Wiaatiaatlaatlaataatlaattaat\taatiaattaattaatteati* Anderson In The Heart of Indiana Basket Ball pSacimaw / Hr Purasanr | ? / phen / Ausa / gonenn tare 1 pourine 1 é B ey, Frek Pont ‘ ¢ 1 / “sn acc Reivt \\Y MI Sats Desharr, Davensont “ ; EE, Beane SO.BENO Pinner so ‘ \ ot ay ' hi / ~ ne: ILLINOIS ~*~ ~ GENERAL INFORMATION The Indiana Basketball School of 1933 is the Sixth Annual Clinic under the direction of Everett N. Case, and last year was the largest basketball school in America The sessions this year will be held in Anderson, Indiana on the week of August 21-26. Anderson, Indiana, a city of 50,000 population, is located in the east, central part of the Hoosier state, 32 miles northeast of Indianapolis. The Anderson Country Club and the Municipal golf courses provide ample facilities for all coach golfers. The Municipal bathing pool and a fine bathing beach at Zoo Island Park provide for a daily plunge. The famous Mounds State Park is located at the edge of the city. Classes will be held both morning and afternoon in order that the work may covered in one week’s time. Get-together sessions and round table dis- cussions are included in the school schedule, giving every coach a chance to get the other fellow’s view point. The school is a very thorough one, touching on every phase of the game including the new rules. Facilities for room and board are ample in Ander- son and prices are very reasonable. A number of school boards and trustees permit their coaches to attend the Indiana Basketball School instead of the County Institute. Private interviews may be arranged with instructors. This will help solve your individual basketball problems. Practical demonstration work will be given and every coach is requested to bring his basketball togs. Last season basketball mentors from colleges and high schools attended from all parts of the United States. The unusual -high type of play by Indiana high school teams and the demonstrations offered were praised by the at- tending coaches. WHAT OTHERS SAY The Indiana Basketball School is the best of several I have attended. G. E. Shephard, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NaC: The School offers the most practical course in basketball for coaches of any I have attended. B. R. Peterson, Morgan Park High School Chicago, III. I would say to any coach who really wants basketball, “‘Go to the In- diana Basketball School.” Oliver Walker, Dale; Okla. A fine school and excellent demonstrations. Geo. Edwards, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. I attended the school in 1932, and there is nothing better. Mark Wakefield, Central High School, Evansville, Ind. The instruction in the school was fine, and everything was managed ex- cellenrly. Ed. Kelleher, Fordham University, Fordham, N. Y. ’iaatlaat eat aationlaat) aa taattaatlaat! aati amtl©) toddler iaatlan en tlaatl aattaatlaatianattaatlaattaatt aati <) Announcing Sixth Annual Indiana Basket Ball School August 21 to 26, 1933 Anderson, Indiana Anderson High School Gymnasium The Largest and Most Complete Basket Ball School and Clinic In America Under Direction of DR. FORREST C. “PHOG” ALLEN University of Kansas GEORGE KEOGAN University of Notre Dame Martinsville, Ind., H. S. Logansport Ind., H. S. GLENN M. CURTIS CLIFFORD WELLS TUITION FOR COMPLETE COURSE $15.00 For additional information write Everett N. Case, Anderson, Indiana VWinatlaatlaatlaatt eat! aatteaatlaatlaatltaatiaatiaalin