"8 235Q 2:30 3:00 3:05 3:10 3:15 4300 4:10 4:20 4:30 a -FIRST ANNUAL BASKETBALL CLINIG UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DECEMBER 3, 1938 HOCH AUDITORIUM BASKETBALL PABESTRA PROGRAM Demonstration by the Central Misseuri State Teachers Cellege Basketball Team, Warrensburg, Missouri, coached by Tom Scott: le Balletipping vractice @e Drill for enlarging periphereal vision 3. Defensive practice in switching men when screened out ar the plays 4, Drills for deception in under-basket shooting 54 Dribbling, stopping, and piveting drill Greetings from Chancellor E. H. Lindley, University of Kansas Greetings from Dre James Naismith, Originator of the game of basketball Greetings from Mr. Gwinn Henry, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas "Officiating College Games", by Mr. E. C. Quigley, veteran sports official and Supervisor of Umpires in the National League Drill exhibition by the University of Kansas Basketball Team, . ooaeahed by Dr. Forrest C. Allen: le Mass defense drill ze Mass offense drill 5e Set offense against maneto-man defense 4. Set offense against zone defense 5. Fast break offensive "High School Athletic Administration", by E. Ae Thomas, executive secretary of the Kansas High School Activities Association "Officiating High Schooh Games", by Armin Ee Woestemeyer, Sesretary, Kangas Relays Club "Grading and Classification of Officials", by Artie FE. Eilers, of St. Louis, Commissioner of the Missouri Valley Conference Basketball Films: le Basketball Teaching Fundamentals 2e Movie Talkie showing the coaching methods employed by six college coaches - licMillan of Hinncsota, Bunn of Stanford, Bee of Long Island, Carlson of Pittsburg, Kecgan of Notre Dame, and Allon of Kansase kK KO 7:50 peme = Warrensburg Teachers vse University of Kansas High school coaches and their players attending the clinic in the afternoon will be admitted without charge to the basketball game in the evening as guests of the K. U. Athletic Association. The coaches may obtain tickets during the afternoon by applying for them at the Athletic Office in Robinson Gymnasium, indicating the number they desire for their boyse