NaI ° Snow: Nal: SEC: Nil: iLLEN : NAT: ALLEN: Nal: Allen: Nal: ALLEN : m4 when I assured ry cutios. (Fade ) soon, however, we had a team and a reg- ular season schedulee One evening, Chancellor Snow and I were watching & game in the gymnasium of old Snow Hall. (Slight Crowd Murmor) Dr. Snows..See that young fellow out there.,.The one with the ball? He's getting ready to toss a shote.eeLook how beauti- fully it's arching toward the basket} It's going right in! (Cheer ) If I'm not very much mistaken, young Allen's going to be a real star$ I've never seen anyone with such accurato aim, Dre Naismith. How many points has he made in this game? (Cheers) Look...sHco just made another basket That's his 20th point in tho game, Chancellor. He's an ace$ (Fading) Says hets going to study medicines (Pause: 5-10 socondse.e..Fade In) Here's a letter from the Bresident of Baker University, Dr. Naismith. You should look at it right off. (Papor Rattles) HMMMM....They nood a baskotball coach »t Bakore...“ell, we'll have to sco whater.e (Knock st Door: Door opens) Arc you busyy Dre Naismith?e.... Not at all, Phogesese.seCome int I was just reading a letter from the Doan down at Baldwin City.....They need someone to run their basketball team. I'vo been askod to find them someoncde A conch, chee.e.-Gool Have....anyone in mind, Dre Naismith? That's the troublos....Can't think of anyone available, right now, any- WaYesese Say, Dre Naismith, I'd sure like to take a try at that. You wouldn't recommend me for that post, would you? As I think of it, there are a lot of things about basketball that could be conched..edon't you think, Doctor? You?? (Laughs sympathetically) Welle...I don't know,.s.Phoge..Phog Allon eeeeeBasketball coach$ Sounds kind of strange! Of course, 111 agrco you'ro a fino playor, Phoge..eBut..Coaching's Difforent. (Chuckle ) Coach AlloneeYou bloody beggartbe.-. I think I could do it, Doctor. I know I coulda! You could toll thom that I know how to throw free throws, that wo always pass in angles and run in curvese You could at least sond me down for atry. I'11 show tom! I know I can do it. I've got some definite idoas about cer~ tain fundamontols of pleying the gamo « « « o always passing *: “nu open. man « « » snd so forthe