TODAY’S GUEST STAR. George Syer (Parsons Sun), who quips, “a/ veteran major league umpire collects | old glass as a hobby, but the news item doesn’t say whether it is blown | or thrown glass.” 7-70-70 Teams have been chosen for the basketball game to be played tomor-| row night under the new rules. The contest is destined to make basket- ball history, for it is one of the few games, if not the only one, to be | played using the new restrictions | anywhere in the country before the | “beginning of the regular court sea- son. The fact that Dr. Allen was in- fluential in some of the changes and new ideas injected into the equip- ment to be used this year heightens the interest in the game. Results of the play will be a vital factor in de- termining the type of coaching ad- justments to be made for the 1940 season, and fans who witness the affair should have plenty to talk about in anticipation of this year’s revitalized style of basketball. Dr. Allen’s year-old game, Goal- Hi, which was popular with the summer session students last year, received quite a bit of national rec- ognition. The game will be played in Fowler Grove again this sum- mer. The sport is similar to basket- ball, but the court is smaller and cir- cular, and there is no backboard to shoot at. The hoop can be hit from all angles, that i . if you can “0 it at | all. : en