PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1935 Ross Recaptures His Welterweight Crown by Decisior Fans Show Disasatisfaction as McLarnin Is De- laurent Loser in Battle. Bv the United Press Polo Grounds, New York, May 29 — The 1935 model Barney Roxa—a black-haired, beady-eyed, stream-lined Jewish boxer, groomed to perfect fighting edge—tightly recaptured the world wetweight champion drugs McLaren of Australia andchine gun attackibly slid the lien-hearted Irishman right from under the crown. In this, their third and most savage title brawl, Barney laid down one of the most wishing bargains ever seen in a New York ring as he raked the champion's body and head with heat of smashing right and left hooks. His unceasing attack in the face of one of the greatest performances McLarnin ever turned in during 14 years of ring warfare won for Barney the Damage and Judge of Reference. Jim Dunningham and Judge Abel Godsberg and George Lecon. This decision met with divergent reactions from the crowd of more than 43,000 fans in the great green horse-hoe New York Giant hose ball ground. A robust undercurrent of booing was noted in the tumult with which the crowd greeted the grand battle just as after the first two Ross-MeCarrin bouts there was considerable disagreement and dissatisfaction. But there was little doubt in minds of the experts who watched the heavier, stronger, and vastly improved Barney regain the crown which he leapt to speak to. Seven to a crown that Barney originally had won from Jimmy last May 28. Tonight Barney greets the erstwhile scourge of five divisions at his own game, gauging Rush match success and learning no matter after his body and head, throwing punches from all directions and bearing the dynamite in both the fist high boxers before him. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TRIES ATHLETICS AT UNIVERSIT Berkeley, Calif. May 28—(UP)—Mrs Blanche Ahlschag, 69, is one person who believes in the old adage about never being too old to learn. For the last seven and a half years she has been in a regular University of California student. Recently she took up athletics, and is proficient in rowing golf, canoeing, tennis and expressive dancing. Skunk Causes Holiday Every two years she has made it a point to master a new language. So far she speaks and reads fluently in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Polish. She now is studying Hebrew and will start in Chinese. Speedsters Beware! Spekane, Wash., May 28—(UP) —Students at Lewis and Clark high school did little studying for several days, after a skunk apparently tangled its body. A team made his presence known over the up-to-date ventilating system. Ludlow, Mass. May 28—(UP) -Ludlow speeders are on the lookout for the town's No.1 policeman. He is Charles White, 83, who still patens his antique hard-rubber-tired bicycle in the community preserving the peace. Finds Mules Scarce Vancouver, Wash., May 28. (UP)—Washington has no overproduction of mules. Supervisor K. P. Cepi of Columbia National Forest wanted 36 pack mules to improve forest fire season, but week's search of Washington farms yield only 12. Dogs Fails to Forget Mt. Vernon, Wash. May 28—(UP) --Frederick Sears trained his colleague too well. He taught the animal to bring the evening paper in the house. The paper went outside and brought back seven dozen papers belonging to neighbors. Sentenced to Spanking Chester, Pa., May 28—(UP)-Sentences that they be spanked by parents were meted out to three boys and an 11-year-old girl when they were arraigned before Magistrate Robert Meaden for charges of "borrowing" an automobile. Shot Hits Dynamite Shed Boise, Idaho, May 28, 2018—(A) A shot at a porcupine sent H. E. Langille to the hospital. The shot, instead of hitting the prickly animal, struck a dugout at the Homestead mine. The resulting hurt injured Langille severely. Baseball Scores (By The United Press) National League National League Philadelphia 100 000 100 - 1 6 1 Pittsburgh 000 200 108 - 3 11 1 Pezzullo, Bivin, Davis, Prim and Todd; Weaver and Padden. Boston 210 001 000 - 4 11 5 Cincinnati 100 250 14x - 13 18 Rhem, Cantwell, and Spoer; Derringer and Lombard. New York at St. Louis, rain. New York at St. Louis, rain. Brooklyn at Chicago, rain. American League Chicago ... 002 200 001 -5 8 0 Philadelphia ... 013 001 105 -6 10 1 Lyons, Myatt and Sewell; Marcum, Baldwin and Berry. Detroit 000 140 102 -8 12 1 New York 000 100 100 -4 3 Crowder and Hayworth; Gomer Murray and Dickey. Cleveland ... 100 001 300-51 11 0 Washington ... 000 001 400-14 12 Harder and Pytlk; Newsom and Pulson Walkup, Coffman, Knott and Hemsley; Grove, Welch, W. Ferrell and Berr. American Association Kansas City, Kan. 101 201 004-9 15 Columbus 620 101 001-9 5 Page, Moore and Madjieki; Cambert Cooper and Ogrodowski. Ohio State Cannot Lose University of Southern California Hands Meet to School on Platter Los Angeles, May 28.—(UP)—Jesse Owens, Ohio State one-man track team, and his willing cohorts virtually were handed a dual meet with the University of Southern California on a platter tonight. By agreement with Bill Hunter, athletic director of the Trojans and L. W. St. John of the Buckeyes, only first places are in the meet to be held here June 15. And the order of events will be revised in a manner desired by Owens and his coach that the sensational spinter-binder-jumper can go after still greater marks with plenty of rest between every event. JAILED FOR PRISON BREAK AFTER 22 YEARS' FREEDOM Lansing, May 28—(U,P). If Frank Norris hadn't escaped from prison here in 1930 he would have finished his won-gent out in about 1951. Norris was returned here 22 years after his escape. Kaisas authorities got custody when he was discharged recently from the Michigan state prison and returned him to complete the old sentence. Will Teach Here Allen Crafton, chairman of the department of speech and dramatic art will teach during the summer session. He has taught at Glen Haven, Colo. Robert Calderwood, professor of speech and dramatic art, will teach during the summer will spend the summer in Minnesota. Ames, Iowa, May 28—A check of the athleticfiles has revealed that Lawrence Minaky, El Monte, Calif., sophomore javelin artist, who gave Iowa State its first in the Big Six outdoor championship last week, had followed rather well the example set by Carl Ripper. "Xlone javelin star of 1934." Minsky, Iowa State Star, Follows Ripper's Record Up until the Drake dual meet this season, Minsky's best throw had been 158 feet. In the Bulldog dual contest, the 'alifornia youth cut loss with a throw # over 10 to *win* his event, and he was also the performance to win the BIG Six title. Ripper, Kansas Relay champion in 1934, who represented Iowa State at the national collegiate meet, was get-together with his sophomore and junior years, but in his senior year, he uncorrelated a 208-foot throw in a Science Day exhibition, here won the Kansas championship with a jump that placed him second in the Drake Relays, behind Nate Blair of Louisiana State, who created a new record. He later won the state championship as well as being one of three Cyclone representatives at the national meet. Wins Cyclones Only First at Annual Big Six Track Meet Kappa Kappa Gamma Follows 11 Points Behind in Race Pi Beta Pi is now leading Kappa Gammal at 670 points while the Kappa has 615 women's intramural race. All contests have beta played except the final in Brazil. The standings of the various teams are Moxley and Stockwell, Independent and Dodge and Bredental, Kappa Kappa Gamma, have advanced to the semi-finals in their divisions in tennis. The rest of the games will be played as soon as possible. Pi Beta Phi, 676; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 655.1% Independent; 325; IWW, 518; Alia Delta Pi, 512; Sigma Kappa 461.5; Alpha Gamma Delta, 439; Gamma Phi, 40; 439; Gamma Phi, 40; Chi Chi, 439; Alpha Chi Omega, 384; Corln Hall, 513; TNT, 288; Alpha Omieron Pi, 270; Watkins Hall, 269; Eczi, 223; Gamma Zeta, 102. Parkersburg, W. Va., May 28—(UP)—Blemesserland Island, scene of part of the Aaron Burr "conspiracy" activities, may be made into a public park if PWA funds are used by the state of West Virginia. SCENE OF BURR CONSPIRACY TURNED INTO PUBLIC PARK Rekindling of interest in the spot has come with the granting of a ferry license to Peter Brookhart, of Rockland, an Ohio city where many tourists should the place be improved, it is expected that tourists from several adjacent states would wish to visit the place. The island have known nationally the name of the place and set up new country in the southwest. Pi Phi's Lead Intramurals Read the Kansan want ads. 2 ROUND TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN TOPEKA-LAWRENCE AND KANSAS CITY SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES SPECIAL WEEK-END FARE 1. $100 Round Ticket to 1.500 Round Ticket between 1. $10.00 round event Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Tampa, Lawrence, Kansas to New York on Monday and Tuesday. NEW, FAST SERVICE TO LINCOLN Connecting with the Capital Cities Flyer Connecting with the Streamliner at Tampa, 5:15 p.m. daily, this new train arrives in St. Louis in providing a fast service列车 in St. Louis in 5:15 p.m. providing a fast service列车 for full information—defined schedules Gangway for Longlegs "Wimpy" Gerber of City College, New York, who is expected to break some records during his time at the school, has set his career's him across his way through school as a barber. COURT COMPELS MOTORIST TO PAY HITCH HIKER $1,50 Utica, NY, May 28 - (UP)—Financial responsibility of benevolent motorists who pick up hitch-hikers was exemplified again in a court order which approved a settlement of $1,500 against Lawrence Brome of Rome. Brown had to pay that sum to Gordon A. Eastabrook, 20, of Florence, Mass. Colgate University sophomore, who was injured when the Brown car left the road and struck a telephone pole at North Ilion. Brown had picked up Eastabrook along the road. Woman Works Homestead Houquim, Wash, May 28 — (UP)—At 70, Mrs. Clara Matney proved on her 18-case homeward. In 10 years she owned the best farm of the best small farms in Grays Harbor County. Mrs. Matney did most of the work herself in clearing land and erecting buildings. WOMEN STUDENTS ORGANIZE VETERINARY MEDICINE CLUB Columbus, Ohio, May 28—(UP) The first club of its kind in the United States has been established at Ohio State University here—a organization for women students of veterinary medicine. It has been named the Brumley Club, honoring Dr. Oscar V. Brumley, Ohio State's dean of veterinary medicine. Pi Delta Phi Holds Initiation Di Pti Delta, hortonomy language fraternity, hold initiation service yesterday afternoon for the following: Wini-fred Koeing, c. 26. Cerna Hard, m37; Lesle Rutledge, gr, and Eugenia Gillee, gr. RAILWAY EXPRESS No need to burney with the transportation of trucks, baggage and personnel effects a vacation. time ... send them. 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Curtis, observatory director at the University of Michigan. Only an expedition to the solar planets would determine if there is life beyond the earth, according to Dr. Curtis, who predicted that within the next two centuries, Earth will be powered by trinitololus (TNT) which will make a round trip to the moon. Even the 200-inch telescope now being constructed for a California observatory will not definitely determine whether there is life in the glowing globes of the firmament, Dr. Curtis said. "A 2,000-inch telescope, could no be made would not enable us to make out any works of life on the surface of a neighbor planet." However, Dr. Curtis granted that no astronomer is able to prove there is no extra-terrestrial life. Join the Gang for a COKE Between Classes UNION FOUNTAIN Shipment Memorial Union Sub-basement Memorial Union --and NO LONG WAITING Come where you can see and pick your lunch. . WHILE SO BUSY why not EAT at the Always a Bargain Show PATEE 10c 15c NOW! 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