NSAS. wf E {0 Coaches to Play Under New Rules Dr. F, C. Allen has arranged for the members of his advanced basketball class to play an exhibi- tion game at 8:15 the night of Aug. 1. The 22 men are all coaches and are trying to learn some new tricks while in summer school. This pre-season game will be played under the new rules and will give observers a chance to see how | these rules work out and what dif- | ficulties will result from their use. So drop around to the top floor of Robinson Gym and watch the teachers play their own game. I'sDoor Die As Coaches Vie High school coaches from all over the state, who are attending summer school at the University, will take part in a basketball game embodying the rules changes for the 1940-41 sea- son. The unique contest will be pla- yed in Robinson gymnasium, Thurs- day night, starting at 8:15 o’clock. The dean of basketball coaches in the United States, Dr. F.C. Allen, will serve as referee. There will be no admission charge for the game and the public is invited. The two teams have arbitrarily been dubbed the “Jayhawkers” and the “Tigers.” Herbert Knipp of Washburn, now coaching at Eudora high school, will captain the “Jay- hawkers,” ‘ibiile Don Meek, ej-Otta- we University star, will lead the “Tigers.” Other members of the teams, with the colleges from which they grad- uated and the schools where they are now coaching, are as follows: Jay- hawkers - Elmer Schaake, University of Kansas, Lawrence high school; Harold Pitts, Washburn, Maple Hill high school; Gerald Barker, Ottawa University, Great Bend high school; Dave Shirk, University of Kansas, Augusta high school; Dale Hutchi- son, Tarkio College, Table Rock, Neb, high school; Robeat Hunt, University of Kansas, Overbrook high school; Richard Swetnam, Ottawa University Bird City high school; M. W. Everley, University of Kansas, Garden City high school; Joe Limes, coach at Cha- nute Junior College; and George Stapleton, University of Kansas. Tigers - Harold Reade, Baker, Shawnee Mission high school; Ash- ley, Elbel, Sterling, Wyandotte high school; John Lonborg, Universiay of Kansas, Argentine high school; Lee | Casida, Ottawa University, ElDorado junior high school; Vernon Hayes, Washburn, Lecoranton high school; Henry Dingus, Ottawa University Meade high school; H. A. Lonborg, Washburn, Minneapolis high school; Lawrence Stanton, Southwestern, Dodge City high school; Joe Kibler, Pittsburg Teachers, Bennington high school; and Willis Hockett of Atchi- son.