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POeeNce COURTESY | SERVICE ‘ i : ; . sa PS f GOBY HOTEL RUSSELL-LAMSON, WATERLOO, 10 HOTEL ROGERS, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS RT DES MOINES, DES MOINES, I OO a 7 tis Ce a0 Agee hes CA on Geer. A -2 Aon G ten very govt abe —f > 227° FIRST EDITION oo ef ise dude Sper eee esa .* a aiisd 7 ye BEY y" fay Pe : ; pleasant — yes, Peddied in ne Fress Report cidents which punctuated the recent Big Six in« door track and field championships at:Kansas City pertained to the coverage one of ws the better,: known press as- sociations «(not the Associated. Press) gave the : meet. ks In the course of the report put on the wires’ —for general consumption throughout the ~ nation — the grossly erroneous statement: was made that Gene Littler, winner of~ the 60-yard and 440-yard dashes | at Kansas City, was a “Nebraska importation from’ California.” The irrefutable facts concern- ing the new sprint champ are that he is strictly’ a. Nebraska ° product, hailing from Mitchell. As a track team representative’ cf the Scottsbluff county town, he win both the 100-and 220= yard finals in the state high school meet of three years ago at the university stadium a Lincoln. \ Destined To UNIVERSITY of Shine In ’ Southern: Cali- ; fornia ‘recruiters Husker Duds subsequently in-° duced the ex-Mitchell youth to head for the citrus sector and Gene enrolled at Compton junior college, a feeder school to U.S. C. After a year:at Compton, the Peep eed arrived, at the conclusion hat he was “in- the wrong pew” in the far west: So, of his own free will and without advance in= formation reaching the Nebraska’ U. athletic authorities, he came back to the state where he could feel at home and be content be his conscience. Let it be said in the youngster’s Eshalf, he has an intense de~ termination to go places in the cinder sport. As a result, he trains . zealously, keeps early hours and servipulously avoids every bad habit. which might interfere with his career in track. All the while, Littler ‘has cultivated commend= able habsts of stu ideniship, where~ fore one imay be certain that no threat of scholastic delinquency - : : ill be hanging over his head, CVEr Wil a Coaches * Petz of the Cornhusker field sts aft im in voicing Be ue the tal ability. ' x gharacter, Litvler is red to write ee himsel? a axé BS he im the Sore: ee , $ : ; ecoraeeec es eeneoel \ : Tiger Grad “MIS ssouar t v. Comp foie Alumnus” made “eo Se of the phone Ouf of Furn ee ae f aude gest that this ae had been harsh to the point of being unfair recent published references to mpaign launched by Missouri. followers to “keep Missouri soys at home.” At the same time, the Missouri grad questioned: the accuracy of the information on which this column based the charge that in the past the Missouri state high« way department had been davaeed: in the enticement of a ‘Kansas boy to enroll at the Columbia institus_ tion rather than at a school in his home state. a If Mr. Missouri alumnus cares — to purswe the matter and will call in person, this c?@umn will ive him the name of-a former ipsburz _ cas. hish scheol oy whose .enr bait at Colume b Was oe due to the. ace es ef, the Missouri highway’ q t, the enticement hav« ime its quid pre quo im the form af summer employment on Miss souri roads. ae iS fea @ es) ot ew | pete QO C 5c she pd S ag psto a a ¢ , 1 Pests a ISSOUFT ee a ap a, aisn, Dr On fhe Pen. . Forrest hog” Allen, head mentor of basketball at U.,was firing both barrels it haeiiue U. during the Big Six: ference. pow-wow at Kansag; City last; week= nd. a, As a specific basis of tom~« plaint, the K. U. coach charged: that a Missouri U. athletic de- partment repre~ sentative had written a letter to Principal J. F, Wellenmeyer of Wyandotte high school, [Kansas City, Kas., seeking infor- ‘Imation concerning the scholastie Yecord and -qualificaticns of Ray (Evans, a crack Wyandotte senior athlete who is due to graduate fhis spring. {) In discussing the situation ” qwith his Big Six contemporaries, ‘| Dr. Alc: commended the “keep 1 the boys at home” movement at " Missouri or any other state in- | stitution, yet he could not but ” onder at the inconsistency of a ” ‘Missouri agent in preaching the : “keep ’em at home” doctrine one _ Moment and; in the next, cresss ” ane a state line in avest of in« * formation pertaining to a Kansa$ __ Boy. & omnes April 17, 1940. MOUNTED BASKETBALL ACTIVE GAMES AND CONTESTS == Meson and Mitchell Basketball on horseback is a very interesting game pro=- viding the horses are equipped with stock or western saddles=« the a not possible with saddles of other types. It is excellent as a means of developing confidence in the saddle, Girls are particularly fond of it. Two standard basiethedl: gpeke and backboards are erected ninety to one-hundred feet apart, and the side and end lines of the court are marked outs. A basketball is used. Five players constitute a team. The referee is not mounted. The game is started with a toss-up between the two mounted centers, who stand their horses side by side so that their right sides are toward each other's The play follows the general plan of Basketball except that the players may carry the ball at will. If the ball is dropped the referee secures and gives it to the Player who touched it last, or, if he cannot determine this, tosses it up between the two nearest opponents. — and dan- gerous riding is a foul. The rules of Basketwvall apply whenever possible. MOUNTED BASKETBALL ACTIVE GAMES AND CONTESTS «= Mason and Mitchell Basketball on horseback is a very interesting game pro- viding the horses are equipped with stock or western saddles<-< the game is not possible with saddles of other types. It is excellent as a means of developing confidence in the abies. Girls are particularly fond of ite Two standard basketball goals and backboards are erected ninety to one-hundred feet apart, and the side and end lines of the court are marked oute A basketball is used, Five players constitute a teame The referee is not mounted. The game is started with a toss-up between the two mounted eenters, who stand their horses side by side so that their right sides are toward each others ‘The play follows the general plan of Basketball except that the players may carry the ball at will. If the ball is dropped the referee secures and gives it to the player who touched it lest, or, if +e cannot determine this, tosses it up between the two sain opponents. Rough and dan- gerous riding is a foul. the rules of Basketball apply whenever possible.