BASKETBALL “Phog” Allen — Henry Iba Dr. Forrest “Phog’”’ Allen of the University of Kansas and Henry P. ‘““Hank’’ Iba of Oklahoma A. & M. College repre- sent the best in basketball coaching that the Middlewest has to present. Seldom do the students of one coaching school have the opportunity of attending the classes of two such prominent coaches of one sport. Dr. Allen has been head basketball coach at K. U. for the past twenty years during which time a record has been com- piled that cannot be equalled by any other school in this section. Dr. Allen was a fine player at K. U. more than 30 years ago and his record as a coach and expert in the field of athletic injuries, their care and treatment, is well known throughout the country. “Phog” is a veteran in the coach- ing field but is still in the front ranks. His lectures and demonstrations will be good because he puts everything he has into his courses. Iba’s record is not so long as that of Allen but it shines with the same degree of brilliance. As an athlete at West- minister College he won a dozen letters and as a coach at Classen High School, Oklahoma City, his teams attracted the attention of the entire Southwest. At Maryville Teachers College his teams were unequalled in college play and almost won the National A. A. U. championship against the finest teams in the nation. He served one year at Colorado Uni- versity, transferring to Oklahoma A. & M. where he has been athletic director and basketball coach since 1935. Both have been instructors in our school in past years. It is significant that their teams met in the final playoffs for the district N. C. A. A. championships this year and Dr. Allen’s victorious team continued to the finals of the national N. C. A. A. championships against the great Indiana team. Allen will appear during the first of the week and will be followed by Iba. They both will participate in.a clinic at the close of the school. | ATHLETIC INJURIES AND TRAINING METHODS Dr. Allen will offer a course in The Care and Treatment of Athletic Injuries, in addition to his basketball course. This very important subject has been emphasized in our previous schools and we have presented some of the leading trainers of the entire United States. Dr. Allen’s long experi- ence and success in this field guarantees a continuation of the best to be offered in injury treatment. TRACK AND FIELD Ward Haylett, Kansas State College Few coaches have achieved the success enjoyed by Ward Haylett, veteran Kansas State track and field mentor, in devel- oping performers in this sport. In his years at Kansas State he has raised track and field sports from the bottom of con- — ference standings to persistent contenders for champion- ship honors. Haylett is a hard worker and has something really worth- while to offer for those who are interested in the proper scientific development of youngsters in track and field. His own success is indicative of what can be done without a group of “stars” through the medium of hard work and the sensible application of proper coaching and training methods.