--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 MAKE FINAL RELAYS PREPARATIONS Featured Mile Runners Arrive for Workout Cunningham Is First Miler in Town; College Me. Appearing for Saturday Meet; Track Is in Better Shape Than in Former Years To Promote Records; Large Crowd Anticipated Glenn Cunningham arrived in Lawrence yesterday morning to make final preparations for his race tomorrow afternoon with Archie San Romani, Gene Venkze and Don Lash in the invitational mile run. The others to run in what should be the greatest mile race in mid-western truck and field history were Jimmy Koch and Wendie Owens either last night or today. The men who will run tomorrow are four of the greatest milers of all time, and a new world record in the outdoor mile will be their goal. Sydney Wooderson of England now holds that mark with his time of 4,064.4 made in White City, England, last summer. The cinder track on which the race will be run is lightning fast just now. In time trials for Johyvk爽午 and freshman sprinters Wednesday, a freshman run the 106-yard in 8.7 on the smooth Kansas track. Other early arrivals, besides Cunningham, included Claude Kidley of Occidental College and the North Texas Teachers team. Kidley came by plane from Los Angeles and arrived in Lawrence Wednesday. The Occidental ace will compete in the decathlon, which starts this afternoon, and is one of the favorites in the 10-event contest. North Texas Teachers, featured by the Rideout twins and the Brown Featured Event of Relays The greatest mile race run in the Middlewest will be the feature of the sixteenth annual Kansas Relays, Saturday at Lawrence. Heading the field of four of the greatest miles of all time is Glein Cunningham, Kansas' most famous athlete. This winter he run the mile in 4,044, two times before winning his first major championship day his opponents will be Archie San Romani, former Emperor Teachers star, Gene Venkze, Pennsylvania amia, and Don Lash, former Indiana star. PHONE K.U. 66 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Great bustle and bustle has resulted from the Relays, but it will all turn out tops in the end, and things will settle back down to the old college life for University students. At the track, new pits have been dug and a team of players everywhere to give the record number of contestants a chance to use the field free of out-of-place spectators and autograph hunters, last-minute workouts by the early arrivals have been witnessed by interested pre-Relay spectators, and the track has been worked down to its lowest points, with weather breaks right, and the rain threatened by the weather man holds off, this event should progress with the precision of a well-coiled machine. With the Lawrence Lions entering 25 men, the local roots will enjoy the opportunity of seeing the home boys in action against the pick of Kansas high school athletes this morning. In addition, the Jayhawk track men will get a taste of big-time competition when they rub elbows with the greats from all sections of the country tomorrow. It is hoped that the wind so familiar to the University campus will hold off for these two days to give more opportunity for broken records and top-form performances. If the wind is too strong, records cannot be written unless the constant is running into the wind and that's nocinch! **Weather:** Athletes to the left, athletes to the right; and all wishing for fair and warmer. twins, arrived yesterday. Coach "Choc" Sportsman will probably enter Wayne and Blaine Rideout in the mile team race and the college distance medley relay, while Elmer and Jake also ran in the pole position in the half-mile and mile relay. HIXON STUDIO 705 Mass. Tel. 41 LOST: Gold wrist watch. Elgin, roma face, and gold band. Reward. Call 267 $12.50 8 and 16 mm. Motion Picture Films Cameras, Projectors, and Supplies A judges' stand has been built to facilitate decisions in running events and should be a big improvement over the old system. It consists of a desk, with its feet behind the other, and is some thing used at many large meets. Efforts to improve the running of the meet are being centered around keeping the field as clear as possible. A wire fence has been placed between the stadium and the cinder track and only competitors and officials will be allowed inside the fence. Perhaps it's too early to be throwing any bouquets about the Kansas Relays, but it certainly appears that Gwinn Henry has done a super job of managing there. In one respect particularly, he has shown that he means what he says and will back it up—when the Wichita East coach demands that his team protect his case and try to get his late entry in. 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