PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934 Cunningham Will Face Strong Foes Saturday New York World-Telegram Believes Bonthron Is in Good Shape According to the New York World Telegram, Glenn Cunningham may have his hands full when he takes to the boards in the Baxter Mile feature of the New York A.C. games, on Feb. 17. Bill Bonthron, the Princeton ace who forced Jack Loveck to a new world's record in the Oxford-Cambridge-Princeton-Cornell meet last summer, and Gene Venze are determined to knock the Jayhawk flier from his pedestal. Bonthron will not lack expert advice in his effort to check the amazing winning streak of Cunningham. Bonthron is spending his spare time watching Cunningham and figuring out a way to beat the Kansas ace. Matt Geis, Tiger track coach, and Keene Fitzpatrick, coach emeritus of Princeton and one of the shrewdest masters of foot racing the sport has known, are also scouting Cunningham's races. Competitors Are Scouting Not only did they keep record of Cunningham's time for each quarter of the Wanamaker mile but they noted where, when and how he put on the spint that carried him to the front two laps from the finish, watched the manner in which he hit and took the turns and sought to estimate how nearly he had plumbed his reserve strength in carrying on his final drive to the tape and his eight-yard victory over Venkze. Other than to state that Bonthron is in fine condition, Fitzpatrick and Geis gave no hint of their expectations in the impending race. But it is known that they believe that their man can turn in an indoor mile comparable to his outdoor effort of last summer. If he can, then Venkze's world standard for the board track distance will be lowered and Cunningham will need to travel faster than ever before to keep his string of milie victories intact. Track World Awaits Meet meetings. Their meeting now the talk of the track world, and will be the big attraction of the program prepared by the New York A.C. Both Cunningham and Bonton will run in the Boston A.A. games Saturday but not against each other. Cunningham runs in the Hunter mile against Carl Coan, Frank Crowley, Dean Woolson and Joe Mangan. Bonton will seek revenge on Glen Dawson of Oklahoma, in a 1,000-meter event. Davenport nipped Bonton at the tape in the same race last year. DR. ALLEN MUST REST FOR FEW MORE DAYS, SAYS PHYSICIAN Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas court coach who has been confined to his home for the past week with an attack of influenza, will not be with his team when it meets the Oklahoma Sooners in a Big Six basketball game here tonight. Forrest "Frosty" Cox, freshman coach who has handled the team this week, will continue tonight. Doctor Allen's temperature had dropped to below normal today, and he was ordered by his physician to continue to rest and to remain indoors for a few days. SPRING SUITINGS My suits for spring have arrived in an array of colors, patterns and weaves. You will be pleased with them and the reasonable prices. Repairing, Remodeling, and Cleaning Department DeLuxe SCHULZ the TAILOR "Suiting you is my business" New Location= 9241/ Mass. NOW! You Can SEE Our Own GLENN CUNNINGHAM Running and Winning THE WANAMAKER MILE In our News Reel The Newest News in Town VARSITY Theatre NOW! Ends Sat. Spring Football to Begin Lindsay Will Issue First Call In Two or Three Weeks First call for spring football at the University of Kansas will come in two or three weeks. Adrian Lindsey, head football coach, said today he did not want to rush the season, and then have to suspend operations. At Oklahoma, 60 or 75 men are all-ready out for spring practice, and the University of Iowa has issued its first call. "I expect to issue the first call about March 1," said Lindsey. "The wrestlers are using the facilities of the stadium now, and the chances of outdoor weather too cold for practice are such that it is unwake to make a start." Basketball Monday, Feb. 12: Eight court, 9. A.K. Psi vs. Jayhawk; 10. Phi Mu A. v. Acacia. West court, 630. A.T. O. v. C. D. S.; C. D. S. 10. Collggans v. Signa Mu. Intramural Calendar Tuesday, Feb. 13; East court, 10, K. E. K. "B" vs. D. U. "B". West court, 10, Hawks "B" vs. Kayhawks "B." Wednesday, Feb. 14: East court, 6:30, Collegians vs. Phi Psi; 9: Delta vs. Phi Psi; 10: Chi Psi; 11: Chi Psi, wrest court, 6:30, Rowlands vs. D, S; 9: Pi Gam vs. Resdall. Thursday, Feb. 15. East court, 10, S. A. E. "B" by K. E. K. "B". West court, 10, Phi Shi "B" vs. Sig. Ch "B" Friday, Feb. 16. East court, 5:30, Phi A. v. Bs vs. B. A. West court, 5:30, Phi B. vs. S. A. E. , D. S. A. vs. Jia- hawks. Saturday, Feb. 17; East court; 8:30 a.m., D. U. "B" vs. Jayhawks "B" 9:30, A. K. Psi vs. S. P. E.; 10:30 Hawks vs. A. T. O.; 11:30, D. U. Hawks vs. Sigma Nu.; 12:30, Sigma Nu.; 13:00, Phi B. Pi vs. Rexall 10:30, Hawkins vs. Rexall "B" 11:30, Collegians "B" vs. Beta "B" 1 p.m. Delti vs. Phil Gam. Monday, Feb. 12; 5:10, Delta Sigma lambda, vs. Delta Tau Delta. Wrestling Tuesday, Feb. 13; 5:10, Sig. Chi vs. Beta, 7:30; Theta Tau vs. Kappa Sigma. Thursday, Feb. 15; 5:10, Beta vs. Delta Deltu Tau. Friday, Feb. 16; 5:10, Sigma Chi vs Phi Gam; 7:30, Theta Tan. Swimming Monday, Feb. 12, 8:30, Beta vs. Phi Delt. Tuesday, Feb 13; 7, D. T. d. Vs. Phi Gam; 7:30, A. T. O. vs. Delta Chi. Wednesday, Feb 14; 7:30, S. A. E. vs. Kappa Sigma. Thursday, Feb. 15; 5, Phi Gam. vs. A. T. O; 5:30, Acacia vs. Phi Delt. Friday, Feb. 16; 5:10, Acacia vs. Phi Delt. The Kansas School of Religion, cooperative school offering courses in Bible and religion for which credit is given by several schools of the University, is offering an enlarged schedule of classes this semester. The eight courses offered this semester will cover Old and New Testament, Hebrew history, history of the Christian church, comparative religion and a study of the social institutions and ideals of the Those making changes in enrollment tomorrow may enquire of the School of Religion representative on the floor of the gym concerning the offering of this course at a convenient hour. SCHOOL OF RELIGION OFFERS NEW COURSES THIS SEMESTER One hundred fifty-four students have enrolled in the School of Religion courses this semester. Bible, and a two-hour course taught by Charles W. Thomas which will be offered in only one section, at 9:30. Send the Daily Kansan home. CANDY As Sweet as the Sentiment of Valentine's Day It's a wise man who chooses candy to convey his Valentine message. 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