GOLDEN JUBILEE OF BASKETBALL HWP EO gee S See ee oe This is the architect's conception of the Naismith Memorial Museum and Basketball Hall of Fame which will be erected at Springfield, Mass.—the site of the first game—in honor of Dr. James Naismith, who invented the game when he was a young instructor at Springfield College in 1891. In its archives will be preserved in perpetuity the names, records, and accomplishments of all the great players and teams of past, present, and future generations. The Naismith Memorial will be open to the public at all times. It will serve to give the great pastime of basketball substance and permanence. It will do honor to a man who has brought pleasure to millions all over the world. It will also be the finest edifice ever erected in honor of a sportsman. Backbone of the Golden Jubilee of Basketball will be the Golden Ball games played by teams everywhere. A Golden Ball Game is a regularly scheduled contest that has simply been designated as such, and the receipts from this game go to the Naismith Memorial Fund. Every team that plays a Golden Ball game will be honored by having its picture, together with a record of the game, placed in the Hall of Fame. The City College Faculty Athletic Committee has designated its contest with Springfield College on Dec- ember 20 as its Golden Ball Game, and the net receipts will be turned over to the Naismith Memorial Fund. 1941-42 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 29 Alpi oe ee At Home Jan. 10 St. MORPH 6 a a At Garden Dec. 6 West Chester Teachers.................. At Home Feb. 7 eae ee ee Away Dec. 13 Oklahoma A&M. At Garden Feb. 14 DUBOER Away Dec. 20 SONNE ye At Home Feb. 18 Pomme a eee he At Garden Dec. 29 Wong i see At Garden Feb. 21 Bieceye Cillegs on Away Dec. 31 Maid ee At Home Feb. 25 Mantarten Sc cie At Garden dan; 3 Geneve —. At Home Feb. 28 St. Pyaels. 2 .. At Home Jans Seis ee At Garden Mar. 7 hMoentelalt os eee At Home Mar. 9 New York University..........00005 At Garden