PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. Louis Kayos Pastor, 11th HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN Kanson Sports Editor Pet Peeve No. 1: Why doesn't someone fix up the University golf course. Weeds are a foot high over most of the fairways and the greens are in "lousy" shape. At the present time it looks more like a game preserve than a golf course. It takes ten men and a dog to find a ball even if it is straight down the fairway. This week's edition of Collier's carries a "blow-up" story of Clyde Jeffrey by Charley Paddock, former Olympic star. Jeffrey, who is now enrolled in Stanford University is a former Riverside Junior College sprint and competed here at the Relays in 1838 and 1939. Trainer Dean Ne Smith recalls that when Jeffrey won the century dash in 1838 he came dashing into the dressing room and was beaten by a major race that he had won. He laid down on the training table and shouted, "now I am a man!" Paddock predicts big things for Jeffrey. We recall that another famous Olympic star got his start in the big time at the Kansas Relays, referring to Glenn Morris. And talking of trainers. Kansas University now has trainers in four of the largest schools in the country. Roland Logan is head trainer at West Point, which is considered the outstanding school in the country in regard to a complete athletic program. Jimmy Cox handles the athletes at Harvard Elwen Dews accepted such a position last month with Fitzpatrick, who was named the has a Kauan at the head of their trainers. Mike Kelly. Above information speaks well for "Docs" Allen who taught the boys the "training" game. "Bill" Hargiss had Logan, Cox, and Dees under him in track. Challenger Down 4 Times In First Two Rounds Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Sept. 20.—Via Radio—Joe Louis successfully defended his world's heavyweight championship here tonight by knocking out a courageous Bob Pastor with a terrific left hook early in the eleventh round of their scheduled 20 rounder. After being knocked down four times in the first two heats, the challenger came back strong to hang on through the next eight rounds, even giving the Brown Bomber lots of trouble in the eighth. After sparring around for a short while in the opening stanza Joe went to work on "Bicycle" Bob and smashed him to the canvas three times, once for a one-count, the second time for a count of nine, and the third time Pastor climbed to his feet on seven. Just as the gong ended the round Louis knocked his foe half way through the ropes and was robbed of the early knock-out by time. In the second round Pastor again hit the deck for a count of nine, but came back to hold his own until the kayo punch early Pastor held the champion to a draw in the fifth and sixth as he ap- pended to be getting stronger. Then for the first time I took took the upper hand in the eighth. When the challenger came out for the eleventh heat he appeared to be in less danger than at any time during the evening, but Joe licked out with a devastating look that hooked Bob to the floor. Pastor tried to get up at eight, but couldn't make it and Joe took the fight, his first home-town appearance since taking the crown. Eighty-five University students met at Westminster hall last Sunday evening to open religious activities for the fall. All new students are invited to participate each Sunday at 6 p.m. Westminster Students Meet K-Men To Aid Ceremony Gilkerson's Cafe Famous for its All K-men meet at North Hill Thursday evening at 7 o'clock to participate in the Freshman Induction ceremonies. Meet at the entrance of the Corbin Dewey and wear "K" sweaters. Full Dinner 25c (Next to Patee Theater) ARCHERY RANGE Freshman football practice will begin officially this afternoon, it was announced yesterday by Mike Gette*'s fresh coach. The *start of practice* was delayed until today in order to give the team would get enrolled properly. Both men will be in school this fall and expect to complete work toward their degree in January. Freshmen gridsters will check out equipment in the dressing room on the west side of the stadium anytime this afternoon. Getter will be assisted this year by Max Replogle and Dave Shirk, stars of the 1938 Jayhawker football team. Replike, a halfback from Coldwater, and Shirk, an end from ElDorado, were regulars on the varsity squad for three years. Shirk was elected honorary captain at the end of the season last year. 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