PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Glenn Cunningham Will Offer Threat to World's Record United Press Corresponden Predicts Kansan May Break Finn's Mile Mark 'BEST CHANCE OF ANY By Tom Mahoney United Freest Press Correspondent Kansas City, Mo, March 25- (UPI) Cedar Cunningham, Kansas' great farm boy milker who this winter won three of the eastern races, plans to run until he beaten by the winner in mara Paavo Niluki in the event. With the fastest outdoor mile in America already to his credit, the 23-year-old University of Kansas junior undoubtedly has the best chance of dozen great milers now in the United States, bettering the mark of the great Fins. Venzie Argument Ended His triumph over Gene Venzke in the winter meets have ended the argument, eastern and midwestern runners. With his many successes and possibly several more of law school ahead of him, during all of which he will have the benefit of the best coaching and training, it is not unreasonable to expect him to lower his American performance to a level of a see-end to that of Nurni A world mark for Cunningham would be the climax of a track career pursued under great handicaps. When he was 8 years old, a country school-house burned near Elkhart, Kan, killing his younger brother and burning so badly that physicians at first despatched of his life and later of his He lived, however, and did his first running in pursuit of horses and cows on his father's wheat farm near Elkhart. He ran on the Elkhart High School track team, received exceptional coaching and in his senior year attained the top win by winning the national scholastic basketball championship at Chicago in 4:27:1. Hamilton Praises Kansas Star Hamilton frances Kansas Star At the University of Kansas he came under the tutelage first of Brutus Hamilton, the University of Missouri Olympic star of a decade ago, and this year W. Hargis. Both have taken excelses in the league this month Hargis sacrificed a Big Six indoor track championship for Kansas to save the star for the Columbia mile in New York. "While he is by no means a cripple he does not have normal circulation in the leg muscles nor muscular protection over the skin bones." writes Herman Amphibian in the current issue of the *Acoustic Athlete*, AAU publication. "This necessitates a program of training much different from that of the average boy. He does much long walking, many exercises, and confines himself to very little running on the track. "That Cunningham is the strongest man ever to step on a track there is little doubt. He is one of the strongest men in America at his weight and can jump 30 feet. He pounds man can duplicate. His great strength, his courageous attitude, and his strong heart and lungs make up for his lack of normal legs. He will establish zone records before his running season, and that will stand for some time to come." KANSAS STAR MILER RETURNS Cunningham Adds Three More Trophies to His Collection Glen Cunningham, acc star star, returned from the East last night where he participated in track events in New York and Canada. During this trip he added three more events to his list of track successes. Cunningham turned in the fastest mile record of the past indoor season when he won the Columbian mile race in 2016, with a flight ofights of Columbus met in New York. After his race in New York the Kunz miler went to Toronto, Canada he won the two-mile race in 8:39. He won the 880 yard run in 1:38. Roosevelt Takes Day Off IROSEFELT TAKES OFF **Washington**, March 25. — (IP) President Washington, a leader for the first time since he became president three weeks ago. His daily calendar of engagements he spent the morning looking over his mail leisurely. After an auto ride of an hour or so about Washington this afternoon, he arranged to attend the 6th birthday party of his granddaughter, Anna Dall. Bausch Returns to Lawrence Bausch Remy, World War II lawyer Jake Bausch would hold in the decolition, to Lawrence yesterday evening from his invasion of the East. Bausch's plans were not disclosed but it is though that he would have to compete in the Kansas Relays. Checks Spring Attendance Ad Lindsey Innovates Record Boards of These Reporting for Football Ad Lindsey has recently innovated something new in the way of checking up on his spring football squad for daily practice. With only four of the six weeks remaining he is starting Monday with a huge attendance record and appears the names of the 68 or more men who have been reporting for practice. Aside from a daily record of their attendance, the number of hours credit each man made last semester will be posted besides his name. This Professor Elbel said, will be an added incentive to make at least the number he credits in the semester and in summer school if needed to be eligible for football next season. The record will be run on a competitive basis, stressing a perfect record of attendance for each man during the remaining four weeks of practice. Tilden Defeats Nusslein in Feature Court Match 'Big Bill' Takes Measure of German Net Star, 8-10, 6-4, and 6-2 "Big Bill" Tilden, world's professional tennis champion, defeated Hans Nusslein, German professional, 8-10, 6-4 2-5 Friday night in the feature team of players by the Tilden troupe of professional players in the University Auditorium. The former Davis Cup star had difficulty in getting started against his German foe, who finally broke Tilden's service to take the first set after it had gone to deuce four times. "Big Bill" tightened down to ever the score, and then breezed through the deeding set with little trouble. Bruce Bornes of the University of Texas, and Emmett Pare, former national clay court champion, divided the second set with his exhibition. Pare taking an easy 6-4 victory and then losing the second set 6-4. The match, which was scheduled to be the full three sets, was called with the score being 6-1. Tilden and Nusslein to take the court. In the doubles exhibition, Tilden and the German teamed together to display evident superiority over the two collegians in two sets. The scores were the same at no time were the two older players any danger of losing he upper hand. KFKU Monday 2.30 p.m., Elementary French lesson, W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance languages. 2:45 p.m., "Devon," British travel talk. 6 p.m. Campus Calendar, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of "english." Roland Logan Released by Athletic Association Curtailment of Expenses Given for Reason by Dr. Allen Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, today announced that Roland Logan, assistant football coach and trainer for the basketball squad, for the past three years, has been released. His employment terminates May 31. Dr. Allen said that the athletic department was forced to make this move because of the economic situation which confronts it. Expenditures have been curtailed wherever it was possible. Logan letter in football, at a guard position, for three years on Jayhawker elevens. Dr. Allen emphasized that he was well satisfied with Logan's work and said that "his work was very efficient and that the reduction was necessary." Men's Intramurals The preliminaries of the open boxing tournament will be held on the second floor of the Robinson gymnasium Thursday afternoon, March 30. At present according to E. R. Elbel, there are 30 boys who are working out every afternoon under Bill Ryan. According to Ravny all men who wish to the tournament should enroll with him no later than Tuesday, March 28. All men must take at least enough instruction under Ramey, so that he can match them with other men of the same experience. Also the *intrants* must be proved in fit enough condition to enter the tournament. The semi-finals will be scheduled for the same day as the preliminaries, coming in the evening. At present the finals are scheduled for Tuesday, April 4. There will be 8 weight divisions, in each class have not yet been determined over 25 men have been working out in the gymnasium under Ramey's in- Over 25 men have been working out in the gymnasium under Ramey's instruction for the past three weeks. The Rain or Shine You Get to Church —to the show —to the vespers —to the train —to school warm. dry, and on time in a taxi. Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. 65 PHONE Due to the fact that this year Kansas will not compete in Big Six baseball all members and veterans of last years varsity baseball squad will be eligible to compete in the intramural contest this year. Find that lost fraternity pin Can't You Get A Date? Sell your used books and instruments Well, maybe the Kansan Want Ad column can't help you do that---though that is a thought. LEARN typing or shorthand from experienced teacher. You can master typing and shorthand theory before June first. My fees are unbelievable low. Investigate. Phone 2818. — 134. Find customers for your typing ability open boxing tournament committee will be composed of Ad Lindsey, Mike Ghetto, E. R. Elbel and Bill Ramey. Anyone who is not a member of the inter-fraternity league or any other league will be allowed to enter. The team is also able to compete in the open tournament. But It Will Help You-at the According to Mr. Elbel the open tournament will get under way about the 15th of April. Or what do you want? All first round baseball, handball and tennis entries are due at the intra- matics office not later than Wednesday. Mail them to Mercerccerns only inter-organization teams. Want Ads Locate a tutor before mid-semester Typical Word Families of German now on sale at Rowlands, 50c. Classifiers, relates words (and their meaning) by a leading dengt of languages. —135 LOST: Black Parker fountain pen; Thursday, between 2:30 and 3 p.m. Toasted Tomato and Bacon Sandwich for Monday Use Kansan Want Ads SPECIAL --somewhere between Blake and East Ad. Phone 2022J. --136. 10c Wanted: Experience man capable of organizing and managing sales campaign among students at beginning of school next fall. Write application giving details of experience to Box G, care daily Kansan. —140 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. HIT AFTER HIT— WEEK AFTER WEEK! 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AND TILL 20c AFTER 7 25c PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR Grand Hollywood Premiere WEDNESDAY NIGHT S E E 30 Local People Impersonate Movie Stars Stars will arrive in front of theatre at 6:45—Among Spotlights, Fireworks and Music— Stars will also parade on stage at 9 p.m. while winners are Selected. COME EARLY FOR CHOICE STANDING ROOM TO SEE THE STARS ARRIVE Gen. Wm. H. Sears Candidate for Mayor of Lawrence, Kansas Primary, March 27 Election, April 4 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Ernest G. Mason, Chairman Mrs. Fanny Phinney Conley, Secretary Gen. Wilder S. Metcalf Mrs. Erna R. Corey Prof. W. H. Quakeenbush Judet Charles K ADVISORY COMMITTEE mrs. W. O. Hamilton Mrs. John Fritzel George O. Foster Daugherty Telephone 442 813 Mass. St. Gen. W. H. Sears has many qualifications to offer the voters of Lawrence and a record of past achievements in Business, Politics, and Public Life. He was graduated from the School of Law at the University of Kansas, received his LL.B. and later the degree of LL.M. from the University of Michigan. Here are a few of his many activities: Assistant Superintendent of Haskell Institute; practiced law in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Washington, D. C.; Secretary successively to Ex-Governor Charles Robinson, U. S. Senator Wm. A. Harris of Kansas and Miss Clara Barton, President of the Red Cross; member of Central Committee of the National Red Cross; Commander of the Kansas National Guard; manager of Sears & Nichols Co., cannery, Pentwater, Michigan; now majority owner of Pentwater Machinery Co., Pentwater, Michigan; stockholder in the Sears & Deer Co., Boonville, Indiana; and Trustee of the Magoffin Oil Syndicate, Salyerville, Kentucky. He pays taxes in Kansas, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and California. He will bring to the office of Mayor of Lawrence not only the fruits of many years of political and business experience, but also unusually wide and varied experience in public life. You will serve yourself and Lawrence best if you vote for---- GEN. WM. H. SEARS for MAYOR (POLITICAL ADV.)