| New Game for Those Seeking Recagation 1939 Additional facilities for the pleas- ure of those who enjoy the play- ground in the evenings have been provided in the way of plenty of shuffleboard cues and discs, and a new basketball goal. This new metal basketball goal has been placed on the playground and has proven very popular entertain- _|ment for people of all ages. The game is played in a circular court, instead of the rectangular court which all basketball fans are familiar with. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, in collaboration with the Medart Manufacturing Co., ofSt. Louis, Mo., has been working on this new game hoping to have something adaptable for outdoor playgrounds. The height of the goal is adjustable, depending on the size of the group using it. A name for this new game has not ‘been definitely selected as yet and ‘Dr. Allen will appreciate suggestions from those who try it out. OO FREE THROWING CONTESTS Free Throwing contests for both men and women in the new “Goal- Hi” basketball goal are being spon- sored by members of the class in Community Recreation. The con- test for women is being managed by Miss Gearldine Ulm, and -Max Rep- logle is in charge of the contest for men. Rules for these contests are posted in Robinson Gymnasium and various other places over the campus. Men desiring to enter the contest are asked to sign up by July 14, and their free throwing starts Monday, July 17. The women are to sign up by July 15, starting the free throw- Each: contestant ponent’s score, counting the num- ber of goals made out of 100 free throws. The contestants will work ‘in pairs, and shall decide how many consecutive tosses each will make. ing on Tuesday, Jul i 4. 4 1938 Free Throwit} bn elee9- Starts Tonight at Quad The free throwing coftest for men will start tonight at 7 o’clock at the, Quadrangle. The Goal-Hi goal will . be used. The contestants will be paired so that opponents may keep each other’s | score. This is not an elimination contest however, and each entrant ” is allowed 100 throws. The person making the greatest number out of 100 tries will be the winner. All men enrolled in Summer Ses- sion are eligible to compete. Those who have already signed may start tonight but entries will be accepted up to Friday. Entry blanks are available in East Frank Strong and in Robinson gymnasium. -MEN’S FREE THROWING CONTEST The pairing for th j e f : ‘contest for men ei, _as follows: at By ea Lee Powell and Dean Nesmith: — and Carl Friesen; Hoke Bigham and R. A. Blowey; Harold ; ‘Reade and Al Emch; Art Lawrence . C. J. Olander; Gerald Barker 2 oa Ash; Dave Shirk and Ken enter; i a Max Replogle and Bill Ar- The contestants shoul d make thei nes oo and report their score 4 e Physical Educati as on office as soon __