Goal-Hi is New Sport Invented. By Dr. Allen’ Lawrence, Kan., July 14 (ap)—Dr. F. C. Allen, versatile Kansas U. coach who’s always tinkering with basket- ball, has come to the rescue of unlucky | mitted in this area without penalty. canes who toss goals into opponents ; When a coal Bee the oe is Goal-hi, a variation of basketball, eflected bac Lee ule court by 4 has only one goal and it’s the target metal cone. Thus there is no letup of both sides. The new sport made /| 25 12 the regular cage sport. its debut last night with former col-| Players who commit fouls are lege stars mixing it in a strenuous| placed in a penalty box for a time, 41 to 40 contest. as in hockey, leaving their team/ The game is played on a circular| mates short. jf court 50 feet in diameter. There is a 6-foot circle around the goal, which has no backboard. No player is per- INTRODUCE NEW GAME EE Demonstration of Goal-Hi Basket- A Word... concerning the GOAL-HI HAS ITS DEBUT oo DR. FG ALLE es N OF KAN THE GAME’S INVENT es OR, e . ae ball Tonight at K. U. originator of i) Gon re est Played at Lawren ——_—_—_——_—__ G@ALHI Wilts wkers Defeat Ce, 293 me : ca S, 41 t *Goal-Hi a new, basket e: pre Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director of Physical \ a $278 2 . . . | ee tere eC: ongingted DY uiplic for the first time, Education and Varsity Basketball sen ight, July 18, at 8:30 p.m. chu ee emonstration will be pave’ theast corner ee wih two teams composed of rhe f : ¢ es : : of Kansa b ‘ en, Universit Y ts participat- has had the longest period of services : S basketball ¢ ty ne 7 es Wildcats. of any collegiate basketball coach. His introduction to cach, had its i : ; a or ame, 18 played either in_ sihdoors around a goal of tee od size and nee mounted a ie : poe edestal surr eae differant SI cle he rea is included Seat diameter and is known as foul this area without penalty. ae ae ond area is limited by a space eae in diameter which is known a8 e free-throw area and this ell, a in play at all times. After a 10U. an been committed the shooter, | ae throw his shot from any place 1 in favor of the Jayhawhes to 40 . a h : feet radius line. The outside has contributed unstintingly of his uy “ - shooting hee eae very are 0 fect in diam ice be enthusiasm, knowledge, leadershipand | ing bean a score is made the Onno. space corresponds Oe vee loyalty for more than thirty-seven years. and score oes to grab the ball tween the free throw lines of a ree ee lar basketball court. The goal is an open target from is deflected on entering the goal is de : aa Tito the court immediately me metal cone, thereby ne ee ey continuous. he game WH! | heal The game is to,be plevie minutes, yen and one-hi The oes quarters will be pay with the present basketball ee while the last two will ee ae under a new system which - aa the player eg ae ee a box for on 7 : 2 ee cintiler to hockey regulations. on the playing field nder the terday afternoon on the Stadium al Upon entering ¢ - The _ The ey he public is Field with Billy Andlauer, Paramount lected out into the cone Fae ae lights at 8:3 ed. and there will be Newsreel photographer, shooting 1000 Th y the, a metal cone, thereb ee cordially imviteCand parking room. feet of the new game invented by Der tie, Play continuous ae ample will officiate: Dr. F. C. Allen. Principals in the haities i : tr ing are the two squads: Sar: Bob Allen, Gerald Barker, Lee Casida, Dean Ne ack Max Replogle, Bob Klawu ee Connor, Virgil Wise, and i. : OE Dick Harp, Ee ae and, Ken Senter, Dave Shir ae Masoner, Charles Linden, J ohn ; Bill Arthur, and Al Emch. Coach of the University of Kansas, better known wherever basketball is played or discussed as ‘‘Phog’’ Allen, teams have won championships in twenty-one of his twenty-seven years of coaching. Dr. Allen was for two years President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and is now Chairman of the Research Committee of the National Basketball Committee of the United States and Canada. He is also Chairman of Basketball from the 5th District of the N. C. A. A. Dr. Allen is widely in demand as a speaker and instructor of the game to which he GOAL-HI AND ATHLETES MAKE FILM DEBUT FOR PARAMOUNT NEWS Goal-Hi made its film debut yes- film are a group of Kansas Univer- sity and Haskell Indian athletes. Fans of the popular new game will get another chance to see it in action tonight when the Gunners, captained by “Odd” Williams meet the Artil- lerymen. These teams are made up of younger boys. A still younger group will play tomorrow night when the two teams which played such a close game last week will meet again. i —"Goal- vised by Dy basketball Variati oal Yonieht as two as ots Tsity and former Vv. A Players fro arsity basketball schools comp ae, Ores ground befo matel Neck - a periods, t the goal post “toot circle is around a composes th oe Part of the § € remaining the space Here and corresponds to Ines of a regular e goal is an o are committing committeed : Gerald Bai two periods. ersity pla game, ae vice) world €ams composed of re a crowd of. 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