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NO REST fOR LOVELOCK NOWE«t«bli*h#d definitely aa the oreataat milar of all tima, Jack Lovelock of New Zealand and Oxford aoon will have to defend hi* laurels againat America'e aturdy Glenn Cunningham, who !• touring Europe with a group of outstanding U. 8. athletes. When Lovelock and Cunningham claah in Berlin, a four-minute mile ie not without the realm of poaaibilitiee.JACKf Ai •S-»• •I J* Mf*~z*rs-v ; vi ipmx'--a Sf*«.1^7sai* *■»•i-•v*.C/iAft*-’#’■rrA *' fA*MFs.:■h I±,**l2Lro•* *£63.•yraKi¥7.or.V* lt;■/*■%fewt4f|'*1•*yACS5.ftV'SHE*w.M e+*•rTmmmma*TJlifecanutt h6MARVE LOUSA 07 b vuoQlP*• *RECOPDFOR Tv€WL£vWAHuuoldTH!MGIL8^T\SHcotAi close► !• —B Ill4 MlNUTe MILE VUHEN■V-'AbAINS!AMERICAN, GLENNCUNNINGHAM, IN BERLIN^ THE- SAME:UOVLUJCK««c*•fcrDfnminI-y!•It6BY BILL BRAUCHER NEA Service Sports EditorNEW YORK, July 24.—Jack Lovclock’ii 4:07.6 mile was the clLaax of a turbulent track season in America. But another great race is brewing now, and the result may be an anti-climax.Lovelock could have run that mile faster, he says, if he had been prcjaed during part of the race in which he was just loafing along- The New Zealander didn’t turn on full steam in the back-st retch.Over in Europe we have a youn4* Lovelock, who jogged halfway around the track for exercise after his marvelous mile, left the impression on critics who saw him that he can do better, several seconds better, than 4:07.*, He must have the help of ardent competition to do it. The ambitious Cunningham holds the 800 and 1500-meter championships by virtue of his defeats of Hornboetel, Mangan and Gene Venzke, and needs only a victory in the mile for distance supremacy.iCclt;j1JirCunningham is the sort of run-Idtykdreui:hietyerm?dman from Kansas' n led Glenn ner who beats men *who can run/er -Cunningham who is touring the boulevards and burning up the cinder strips. On the strength of this lad's 4:09.8 mile, he ought to furnish just the kind of competition that Lovelock needs.* • *A meeting of these two milersis tentatively projected for Berlinnext month. On the theory thatman is not unlike a race horse which tapers off somew'hat after top form is reached, Lovelock is likely to find the Kansas cyclone a handf ul of -trouble.faster than he can, by which is meant he runs a great competitive race. Knowing what he has to do in a race w’ith Lovelock, he will be ready to do his very best.It m „ sound like hereey to say that Cunningham can beat Lovelock, but if the New Zealander is not in tip-top form that may be the surprising result.In this sort of contest both men may come nearer the four-minute mile, which still a hazy dream, nearer the four-minute mile, which still is a hazy dream.
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Mon, Jul 24, 1933

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