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Aim DAIIT AMIS Oman ts. titr Battered Cyclone Team Returns to Practice Field COACH HUNTS FOR MAN TO REPLACE EVERETT KISCHER Passing Ace Will Be Out Until Home Coming As Yankees Beat Giants for Third Straight STATISTICS I. S. First downs 7 Yard gained from scrimmage 71 Punts 11 Average yards punts .32 Yards punt? returned 24 Forward passes attempted 9 Forward passes completed 3 Forward passes in complete 4 Lost ball on intercepted passes 2 Number of penalties Yards lost penalties Lost ball en downs Fumbles Fumbles recovered by Yards gained passing Neb. 0 0 0 2 2 42- The first inning wasn't many minutes old before the Yankees gave signs that they intended to beat L4ZZERI HERO OF 1937 SERIES Leads Yanks To Their Sixth Title NEW YORK before beauty, they always say, today Tony Lazzeri, a homely, wrinkled honabre of 34 years, emerged as the of the 1937 world series.

He led the New York Yankees to the baseball championship over the New York them to their sixth world title, more than any club ever has won. He led them with his hitting, his fielding, and his dashing play that stood out in every game. "Poosh 'em up Tony" is at his best around second base and at the' plate when the blue chips are on the line and the hall game's on the fire, and he stood on the peaks to-! one of the most glamorous, DBS MOINES (U.E)—Iowa's raa- and valuable players of all time. iJor college football teams playj Lazzeri-and his teammates col- out-of-the state games this week- lected approximately apiece 1 end, with the University of Iowa for winning their second straight'opening its Big Ten competition at at Teams Play Out of State GAMES THIS WEEK Friday Drake at Creighton. Central at Grinnell.

Wartburg at Penn. Augustana (111.) at St. Ambrose. Western Union at Sioux Falls. Saturday Iowa at Wisconsin.

Iowa State at Kansas. Cornell at Coe. Buena Viata at Columbia. Iowa Wesleyan at Dubuque. Simpson at Upper Iowa.

Western State Teachers at Iowa Teachers. Mornlngside at South Dakota State. St. Olaf Luther. The PAYOFF BY HARRY GRAYSON NBA A battered and bruised, but happy Cyclone eleven went back to the practice field Mrnday afternoon after handing 13.000 fans a real ball game in the opening Bis the Giants in the third consecutive.

game in the World Series at New York. It looked like they "subway" series, while the Giants Wisconsin, Iowa State playing were off on a scoring spree after this play, which shows Crosetti safely reaching third on Schumaoh- 'each pocket the losers' share of ap- Kansas and Drake meeting Creigb-. er's wild pitch. Ott races over to tag Crosetti while Shortstop Bartell, left background, stands by to iproximately $3,891. The players'; ton at Omaha.

I back him up and the umpire and Coach Fletcher keep an eye on the play. The Yankees failed to 00 $417,305.97, based on the! get Crosetti home but won anyhow, 5-1. Six contest with dav Nebraska Sat.ur- KISCHER Altho the losers by a 20 to 7 score the Cyclones play the Cyclones played inspired football against tho highly touted. Husk ens. The Iowa State line played c-n even terras with the powerful Huskcr wall, the Cyclone defense time and again spoiled the Huskers" desperate aerial attack, and the Cyclones using their deceptive aerial attack ran up the first score against the Huskers.

Coach Jim Yeager. well pleased with the showing of his team but worried over the loss of Kischer. star passer for the next two weeks. reported Monday that a light practice session would open the schedule for the coming game this week with Kansas at Lawrence. Tuesday and Wednesday the varsity will scrimmage the freshmen while Yeager hunts for a backfield combination to fill Kischer's shoes.

The team will leave Ames Friday moved from tackle to the backfield to outpunt the Huskers and to do a bit of ball carrying himself. Other sophomores who show-! ed up well were Howard Buck, tac-! kle. Jack West, center, and Henry Wilder, galloping ball carrier who Only 22 Major Elevens Still Unbeaten, Untied This Year The University of Iowa team receipts for the first four trouble subduing a Bradley' was the third largest in series his-j Tech eleven Saturday and wasj tory. forced to come from behind to win The 238,146 fans who watched 14 to 7. This week Iowa must face jthe five-game series saw Wisconsin which defeated Chicago' Yanks walk away with the first'27 to 0.

three contests by scores of 8-1, 8-1 NEW YORK (U.P.) Major un- will go places when he learns to! defeated and ntied fcotba11 teams hold his head down as he hits the but 22 today as the sea- line, (son moved toward its third big The entire Cyclone team gave a week-end. stellar defensive performance. At th rate gridiron powers have while Capt. Dee was in on every been bumped off since the cam- play. The lineups: NEBRASKA.

20 IOWA STATE, 7 Amen L. Rushmore Shirey L.T Buck! Mehring L.G Dee Brock Anderson Pfieff R.G Bock Doyle R. Bauman Dohnnanu R.E Dishiuger Andreson Kischer. Andrews L. Waite Dodd R.

H. I paign opened, it seemed probable that no more than one or two, if that many, would finish the season with perfect records. At least six, five in the East and one in the southwest, will have Callihan F. Score by periods: Nebraska 7 Icwa State 7 Reupke 0 their perfect records spoiled this weekend because six games bring together 12 of the 22 teams. i The heaviest firing this Saturday will center in the east, which has a program topped by these five i undefeated, untied games: Army and Yale, Pittsburgh and Fnrdliam.

Navy and Harvard. Holy Cross and Georgia, and Detroit Catholic U. played scoreless ties the past two and.5-1, only to be stopped dead in i tr years. Other major games, Iowa State must play Kansas without the services of its starj ex jthe fourth Saturday by Carl Hub-'back, Everett Kischer, who was in-j eluding the perfect record meetings I bell veteran Giants' southpaw, ured Saturday while the Cyclones are: Dartmouth and Brown, Notre who itc his mates to a 7-3 vic-j were holding Nebraska to a 20 to 7 tory. i score.

Lefty Gomez, the goofy one, who. Drake, with two Missouri Valley Dame and Carnegie: Tulane and Colgate; Columbia and Pennsylvania: Manhattan and Villanova and Penn State and Lehigh. Midwest-conference warfare in big 10 features. Four teams are tied for the lead: Minnesota, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Ohio State. Conference games pair: Illinois and Indiana; Iowa and Wisconsin; Minnesota and Michigan; JVTEW A furprifinc num- ber of baseball men picked the Giants to win the world series despite the fact that the Yankees bagged 102 victories for the second consecutive year.

Many of them suspected that the well-known Giant luck would hold, but there also were concrete reasons for selecting the Polo Grounders. Pitching generally is considered 75 per cent of baseball, and three Giant hurlers stopped the vaunted Yankee attack last fall. This trip the Giants had two competent left-handers in place of one, and the Yankees dropped 19 games to southpaws much less capable than Carl Hubbell and the towering Cliff Melton. Last year the Yankees established major league marks in home runs, total bases, and runs batted in. Five of them, Lou GTehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, George Selkirk, and Tony Lazzeri, hit in more "than 100 runs.

There was no place in the batting order where an opposing pitcher could catch his breath, especially when Jake Powell came along to be the batting star of the show. this occasion, however, the great bulk of Yankee power appeared wrapped up in three men, DiMaggio, Go rig, and Dickey. Hubbell, fat Freddie Fitzsimmons, and Hal Schumacher halted the Rupperts last autumn when their dynamite was more evenly distributed than it is at present. Indeed, it easily might have been a different story bad Fitz- timmons obtained break or two when he beaten, 8-1, on a scratch hit in the eighth inninf of the third game In which the California chicken rmiser limited the then Murderers' Bow to four hits. Schumacher struck out 10 with his sinker in 10 inninfs in ing for the fifth engagement.

There were other unmistakable signs that the Yankees were not as formidable as they were 12 months ago while there was little question but that the Giants were better fixed in all departments. Lazzeri was at the end of the trail slower than cross-town traffic. Powell, the hero of 1936, had given away to Myril Hoag. Red and Frank Crosetti tumbled in the batting averages, as did Selkirk, who was handicapped injuries and who continued to favor his shoulder. HPHE Giants on the other hand A were substantially strengthened by the presence on third base of Mel Ott in place of the aged Travis Jackson and with aggressive Jimmy Ripple a fixture in right field.

Ripple faced only Vernon Gomez a year ago. The Giants had an additional long-range hitter in Wally Berger. Johnny McCarthy roared along like Menow, the Futurity winner, throughout the last month, and either this polished fielder or Sam Leslie was an improvement over the one-legged Bill Terry whc looked after first base in 1936. The Giants didn't figure to swre runs in clusters like the Yankees but what power they had was well distributed from skinny Jo.e Moore, one of the finest leadofl men in the business, to the hot- torn of the list. has never lost a series game, fired, victories already under its belt, his Sunday pitch past the Giants to'tackles Creighton in a Friday win the final game, 4-2, before 38,216 on a bleak, chilly day.

The night game at Omaha. Drake last weekend trounced Washburn 25 to Summar; Touchdowns, Plock (substitute for Andrews). Andrews. Amen, Kischer: points after touchdown, Dodd (substitute for Amen), Giants rapped Gomez for 10 hits, while Creighton was held to a 6 but they could not score in the'arid, victory by Grinnell. clutches.

The only way they everj pour Iowa conference games are got a man around was when 0 schedule this week with Buena Ott hit the only Giants' homer of vista and Iowa Wesleyan invad- the series with Dick Barte11 on in the Dubuque stronghold. Iowa side conference Chicago entertains base in the third inning to tle the I Wesleyan plays Dubuque college score. I while Baena Vista tackles Colum- That was only drama for Gomez, jbia in Saturday games. Wartburg Fidgeting out there on the muddy i plays at Penn and Simpson in- hill (it rained all night before), helyades upper Iowa in other Iowa never for one minute looked as ill loop games. the sugar and salt lost by the body when a laborer works in hot surroundings, a phar- maceutical company is making tablets containing seven parts of salt to three parts of dextrose.

Princeton. In the big six, which Nebraska and Missouri lead with a victory each, Nebraska plays Oklahoma and Kansas plays Iowa State. warfare features the program in Dixie also. In The ether "perfect, record" game I IBB lu THII ot the sou them ccnference six games night. will be centenary and Baylor at Shreveport, La.

With but four exceptions the other 10 elevens should keep their records clean. The exceptions are: Alabama, which meets Tennessee; kick from placement, English fsub- I Georgla Tech which opposeg Duke stltute for Pfieff), kick from place- state whlch plays men, Kiscter. kick from placement. Mississippi and Vanderbilt which ft was shortly after Kischer had Substitutions: Nebraska Enls, a ttles Southern Methodist. pushed over the Cyclone's score Grimm.

Richardson; tackles. Sen- The other games illvolvin per in the first period against (he wamkopf. Mills; guard, English: feet record elevenF ith the No 1 Huskers that Kischer was forced out of the game because of a dislocated right shoulder. He will be out for two weeks but probably will be in shape for the homecoming game with Missouri here on Oct. 30.

Two lateral and forward passes. Reupke to Kiscber to Ileileman, placed the ball on the Husker c-ne- yard line in the first few minutes of the game. Kiscber then hit center to score, and made the extra point from placekick. After battering at each other's line and finding it impossible to teams resorted to punting, Ames, versatile Husker ath- center, Ramey; backs, Mather. teams fjrst a Cornell ancl Plock, Phelps.

Icwa State End. Syracuse: Dartmouth and Brcwn; Boswell; tackles. Morin. Shugart; guards, Dailey. Glab; center backs, Medin, Bazik.

Wilder. of Kalamazoo; umpire, Jra Carro- tbers of Illinois: field judge, V. S. Eagan of Grinnell: headlinesman. Sec Tayloi of Witchita.

Nebraska and Oklahoma: Northwestern and Michigan: California and California Aggies, and College of Pacific (double-header) and Cochrane i Santa Clara and Portland on Sun- Vickerstaff, Ed day. The program by sections: i and Pitt shapes P.K division's tcp game. They've Royal Leader lete. took the ball on a reverse latex in tbe first pe-ricd and raced SO yards for tbe first. Husker score.

Dodd kicked to tie the score. Altho noticeably let down when Kischer went out of the gamp, the Cyclone defense performed per- fectly fcr two quarters 'o hoici the Huskers scoreless until the final pepicd. Plock, substitute half, took a punt on his own 25-yard lim- and raced down the sidelines behind perfect interference to placo tbo Huskers ahead. The third Huskcr score, ill? only I one they made on a concerted drive clown the field, followed shcrtly afterwards, with Andorson and Andrews toting ball. Eng- llslr placakickert for the extra point.

Little Howard Medin. who wciubs five less than Kisehor. vsas put. en Hie spot Saturday when be went. ID to replace Kiscber.

HP in- dicsted that sophomore pros- Dects 3f. Ion's Sprite hr-r roimtc.d i on by pounding the Iluskn- linn fi. short gains. i Morin. smother sophomore.

HORIZONTAL 1, 5 Ruler of Belgium. 10 Heart. 11 Golfer's warning cry 12 Pertaining to nir. 13 Nay. 15 Alley.

17 Credit. 18 Toilet box 20 Ell. 21 King of Bashan. 22 Ethnic cult of the Japanese. 43 You.

24 To overlook. 44 To languish. 46 Ore launders. 48 To stupefy. 50 Verses.

53 Whip stroke 55 Afresh. 57 Male. 58 Singing voice 59 Chief port of his country Answer to Previous Puzzle Icl 28 Glazed cotton cloth. 30 To immerse. 31 One in cards 33 Genus of gastropods.

Being. oo To evolve. 33 To weep. 39 Northeast. To rescue.

41 Drinks dog- fashion. 60 His is the most populated European country. VERTICAL 2 One who frosts. 3 Neither. 4 Foreigners.

5 Marks. 6 Preposition 7 Discreet. 8 English coin. 9 Smooth. 12 His father and wife were killed in Auditory 16 His mother is Queen Dowager 19 Sorrowful.

21 Burden. 23 Single things. 25 Departed. 26 Fortified work. 27 Frozen water.

29 Kind of xveight. 31 Farewell! 32 Measure of cloth. 36 Always. 37 Horse food. 40 Muscular power.

42 Barters. 44 Flat-bottomed boat. 45 Wine vessel 47 To surfeit. 49 Light brown 51 Little devil. 52 Finish.

54 Sun. 56 You and me. 58 Form of are scheduled with V. M. I.

in a spot to grab the lead from Duke which plays outside. Duke and V. M. I. are tied for the top with two victories each.

V. M. I. plays Richmond. Other conference games' pair: Citadel and Purman: Davidson and South Carolina: Maryland, and Virginia; Ncrth Carolina and were afraid of any of the Giants.

When an airplane flew Cornell meets Coe at Cedar Rapids in a midwest league affair and overhead, he gazed up at it. When Morningside "invades South Dakota Johnny (Grandma) Murphy, 1 state in a north-central loop game ink relief pitcher, started warming up in the Yanks' money-in-the bank relief a i so on Saturday. Non-conference games will find bull-pen, Gomez looked way out Augustana at Ambrose, there and chuckled. When argu-jern Union at Sioux Falls, Western ments raged about a catchers' in-, state Teachers at Iowa Teachers terference with a hitter's i Lefty only laughed. St.

Olaf at Luther, i Luther was blasted out of the Every time the Giants threaten- Iowa conference lead last weekend Wakeforest; and North Carolina State and V. P. U. In the southeastern ed, Gomez slammed that fireball of. ij en jt was to a 6 and 6 tie conference, where Georgia Tech.

Alabama, Vanderbilt and Louisiana State are tied for the lead with a victory each, there are four Alabama and Tennessee: Auburn his down the alley, and Dubuque. St. Ambrose scored a things got really serious there was conference win Sunday by defeat- old Tony scampering around sec- Columbia college 12 to 0 at ond base, saving the ball game. Davenport. The Giants had a man on in thCj Last week's results: fifth ready to start a rally when Parsons 41, -Penn 0.

important classes: Lazzeri scoope up a grounder toj Central 23, Iowa Wesleyaii 0. retire the side. They had two men Western Union 12, Eastern Norand Mississippi state; Florida and Sewanee and L. f5. U.

and Mississippi. A major game outside the con- on in the sixth when Lazzeri gob- ma o. bled up Burgess Whitehead's Nebraska Wesleyan 12.. Simpson grounder to end the inning. In the 7.

ference brings together Duke and seventh they put two men on Georgia Tech. two conference games scheduled, Texas A. and M. and Texas Christian: and Arkansas smothered again, when Lazzeri (Ripple's roller and thew him out 'at first. The run which won the title, decided the series and kept the rs 0.

and Texas. Baylor leads with one anks on baseball's pinnacle was Mornlngside 14, Omaha 0. victory. Three other conference scored by Lazze ri. He swung with Drake 25, Washburn 0.

Creighton 6, Grinnell 0. Iowa 14, Bradley 7. Nebraska 20. Iowa State 7. North Dakota 21, State Teach- teams meet intersectional opponents, Texas and Vander- all his might at one of Cliff Mel- ton's pitches in the fifth inning.

bilt; Baylor and Centenary; and Hg met the and it too Rice and Tulsa. wings. Hank Leiber ana Jimmy Rocky Mountain Pour confer- Ripple chase it all the way to the 1 ence games scheduled: Denver U. right field Bleachers, approximate-' and Colorado college; Colorado U. ly 450 feet frora home i a Coe 6, Monmouth 6.

Cornell 32. Veloit 14. Luther 6, Dubuque 6. Upper Iowa 30, Buena Vista 7. St.

Ambrose 12, Columbia 0. and Brigham Young; Colorado State and Wyoming; and Greeley and Utah State. Utah Denver and Western State lead with two victories each. Pacific Coast The program eases this week after last week's major upset, which saw Washington, champion last year, defeated by Oregon. There are three conference games but none can affect the lead which is held by California with two victories and no defeats.

Those games are: Washington and Washington State: Oregon and U. S. C. and; U. C.

L. A. and Oregon State. Outside'the conference California plays a doubleheader and Santa Clara Portland en Sundav. Central Downs V.

J. 20-0 in Aerial Game of the longest drives in world series annals. Tony pulled up at third. Bill Ter-J ry, manager of the Giants, called the infield in on the grass to try to catch Tony, at the plate. Gomez, a .200 hitter who swings like a The central junior high eleven woman, was up there.

He hit a hot took to the air gatnrJay morning drive toward Whitehead. The ball on the fleidhouse gridiro.i to de- caromed off 'the Giants' second feat the valley Junct team. baseman's glove and Lazzeri scor- to ed the winning run. The Yanks added another, which' In the first qrnirler Ballard pass- to Bates for the first they didn't need but which helped the second period, Bates tossed Gomez in the clutches, when Lou two passe one to Woodward suid Gehrig doubled Lefty home. Two i ot er to Ballard.

for touch-! home runs, one by Myril Hoag in own s. Bates made two extra tbe second and another by Joe Di- points on plunges. Football Guide Book Is Issued Harbinger of tbe 1937 football season is the annual "Official Football Facts and Guide for 1337." edited by W. W. "Pudge" Heffclfin- ger, former famous Ynlc M.ir.

ami am! 'IVIr- ii lc of published by I'hihv lUidi vision iuii. This ittul book facts coiualiir: the lu-w xi'hedulea nil collars last year's diM' uilti (I fbimuift th rough all llit! history of tho grid- Iron game, score charts for frames, unusual events in the past Hpffelfinpor, edits work, of tbe pvoai guni-rls of a)! of Hie HIVT firslpbi yporr- for hv tump. I Former Ames Boy i Making Good On West Coast Team meets Maggio in the third were the open-j 'ing blasts that greeted Mountain! Music Melton when he stepped out to duplicate Hubbell's Saturday tri-i umph. Melton was replaced by a pinch hitter in the fifth, and Smith and Brennan finished for the The lineup: Central pos. O'Neil le Ray McCarthy, son of Mr.

and Giants Mrs. M. J. McCarthy, former resi- here at G23 Sixth is now a star quarterback with the Univer- 'sity of Santa Clara football team at Clara, Cal, Tho moved to Calif- Kay was an all-slur Lazzeri, who sparkled in the field and at bat. wiped out the last stubborn stain of th? series when he was the goat, a rookie whom the.

Gwver Cleveland Alfxamltr struck out will) the in hit moment of ItillbcK-k Oil Hit- Oakland hitfti (Kim liffore enrolling at last year, lie jilsiy biii'k as a t'rri-lniiaii iU tlif but to (jii'i full In tin 1 opening ijariu- wiih Stan--" Kiilktil Off Itif- I'U'liJ VfSlfl- 'lrr i.In- tliO treiUr-t H't-s uiictt fnv In the world liUdu-y. hii one in with tin livoiave of .40 1 lord this fall. McCarthy played tliir-'''" bou- down th i ing the period when Santa Clara scored two touchdowns? to defoat i tho larger school. I McCarthy, reil-hoadfd. is six iiNll and weighs I9.S Hr Valley Juct.

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Heiitlor, Strain. Witnln. Valley Junction. Garreit, Cooper, Hoil- Clark Strom, Martin. Firb I'- iim f- jto rid pluntc of lice.

In the field he played flawlessly, handling 27 rbanct'S without a bobble. He He's through lie says, hanging up raced ovt'r to second and made his glove, never to come back to plays. Hf skipped nvor near first, ilio majors again unless ho gots a and gobbled up sronndfrs. HP Job a ninjov pop fliori. HP a (Inn- I'ut tbpre who i daninslnc sitT looks st parkins tilt dtj'lf'.

in of going hom Ames Sales Company IOWA'S MOST POPULAR AUCTION MABKET Ames Sales located on Highway mile of Amei Wednesday October 13 Commencing at 12:00 O'clock Due to our large consignments and also because of the days getting shorter we are starting our sales at 12 o'clock noon, at which time we will sell all miscellaneous articles, such as, furniture, machinery, and at 1:00 o'clock we will start selling livestock, which is sold in the following order; horses, sheep, hogs, veal calves, cattle. We have a quantity of Red Cedar posts in 12, 14, 16 ft. lengths for this sale. Also a quantity of lumber for corn cribs. Watcb for our ad each week in Won- day's paper and see many of the items to be on sale for Wednesday.

Ames Sales Co. AMES, IOWA Owned and Operated b-y 'OLEY' and 'JOY'.

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