Page 7 Other advertising 623.90 Postaze 12,80 Clerical Expense 326.97 Committee Meetings 105,75 Expenses of speakers on radio, luncheons, etc, 82,35 Bands 190,70 II, Ticket and Administration Expense Ticket sellers and clerical help 241,00 III, Games Committee and Officials Expense Officials fees and expenses 1, 190,41 Travel expense of games committee members 129,65 IV. Games expense Guarantees and travel expense to competitors 5,366.07 Equipment - implements 132..07 Motion pictures and permanent records 248.59 Buildings and grounds expense (including rentals) 2,976.57 Program expense - Printing Teleoe Trophies 827,59 Tickets for Committeemen 38,64 Total Expenditures $13,479.49 Receipts $23,069.55 Expenditures 13,479.49 Net Profit $ 9,590.06 The net profit of the 1940 N.C.A.A, Tournament was handled as follows: Twenty-five hundred dollars to repay the loss on the 1939 tournament and the balance was divided 50-50, one half going to the N.C.A.A,, the other half going to the schools which competed in the tournament and divided as follows: the competing teams! share was divided into fourteen equal parts} each team that represented a district got one-fourteenth, each team that went to the fi- nals in the Fastern and Western play-offs got another fourteenth for that ach- ievement, and the teams that played in the finals got still another fourteenth, So that meant the checks have gone out to Colorado, Springfield (Massachusetts) College, Rice Institute and Kentucky (Western) State Teachers College, who got approximately $250, Duquesne and Southern California received approximately $500, and Indiana and Kansas got approximately $750, That, of course, is over and above their expenses, » * *&© © & HITTING THE YARNIN' BASKET DEAD CENTER This bit of drama went unreported in the Western Illinois Teachers-Iowa Teachers basketball game recently: Forty seconds were left, and Western trailed 50-48, Some one slippedin the tying basket. The Western bench went wild, An excited sub reached over to slap Coach Ray Hanson on the back, To his surprise and horror, Hanson's unconscious form slumped forward, While the frightened reserve tried in vain to revive his coach, Western's Captain Eddie Willard sank the winning bucket with only nine seconds remaining, (continued on page 9 )