Page 9 8:00 P, M, Final Basketball Game of the Metrovolitan Col- legiate Invitational Tournament at Madison Square Garden, TUESDAY, MARCH 25 9:30-10:30 A. M, Keystone Room MOVIES 10:30-11:30 A, M. Keystone Room SUBJECT: Report of Nominating Committee and Elections, CHAIRMAN: Mr. Marsh Diebold, Carleton College SUBJECT: Adoption of Rule Changes CHAIRMAN; Mr. Don White, Connecticut Univ. 11:30-12:30 P, M, Keystone Room 12:30- 1:30 P, M, LUNCH NOTE: Tuesday afternoon - Provisions will be made to have the coaches wives taken on a sightseeing tour of the City. Further details will be an- nounced by the Committee. se e& e Ke Hitting the Yarnin! Basket Dead Center (continued from page 7 ) As the crowd filed out, mselling salts brought Hanson around, Dazed and weak, he asked: "Who won?" "We did," blurted a player. "Eddie got a basket with nine seconds left," It was too much, Hanson fainted again, scoring « "double," something of a record even for a basketball coach, A high school player in a country town in Texas hadn't scored a point all season, His older brother, trying to give him an incentive said, "I'll milk the cows one day for each point you score in the next game." The cager accepted the challenge and went on an eight-point scoring splurge the next day. NEW RECORD. Philippi, W. Va., January 31 -- Ken Griffith, a lanky, sharp- shooting forward on the basketball team of little Alderson-Broaddus College, to- day staked a claim to the world record for scoring in four years of college bas- ketball. Griffith collected 27 points last night to run his four-year mark to 1,603 and thereby break the former recognized record of 1,596 hung up by Hank Luisetti while playing for Stanford, A HELPING HAND, Lansing, Mich., Feb. 8 -- Dick Walterhouse, junior for- ward on Ann Arbor High School's basketball team, tried to beat Lansing eastern single-handed last night, but the best he could get was a tie, Walterhouse scor- ed thirty of his team's thirty-one points, A teammate's free throw a 31 to 30 victory, - ow gave Ann Arbor