£NNOUNCER + NELSON: rFN: HUNT: “APPELMAN : NELSON: FEN: NELSON: FEN; ALLEN: EBLING: HiPP: EBLING: HARP: CORLIS : Training- practice- study- all lead up to the big game. Por our iast scoue we take you to Hock Auditorium --a crow of over four thourcind peospls arc watching tne game. SOUND. CHEER. Just listen to that crowd as Ebling dribbled in for a set-up, and his Sth poiat tox the dayhewkers. Tho score's 15 to ° with the Jeyhawkers teallingsee there's a lot of wild racing up anc dowa the court, (SOUND: GHEER} bus Pypalle Droaaks through with a field soa’ (SOUND: GUN SHCT)~ to maxe the score 15 40 11 at tho half. The boys from K.J, are leaving the floor - let’s foliow thom to see what hrppcns . > Get those eold towels -- hero, put it arcunc your nock and face, Lie down, Don, I'll sponge your arms, Open the windows 4 e« « Here's your sweat suit - better zot ines it nowe Here's Doctor Allen. hie on up to the board, It sure makos it clear, with the basketb-1 court on the beard. Youhe All right, boys. Here's wht your-lcing incorrectly. You're not carry- ing; through you~ pliayse The opponents aro tircwing ¢ zcne derense agcinst you a1i you boys don’t recognize it. Now here*ts a way to work through 1t. ». (FaDE OU’). ». Now, if you'll just take shat pivot hore, and pass tho ball to . « « « « (FADE IN) . . is thet clear? Aro there any questions? . . . What is it, Ebling? Doctor, you semember how you told us to bend tie outside knee end throw the outside arm low to block tho dribble of anv player circiing around? Well, I’ did that end they called a foul on no .. what wis wrong? I'm the man that meade the foule t eu. How s that, Dick? Well, you see, I doubled upon him to help you Don. Yes, but she referec was standing way over on the other side of the floor and called a foul on Ebling instend of Harp.