oe A similar shift was arranged at Oklahoma City University whére Toby Greéhe, director and football coach, has appointed Ray Piper to take over his basketball teaching. George E. Shepard remains at the University of North Carolina in charge of freshman athletics. His place as varsity basketball coach is filled by W. D. Skidmore. R. F. Trapp, State Normal College, Chadron, Neb., stays as football coach while surrendering his basketball Cuties to Ross O. Armstrong. At Montana State College, Schubert Dyche, director, has selected John Breeden to take his place as coach of basketball. Frank Carideo, University of Mississippi, doubles in coaching the gridiron backfield and varsity basketball. Paul Waldorf, formerly at McKendree College, has given up basketball and is head coach of football at Kansas State Teachers, Hays, Kan. He is a brother of Lynn Waldorf, football coach at Northwestern University. a oe oe ee oe Jimmie Needles, whose Universal Pictures team won the A.A.U. chemp- tonship snd pisced first in the Olympic triais, hes returned to collegiate coaching this year. He succeeds William Sargeent at Loyola University in Los Angeles. John Lance, Kansas State Teachers, Pittsburg, Kan., has returned to his duties as head basketball coach after a year's leave for study. Cherlie Morgan, who substituted for him, will return to his coaching of track. A. P. McLeod, Furman University, Greenville, S. C., is another director who hired a basketball coach to succeed himself. R. W. Smith is the new coach. Similar changes have been made at Daniel Baker College, Brownwood, Tex., where Director Gene Taylor has appointed Wallace Myers to coach beasket- ball; and at Tempe, Ariz., State Teachers where Rudy H. Lavik selected Farl Pomeroy to handle the basketball team. ee ee eee nee me ee eee ee ee ee ee eS Re Se ES SS SE GE OE SEN) SES GS OT EE SEH OR Re SES EEF Ween SS EE SER wee Oem er nae ee SEED OE Sm meh UD Oe OEE Om GR A ES See ene OO GD EE OEM ee ED GO ES OE SED Ge OP Oe Oe GD SS eee em ee CRITICIZES "CRYING" - COACHES "The creakiest wheel gets the most grease" appears to be an axiom applied by the whinning coach who seeks by his yepping to obtain advantages in a basketball game. Any immediate gain, however, results in an ultimate loss to the squealer. He hurts himself, the game, and his players. Favors granted plant the seed of favors expected and the individual who begs for and expects all of the breaks weakens his own moral fiber to the point of disgust on the part of all of his associates. Bellyaching coaches drive away that immense section of the public which loves sportsmanship and robs the game of its most influential supporters. Some of the plavers copy the bad example while the more level headed learn to detest the teechers who use such tactics.