Juniors Play Goal-Hi | X Tomorrow NightUt. ‘Qusdiggq A basketball game using the new “Goal-Hi” goal will be played on the quadrangle east of Robinson Gym- nasium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock between two teams of boys whose ages are 11 and 12 years. The goal standard will be lowered to 9 feet to accommodate the height of the play- ‘ers. Doctor Allen will officiate the game. The line-ups for the two teams will be as follows: Tornadoes: Jimmy Kistler, Frank Davis, David Sommerville, Horton Lee Fox, Kenneth Oehrle. Goai-Hi and Athletes Make Film Debut for Paramount Néwé ty, 1939 Goal-Hi made its film debut vie terday afternoon on the Stadium Field with Billy Andlauer, Para- mount Newsreel photographer, shoot- ing 200 feet of the new game in- vented by Dr. F. C. Allen. Principals | in the film are a group of University athletes, who like Goal-Hi, have never been seen on the silver screen before. S wo eee Fans of the popular new game will get another chance to see it in action tonight when the Gunners, captained by “Odd” Williams meet the Artil- lerymen. These teams are made up of younger boys. A still younger group will play tomorrow night when the two teams which played such a close game last week will meet again. Panthers: Tom Jones, Steve Ells- a —— ee worth, Ray Boardman, Donald ~ Schaake, Charles Oehrle. Weinzettel ObserRU GNA 64923 i R. E. Weinzettel, sales promotién manager of the Medart Manufactur- ing company, is in Lawrence watch- ing the progress of the new Goal-Hi game, and attending to other busi- ness. The Medart company is man- ufacturing the goals for the game. Goal-Hi To ental 2 = 2 Movies Via Pa L*8 193: Goal-Hi, the new basketball ver- |: sion of Dr. F.C. Allen, will enter ; the movies Monday afternoon ac- Evelyn Herriman Wins cording to an announcement made yesterday. Billy Andlauer, Pathe Free Throw Contest News photographer, will be here Monday to shoot 600 feet of film for the new game. : The film will be made at 1:30 at the Stadium field with two Uni- versity teams probably seeing ac- tion. Andlauer has been on the Campus before taking pictures of the Kansas Relays. — The free-throwHg contest 839o- men ended last week at the Quad- rangle with Evelyn Herriman mak- ing the greatest number of throws out of 100 tries. The Goal-Hi goal was used for the contest. Evelyn made 53 good tosses for} first place, and was followed by Vir- ginia Bell with 51, and Mickie ‘Learned with 40. There were 14 en- trants.