e led LTS: 307 lies iped 150 nes, s to jing zi0’s yore | be ‘that 1 at his ing arly 26 r to; nis- will 2rry Pe- cher not ked all’s nest and . no 3 of the for ‘hail ight {ing on left foot only, 53 straight;* _ _.~+s~ waguupupul tie romance whicheled to their marriage. REE THROW FEATS OF ALL ARIETIES RECOUNTED Wilfred Hetzel Did Everything but Stand On His Head to Set Nine Marks By BYRON C. HERBERT dR. Miscellaneous musing by a man What is believed to be a record 4994n arow.. “2900: 32.6 previously he had shot 316 Gym record at University City High, site of the Globe-Democrat’s second annual high school tourney a week from to- day, is 82 out of 100, set last year just after the first Globe - Democrat tourney ... Louis Kaufman, football co-captain - elect at Moberly Junior College, perform- ed the feat. - previous mark was held by Charles Duchen, now a reserve on Drake _ Univer- sity’s cage squad. - .- Duchen, in 1936, dropped in 78, one more than did Bill Herbert, winner of last year’s event. According to a recent edition of Frank G. Menke’s All Sports Rec- ord Book, one Wilfred Hetzel, at a site unnamed, performed the fol- lowing unusual feats: (1) shooting from an ordinary stance with both hands, 112 straight hits. (2) stand- Kaufman. (3) standing on right foot only, 38 straight; (4) standing on both feet, but with both eyes closed, 20 straight; (5) both feet on floor, left eye closed, 42 in succession; (6) both feet on floor, right eye closed, 18 in succession; (7) one-handed, standing on both feet, 14 in a row; (8) one-handed, standing on right foot only, 11 straight; (9) ordinary stance, both hands, 127 of 129 and 192 of 200. MORE AND MORE The same publication is authority for the following statements: Record for a team’s failure to sink free throws during one game is held by City College of New York against Rensselaer Poly in 1911........C.’C.*N. ¥.- missed .15 our of 15 shots from the foul line—but won the game, 20 to 5. Bill Haarlow, former Chicago University scoring wizard, recorded 19 straight free throws in Big Ten competition in 1935, 10 in one game against Wisconsin ... incidentally, Charles Merrifield, a teammate of Haarlow’s on the Maroons, is coach of John Burroughs’ “C’ team, of which last year’s Globe-Democrat winner was and is a member. NICE FELLOWS Believed to be the greatest num- ber of fouls called in one game is 64, in a contest between the Rhode Island Freshmen and Northwestern Freshmen at Boston’s “Y,” Feb- ruary 25, 1934. Before the rules changes of about 20. years ago, each team had its own specialist, who would do all of his team’s free throwing, regardless of who was fouled ...a Fordham player once tossed in 28 in one game. with a free throw-track mind: for most consecutive free throws is . recorded by Harry “Bunny” Leavitt at Chicago April 6, and 425 without a miss, Bene ones kee Fla Nei up Nit the thi yee the wo $36 fer $1E pri a on in; ne Or