Educational film catalog (1936)

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796.3-796.33 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION JAI ALAI — Continued We switch to the crowds lined up at the ticket offce. The players march in, line up, lift their baskets in salute to the crowd and begin to play "Excellent film for entertainment pur- poses." California Cal IdP SPEEDBALL TECHNIQUES. ISmin 16-si-$25; rent $3 1940 Duryea & Wells 796.3 Rental given is for two days First released in 1937 this film was re- vised in June 1940. Shows dribbling, passing, scoring, drop kick, touch down, field goal; demonstration of various plays and passes; actual speedball game 796.32 Basketball. Volley ball BASKETBALL. Coronet ISmin 16-sd-S 1942 796.32 sh-c-adult In this picture. Branch McCracken, coach at Indiana university, presents the funda- mentals of basketball Ind $2 BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE. (Sports parade ser.) 8min 16-sd-apply TFC 796.32 Jh-sh-c An MGM production. Available only to schools "A study of basketball technique. Slow- motion photography and repetition of interest- ing shots give one time to see what really happens in a fast game. "Should be useful for all groups interested in basketball, in spite of the fact that the commentary is only fair." Advisory committee Ala ND $1 AMNH $1.50 Neb BosU Ohio Geo $2 Okla $1.50 Minn $1 Wis $1.25 CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL. IR 16-si-sd $8.75-$17.50 1940 Official 796.32 Jh-sh-c-adult Plays by the country's outstanding teams. Analyzed by Nat Holman, head basketball coach at the College of the City of New York "An opening talk by Mr. Holman empha- sizes the value of teamwork. The man-to-man defense is shown, with the means best used under varying situations to counteract it. Variations are shown in the sliding man to man, combination man to man defenses; and the fixed zone, shifting zone, and pressing defenses are included. Other fundamentals, in- cluding passes, receiving, and pivot plays are sketched. "The film closes with another short talk by Mr. Holman in which he states that baskets are seldom accidents and there is both an attack for every defense and a defense for every attack. Throughout the film, the scene alternates from practice games to championship games to show various details. "Should be useful in coaching boys' basketball teams and possibly as a subject of general interest during basketball season." Georgia This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Official for nearest source FUNDAMENTALS OF BASKETBALL. 76min 16-sd-rent $7.50 1940 Fi 796.32 sh-c This entire subject consists of a 5R "high- light version" which may be rented for $7.50 and of 7 separate reels which may be rented for $1.50 per reel. Each reel of the 7R version is devoted to one of the following coaches: Dave MacMillan. University of Minnesota; Dr Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, University of Kansas; Clair Bee, Long Island University; Dr H. C. Carlson, University of Pittsburgh; George Keogan, Notre Dame University; John Bunn, Stanford University; and Chuck Taylor who has conducted coaching clinics for years. Each coach explains his methods and a picked team demonstrates the various points Fi $5 SAd IdP Vt Ohio MODERN BASKETBALL FUNDAMEN- TALS. 30min 16-si-$48 1935 Eastman 796.32 jh-sh-c Guide "Made under the direction of Coach For- rest C. Allen of the University of Kansas, who is one of the outstanding authorities of the country on the subject of basketball." Iowa univ. "Individual offense, individual defense, team offense, team defense; normal and slow motion." Iowa state college Brig Ohio Col $1.20 Ores $1.50 Dud ScU Geo $1 TexTech Kan Wis $1.50 LaEd loan TECHNIQUES IN VOLLEY BALL FOR GIRLS. 12min 16-si-rent $2.50 1941 Scholastic coach 796.32 el-jh-sh-c Guide Illustrates techniques and team play. Each technique is shown in slow motion. All are repeated at least three times VOLLEY BALL FOR BOYS, llmin 16- sd-$40 1941 Coronet 796.32 jh-sh Guide Rules of the game and the modifications which are made to adapt it to local conditions are shown. In both regular and slow motion, detailed instruction is given on serving, volley- ing, spiking and defensive play. Several class drills to perfect skills are shown. Actual game play is also shown Cal $1.50 Minn $1 Geo $2 SHS $1.50 111 $1.50 Wis $1.25 Ind $1.25 796.33 Football DECEPTION. (Football for the fan ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$24; rent $1.25 1932 Nu- Art 796.33 jh-sh-c In this series football coaches of many universities show tlieir technique in training and in play. There is some slow motion and many shots from intercollegiate games. In this reel Coaches Rip Miller, Lou Little, Chick Meehan, B. I. Bierman, Bill Hargis and Gwin Henry. The narration is by Howard Jones, football coach of the University of Southern California This film is in so many of the state col- lege and university film libraries that we sug- gest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Nu-Art for nearest source •I - tltont; td • MUnd; f • Inflammable: nf-safety: p - primary: el - elementary; Jh • Junior high; sh • tenior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 294