Dr F.C.Allen, Basketball Team, From _ Lawrence THE INDIAN-DETOUR AND GRAND CANYON LINE The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System To-- Austin Tex & return via Dallas. ITINERARY OF YOUR TRIP This schedule is based on current time tables, which are subject to change without notice Station Road Time Train No. Day and Date Remarks Lv. Lawrence Santa Fe 8.5 3AM 5 Thr,Dec 15, Chaig Care i Ar. Oklahoma City as 5.25PM 54 Thr Dec 35. Work oute Lv. Oklahoma Xity ge 11245 Am 8615), Fri Dec 16 Tourist Sleeper. Ar. Dallas nn 7 .45AM| 15, Fri Dec 16. wn Lv. Dallas MKT 9.35AM| 1. || Frd Dec\16. |Chair car. Ar. Austin Tex an 2.28PM i. Fir Dee 16, ae Lv. Austin Tex MKT 10+55AM 2 Sun Dec 18. nn Ar. Dallas Tex = 3.50PM 2 Sun Dec 18 ae Lv. Dalles Tex | _— Bus 6.45AM Wed Dec 21. Ar. Ft Worth a 7 45 AM Wed Dec 21. Lv. Ft Worth Santa Fe Ge AM 6 Wed Dec 21, |Chair car. Ar. Norman ae 12.35PiM 6, Wed Dec 21. af Thr Dec 22,or Lv. Norman " 12.35PM 6, Fri Bec 23. tf ' | @apeDec \22 or Ar. Oklahoma City i ff 1. Pe 6, Fri Dec 23 it tf Fri Dec 23 or Lv. Oklahoma City A 1.05PM 6, Sat Dec 24. ni. Bri Dec 23 or Ar. lawrence ss 9-2/7 Pil 66 3g 4 oa\ nm, Ly, Ar. All principal SANTA FE trains are now AIR-CONDITIONED Remarks: Grand Canyon National Park and the Indian-detours, on the Santa Fe to or from California and Southern Arizona, offer matchless stopovers of any length and at any season. The Santa Fe is the only railroad entering Grand Canyon National Park. Pullmans direct to the Rim. Indian-detours explore by motor the cliff dwellings, Indian pueblos and quaint native villages of the Spanish-Indian country about Old Santa Fé, New Mexico. FAC. CALYOE . CAN, : T. vs MEDICINE HAT ca war PARE en 8. | i MT, RAL WATIONAL Ré on WEST YELLOWSTONE &Fap ad mY CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK = SISSON wr, 1AsseNn NATIONAL PARK exo. -—— Se ne ee ra SORES “>. ST.LOUIS cKT ON C\ YOSEMITE ArH TIONAL PARK DODGE & bey GENERAL GRANT. CITY % AATIONAL PARK b a eh SEQUOIA = VWATIONAL PARK On tee -DET re reve JOAGUA pecos SAN ANGELOS CALIENTE WN The Santa Fe is the only line under one management “all the way’”’— Chicago to California and Phoenix— thus insuring uniformity of service . GCULPFP Gee ewMEXiIcCO AORPUS CHRISTI <== Santa Fe Double Track eum Santa Fe Single Track Other Lines A BROWNSVILLE Rand MeWalle & On... Chiara 14-A THE _INDIAN-DETOUR AND GRAND CANYON LINE The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System Dr F.C.Allen, From To ITINERARY OF YOUR TRIP This schedule is based on current time tables, which are subject to change without notice Station i. Road Time Train No. Day and Date Remarks Lv. Round tri oy rail ticket, per jcani ta, $31.20, Ar. Lower berth, tourist,Oklahona City te Dalilas,| _ (About) 1.75 Lv. Upper nit Hf 1 14 to Dallas, un 1.20, Ar. Skeeper at Okllahoma City rdgady for occupancy at 10 Pl. Lv. luncheon, table d'hote, train 5 between Lawrence and Oklahoma City, 90 cts. Ar. Breakfast,traim No 6 betwedn Ft Worth and Norman, 50¢,65¢,amd 75d. Lv. Dinner, train Nb 6,between Oklahoma City and fawrenoe, table Ar, G'hote, $1.25,ph1s0 a la carte service. Lv. Lv. By: Lv. Lv. Ar. Cm 112138. All principal SANTA FE trains are now AIR-CONDITIONED Remarks: Grand Canyon National Park and the Indian-detours, on the Santa Fe to or from California and Southern Arizona, offer matchless stopovers of any length and at any season. The Santa Fe is the only railroad entering Grand Canyon National Park. Pullmans direct to the Rim. Indian-detours explore by motor the cliff dwellings, Indian pueblos and quaint native: villages of the Spanish-Indian country about Old Santa Fé, New Mexico. Santa Fe Double Track & y _ CLASS OF SERVICE > 1201 SYMBOLS This is a full-rate DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable- NL=Night Letter =, — its de- : erred character is in- LC=Deferred Cabl dicated by a suitable ( 08 ) "’ Te - symbol above or pre- S NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. ©. WILLEVER ~ Ship Radiogram (~ PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination Received at 646 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2764 T . KT60 10 XC=WARRENSBURG MO 5 1147A 1978 OCT 5 PM 12 Co DR F C ALLEN= 2 WROTE YESTERDAY ACCEPTING GAME STOP SORRY TO BE SO LATE= CARL VOLTMER* THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE ) ‘ 5, a4 th ¥ “4 * iS “4 . , x - : : ; ; and service the October 7, 1953. | a de I om take a over t — sf cae Mays on & tas on walt vhen I was teaching ee eee ee ee os aoe Th sie on tetelon, in Ecigatiar ten on Sonate flying with with open a es a ea eta 4 L ‘3 . i vil Hi Hil Bakes a Hy saa 4 et Warrensburg who are either deceased or are not reportede pte Hee we a fil i i ip if 8 7 i W ee ey Bagge 3 a. i be sh ee Very sincerely yours, rector of Physical Education, . carulia’ Methotiaks Gantt : FCAsAH ppeay CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE WARRENSBURG Mo. October 4, 1938 Er. Forrest Allen University of Kansas Lawerence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Your letter is at hand concerning the basketball zame for December 3rd. I have discussed the matter with Coach Scott, and we shall be glad to come for the guarantee of one hundred dollars. We hope that it will be possible for you to find us a place on your 1939 schedule for a game here at Warrensburg. Coach Scott will be glad to use some of his boys in a demonstration work out in the afternoon, if you so desire. He will be glad to cooporate in any way that it is possible in this matter. If you wish formal contract, we shall be glad to have it or you may consider this letter and its acknowledgment the agreement covering the game. The matter of officials i8, of course, left to you and Coach Scott. Very sincetely, Crk Valier Carl Voltmer Athletic Director CV:MS September 29, 1938. Dre Carl Volimer, Athletic Director, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri Dear Dre Voltmer's 3 Your favor of September 26th sesciveds I am sorry that it would not be possible to offer you a guarantee of $150.00. I would kindly call your attention to the fact that five years ago the Univer= sity of Kansas played at Marrensburg for a guarantee of $100.00. Te had won four or five championships in the Big Six, but we did not con- sider our prestige in the mitter. We went dow to Warrensburg and played the game because it was an early season game; we went for the good that both of us could get out of ite I think we Aigured up the expenses of driving over end coming back, and it came té6 a little less than *100.00 so we just agreed with Tad Reid that we would play for that amounts Im this game on December Srd we would admit all the high school players and coaches who would come in for the clinic Saturday afternoon. It was my notion that we would not have much of a gates So Re ee ee ne ae TONSA ES. Se FU MES moe eure for ‘the guarantees — I have hed letters from six si? ait pele Satsing for this early season game, but I remembered a few years ago when Tad Reid came over here when the athletic shake-up was on, and he mde a statement to the committee that we played every team imKansas but would not accommodate him by playing his teame Of course, he had for-= gotten that just three years previously we had done this very thing, and only for a kindly accormodation. I remember years back when the University*of Kansas offered me a football game and a basketball game, I told then we would | cone for whatever they thought was rights i did not wnt any more than . expenses, Se ee Penk wenoete Og noe dene seh eemy from their ow territory ite dle nein: hs Sa ak ens st ows the merchants would be umable to attend the game on account of their businesse So you can see why I consider 100.00 a very liberal guarantee. We have a great number of gemes rather definitely sched- wled for next year. We plan to go to the Hast coast or the West coast, and either wiy we have tentatively committed ourselves, so for that reason I would not care to sign a two year contract. However, it has been our policy to play these smaller schools, and I could assure you that if we did play you the next year or the year following that we would play at your school for the same guarantee that you would receive heree I consider this eninently fair, as I do when I offer you the . $100.00 guarantee, because it is exactly what we got when we played at your place in the last basketball contest between our two respective schoolse The game that I refer to was played in December, 1933. You oan deck TC up An yer Pecoris and I think you will find my statment quite correct. | _If you are further Sntorested ina gune I will be glad to hear from yous Wath Idindest personal regards, I am v Very cordially yours, vy Director of Physical Education, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache FS ae er YEA! MULES State Teachers College 1938 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 23—Tarkio—there Sept. 29—Kansas Wesleyan—there *Oct. 7—Central—here *Oct. 14—Cape Girardeau—here Oct. 21—Open Date Oct. 29—Springfield—there Nov. 4—Maryville—there Nov. 11—Kirksville—here (Homecoming) Nov. 18 * At -trome” SaMmes~at night ne ae eR TE 1937 SCORES First game won from, Tarkio 9-0 Second game won from Kansas Wes- leyan 14-0 Me Third game won from Central 15-0 Fourth game won from Springfield 19-0 Fifth game won -from Rolla 20-6 Sixth game won from Maryville 25-7 Seventh game won from Kirksville 13-6 Highth game lost to Cape 6-20. “Reddy”’ to Bring You Electrical Service Missouri Public Service Corporation CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE WARRENSBURG Mo. September 26, 1938 Dr. Forrest Allen, Director of Athletics University of Kansas Lawerence, Kansas Dear iDr. Allen: .I have your letter regarding a possible basket- ball game, and have discussed it. with Coach Scott, We understand that it would be a regularly scheduled game and advertised as such. In view of our excellent last year's record, we feel the team would have some advertising value for its first game. We are willing to come for a guarantee of one hundred fifty dollars, or for a two year agreement of one hundred dollars each year; preferably home and home but not necessarily so. If you can use the game kindly let us know and we shall be happy to add it to our schedule. With kindest personal regards, ¥. Bb Lh Carl Voltmer Athletic Director * CV:MS September 19, 1986.6 ss sak Sillideis Bdeetinn of batted, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, lissouri.s Dear Tee Voltmers: may not carry throughs be tuak bo tha tnen, ¢ au tetalins vaent the possibility of heving a clinie game here on Saturday, December Srde We ere playing the Oklahom Aggies at Stillwater at the dedication of their new ficld house with a seating capacity of 9,000, on Deceuber 9 and 10. Our Big Six coaches meeting is ee ee ct ie Seca ca ce te Deceuiber Sra, at ten o'clock in Kansas City at groups demonstrate the necessary fundementals and formations. We, of course, would be glad to have Coach Seott and his squad denon- as as es ck ee Oe ee ce a et te If he cou got togetiar and wort ant tw points tat he would care | . d stresse $a i 4 b 3 E a. bcs hak steel chee adi aaek 4 Oe Voltmers marriede cml CCT ee enough to ascertain which one it wase With kindest regards, I am } Director of Physical Edvur-" Versity thar? ~ g ae oS i: 4 (ita a ii Hat a ber ed i ee Oba ibe HH tat ] tit a te ue he a “iy; Hitt 8 it Meer i HT ile i (lj afpaay dail i ee ii si abl fn i Hi 1 jth adhe q ni ti Hi Hen iif Mreotor of Physical ‘Varsity Paskothell and we wi be fun sort em | Very sincerely yours, CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE WARRENSBURG Mo. June 20, 1938 Dr. Forrest C Allem University of -Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allem: Would you be interested in a schedule early season game with us in basket ball for next year. As you know the most of our last years good team has graduated, however, for a early game the last years record might be a little drawing card. I believe, however, Coach Scott will have a present- able team, not enough to give you much competition. If you are interested let me hear from you. Would there be any possibility of a baseball game with a team representing your summer school. We have started such ateam here this summer as an experiment. We are playing it merely as fun not @s a college sport. We feel it will give the summer school enrollment a little entertainment. If you are interested we will be glad to come down for a guarantee of as little as $25.00. See if the game can be arranged. Very sincerely yours, Coach Carl Voltme MAR/CV