By EDWIN B. ZELLER see _ Craven Shuttleworth, prominent local attorney and former Iowa, uni- | versity football star, will be toast- |master at the Y.M.C.A, Centennial | Year All Sports banquet to be held | this year at the Chamber of Com- | merce building through the cooper- ation of the Junior Chamber. Dr. ! Forrest C. “Phog” Allen, director of physical education and basketball coach at the University of Kansas, will be the main speaker. Don Isett, general chairman, an- nounces that Russell Landis is ticket sales chairman. Junior Chamber will have charge of the seating arrangements and the dinner menu served by Bill Dytrt. The Y.M.C.A, “Y” Men’s club will decorate and serve as receptionist and ushers. Orville Rennie will con- duct group singing and provide for other musical entertainment. A basketball clinic open to all Cedar Rapids boys. will be held on the: “Y” gym floor at 4 p.m., April 13. Dr. Allen will discuss basketball stars to demonstrate points and technique of the game till 5. H. G. “Cap” Hedges will be in charge of the Recognition a Ath- letesz ree Russell A. Borgstrom, 741 Twenty- seventh street NE, was elected presi- dent of the Y’s Men’s club at their regular meeting held Monday eve- ning at the Y.M.C.A. Borgstrom suc- ceeds Charles A. Farr, retiring presi- dent. ,{ Other officers elected were: Don G. Isett, vice-president; George W. Holsinger, re-elected treasurer, and L. W. Woolfolk, secretary. The Cedar Rapids Y’s Men’s club with a membership of twenty-six in 1942, now has twenty-one members in the armed forces oe the United States.