PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1935 CUNNINGHAM WINS IN 4:16.4 University Graduate Leads Field in Knights of Columbus Games in Boston Last Night GENE VENZKE SECOND Boston, Jan. 26 — (UP) - Glenn Cunningham of Kansas won the mile run in 4,164 at the fourteenth annual WHL championship. Columbus track games here tonight. Cunningham took the lead with one and one half laps remaining to win by 3 yards from Gene Venzak of the Tampa Bay Rays, who won the winner btex the previous three years. William Ray of Manhattan followed Venzke at the tape. BUFFALO RACE TO GLENN Cunningham Wins Junior AAU Meet In Slow Time of 3:21 Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 26—Glen Cunningham, the Kansas miler, loafed through a three-quarter invitation event here last night in the national Junior AUU meet, to win in 3:21. Cunningham had little competition from Palmer and James Fenton of the Olympia team, but Cunningham permitted them to lead the way for five laps, then stepped out to win handily. Cunningham's time was 15.6 seconds slower than the record of 30.43 set in 1925 by Lloyd Hahn and 16.3 seconds slower than the time he set for the Trinomial (outdoor) meet at Lawton May. His time then was 30.47. GLENN RACES BONTRON FEB. 2 Will Defend Wanamaker Mile Ir New York City Glen Cunningham will resume his foot-racing rivalry with Bion Bonthon, Saturday, Feb. 2, when he will defend his Wannaker mile in the feature race and Madden Alliott A.A. games at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. There will be four starters in the race. Cunningham, winner in 1933 in 41-13 and a reaper in 1934 in 41-18, will try to make it three in a row. Bonthron, his conqueror in three of five duels last year, will be his chief rival, but Gene Venzek, Wanakeram winner in 1952, and Eric Ney, Swedish champion, may also have something to say about the honors. Boston track enthusiasts expected a 4:12 mile performance from Cunningham last night when he met a speed field of meters, including Gene Venzke in the feature event of the Knights e Columbus meet. The winner of the Curley mile at the Knights of Columbus games in Boston, yesterday, may also get an inning and thus be the fifth man in the race. This is probably the fastest field ever gotten together for the Milrose feature, or, for that matter, any other mile ever run. Cunningham holds the world outdoor mile mark at 4:06.7; he is also credited with the universal indoor mark of 4:08.4, and is holder of the indoor 1,500-meter record of 3:52.2, in addition to being the National A.A.U indoor 1.500-meter champion. Bouthron is the holder of the world outdoor 1,500-meter record for 3:48.8, comparable to a 4:07 mile; his best mile for 4:08.7; he set the N.C.A.A. mile record for 4:08.8 in beating Cunningham last summer, and then in 2009 as world champion, N.C.A.A. mile title-holder and LC-AA 800-meter and 1,500-meter champion as well. Ny set Sweden's 800-meter record at 1:50.4, put his country's 1.500-meter mark at 3.50.8, comparable to a 4.10 mile record his record-hold for his mile at 4.12. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Venkz is the former world indoor ale record-holder at 4:10, and he was locked in 4:11.2 in winning the 1932 Vanamaker classic. K.U. KSC Min. 1 Ebling 8 3 Kappleman 4 2 Groves 5. 4 Gray 5.5 3 Railsback 6 5 Stoner 6.5 7 Freeland 7.2 6 Ebling 7.2 7 Ebling 8.8 8 Ebling 8.8 9 Railsback 9.5 10 Allen 11. 11 Freeland 15.5 12 Wells 12.5 14 Kappleman 14.5 13 Freeland 15.5 15 Railsback 16.5 16 Wells 17. 17 Wells 18. 18 Wells 18. 17 Groves 19. 19 Ebling 19.5 Second Half 19 Railsback 25. 21 Groves 4.5 21 Ebling 5.5 23 Noble 6. 25 Noble 7.5 27 Oyler 7.8 29 Gray 8.5 31 Kappleman 25. 22 Groves 10. 32 Wells 10.5 33 Wells 10.5 24 Groves 11. 25 Groves 11. 35 Gray 12. 36 Ebling 13. 38 Noble 12. 27 Glpinn 16. 40 Oyler 16. 41 Noble 16. 29 Thornbrough 17. 31 Freeland 15. 32 Freeland 18. 42 Noble 18.8 33 Groves 19. 35 Glpinn 19. 43 Alner 19.5 37 Freeland 19.7 The Running Score To Hold Musical Tonight An informal musical will be held at the Westminster forum at 7:30 p.m. Those who will participate in the program are: Jerry Gault, fa, 35, Carolyn Bailey, fa, 38, Arthur Fielder, c'38, Marlene Love, fa, 35, Mary Frances Butler, fa, 35, Mary Beth McMans, c'36, Charles McManis, fa, 36, Nelson Fuson, gr, Clara McGrath, c'37, and Claude Burns, cr All-American Turns Pro Irvine (Cotton) Warburton, Southern California's All-American quarterback of 1933, from now on will harken to the tinkle of coins not the cysts of hysterical roots. Warburton recently turned up his fists against the golls of the Chicago Bears Sunday when he plays with the All-Stars at the Glimore Stadium. MONDAY. JAN. 28. 8:30 to 11:25 am–10:30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours TUESDAY to 4:20 pm – 10:30 classes of 2 and 1 hour. 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.—13 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours. 2:30 to 4:20 p.m.—13 classes of 2 and 1 hours. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30. 8:30 to 12:00 a.m.-8:30 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.-8:30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. THURSDAY, JAN 31. 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.-3:30 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours. 8:30 to 4:20 p.m.-3:20 classes of 2 and 1 hours. Defeated Wildcats The above basketball players saw action in the game last night as Kansas defeated Kansas State 43 to 37. The game put Kansas and Oklahoma in a tie for first place. Iowa State Team Has Best Defensive Record Kansas Leads Scoring With Average 37 Points Per Game In the eight games played by the Iowa State five, the opponents have been held to 27 points per game. The University of Kansas is in second place with a defensive record of 28 points per game, and Nebraska is third by virtue of the fact that it has limited its opponents to 31 points per contest. Oklahoma has had an average of 23 points scored against the other teams, and 34 points, and Kansas State is in the bottom with an average of 39 points. Ames, Iowa. Jan. 25. A check of the basketball games played by Big Six conference teams to date shows that Coach Louis Menze's Iowa State team is the best defensive club in the circuit. The Cyclones have held their opponents to fewer points per game than any other team, while they are in third place behind Oklahoma and Kansas for the team scoring lead. Kansas Best Scorers Coach Allen's Jayhawkers, winners of the Big Six championship for the last 4 consecutive years, are the conference's best scores. In eight games, they have annexed a total of 298 points, for an average of 37 points per game. The Oklahoma Sooners rank second by scoring 34 points of the average, and Iowa State has scored 32 points per game. Nebraska has averaged 31 points per game, Kansas State 30 points and Missouri 26 points. In figuring all around strength, Kansas, which has the best offensive record and stands second in defense, has a slight edge over Iowa State, which tops the defensive performers, and ranks third in scoring. Oklahoma, the present loop leaders, would rank in fifth, with a fourth place in the Cyclones, with a second place standing in offensive work, and a fourth place rating in defense. Nebraska, with a third in defense, and a fourth in offense, would rate ahead of Kansas State and Missouri, who are in a tie at the bottom of the list. Kansas State and Tennessee secing, but Coach Edward's men have a slight defensive edge. The offensive and defensive statistics for the games played to date are as follows: Statistics Games 51 Pts. scored Offense Average Defense Average Rank School Kansas 8 298 224 37.3 28 1 Iowa State 8 255 218 33.8 28 1 Oklahoma 8 255 218 33.8 22.4 3 Oklahoma 10 303 303.8 30.5 31.3 4 Kansas State 7 208 270 29.7 38.6 5 Missouri 8 211 270 29.7 38.6 5 First Year Men Students Can Not Wear Tuxes at Oregon The University of Oregon has recently adopted the following rules to be followed on the campus, according to the Oregon Emerald: "That there shall be no "pigging" at athletic contests. "That there be no smoking on the campus. revived. "That seniors only be permitted to "That the tradition of hello walk be revived. "That no freshman be allowed to wear a tuxedo. Coach Robert S. Zuppke is going to introduce a new play at Illinois University this autumn, says The Daily Texan. It’s the "sidewinder," based upon the snake by that name which runs sidewards instead of forward. He said the snake has many of which have been devoted to the study of the sidewinder on the desert. He hasn’t yet divulged just what the trick play will be. "That the Oregon pledge song shall be sung preceding every assembly. "That freshmen and sophomores may not wear clothes; and that the former should wear the customary freshman pants, and the latter, moleskins." Hello walk, for the benefit of freshmen and new students, is located between the old library and Deady hall. Zunpkke Watches Sidewinder Individual Scoring Players Games FG FT PF TP Ebang, Kan 6 12 15 9 74 Browning, Mo 6 12 15 9 74 Wen, Ko 6 18 19 10 55 Groves, Kes 5 22 9 11 53 Jorgensen, Mo 7 21 10 19 52 Hansen, Ko 7 10 19 10 52 Wegner, Iowa, Kes 4 18 9 11 42 Stoner, Kes 6 13 13 12 39 Connelley, Okla 6 15 9 11 39 Connelly, Okla 6 15 9 11 39 Cowen, Iowa, Kes 4 13 11 3 37 Freeland, Kes 5 15 6 11 32 Flemming, Iowa, Kes 15 1 2 6 23 Gray, Kan 6 12 3 11 32 Gray, Kan 6 12 3 11 32 Thornbrough, Kes 6 13 0 8 26 Whitaker, Kes 3 12 7 2 70 Handley, Mo 6 9 7 12 10 Parsons, Mo 6 9 7 12 10 Alten, Kan 6 10 2 12 22 Gokn, Okla 5 10 2 12 22 Ralback, Kes 6 7 6 10 42 Rizzo to Speak on KFKU Graduate Student to Begin Series o Radio Talks N. D. Rizzo, graduate student, will inaugure the first of a series of talks arranged by Dr. Bert A. Nash, for the following week at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5, over KFKU. Dr. Nash completes the regular series in the Parents and Teachers hour on Tuesday, Jan. 29. The third series on Tuesday, Feb. 7, will be announced later. Dr. Nash, who each fall gives a series of programs of interest to the parents and teachers of the state over KFKU, discusses pertinent subjects in connection with his work in psychology. In his talk last Tuesday, Dr. Nash outlined an adequate program of welfare legislation for the state of Kansas, which would serve as a preventative as well as a remedy. Included in Dr. Nash's speech are the position of the department of Public Welfare under the control of a board to be appointed by the governor. This should be a nonpartisan board, granted the powers for developing a comprehensive social welfare program and control of the state penal, charitable and correctional institutions, according to Dr. Nash. To Offer Evolution of Wings Evolution of Wings, a course which has not been taught in the department of entomology for four years, will be offered next semester under the instruction of Dr. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College. The course was very difficult to teach and violently but due to lack of time Dr. Lawson has been unable to teach it during recent years. The prerequisite for the course is Entomology I. Attend Nursery Convention Dean R. A. Schwegler, Dr. R. H. Beamer, and Dr. H. B. Hunger, attended the Retail Growers Nursery Association meeting in Kansas City, Mo. Wednesday Dean Schwegler gave the principal address of the afternoon meeting, "Personality Growth Under Adverse Social and Economic Conditions." Most people who know the value of an antiseptic mouth wash have their favorites. Perhaps you have already found your favorite to be Mi 31 Solution. If not we ask you to compare it with any other mouth wash for economy and effectiveness. Mi31 Antiseptic Solution 16 full ounces RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. Free Delivery 847 723 9011 phone 238 RICKERD-STOWITS 847 Mass. Phone 238 Call 432 Quality --- Service INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY Coaching Staff Selects All - Time Grid Teams 740 Vermont Mythical Kansas Eleven Includes Schaake and Beach Although the football players from the teams of 1894 up to 1934 are to be found in all sections of the United States, some coaching, some doctor's or lawyers, some engineers, the Kansas football coaching staff has looked into performances of these Jayhawker grid-tiers, and not only the second all-time Jayhawk eleven. Look over the line-ups and see how many names you recognize or remember. Here they are: First Team Ends, Howard Laslett, '20; Arthur Lonborg, '12; Tackles, Charles Donnel, '99; William Weidlein, '14, Guards, Bertrand Hamill, '18, Tom Smith, '19; Center, Manley Michaelson, '16; Quarterback, Tom Johnson, '11; Halfback, Emmer Snakek, 32. Dr. John Oullet, '89; Fullback, Ormond Beach, '34. Withhold Debtors Credits Ends, Al Hicks, '05, Carl Pleasant, '06, nr 11, Tackles, William Mattenes, '94, George Nettles, '20, Guards, Darl James, 15, Pet Metehringer, '33, Center, John Carlson, '00, Quarterback, A. R Kennedy, '06, or Ben Owen, '09, Huff- Avery, James Boush, '31, Hubert Avery, '09, Pullback, Harley Nelson, '17. William Donors Credits Fraternity members, who are in arrivals to their houses at Michigan State, are likely to have their University credits withheld, according to the Michigan Daily. 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