Out After Season's Purses Toastmaster CRAVEN SHUTTLEWORTH Craven Shuttleworth, promi- nent local attorney and former Iowa university football star, will |be toastmaster at the Y.M.C.A. Centennial Year All-Sports ban- quet to be held April 13 at the Chamber of Commerce building through the cooperation of the young men’s bureau. Dr. Forrest| tea C.. “Phog’” Allen, director of physical education and basketball coach of the University of Kansas will be the main speaker. Prior to the banquet, arrange- ments have been made for Coach Allen to conduct a free basketball clinic at the Y. gym between 4 and 5 p.m. on April 13 open to all high school athletes. way boys who can’t attend the banquet because of space limita- tions—the limit is 400—will not only be able to see and hear Allen but will also get the advantage of his coaching technique. Don Isett, general chairman, announces that Russell Landis, as In that! Kenmore Course To Open April 15; Burkart Retires Kenmore golf course will open. approximately April 15, according to C. C. “Nick” Car- ter who expects to operate the course himself this season. Here from Rock Island last week, Carter was accompanied by Marsh DeMartelaere, who had charge of the course for ‘several years before entering the armed forces. Charley Burkart will not be pro at Kenmore this year, electing to stay on his job at Collins Radio for the duration. The club will have no pro, under present plans, but the greens will be cared for by Bill Frajman. ticket sales chairman, has ap- pointed the following assistants: Merle Peterson, Alburnett teams. Donald Threlkeld, Donald Ludeman, Iowa Manufacturing team. Harlan Hamann, Keystone team. Larry Jarrard, Richard Pepmeyer, Iowa Engineering team. Clifford Jordan, Hugh Newell, Univer- sal Engineering team alter Brown, Lewis Offerman, Co- lonial Bakers team Mike O’Toole, Link Belt = Earl C. Nichol, Bremers team j Paul > sig Bob Heaton, LaPlant Choate: tea xed Ohexmaks John Kitch, Quaker Oats| Penne Hoff, Collins Radio team. eat Young; Noon Volleyba! Fre Winter, Cartiers School Basketball teams. Bob Kutchera, Handball. John Heidel, Junior Chamber. Lee Winterberg, Unnamed Bureau. Charles Farr, ‘‘¥Y’s Men’s Club. Don Isett, Toastmaster’s club. The young men’s bureau will have charge of the seating ar- rangements and the dinner menu served by Bill Dytrt. The Y.M.| C.A. “Y’’s Men’s club will decor- ate and serve as receptionist and ushers. Orville Rennie will con- duct group singing and provide for other musical entertainment.) H. G. “Cap” Hedges will be in charge of the recognition of ath- letes. High || js —Gazette-Bluménshine photo honors at the annual Y. M.C.A. Usporks vimunt April 13 in the Cham- SLATED FOR : . ber of Commerce building are the Wilson cagers, pictured above, who won the second half title in the Allied Industrial cage league. In the front row, left to right, are Gordie Pisarik, Bob Eaton, Glenn Rebok, Russell Menlo, Ralph Hussman. In the back row are Manager A Shank Bob Morley, Dennis Erger and Harold Thomas. xl i