IOWA STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1937-38 Season Outlook Member of the Missouri Valley Athletic Association -- "Big Six Conference" Location -- Ames, Iowa Colors -- Cardinal and Gold Enrollment -- 5,500 Team Name -- Cyclones STAFF George F. Veenker, Athletic Director Louis E. Menze, Head Coach Merl J. Ross, Business Manager LeRoy Timm, Freshman Coach Jim Henderson, Publicity Director Beryl S. Taylor, Trainer. SCHEDULE FOR 1937-38 (With Scores of Last year; Iowa State scores first) Nec. 3 = Simpson at Ames Jan. 21 - Missouri at Columbia (37-39) Dec. 6 - State Teachers at Cedar Falls Jan. 29 - Nebraska at Ames (31-48) yee. 10 - Cornell at Ames Feb. 6 - Missouri at Ames (28-31) Lec. 13 = Grinnell at Ames (39-26) Feb. 12 - Kansas State at Manhattan(40-48) hes, S31 - State Teachers at Ames Feb. 14 - Nebraska at Lincoln (33-45) Ton, 8 - Kansas State at Ames (31-44) Feb. 21 - Kansas at Ames (26-36) fan 15 - Kansas at Lawrence (28-41) Feb. 26 ~ Oklahoma at Ames (42-48) - Oklahoma at Norman (22-28) Sane af THE PROSPECTS Iowa State sports fans are going to see some fast basketball this winter, executed by a promising bunch of Cyclone sophomores. They won't bring the champion- ship to lowa State this fall but they'll bear watching in the future. Coach Louis Menze has five members of the state high school championship team which represented Ames in 1936 and some more likely looking newcomers. For a nucleus to build his Cyclone team, Coach Menze has Bob Blahnik, a star guard in Big Six competition last year, and a pair of reserve forwards. The Cyclones will be small -- averaging about 6 feet in height -- but they'’il be fast and a good ball-handling quintet. Major Lettermen Returning: Most Promising New Men: Bob Blahnik, guard Wendell Allan, forward Harry Roschlau, forward Don Beresford, forward-center Bob Menze, forward-guard Minor Lettermen Returning: Warren Maxon, forward-guard Bill Nechanicky, forward Harlan Anderson, forward Hilary Ryan, center Allan Kilborn, center Bill Bliss, guard bob Kliebenstein, guard Melvin Levine, guard Lettermen Lost: Jack Flemming, forward weuriece Johnson, forward Burton Thomson, center Fred Poole, guard