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I am in- closing pictures of a new game called “Goal-Hi,” first played.a few days. after the above mentioned letter was published. Its creator is Dr. Fog Allen, basketball ‘coach at Kansas University. “Goal-Hi’’ is similar to basketball, except there is only one goal, and the court is circular. To THE READER'S CAMERA CLICKS make it faster, fouls are penalized by a stay in a penalty box as in hockey and the ball is in play after every basket. The _ court is 50 feet in diameter with a circle 6 feet across at the base of the goal post over which players cannot step. It can be played on most lawns and at night by car headlights, and permits each player an equal opportunity to be a_ high score man. Txos. Bowius, Lawrence, Kansas. eR richie CR UTS CT She Hadn't Oughter! She wasn't much at cooking or sewing...Housework to her was a bore... But when it came to nightfall...The | rer ee roe ath rT Renee eee BS Bee fella. LEFTY... A big, bad wolf ‘til Hilda tamed him! ED...He and The Deakon ate together, lived together,were 4 See pals to the end...and ae - a = ena tek _— iy HOWLING HIT That has America in | Stitches! ” ROBERT... 7 : whose millions Ke didn’t worry . him...half as - . much as Hilda! THE DEAKON ... Percy the Passion Flower they called him. J 7 He thought he knew women ‘til he met Hilda E - Se STARRING BENNETT ~ MENJOU And Introducing J h Wl U B BARD Hollywood’s Newest Heart-Throb 0 il | Win. GARGAN ° Geo. E. STONE + Peggy WOOD + Donald MEEK « victor MATURE Directed by HAL ROACH « Screen Play by RIAN JAMES and GORDON DOUGLAS From the Novel by DONALD HEN DERSON CLARKE ¢ Released thru United Artists 6 THE KANSAS CITY STAR, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1939. A New Form of Basketball Enlivens Summer on Mt. Oread ee relative quiet of the summer school session at the University of Kansas has been broken in recent weeks by brisk scrimmages of sprightly athletes around a post with a strange wire contraption atop it. The men, high school basketball coaches taking summer instruction, are playing hi-goal, a quite radically different form of basketball developed by Dr, F. C. Allen, veteran and expert basketball coach at the Jay- hawker school. Hi-goal is played on a 50-foot circular area and both teams shoot for the same goal. When a goal is scored the ball bounces down upon the contestants and immediately is in play again. The game calls for brisk, unbroken action and extremely accurate shooting, as Pictures on this page indicate. Hi-goal isn’t the only spirited summer activity on the campus, however. Notice the summer schoolgirls at play. Kansas City Star Photographs, by Thomas M. Bowlus ed 4 . aus aaa Ee a> THIS IS HI-GOAL and making a basket—as Gerald Barker (arm upraised), Minneapolis, Kas., coach, is doing—isn’'t as easy as in con- ventional basketball, for, as you see, there is no backboard. The ball will drop down through the basket and the game will go on without pause. A game consists of four quarters of seven and one-half minutes each. In the play (left to right) are Clifford Olander, coach at Argen- tine high school, Kansas City, Kansas; Alvin Emch, coach at Madison, Kas., high school; Kenneth Center, coach at Great Bend, Kas.; Barker; Vernon Hays, Lecompton, Kas., coach; Kenneth Cassida, Towanda, Kas., coach; Loren Florell of Topeka, a K. U. varsity player, and Art Lawrence, coach at Rosedale high school, Kansas City, Kansas. FOR THEIR FIGURES’ SAKE, rather than for fun, these sum- mertime co-eds are climbing on the “monkey maze.” Such activity is said to limber all the muscles of the body. These climbers are (left to right) Anita Louise Warden of Parsons, Kas; Mary Isabelle Taylor of Law- Tee CiO yy eet taSiaie Bertha Scott of Topeka, Margue- rite Jones of To- peka, Marjorie Smith, 1414 Fed- eral avenue, Kan- sas City, Kansas, and Martha Jean Lefman of Inde- pendence, Mo. SOFT BALL is as popular with girls as with men students on the summer session campus. The umpire is Betty Campbell of Lawrence, the catcher, Ann Carlisle, 14 East Fifty-sixth street terrace, and the batter, Joan Taylor of Leon, Kas. ‘ SHARP SHOOTING IS REQUIRED to score two points in hi-goal. This picture makes that clear. It shows Florell about to let go of the ball for the difficult target with Hays guarding him. Incidentally, the basket may be lowered for smaller players. ice) ee eae : eee wetness ONE WAY TO GET A REST is to make a foul in hi-goal. Dr. Allen is shown placing Gerald : alee Sith 2 . ; Barker in the penalty box. His team must play without him until his “term” has expired. No free LIGHT-ETCHED CLOISTER. At night the courtyard of the new home of D. W. Newcomer’s Sons at Brush Creek boulevard and the Paseo throw is awarded presents an aspect of serenity suggestive of the consideration and dignity which characterize every Newcomer service. (Advertisement.) ‘ . . 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