GOAL-HI USER COMMENTS DETROIT, MICHIGAN “It is something every school or recreation center should have; of inestimable value.” Edmund J. Barbour, Intramural Director, University of Detroit BELLEVILLE, TEXAS "A good game.” S. J. Makeever, Supt. of Schools BARRETT, MINNESOTA “In these small schools where basketball is major game it gives grade youngster a chance at learning shooting fundamentals.” W. L. Angell, Supt. of Schools YAZOO CITY, MISSISSIPPI “Our limited experience leads me to think it has great possibilities.” R. J. Koonce, Supt. of Schools PLENTYWOOD, MONTANA “Full of recreational promise.” E. H. Fellbaum, Supt. of Schools ANAHUAC, TEXAS “It should be a fine aid in encouraging free play by students who are not good enough for the basketball teams.” R. F. Riley, Supt. of Schools, Anahuac Public Schools BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN “Very good mechanical device for teaching technics of basketball shooting. A boon to recreation also.” J. Demyan, High School Athletic Director ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA “TL like it.” C. J. Kubieck, High School Basketball Coach WEEHAWKEN, NEW JERSEY “I believe Goal-Hi is an excellent addition to our equipment, besides making an ideal game for gym classes it perfects shooting for varsity teams.” Lester H. Purvere, Supv. Phy. Education LITTLE FALLS, NEW YORK “We like it.” Harold L. Corzett, Supt. of Schools WOODSFIELD, OHIO "| like the Goal-Hi very much and consider it a valuable addition to our playground.” ~<"R. L. LaCroix, Prin. Grade School SOUDERTON, PA. “This equipment allows for worthwhile activity for a maximum number of players on a limited court.” Wilmer M. Landis, Supv. Prin. FORT MOULTRIE, S. C. “An excellent game and an excellent means for training basketball players all year round.” Irving Lehrfeld, Ist Lt. 8th Inf. (Rifle) Company Commander CONROE, TEXAS “Good sport, very popular with our pupils.” Geo. L. Anderson, Prin. Junior High School FREDERICKSBURG, VA. “Very good.” T. Benton Gayle, Supt. of Schools BLAINE, WASHINGTON “Great value in encouraging basket shooting during recesses and noon hours.” Vernon C. McDonald, Supt. of Schools APPLETON, WISCONSIN “We like it for the purpose desired—mass game for gym classes.” W. A. Witte, Vice-Prin. Senior High School LONGVIEW, TEXAS “It is a good game. It will be played more next year as we got it a little late and other schools here will probably start the game also.” A. B. Owen, Prin. CARPENTER, WYOMING “Okay.” R. E. Rennard, Supt. of Schools COLDWATER, MICHIGAN MONTICELLO, NEW YOKK “A good game.” Ken Somerelle, Supv. Phys. Ed. DAYTON, OHIO “A good developer for basketball.” Virgil E. Prugh, Coach and Phys. Ed. Dir., Wilbur Wright School POINT MARION, PA. “It is an aid to teaching fundamentals of basketball.” Henry LaMuth, Phys. Ed. Teacher HARRISONBURG, VA. “Good game. Very popular—always in use.” W. H. Keister, Supt. of Schools SPRINGDALE, WASHINGTON “Okay.” M. F. Garred, Supt. of Schools VIROGUA, WISCONSIN “| think Goal-Hi is a very fine game. Easily used in my gym classes because of its ability to take care of 10 or more players at a time.” David Anderson, Dir. of Phys. Ed. WASHINGTON, D. C. “| think it is fine—can use it in many different kinds of informal ways. Will try it on basketball squad next season for shooting practice.” Anthony Kupka, Dir. of boys Phys. Ed., Woodrow Wilson High School CRETE, NEBRASKA “| feel that it is a grand game.” Robert S. Gibb, Coach WATERLOO, IOWA “It is an unusual informal game and a good formal game." E. M. Strobridge, Coach GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN “Excellent.” S. A. Partington, Supt. of Schools CLEVELAND, OHIO “Good game.” Terry Wickbaum, Supt. of Schools, Cuyahoga Heights School WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA “Has most appeal and is most value in Junior High for both boys.and girls.” Robert W. Mavity, Dir. of Health and Phys. Ed. ALTON, ILLINOIS “It is serving a very valuable purpose in our program in that it appeals to the boys and girls 14-20 years old.” R. J. Foval, Supt. of Recreation FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE “It's worth having on every school and playground during the warm seasons of the year.” Lewis H. Kriger, Prin. of High School FRANKLINTON, LA. “| think it a good game for most pupils.” N. L. Smith, High School Prin. NILES, MICHIGAN “| like the game very well; so do most of our students.” Joseph E. Whitman, Dir. of Ath. High School CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO “| believe it will be very valuable both as an aid in teaching basketball fundamentals and as a playground apparatus. | like its adaptability.” Eleanor L. Thwing, Instructor of Physical Education KEARNEY, NEBRASKA “A fine informal game.” Harry A. Burke, Supt. of Schools ITHACA, NEW YORK “The portable feature, especially on small areas makes it possible to remove when playing other games. The adjustable feature gives all ages chance to compete fairly. E. E. Bredbenner, Dir. of Recreation for Public Schools DUMONT, NEW JERSEY "A good game to use with large physical educational classes.” Willar R. Quirk, Dir. of Ath. Newspapers Everywhere Rep DETROIT Was Quick to Introduce G@ALHI Ge@AL HI “Best game ever developed for Cc. C. C, Camps” | “i THE NEW GAME ‘“\GOAL-HI By J. L. Tarr, District Adjutant roduced, and without doubt, it is one of the best | OAL-HI and has GOALHI the mews New Game 112 ort This Thrilling Skull practice before the game is routine, especially when the game is as sensationally new and different as Goal-Hi. Hard As rh in the Liggett School gym you see, tejt to abt, SYBIL SMART, MARY CUPPER, CONNIE STROH, ROSALIND PACKARD. A new game is being int PCE camps. It is calle “Excellent game. We have 3 standards in our school.” Robert E. Sharer, Supf. of Schools COLERAINE, MINNESOTA "Very good.” H. W. Dutter, Supf. of Schools PATERSON, NEW JERSEY “Very good game for physical education program.” Carl E. Snedeker, Business Agent State Teachers College MORRIS, NEW YORK “Il think it fills an important place on our playground in particular—I have KENTON, OHIO “Fills a need for a game similar to basketball—Inexpensive equipment.” Chas. Secoy, Prin. High School NARBERTH, PA. "A good outside game to substitute for outdoor basketball court.” Allen B. Weatherall, Phys. Dir. OOSTBURG, WISCONSIN “| think it very fine for our school which has no gymnasium at the school but must rent a hall. It gives many a chance.” E. H. Lubbers, Supv. Prin. " Di Physical oo Sate ete Forrest C. Oe ee See. Equip- een deve : h at the e : tball Coac : : , outdoors o Se a oe ae of : playing fiele atball,, and a single | men é : foot diameter, ee : eee r sixty 100 ‘ -circle. eee id se eich is set up in the — eg poe is the goal goal of exyuipmient which camps will i ie raieomifing Company itsell. i is manufactured ny he the market and will be delivered of St. Louis, Missouri and 16, 90% O. ‘book will be furnished with each promptly upon order. purchase. Bae iS x THE BYSTANDER Detroit - introducing a br : and new gam 2 regulation weight and size rubber basketballs nearly all summer and the It is Called Goal-Hi oa boys get a lot of shooting practice during the spring, summer and fall. | also WINFIELD, TEXAS ball Originated Ss "und. comes from K like it because the ball seldom goes out-of-bounds and thus speeds up the “It has been valuable to us because our playground is small and Goal-Hi = opeee MORE game. Ray Clement, Physical Director and Coach, Central School Scio, OHIO “An interesting game that takes care of many students in a wide age range.” D. R. Stanfield, Supt. of Schools MILLERSBURG, PA. "A good game. Gives coach an opportunity to see those who will make good uses less space. My boys and girls both enjoy it immensely.” Mrs. R. E. Matherly, Fifth Grade Supervisor ANNISTON, ALA. “Good activity.” P. G. Myer, Prin. Anniston H. S. MARION, ARKANSAS “An excellent game.” ansas where basket- very differe % Older 8ame it is yet Similar to the There 1s 16 1 ’ n'y one goa] In Goal-Hj a bask — 4asket on i : a hi ferred: In the very center 5F Playing Space —anqg } ; used by both Sides. : 2 When the pal] the basket it is in basketball.” F. D. Beidel, Supr. Prin. W. W. Baker, Supt. of Schools I falls through . not qd he CS URBANA, OHIO is immediat ead but One 1 ee ” ly i On i FREER, TEXAS An excellent game. by ej 'Y put into pla ce in play the “Very good.” F. P. Strager, Prin. “gee ae. . pide rolled, rece aaa ee ° ° ° 1 : ’ J. A. Laws, High School Athletic Director DETROIT, MICHIGAN a re Y Player on the team ig aly eee, in any direction - ae: CHURCH ROAD, VA. “A grand game of skill, team work and coordination.” | and are, every player a eu There a; oe We The iy “| have not had Goal-Hi long enough to see any definite results from it but Pat Mcintyre, Athletic Director, Boys Club of Detroit | nd this Makes the es make uy ere two circles that eee The ball 0es 1, : I'm sure it will be a great help in the coaching of basketball.” NORWOOD, N. Y. ee Ceptionally excitin oe ar Some og = Playing SPace, one es top and s * Mat: the A. J. Christensen, Prin. “It looks to me to be definite help for all age groups.” | : ; d representatives of the | = Other hiside ao Tadius and the where? Th omes out— TOPPENISH, WASHINGTON A. A. Kingston, Prin. of School District Welfare Officer has interviews oT ai otely distribute | Lode ae Le ae cirel, 2.8081 from Ol tes... fact that it can “A splendid piece of gymnasium and field equipment.” PERRY, OHIO The teria company. That ee a ee game which will be | Ponts, one arin, ee three an rough the basket in James S. Wilkinson, High School Coach “The children seem to like it very much.” : | aaa to all the camps 1n this ou eee two Doints, © Inner circle ny of thr ee dir ections and WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN R. G. Few, Prin. Perry School | = d at an attractive and reasona : incipally | When a ball ; | emerge sil] ini = . aS 5 offere : f basketball and varies prt Dlaye . 18 touched b of th a Pray, is one ! feel that it is a good game for small children and as we set two standard MILL HALL, PA. | itself is a specialized form of ba t it has only one goal, and a it j Tr outside the lar > | e exclling factor 60 feet apart and play the regular game with the older boys, | feel that it “Excellent sport for groups of CCC enrollees.” The a eigincek game of basketball in Oe aad Almost any number of Immediately Seow: circle | New game URS $ of the might be an aid to regular basketball preparation.” Russell D. Hartz, Company Commander, 306 CCC Company ee instead of a rectangular poe eiitie is fast and provides a pr te ty of the opposing sid the | BL ACKR U R Wis eee: Lee Sauhers, Dir. of Athletics EDGERTON, WISCONSIN tS ible on each team. 5 re should not be so much © S in basketbal] pre. ; » the teacher, re poss ch | On a of exercise; however, een: aa ere bodily contact that is often = — ra brief, it is a game that should be a req is nade uD of each team ) this number may’ payers, but ‘ 7 may be isd suit ve Vari OMAHA see Conditions, oe Mm ice hoéke CHESTER, ILLINOIS “An excellent piece of equipment for handling large numbers of players.” W. R. Lowry, Supt. of Schools d in ordinary basket- “Very good for playground and recreation groups.” icu: group d part of the curricu- C. M. Ewers, Ath. Dir. GATESVILLE, TEXAS ls at the extreme le t eas all oe > Left to righ, i Et, NANCY CLARION, IOWA “Good for general physical education.” lum of every camp. : ither fifty or sixty feet. As Denélty Y there jg > “A fine playground ‘and physical training piéce of equipment.” Ercell W. Brooks, Supt. of Schools The playing field is a circle which o@ oes the exact center and s : compelled *, but @ player a | HELEN POSSELI IC, DER: C. J. Christiansen, Supt. of Schools CALDWELL, IDAHO ngationad before, the single oo id circle” with a four foot oe ( 0 Nn 5 7 d e v S longer than a oe there no ILL CANF] ELD MER. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY “A good game fundamental to basketball which should develop some good immediately around it is ae os is exactly one-half of the ee Son -Geal-Hi, still ree ate time, LOCK WV OOD » JOY CE “Excellent piece of equipment.” shots.” Another circle is drawn waic le, if the outer circle is dra eing rap very n te : ircle. For example, ; : is twenty- ie om orhfty feet, the diameter of the Boe ons ond an ee "The middle circle divides the playing court) For shots made J. M. Deacon, Prin. Marston Junior High School MARSHALL, MICHIGAN Clem Parberry, Ath. Dir. College of Idaho HIGHLAND, ILLINOIS b . ew idly ado : ’ men’s Dted in ba thro fs ang women’s ae ushout the countr eges Le Liggett’s juni Ty. " ” w hrow line. z . Excellent. It has taken a good many loafers off of our hands during the before school ile it also marks the free t Those made inside es C or ¢] : H. W. Holmes, Supt. High School and noon hour periods. It helps build certain fundamental needs in high outer Cea a throw line three points are — two points. e oa tee Interested in ae = COOK, MINNESOTA school basketball; such as, teaching a high arch shot, etc.” eo tes throw line, or in the inner court, score “B Z Hel a pe pe “It is a very good game because it takes little space and a large group can G..¢, Davis; Coach ao throw counts one point. t immediately when a g Smart, Mar “A ie i i play it at one time.” NEW ALBANY, INDIANA hat the ball rolls ou fie] Y Cupp . r lis so constructed tha : ithout the customary eld Morris Roth, Dir. of Health and Phys. Ed.—Coach “Very good.” The goat 18 Thus play continues W dinary basketball. Since there ly keen accuracy. ! an alternative that a | i rovision of sed int ah "tf the award of free throws for i de. basket or goal is ma ay i ld follow a score 1a ge hot players will develop surprising “Good thing. Provides goal shooting and an opportunity for play for the \ NEW YORK, NEW YORK fun of it.” Y PIsy An unusual feature of th TRENTON, NEW JERSEY “| feel it will fulfill a need in our intramural recreational program.” LeRoy Smith, Dir. of Athletics Carl A. Zimmerman, Prin. Junior High School EFFINGHAM, KANSAS , Joyce Loek for School | Sta, Connie Str j 1 4 : I) : anus eats eee cra Say ea | Childr on —s game to aid the boys and girls in acquiring the fundamental Frank L. Hunn, Prin. Atchison County Community High School pena pot eutatons: This provision ia ot pehigs Saved with | Z C WL — a ski so basket all.” 3 | person = f hoc ey. e : f Li im- ‘ 2 Jee "2 . ECORSE, MICHIGAN \ arded in the game © mits a personal foul is | _. James A, Klingel, Registrar = “It is a game that has taken the interest of our playground, it‘is-meeting the . a on malty box. provision, 4 plore % Teen penalty box for one minute Be i ll é same MILFORD CENTER, OHIO need of the smaller child that wishes so much that he or she some day can pla ; nsigned by the reteree rved his time and the | Yy play | mediately consig has se “A good game.” Dale D. Herkett, Supt. of Schools BLAIRSVILLE, PA. “I firmly believe it fills a gap between 7th and 8th grades in our set-up since most boys at that age cannot endure real basketball. They go for it.” E. A. DeLuca, High School Ath. Dir. HAMTRAMCK, MICHIGAN “Undoubtedly the only sport enjoyed by the boys and young men year round. It helps you to keep physically fit year round. It no doubt will prove to be one of the most popular and enjoyable sports in the near future on athletic programs.” Eugene L. Ziolkowski, Pres. of Boys Athletic Club of Hamtramck, Inc. MADISON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA “| like it fine.” W. A. Early, High School Prin. : til he eee basketball. It is healthful, constructive and amusing recreation.” d cannot return to the game unth we d for roughness, he is ejecte Louis S. Parker, Director, Boys Club of Ecorse 1 | Say stops. Should a player be aiaquaitiet for one and one-half minutes. EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO : . | iy the referee and no substitution 1s a oar os aeotl nal f - . a e “Very good game and less strenuous than regular basketball. Fine for \ Itis a fine game. It is ideally Lic = and 2 basketball of a rugged teaching ball handling and arching shots.” | gince the purchase of only a single 9g i Saag ademas | one time and a 6 nek or intra-camp competition. : ee “The boys and girls both like it a great deal.” It is a fine game for inter-ba st camps will not have to go grea Cyril C. Sarv i t uire much space and mo field. Now that the weather is eee ao = amp to find a suitable field. d that every camp ia distances from oot? hand, it is recommended tha ize a WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WIS. recites and spring is at hand, ; ork oft © court, organize “The children that haven't had a chance to play in a gym enjoy it immensely.” the District procure one of these goals, m Gwendolyn H. Cobleigh, Supv. of Phys. Ed. . : = rnament. of company teams and begin a regular inter-camp tow a. roup i uestio SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY : that the regular bas ished, the q “We like the game.” Now tha ketball season is fin 1 company commanders as to what sport 1s been brought up by severa NEWPORT, WASHINGTON a. now it is being used for out of school time. It will improve the shooting ability.” I. R. Morrison, Supv. of Consolidated Schools MONROE, WISCONSIN "A fine game for grade and Junior High students.” Donald J. Huddleston, Ath. Dir. and Coach, Monroe High School KINGMAN, ARIZONA “We like it, Goal-Hi affords a group indoor game.” Duncan McRuer, Prin. Elementary School HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS “All right as a lead-up game before the basketball season starts.” Robert S. Kendig, Dir. of Phys. Ed. AUGUSTA, KENTUCKY “I believe it to be a very desirable game. We haven't had an opportunity to thoroughly appraise it yet.” C. E. Ward, Supt. of Schools SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN “| believe it is a very good game for teaching accuracy in shooting because of the absence of back board. They must hit the hoop.” H. C. Fries, Supv. Prin. of Public Schools HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY “| think it answers a definite need.” G. Koffman, Supt. of Public Schools BELLE ROSE, LA. “It is a splendid game and affords recreation to so many of our students.” F. E. Landry, Prin. of School FREMONT, MICHIGAN “| approve of the game as an essential step in the development of a faster and more accurate shooting fundamental for basketball, which will be of great aid for the ‘Fast Break’ offense.” Clayton C. Anderson, Phys. Ed. Instr. HAMLER, OHIO “A good addition to our Physical Education program.” Irvin Flory, Prin. of High School MARSHALL, TEXAS “More children become interested in athletics through Goal-Hi.” Sister Mary William, Teacher St. Mary’s Academy FAIRPORT, NEW YORK best to take up next. H 2a G@AL HI for intramurd —> play by ere is the answer. 6 a ll inaugurated at the tba new form of basiegium, at left, is watch- the pole. The pole is “A very fine active game for any season and for all types. No injuries. Excellent squad activity in Physical Educational class.” Joseph W. Cummings, Dir. of Health and Phys. Ed. LAGRANGE, ILLINOIS “Very good—as a game in itself and in training for regular basketball.” H. C. Brown, Activities Director, Illinois Masonic Orphan’s Home , e playing oe ussd| Ludlum. igh School boys a” rincipal Russdl Lu ft These Chester H mural play by Princip oop at top of the pole. Oma eee = oor throw csi ee pr ait the other 60 feet in diameter. Tos ie Pee ceil + of two circles, one 30 tee - j ller ‘ d from outside sma : ‘ iat, while basket score fouls or outsides situated in cente ie nets thrower’s side one po tween two players and fou u ler circle n _ from within sma toss-wp be i. a < worth two points. Gamat aT minue quarters. _Photo by Herber____ ng 1s ly interrup ions = fe afford only oe —— Davis J. Baer, Dir. of Phys. Ed. NORMANDY, MISSOURI “In the short time we have had equipment it has proven to be of great interest to the children. We like it very well.” Ward E. Barnes, Supv. Prin. High School — Students