Yankees Regain Championship Dodgers Whitewashed On Kucks' Three-Hitter BROOKLYN, Oct. 10 (fP) —Slender Johnny Kucks humil iated Brooklyn with a three-hit shutout to win the World Series for the New York Yankees in the seventh game today with the fearsome backing of four home runs, including two by Yogi Berra and a grand slammer by Bill Skowron. After losing six straight at the Ebbets Field bandbox, the Yanks again crushed Don Newcombe in a “big game” to end the Dodgers’ one-j r ear reign. This time the score was 9-0. High < Suppo By W< .ourt ted GA Daisy Zimmem the Women’s Si an, president of udent Govern said last night ment Association, that she will voti at All-Univer he continuation sity Cabinet for of Supreme Cour WSGA Senate If ist night decided to go on record a» in favor of re taining Supreme Court. However, members felt that a revision of the Court is needled. Sandra Shogren, freshman sen ator,' explained the arguments that had been expressed in the Student Encampment workshop on regulations and controls. Court Said Needed Mary Ann Gemmill, sophomore senator, said “the fact that it was used last year shows that there is a heed for the Supreme Court.” Further discussion in favor of retaining the Court was expressed by Jo Fulton, chairman of Judicial committee, who argued that “Court members are not biased.” Lower Courts Suggested Miss Fulton also said that stu dent leaders have considered the possibility of setting up a lower court to which appeals would first be heard before sending the case to Supreme Court. The Senate approved a motion saying that they prefer a longer Christmas holiday as opposed to a longer semester vacation. The change was made by the Univer sity Senate last week so as to allow more time for computing student averages. Cool Weather Will Continue Yesterday’s cloudless sky is ex pected to continue today, tonight, and tomorrow. Cold northwester ly winds may meter even fu; ther down ini .the freezing rr gions during t.' night hours. Temperatun are expected dip as low as ! .tonight and ti morrow momin, from a predict? high of 60 to i for today, cording to the University weather station. • The weatherman expects the fair, cool weather to last until at least late Friday. - Yesterday’s high was 56 from a low of just freezing. ‘Price of Haircuts May Climb to $2 If Pennsylvania’s barbers fol low a suggestion made by the State Associated Master Barbers and Beauticians, .haircuts wiJl cost 42 soon. ; The group closed out its an nual convention Tuesday with a resolution calling for the $2 hair cut. Prices for this service now generally run about $1.25. Women’s hairdressing will also become more expensive. A $5 minimum for a combination hair cut, shampoo, and set was sug gested by the convention. Collegian Staff to Meet The- Daily .Collegian business staff willmeet at 8:30 tonight in 11, Carnegie. . It was the Yanks’ 17th champion ship in 22 attempts and their sixth over Brooklyn in seven series. Kucks, making his first series start after four relief jobs, didn’t allow a hit after Duke Snider slicked a single to left in the first until Carl Furillo dropped a soft liner into center for another sin gle with one out in the eighth. Snider lined a single to center with two out in the ninth for the third hit. It was a tremendous effort by another Yankee pitcher and a surprising performance by an 18-game winner who was not effective in late season. Kucks walked three and didn't strike out a man until he whiffed Jackie Robinson for the final out of the game. When Berra threw to Skowron for the final out on Robinson’s strike out, the entire Yankee ball club gathered around the mound to pound Kuck’s back. Berra, who had a bases loaded home run off New combe when he was knocked out with a 6-0 deficit in the second game, lashed into the jumbo sized righthander for two more to send him home again. It was Newcombe's fourth series de feat and the 27-game winner still is looking for win No. I in the fall. The Yanks sent Newk to the showers before there was any body out in the fourth inning. Berra had hit two home runs, in the first and third with a man on base each time, and Howard had opened the fourth with a shot over the scoreboard in right field before Newk trudged head down to the dugout. The much - maligned Yankee pitching- staff that wasn’t sup posed to be able to contain the Dodger right-handed power at Ebbets Field, finally wound up by holding the Brooks to a total of one run and only seven hits in the last 28 innings. Hank Bauer lined a single over Peewee Reese's head lo start the Yankee attack on Newcombe in the first inning. With two gone. Berra smashed his first homer over the right field screen. That 2-0 lead held until the third when Berra came up again with Billy Martin on first. This time he powered a Newcombe 2-2 service high over the scoreboard clock in right field. After that Manager Walt Alston took no chances on Yogi. He walked him (Continued on page seven) Ticket Sellout Reported For Ohio State Game Tickets for the Ohio State game were sold out in half an hour yes terday morning. The tickets were placed on sale at the Recreation Hall booth at 8 a.m. and by 8:30 a.m. they were all sold. Negro Voting Denial Charged WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (JP)- — to influence the Negro vote na- chisement of any American citi-| The Senate Elections subcommit- tionally for the Republican party.” !zen.” 1 tee was told today that thousands Charge Denied But he and Sen. Carl T. Curtisl of qualified Negroes in Louisiana Ttninach reached at hie indicated it was too late and other Southern states are in Homer’said that in Ouachita!* or the subcommittee to hold hear-| being denied their right to vote L ngs on the question. The group! this year. to b olney invo i ved -voters il- has been policing campaign con- Warreri Olney 111, assistant at- legally registered ” He said “a tributions and expenditures in torney general in charge of crimi- considerable number of white advance of the Nov - 6 election, nal prosecution, described the voters” were challenged, as well Other Developments situation as mass disenfranchise- as some 3,000 Negroes. There were tliese other develop ment,. . purely because of their Chairman Albert Gore (D-Tennl ments at today’s hearing: j race. _ . said the subcommittee was “deep- The Democratic National Com iruouc neanngs Asxea jy concerned with the disenfran- mittee reported a balance of more Olney suggested the Elections _ than a half a million dollars in itsl subcommittee hold public hear- treasury as of the same date, ings at Monroe, La., and other Olney disclosed the Justice De places where_ he said there have partment is investigating a com been complaints. plaint that national banks in Chi-i In Louisiana,’ State Sen. W. M. [cago “may be involved in political 1 Rainach, president of the Louisi- [activities in violation of federal ana Assn, of Citizens Councils,! [law.” He said the complaint in said, “I would consider this move! ivolved alleged political contribu by the attorney general an effort! tions in substantial amounts. Satin