THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW YORK CAPTURES SECOND SEIES CAN (Continued from P'ag e Six) 'ilug to stave of f another Yankee rally. With I luga n ad Pipgras on the paths anld two down, L. Waner raced near, the fhag pole in deep center field to rob Combhs' the Yankee center fiel'der,I of a dr.iive, that was ticketed for a cout- plc of extra bases. In the eighth inning the 'Yankees again resumed their bombardment and scored three runs before Cven- gr'os, who was sent to Aldridge's res- cue, retired the side. Meusel singled to open the inning, advancing to third onl Lazzeri's sinwle to right field. A w ild pitch by Aldridge allowed Meu sel to score and Lazzeri to take second bease. Dugan bunted to force the Yank second baseman at third. Bengough and PIipgras were walked to fill the bases. Manager Donle Bush then rushed Cvengros into the fray. Thie new Pirate hurler hit Combs to force Dugan home with the second run of the inning. Bengough, scored the last tally of the frame and the game on Koenig's third hit of the game, a single to riglht field. L. Waner secured his team's second run of the game, after getting a base oan halls, scoring on a'.hIt by Barnhart and a sacrifice fly by his brother Paul. M 1 flI Y.J DETROIT, Oct. 5.-Workmen are a- AT THES RN FA/41T boring night and dtay here to complete N~T TOURNAM I te new Olympia athletic arena, the TO START TODAY h lome of the Detroit Hockey club, and the location for seve ral largec indoor events; to 1be held 1 is ;winter. The formal Iopen ing of the arena is scheduled for Oct rber 1z5, w~ith th le De- troit Stamplede and Rodeo, undelr the auspices of the hlockey c lubl. The 1928 Rtepubolician Natioinal(con- ve'ntion Ihas been inviite!(d 1 usethetb arena as its convention hall in Do- troit, and efforts have been madIe to g LAS secure the convention here for mneet- Advex l gn s ' l. i tD !tnitt i 1. First round matches in the fall' freshmai