PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 Baxter Mile Event To Test Strength Of Glenn's Rivals Kansan Enters Saturday's Meet Favored to Win From Venzke and Bonthron Glenn Cunningham, the middle West's aie macer, will enter the Baster mule classic in New York Saturday night a favorite over his arch rivals, Gene Venken of Pennsylvania and Bill Bonthron of Princeton. The Baxter mile, feature of the New York Athletic Club meet at Madison Square Garden, will be the stage for the fourth year of rivalry between this trio of feet-footed milers. Cunningham's position as favorite in the race is evident when the record amazing record over the past 3-year indoor foot-racing period. Within the last three years of indoor racing, there have been 11 races at 1,500 meters or a mile involving at least two of this colorful trio. Cunningham has won eight of the ten races in which he participated, leaving to win four more. J. 100-meter run and dropping a close decision to Bontonrub last season. Another mark for Venizie was his capturing of the Hunter mile at Boston last Saturday night in 417.6 which bettered the previous record of 418.4. According to Michael J. Foster, writing in the New York Journal, the fact that Venzie won the Hunter mile 12 yards ahead of Eric Nigro "won't prevent Glenn Cunningham from toeing the mark in the Baxter mile a distinct favorite to come through in front. Gene is the gallery gods' favorite, but Cunningham seems to be too strong for him." In 1933 Cunningham won the Baster mile in 4:13, but last year was beaten by Bonthron, who was making his in-form start in a matter of inches. His time was 4:11. On March 2, Cunningham will take part in the Kansas City Athletic Club meet in Kansas City in which both Venze and Bonthron are probable entries. The Columbian mike which takes place March 16 in New York City will have Cunningham as an outfit agent. Lennard Flyer set the world's indoor Eklark Flyer set the world's indoor race at 4:08.4; and in 1932 he won the race at 4:12. Cunningham will take part in some special event during the Kauai Rales, either in a 1,500-meter or a mile run. Venke and Bonthron may participate Swimming Team Starts Practice for Next Meet Tank Squad Will Hold Dual Contest With Ichabods Saturday The variety swimming team resumed practice yesterday afternoon in preparation for a dual meet with Washburn in the pool Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. "I look for a tight meet, as Kansas State defeated Washburn Feb. 6, 46 to 37 and Tucson night defeated Kansas by a score of 48 to 35. Figures show the two teams to be almost equal, so I know it will be an interesting meet to watch," said Ms. Eldredge, instructor and instructor of physical education, said last night. In the meet with Manhattan, Tuesday, two pool records were broken. Harlan Jennings, c 38, of the University broke the 129-yard backstroke record with a time of 2.508. The old record time was 2.466. The new record time was the 60-yard dash record with a time of 33.2. The old record was 34.1. Creed was high point man of the meet, winning a total of 15 points for his team. Coach Alphin said that Creed's outstanding work in winning first in three events, in winning the men's and women's 129-yard swim, defeated the Kansas team. A feat such as this is extraordinary swimming. Mr. Alphin said. Nichols was high point man for Kanze with a total of eight points. Jennings was second with six points, while Miller and Thorne tied for third with five points each. Kaster and Trip won four points. Thorne two points, and La Shelle one point. Continue Auditorium Work Relief workers yesterday afternoon were continuing the extension of the basement under the auditorium. On rainy days the workers carry on this project, which will mean greater storage and easier movement in the wall that the expansion will reach as far back from the rear of the building as the steam tunnel which runs under the auditorium. Coe's Take Swimming Dual Druggists Win All Four Events From Sierra Chi's Coe's swimming team remained undefeated by sinking the Sigma Chi队 last night in a dual meet by a score of 25 to 8. The results were as follows: Medley Relay (Back, Breast, Free): Won by Coe's by forfeit. 100-yard Dash: Won by Heward, Coes second, Stone, Sigma Chi; third, Flood, Stone, Chi. Time: 1:97.5. -ou-yard Back Stroke: Won by Cochrane, Cole's; second, Packard, Cole's third, Smith, Sigma Chi. Time: 344. 50-yard Dash: Won by Pussey, Coe's second, McDonald, Sigma Chi; third, Goedde, Coe's. Time: 27.4. Officials: Allphin, Jennings, Raport and LaShelle. Phi Delta Theta won by a forfeit from Sigma Phi Epsilon in the other scheduled meet. Men's Intramurals Today's basketball schedule: West court: 5:38, Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Acacia; 10 o'clock, Coes vs. Ramblers. East court: $3.0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi; 10 o'clock, Triangle vs. Phi Beta Pi. Organize Independent Cage Team A team of former Kansas basketball players has been organized into an independent team with Bob Curd, c3rd; manager, and has been invited to play in an independent team tournament at Springfield, Feb. 21, 22, and 23. The following make up the队: Ernest Vaneck ed;35 Paul Harrington, m;39 Bob Curd, c;36 Max Lumm, c;35 Warren Plackett, ed;35 Fred Harris, c37, and Ambrose Wolken, b35. Gross Enrolls at Pittsburg Organize Independent Cage Team Today's swimming schedule: 515 o'clock; Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Tau Delta Alma Tau Gamma vs. Phi Gamma Delta J. John C. Gros, of Fort Scott, a member of the tennis team last year, enrolled in Pittsburg Teachers College Feb. 11, Arthur Voss C., 35, tennis coach, said last night that he had been counting on Gross for high position in singles. Light Workout for Team Prior to Nebraska Game Wilmer Shaffer Returns to Practice; Squad Leaves Tonight Couch Allen put his Jayawahk cage squad through a very light work-out yesterday afternoon in preparation for the encounter with Nebraska on Friday night. There was no scrimmage, the boys spending the greater part of the afternoon in a brisk floor practice and some goal shooting. The team will leave at 9:35 tonight on the Santa Fe for Lincoln. The number that will make the trip has not yet been announced. Wilmer Shaffer Dr. Allen went over the Nebraska formulas he laid out his tactics for me against him. who has been out several weeks due to severe illness returned for practice, and may go with the tquad. Dave Lutton, sophomore guard, has been in the hospital for a minor illness and pro- bably will not go along. Dick Wells. center, is in a weakened condition, due to his attack of the flu of two weeks ago, which has taken off about 10 to 12 pounds in weight. Dr. Allen has ordered him to a complete rest from practice, and he will doubtlessly be relieved by Noble or Wellbauren in Friday's tit. The starting line-up serves as an example; they will probably name the same starters which went in against the Cornbushers here last Monday when Kansas defended them 32-21. Psychologists Will Meet Here The Midwest Psychological Association will hold its annual meeting at the University, May 10 and 11. Dr. John McGeech of the University of Missouri will be one of the principal speakers. Psychologists from Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska are expected to attend. Dick Wells has been ordered to take a two-day complete rest from practice. It has been evident that he has never yet regained his composure following his recent illness. Not only that, but Dick has been working all season against tierers centers, which means a real fight for the tip-off. Dr. Allen believes that the tip advantage in any game is worth 8 or 10 points. Sport Shots Bv Robert G.Patt,e'35 Ray Ebling could count only two baskets and four free throws in the Corn-huske game, but not through any great fault of his own. Coach Brown of Nebraska covered him with Parsons, his plucky forward. Parsons held the Kansas high scorer by clever close screening as well as a voiferous vocal attack. Parsons is a football man as well and was always sure of himself. Gordon Gray put on one of the most beautiful field goal displays we have ever seen in Monday's game. We out of eight of his high arched shots from his back position were good for nearly half of the Jordan hawks to battle avenues of 35% is a good mark to make to make who plays the entire 40 minutes. it was Gray's last appearance before the Lawrence crowd, since he is a senior and the remaining games are all abroad. The steadiness with which he has filled his assignment in the lead-off position was the element that won the Nebraska game itself and that which has kept the team clicking this season. Don Faurio, new head grid coach at Missouri, shows that he really intends to remake the Tiger football squad. Last week he issued warnings to 1943 veterans who had not yet reported for spring practice that their chances for making the first string next fall were not so good unless they did. He reported that about a dozen players had not appeared before last Saturday, under the misunderstanding that the early exercise was devoted only to conditioning exercises. Fauroi, however, is inaugurating some new shifts and fundamentals. The Oklahoma wrestling team is hardy lot. Leaving Norman Wednesday, they drove 365 miles to Manhat- tn, Kna, 358 miles to Ames, Iowa, 325 miles to Columbia, Mo. and leaving Columbia at 11 p.m. they drove 555 miles back to Norman, arriving at 2 p.m. Sunday after being all night on the road. Despite this cruel pace, sustained over 1,663 miles, the Sooners found time to vanquish Kansas State 25-5, Iowa State $28\frac{1}{2}-1\frac{1}{2}$ and Missouri 26-8. Herman "Red" Nelson, Oklahoma's sophomore center, is a former state high school champion in the high jump and hurdles. Competing for Norman, Nelson has run the high hurdles in 14.8 seconds and high-jumped 6 feet 2 inches. BLONDE, brunette or red head, you'll find among Cara Nome's 49 famous formulas the very ones that will give you NEW BEAUTY! And you can be sure that you need them known to cosmetic science. Ask to see Cara Nome at the Resall Drug Store. 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