re ~ - —— DEPOSITED wit THE CASHIER THE Peels KANSAS. By. Ly, b fihBetdet Cad b Devi: Ze MONOS ree A APE ae PoP ence? gi A. Pe a ae ; PFA? PY ot x 'f 3/”" xub Lwt. $2 Léo. beg AL ZI4Y ofa Volume 18 i Gaetualees 1937 of The Athletic Journal LINE PLAY IN FOOTBALL by two outstanding coaches of the country. Basic Principles of Line Play............ “Tad’’ Wieman, Princeton _». Your Line and Mine—On Defense a **Tarzan Taylor,” Marquette “RAZZLE DAZZLE” FOOTBALL (68 illustrations, 7 diagrams) Raymond B. Wolf, North Carolina University DEVELOPING THE PASSING GAME from the HIGH SCHOOL ANGLE (7 diagrams) Dana McLendon, High School, Griffin, Ga. SIX MAN FOOTBALL Adaptation to a College Football Squad as a means of teaching the eleven man game. Judson Timm (Penn-Mil. College) Introducing Six Man Football for the Small High School A. W. Larson, Sykeston, N. D. For the Large and Small High School (10 diagrams) Brantford Benton, Washington, N. J. FOOTBALL STRATEGY UNDER GAME CONDITIONS A lateral pass play in the Iowa-Illinois Game A pass interception and run by Uram in the Minnesota Purdue game. NOT 2 DIAGRAMS BUT 24 PICTURES: Studies in Blocking, Tackling, Forward Pass, Protection of the Passer, Lateral Passing, Side Stepping, Stiff Arming and Forming Interference. BASKETBALL — EARLY SEASON HINTS W. H. Browne, Nebraska Suggestions for organizing the basketball season's work in a systematic manner. Applicable to college and high school basketball coaches. THERE YOU HAVE IT! ALL THAT INFORMATION FOR FIFTEEN CENTS ON A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ATHLETIC JOURNAL NOTE: As soon as your September issue reaches you, clip your coupons from pages 28-29 and rush your requests for FREE copies of year books, catalogues, samples, etc. to the advertisers of the Athletic Journal before the supply is exhausted. THE ATHLETIC JOURNAL Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 6858 Glenwood Avenue ne Chicago, Illinois FORREST C.ALLEN,DIR.OF ATH. LAWRENCE,KANS. September 24, 1937. lirs, John L, Griffith, The Athletic Journel, 6858 Gleswood Avents, Chicago, Illinois. Dear Mrs, Griffith: : ve ean @ through e four-year ot oarsptsen at weete sere see ournel, beginning w k ptember issue for the Department of Physical Education, r This is te be sent toe Room 100, Robinson Gymnasium, University of Kansas, The requisition for this order will eote to you within a few deys from the Unive ersity Business Office, | Sincerely yours, PCA:AE Direstor of Physical Education. Dr. F. C. Allen DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS wet a DEPARTNENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEPT. 15-1936 to June 1-1937. TOWEL FEES RECEIVED Sept. $ 626.50 Oct. 27.25 Nov. | 10.50 Dec. 4.50 Jan. 2.00 Feb. 456 .50 March 5.90 April 4.50 May 2250 1139.75 add $ _ $1709.63 for expected amount for 1937-38 IRREGULAR PAY ROLL SEPT. 15 TO JUNE 15 -1936-57 Men's Dept. Women's Dept. Sept. 203.34 | 13430 Oct. 256.92 10.15 Nov. 200 .86 2200 Dec. 165.80 , 20 «45 Jane 144.32 15.75 Feb. 250 .O9 27.65 March 200.68 40.77 April 257.49 21.95 May 125,11 18.05 Totals 1854.61 193.07 Average per month for nine months $ 225.30 Maintenance of pkaygrounds not included in this figure. rerniateiteoirisctnrailin lth enen rb etn me DEPRERTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1956-57 SCHOOL YEAR. - LAUNDRY TigHS Vi Men 2.04 26.36 = 26.99 $1471 | 28.22 34.96 28.69 22.20 ee 20.56 EuLsco UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Attend the Fourteenth Annual ‘Kansas Relays oe Afpul 18, 1936, Lawrence, ei BeBe ie ek Sees i icon AT THE CENT Boe THINGS send Annual Unterscholastic Meet, Apul 17th Septouber 22, 1937. ate ve oe te aed ity Sport Goode COs, Saoene City, Ud, Dear Gap 6 ia Gi cdink Shcbech a sutek fer thies dozen cotton gym shirts, green, #500, ro at #4450 ner dozen, You wild receive from the Business Office shortly masta Neo, 68143, covering this order, she SP ret ase small order to help keep tino, vee away from tho front door, Sincerely yours, FPCASAH . Dtroctor of Physical Education, TO THE ADVISOR Name Grade Medical Examination—A B C D Grade A—Enroll in any Exercise class. Substitutions other than R. O. T. C. must be made at Physical Education office. (See Orthopedic Examination below.) Grade B—Enroll according to advice of Medical Advisor as indicated above. Grade C—Enroll in a corrective class. Grade D—Do not enroll in an Exercise class. Grade Orthopedic Examination—.................... per cent of physical development. If this grade is not above 30 per cent he cannot substitute R. O. T. C. for exer- cise. In this substitution enroll directly in R. O. T. C. KANSAS CITY SPORT GOODS CO. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI September 16, 1937 Mre Ee Re Elbel, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Mr. Elbels In addition to handling equipment for the major sports such as Football and Basketball, we specialize in items for intramural sports. The enclosed sheet carries a few good numbers. If you do not see what you want, write us for sheets in games or sports in which you are interested. We do not issue a general catalogue, but put out special sheets on Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, nn Games, and also general sheets. Another unique department of our business is our reconditioning department. We clean, repair and recone dition all kinds of athletic and sports equipment. We also take used items in trade on new merchandise. If you have any worn out or discarded items of any kind laying around in your stock room, we can realize something out of them for youe If you care to box them up and ship them in we will appraise them and if you arenot satisfied with the allowance we will return them at our expensee We have traded with Universities and Colleges from coast to coast. We can save you some money and we can please you. We ship you with the understanding that if you get any item that is not satisfactory you may return it at our expense. The enclosed envelope does not require a stamp. May I have an inquiry or an order from you. Sincerely, Kans s City Sport Goods Co. X. eo By e mee Je E. "Cap* Turner, Managers “~~ Just use the space below: Dear "Cap": ' Send us prices Signed Address \ THE SCHOOL PURCHASING | ater aan OFFICE EQUIPMENT and SUPPLY ASSOCIATION Sterling, Kansas Ban ol eaing CLASS JEWELRY TROPHIES FORMERLY KANSAS SCHOOL. PURCHASING ASSOCIATION Sept . 16 1937 ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 CAPS AND GOWNS DIPLOMAS E. L. Falkenstien, Sec'y. Phys. Educ. Corporation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas . My dear Mr.. Falkenstien: September 10 we were advised by the Rawlings Mfg. Co. that your order S-6 was shipped complete September 9 except the two dozen whistles which were billed to you at $2.00 a dozen. He advised us at that time that their temporarily depleted stock would soon be replenished and hoped to have your whistles to you in about 10 days. Thank you for recalling this matter to our attention. Very truly yours, L. C. Newman Secty. & Treasurer SCHOOL PURCHASING & SUPPLY ASS'N. Sterling, Kansas LCN: EMB ee a ns — ee ee ere DEPOSITED WITH THE CASHIER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS By PA 4S i¢. 4 / Eduss front Dept. CE eee 5 ass A i ki ee is Ss es Checks (List each check or draft separately) Trarts ter t heck ” ofss” Plog th. Ack. fou AAA LOAAA OAL S 4° wh NA SC Aa ‘417 - tu ae ee 193... Received all the above listed items. EQ IPMENT ORDERED FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION AERTS Sept. 2, 1937 - Boren Sporting Goods Co., Hutchinson, Kansas (Req. #A 5662) Sept. 2, 1937 = School PurcHing Assn., Sterling, Kansas 6 pr. heavy goal nets “4 volley balls, white-Official Rawlings V-1'7 “~ 8 sets Boxing Bloves-10 oz. med. qual, Rawlings No,50 2 doz. Whistles-nickel finish v & Stop Watches @ 245 @ $2.95 5 00 200 2elD i 2, 1937 - Bowen-Nuss-Brown Hde. Co., Topeka, Kansas ‘Sept. 2, 1937 - 1 role do Zz. 58 ' x 3! x 15 thread, tarred tennis nets, drill bound do z. Hockey sticks - 18 oz, 4,80 A.B.C, Drug Co., Marysville, Kansas 1 basketball pump, with gauge, clamps on table (A, G, Spalding) | 2 doz. Playground balls, official fe 2 a. 2 + doz, oO a outseam 14" it HI ft + 2 it oz. Ball bats Spalding #6H 8.05 9.20 OeLf $2.70 (Req. #A 5663) $11.80 40,00 4.00 10.75 66,50 (Req. #A 5664) $36.00 2.40 “38,40 (Req. #4 5665) $4.60 16.10 4.60 7490 $55.00 STATE OF KANSAS Form B-2-(long) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FOO, ; ee LAWRENCE, KANSAS Fe... Southwestern Sel felevchone Ge : See _..Dr. Rourcner NOs 65 A oe. Lawrence, Seances. . Address. & e aa Je ; 14-5436-s Month of June . 19m Date oe Order | ARTICLES OR SERVICES Value 6/e7\/s <7 OL Obtews Vmergeney Physical Education, . 7 . of ** 2 yi ae 4 “a ie AV J.A. MERMIS, — ‘ * ; & iad See STATE OF KANSAS oo MARK KROUCH, fe oH age ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER OFFICE OF : ce STATE BUSINESS MANAGER ea 2 STATE HOUSE fe : TOPEKA February 15, 1939 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Hducation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: We are indeed sorry to get your report under date of the 13th concerning your Request #1250 for wire netting. Since there was nothing to indicate that other quotations had been requested by you, we felt justi- fied in sending out for other bids. As the W. A. L. Thompson Company bid was low, and everything indi- cated they were bidding on specifications, we awarded the order to them. We will take this up with the Thompson Company, and see what they have to say about it. We assure you we regret this occurrence. Very truly yours, ~~ Mark Krouch 1 Asst. Business Manager MK:G is ajgtleadts! i a feeaas Ae Hy I i me bile i Oe ye ae thiiad ae 7 February 13, 1989 Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coache Mareh 1, 1989 © Encunbrance laundry ! ? Thank Physical Education, aside an $35 200 month of yours, set the : Varsity February Zi, 19396 Mire Marl leon, Bursar’, ee Boar irre Kleoss ia af ad a ni fi i if i i it il ie i Very sincerely yours, i ; j H