4 by leading baseball, football and basketball teams and you'll want to know about it. But “Little Bill’s” first love is basketball and he knows all the types of offense and defense and his work on the “science of shooting” is said to be remarkable. He'll be with us from the 22nd to the 25th and on the 25th will co-operate with our other basketball man, Dr. F. C. “Phog” Allen, in a joint clinic. Getting these two master-minds together in the same arena will be one of the high lights of the school. You won’t want to miss it if you’re interested in what is tops in basketball. Dr. Forrest C. “Phog” Allen, University of Kansas ‘We need not go into detail to tell you about “Phog” Allen and his work in basketball. He thas been with us before and has served us many times in individual bas- ketball clinics. Each year he has something new and he holds nothing back. He will start off the school Tues- day, August 22nd, with two important sessions and will join “Little Bil?” Miller in the big joint clinic the final day of the school. ATHLETIC INJURIES Dr. Forrest C. Allen In addition to his work in basketball, Dr. Allen will offer a one-hour course each day of the school in The Care and Treatment of Athletic Injuries. Nobody ever saw a team coached by Dr. Allen that was not in superb condition. He explains how this is done and demon- strates how to take care of your athletes. Charles “Chuck” Cramer and Dr. Lloyd Boughton, who were with us last year, will also participate in the course on First Aid and Training. Thus, we will have the best and most complete faculty in this department ever presented. BASEBALL Lew Fonseca, Chicago White Sox H. J. “Pie” Traynor, Pittsburg Pirates Leroy “Bud” Parmelee, New York Giants One of the finest attractions we have ever been able to offer is our baseball course this year. Three great former Major Leaguers, will be with us for three days, beginning Monday, August 21st, and they will provide expert instruction in hitting, fielding each position, pitching, base-running, and all features of the game of baseball. Lew Fonseca was a great outfielder and first baseman and led the American league in hitting in 1929 with an average of .369 and was voted the most valuable player in the league.