afin John Lawther, who coached at Westminister College, New Wilmington, Pa., with phenomenal success, is now located at Penn State where he succeeded E. E. Leslie. George W. Roerk is the new coach at Westminister. Ken Loeffler, whose teams at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa., en=- joyed winning records, is now at Yale University succeeding Elmer Fipley. Gordon Benn is the new Geneva coach. The State Teachers College at Fitchburg, Mass., with an enrollment of 380 students, appoints its intercollegiate coaches from the student body who work under the supervision of R. H. Colson, director of athletics. Princeton University has had three basketball coaches in as many seasons. Fritz Crisler found his football and director's cuties did not allow him sufficient time to help the basketball squad and turned the task over to John H. Jeffries, Jr., lest year. This season the team will be coached by R. Kenneth Fairman. In looking for a new coach to take the place of Charles Williard athletic officials at The Citadel, Charleston, 5. ©C., selected A. Wes Norman from their own state university. Mr. Williard will confine his duties to the teaching and *coaching of The Citadel's swinming teams. Frank Pauly is the new coach at the University of South Carolina. Elmer Holm, last season's basketball coach at Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. was elected director of athletics last spring. He has chosen D. Erickson, formerly coach at Ottawa University, to continue his basketball WOPKs «5? dttee .w .@ ( Sfsceie Saancte Re? Josh Cody, for many years at Vanderbilt, is now director of athletics and coach of football and basketball at the University of Florida taking the place of W. N.. Clemons. Jim Buford is coaching basketball at Vanderbilt. eee eee ee ee ane coe Lewis F. Manly, Tufts College, Medford, Mass., has relinquished his basketball work to Arthur M. Cochran and will devote his time to football. —o ee ee ae nee ee oe At Tampa University, Tampa, Fla., Nash Higgins found his director's work too heavy and appointed George K. Straus to handle the basketball squad. Harold High, Southwestern University, Memphis, Tenn., also has been relieved of some of his work so that he can concentrate on the coaching of track and athletic managership leaving the basketball team to "Shorty" Probst. John Baker is the new basketball coach at Omaha Municipal University. C. L. Hartman, coach last year, is athletic director and football coach.