PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. 1933 Cunningham Adds Canadian Victory to Triumph List Kansan Wins 2-Mile Event at Toronto University in Slow Time of 9:39.6 FINAL RACE TONIGHT Gleen Cunningham, the Kansas fleer, was an easy winner in the 2-mile run of the Toronto University indoor track and field championships, held last evening in Toronto. He was clocked in the slow time of 9:39.8. Cunningham passed Lloyd Longman of Toronto two laps from home to win in a near-walk. The slow time was probably due to the lack of being pushed by other competitors in the race. Emnett Toppino of New Orleans, the semination of the 60-yard sprint this year, was defeated by Ralph Metcalf, Marquette University Negro. Metcalf set a new Canadian indoor record in the event with the time of .62. The Kansan will compete again tonight when he runs in the 1000 meter run in the Canadian National Championships at Hamilton, Ontario. This race will be Cunningham's last race of the indoor season. Decathlon Events Start W. E. Jones in Lead With Peters and Ewing Tied for Second The first four events of the open intramural decathlon were run off yesterday afternoon under the supervision of E.R. Elibel, director of intramurals. The events conducted were the potato rice, standing hop, step, and jump, chiming, and the 220-yard dash. Each event was attended by all of the four events with a total of 250 points. The closest to him are Carl Peters and Frank Ewing, each with a score of 220 points. Jess Bullock is next with 210 points; Elmer Turner and Elmer Hitchcock each obtained 290; James Corbin, 190; Arthur Cork, 180; Frank Stahl, 160; Paul McKinnon, 160; A. Annechey, 130; Ralph Boistord, 130. Three events are scheduled for this evening; the bar vault, leg lifts, and standing bump. Tomorrow afternoon three more events will be conducted: the rope climb, floor dips, and baseball throw. All scoring is based upon the same manner as is the physical ability test which is given each year in the men's physical education classes. Mitchell Faces Federal Judry New York, March 22 — (UP) The government charges of income tax and enforcement of laws in the former head of the National City bank interests were presented to a federal grand jury today by United States Disaster Recovery Bureau officials deftly refused to discuss the case before he entered the grand jury room. Jewish Storekeeper Killed Strasburg, Alabama, March 22—(UP) —Advice from Nuremberg, Germany, told him to kill the Jewish storekeeper, had been killed by a squad of Nazi who tortured him to death. Lenz, who fought in the German Civil War, was also said to have brothers in Arkansas. He leaves a wife and two children. Pittsburg Man Killed in Accident Pittsburgh Man Killed in Accident Pt. Scott, March 22—(UP) —Iron Nerr, 20; of Pittsburg was killed and Carl Burdick, 17, a companion was injured when their truck ran into a concrete culvert. Plays Here Friday Night William "Big Bill" Tilden will appl. several years he held the amateur pear with his troop 'of professional' singles championship, giving up his tennis players for an exhibition match amateur standing to become the leadin the University Auditorium. For professional player of the world. Flood Lights Installed for Tilden Tennis Games 'Big Bill' Will Play Both Singles and Doubles, Coen Saves Special equipment was being installed at the University Auditorium today to insure perfect playing conditions and spectator case at the "Big Bill" Titien professional arena matches. Flood lights have been borrowed from the Haskell athletic association to give the proper lighting to the court and a background of green burial is being strom on the east and west walls before leading to smoke to make better following of the hills built by the players and the spectators. "The matches will start at 7:30 c ock Friday night, "Juniper" Cove, K. U tuens帅 and former protege of Tilden, announced today. Coen also said the probable parings for the matches would include singles play between Tilden and Hans Nuskein, and Bruce Bears and Emmett doubles matches with Tilden and Nuskein training against Fare and Barnes. "The ticket sale for the Tilden matches was progressing nicely today," Coen said, "and it is hoped that the crowd this year will reach at least the figure of 1300 which was the attendance at the Tilden exhibition here last spring." Leaverworth, March 22 — (UP) Jerry Carroll went on trial today charged with first degree murder in connection with the slaying of E. J. Morris, 21, of Eric, a student at Washburn, Billy "Panny" Hanby, also pleaded guilty two weeks ago, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. State Expenses Cut $40,000,000 Topeca, March 22—(UP)—Senator Dallas Krupp, chairman of the Senate ways and means committee today can begin taking on the total state this session will be $48,000,000. Under the total for the last biennium, he estimated the total tentatively at $10,000,000. Something to ASK THE PSYCHOLOGY PROF "WHAT makes the man so blithe and brisk, professor?" "My boy, that's what a hat will do for you. He's wearing a new Stutson and he knows it's spring!" Superbly styled by Stetson for a young spring and a youthful world—spring Stetsons are ready now at your favorite store. And you can get a genuine Stetson for as little as $5. John B. Stetson Company Philadelphia New York London Paris Youth Mortally Wounds Father in Domestic Row Men Must Be Eligible Before Competing, Says Football Rules Council Member Exonerates Son of Blame Recess to Footballers Due to Mid-Semesters Columbus, Ohio, March 22. (UP)—Dr Fiona Lambert, member of the National Football League rule and former professor in the Ohio State University veterinary department, died in a hospital here today of a ballet wound inflicted by his son Samuel 17, during a domestic quarrel. Lindsey Dr. Lambert exonerated his son before losing consciousness. "The boy is A recess has been given to the spring footballers until Monday, Coach Ad Lindsey announced yesterday. "These men must be eligible before they can compete, and it is more important that they devote their time to study for mid-semester examinations than to football for the next few days," Lindsey said. "All the men seemed to be taking a great interest in their football practices, and although they are out only an hour a day, they are progressing rather fast due to the prevailing spirit," Lindsey said. not to blame as he was protecting his mother," he said. Samuel, a high school football player, was not held. The shooting occurred in the doctor's home in an exclusive suburb of the city. Police reported Dr. Lambert was choking his wife and the boy interrupted her while a pardon which was discharged Dr. Lambert in the abdomen. The Picture Is the Thing The son remained at his father's bedside until death and offered his blood for a transfusion. Dr. Lambert, official of a serum company, was author of the book "The Ball." He is survived by the widow, the son, and a daughter, Martha. 15. May Place Arms Embargo Geneva, March 22 — (UP) — With Hugh R. Wilson, American minister to Switzerland present, the League of Nations Lettica's advisory committee today agreed to call for an arms embargo to curb Peruvian-Colombian fighting Dilegates were asked to obtain the approval of their government to such an Ruth Signs for $23,000 St. Petersburg, March 22 — (UP)— Babe Ruth today signed his 463 player card with the New York Yankees "bling for a salary of $22,000. Send the Daily Kansan home NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Two Glorious Lovers - Together-For Their Second Hit! See This Daring Picture From Alberta Eagan's Flaming Novel EXTRA SPECIAL! Edgar Kennedy's Latest Lafth Panc "Art in the Raw" Novelty and Late News Events Friday - Saturday "MEN MUST FIGHT" Constance Bennett "OUR BETTERS"—Sunday ZERO BELOW Coming Soon Winners to Have Banquet The Kayhawk club intramurals' hammerton will be given tomorrow evening at the University of Florida, the University cafeteria. E. R. 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