MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS RAILROAD GOMPANY : PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT BRUCE R. MORTON, Division PASSENGER AGENT eae 1027 GRAND AVENUE, RAYMOND JOHNSON, Ciry TICKET AGENT M. R. SMITH, KANSAS CITY, MO. TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT Ogtob er 8t hy 19386 G. M. HALL, Ciry PassENGER AGENT File 336 Dre Fel. Alien, Director Physical Egucation, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Dy Allens F There are so many natural ways of addressing you, such oe as Mr. Dr. Fog etc., I sometimes wonder just how to say it, however, after your many years with the University, I presume you expect most anything. Any way, I do appreciate your letter of Ogtober 8th, giving me further information regarding your trips to Texas, and would certainly appreciate having you on our railroad againe Ip 1 knew the number in your party also your plans, I no doubt, could give you more definite information as to schedules, rates etc., and I will be very glad to call on you at your convenience . and go over all details with youe Again, we do have the service to Austin, ine: and having in mind that you will go from Austin qgirect to Dallas, I am quoting wat consider the very best services Lv: Kansas City MKT Bluebonnet 5230 PM Ar: Austin ™ 2328 PM Lv: Austin MKT Flyer 1:20 AMeee (*eeSleeper set for occupancy at Austin 9330 PM) Ar: Dallas 7240 AM Ey: Dellas MKT Limited 11:00 PM Ars Kansas City . 1:50 PM In quoting the above schedule, I have in mind that you will want to leave Aystin and Dallas after the game at night. However, I am enclosing copy of our latest time teble:ang would refer you to Page 14 which I have marked, giving complete train service between the — mentioned.e We operate three fine trains daily between Kansas City and Austin, as follows: THE KATY THE BLUE THE KATY FLYER BONNET LIMITED Lv: Kanses City 8:30 Al 5:50 PM 30:10 Pv Ar: Austin 4330 AM 23:28 PM 6345 PM You will note the Flyer departing at 8:30 AM arrives Austin 4:30 AM, which is rather early and in case you should desire to use chair car service for the day light ride to Dallas, you arrive that point 10:05 PM and leave at 11:00 PM at which point car to car transfer could be made to the Dallas~Austin set out sleeper, which can be occupied at Austin until 8:00 AM. The Pullman car on this train from Kansas City operates through to San Antonio. You can purchase round trip rail tickets to Austin, which permit stopover at Dallas. The round trip first class rate Kansas City to Austin is $31.20, round trip coach $26.40, good for 30 days. Rate for lower berth Kansas Cizy to Augtin is $6.05, Dallas to Austin $2.65. | Ag stated, + will be very glad to call on you, or furnish any information desired in connection with your trip. Again thanking you for your letter, and assuring you of my personal interest. Sincerely yours Traveling Passenger Agent, 1027 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, lide Pear Mr. Smith: | a Thentc you very much for your letter of October i hie roar anaes waahien Yar te eatin oe we will play et Mnllas, Texas, on December 19 and 20. We are also playing the University of Texas at Austin on Secember 16 and 176 I wonder if you would send me an itinerary for this dates With appreciation of your kindness, I an oS MISSOURI-KANSAS- TEXAS RAILROAD GOMPANY PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT BRUGE R. MORTON, : ; Division PASSENGER AGENT 1027 GRAND AVENUE, RAYMOND JOHNSON, _ Ciry TickET AGENT M. R. SMITH, TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT —— eee “— . G. M. HALL, Ciry PassENGER AGENT Fi le 3 o se Kansas University vs Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas, Dec, 18th, 19th, 1958. Dr* F.C. Allen, Basket Ball Coach, Kansas Unifersity, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr Allens: I note your basketball team will play Southern Methodist University at Dallas, Texas, Dec 18th, 19th, 1938, and I am taking the liberty of giving you information concerning our service from Kansas City. We operate three fine fast trains daily, schedule as follows: ~ THEY KATY THz BLUE THE KATY FLYER : BONNET LIMITED Lv: Kanses City 8:30 AM 5:50 PM 10;10 PM Ar; Dallas 10:05 PM 7:15 AM 12:15 PM RETURNING Lv; Dallas 8:10 AM 6:00 PM 11:00 PM Ar; Kensas City 10:10 PM 7315 AM 1:50 PM The above schedule will give you choice of day or night service, with through Pullman cars, or chair cars with- out change enroute. Our trains are all Air Conditioned, just recently having placed-a f{ceet of the finest air conditioned chair cars in the country. I appreciate the fact, you have reason, to favor the Santa Fe as mich as possible, however in comparing their service to ours, also due to the fact that we so very seldom have an opportunity to serve you, I will certainly appreciate your patronage for this particular trip. The Santa Fe only have two trains daily schedule as follows: Ly: Lawrence SFE 8:55 AM Ar; Fort Worth 10:25 PM Lv: Fort Worth Texas Motor Coach 11:05 PM Ar: Dallas , . 12:01 AM You will note our day train leaves Kansas City 8:30 AM arriving Dallas 10;05 PM, without change enroute. Qi et hace re ki cane ce Sts 3! Aine a tas ea ei Mas | oes rea acter ie! ia aie Seance ae Bae eae rss Saar as ns Sat Say daa coh Ria aan ete tai a Se cay UNDERSEA NNER OMe rr TIES icp iy pelea ee pea Deh Sage Saige ds Ase Vy seat ek: Medea UN einadane 6 3 ~~. Lvs -Lavwrence SFE . 2:48 PM Ars Dallas . : 7345 AM Our service leave Kansas City 5:30 PM,arrive Dallas RETURNING Lv: Dallas Texas Motor Coach 6:45 AM Ar: Fort Worth ' . 7:45 AM Lv: Fort Worth —. Santa Fe : 8:00 AM Ar: Lawrence - 9:27 PM ly: Dallas Santa Fe | 10:00 PM Ar; Lawrence 1:00PM. (Change of cars Newton) You will find very convenient service via either the Union Pacific or Santa Fe Lawrence to Kansas “ity, thence M=-K=-T. The round trip first class rail fare Lawrence to Dallas is $22.75, round trip coach fare $19.20. Rate for lower berth Kans as City to Dallas $4.50. Our Dining car service is the best and very reasonable. Coach meals as follows; Breakfast 30¢ Luncheon 35d Dinner 40¢ Meals in Diners Breakfast 35 to 90¢ Luncheon $1.00 Dinner 1.25 Thanking you for your patronage and trusting that Il may hear favorably from youe VARSITY MEN trip to Texas, together with Coach Allen and Trainer Nesmiths Richard Harp Den Ebling Howard Engleman : Lester Kappelman Bob Allen Fen Durand Lyman Corlis Loren Florell Bruce Reid Bill Hogben George Golay John Kline Bruce Voran- Leave Lawrence Thursday, Dec. 15, at 842 ems on Rock Island ROCKET Play at University of Texs, Austin, on Friday and Saturday, December 16 and 17. 5 Play at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, on Monday end Tuesday, December 19 and 20. | snide ts ‘taletlabdidy oni easier, DeGe 22, 9:53 pete HOCREE ‘Varsity Basketball Coach. December Sl, 1958~ I ae a ie ay a : : a 738) i SHG | the any of to speak to you not see HF g 1o52° is : : i hy Y nil ye we a, GF ote 4 a a Sart . [i me ait vllda | os ai alt ii is ae tl fi . if co Aue Hy Tie eee 1938-1939---BASKETBALL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS---1938-1939 | Lawrence, Kansas Member of the Big Six Conference The 1957-38 Final Big Six Standings W L Pet. Pts. Op.ePts. KANSAS 9 i ~900 408 329 Oklahoma 8 2 -800 456 401 Missouri 4 6 -400 589 384 Nebraska 4 6 e400 588 483 Kansas State a ? e900 348 398 Iowa State 2 8 «200 295 589 1937-38 Kansas Record Conference ~ Non-conference 46 Oklahoma 49 58 Doane 23 55 Kansas State 21 26 Ottawa L? 51 Iowa State i? 41 Ottawa 35 37 Missouri 32 41 Baker 27 48 Nebraska oo 39 Southwestern 29 55 Kansas State 33 - 26 Morningside 21 41 Oklahoma 38 31 Washburn io 51 Iowa State 29 28 Southwestern 24 50 Nebraska 47 29 Drake 34 596 Missouri 36 62 Washburn 35 For Season Won 9 Lost l Won 18 Lost 2 Won 9 Lost 1 Lettermen Back Lyman Corlis, guard Dick Harp, guard Fenlon Durand, guard Carl Johnson, forward Don Ebling, forward Lester Kappelman, center Loren Florell, forward Wayne Nees, guard George Golay, forward Bruce Reid, forward Lettermen Lost Robert Hunt, forward Sylvester Schmidt, center Kirk Owen, guard Nelson Sullivan, forward Fred Pralle, guard Ed Weinecke, guard December December December December December December pecember January January January January January January January February February February February February March 10 16 ae 19 20 10 14 18 20 25 10 14 290 Saturday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Monday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Friday Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Monday Saturday Thursday University of Kansas Basketball Schedule 1938 - 1959 Warrensburg Teachers Oklahoma A. & M. Oklahoma A. & M. University of Texas University of Texas Southern Methodist Southern Methodist Carleton College University of Oklahoma Kansas State College University of Nebraska University of Missouri Kansas State College Iowa State College Oklahoma A. & M. Washburn College . University of Nebraska Iowa State College University of Oklahoma University of Missouri at Lawrence Stillwater Stillwater Austin Austin Dallas Dallas Lawrence Norman Lawrence Lincoln Lawrence Manhattan Ames Lawrence Topeka Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Columbia Name Allen, Robert Arnold, James Corlis, Lyman Durand, Fenlon Ebling, Don Engleman, Howard Florell, Loren Golay, George Harp, Richard Hogben, William Jackson, Maurice Johnson, Carl Kappelman, Lester Kline, John McCaslin, Weaver McKinley, William Masoner, Paul Messner, Kenneth Miller, Ralph Nees, Wayne Reid, Brice Sands, Jack Schaake, Ralph Voran, Bruce Pos. ao ann © & © 2 G2 2S eS Mm Me OO Ue Ue A SS BS US lUGlLUmM® UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Ht. 6?! 6'3st e*2" 6*23" 5*ii° ern eran 6'3e" 6*s" etl" si" 6'23" 6! 6t3" erie gts" 6tie 6! 6'13" S*21" 6°13" 6t 6'3r 6 tin BASKETBALL Roster Wt. 168 180 175 186 164 169 181 184 187 166 160 201 162 183 175 166 186 173 175 175 180 165 i197 176 Age 19 19 21 20 20 18 1 20 20 18 19 20 21 19 20 19 20 19 19 24 20 19 18 20 EXP» Co ¢: ff] + + =f ££ ww BC OC 2B 2B ww 2B Fr eS Sh UU CS UL. Uwe Ue US Home Lawrence Downs Lawrence Junction Cy Lindsborg Aceoees City Topeka Warrensburg,Mo. Kansas City,Kan. Kansas City,Mo. Lawrence Kansas City,Mo. Lawrence Hutchinson Kincaid Kansas City,Mo. Kansas City,Mo. Arkansas City Chanute Brazil, Ind. Arkansas City Lawrence Williamstown Pretty Prairie The Jayhawk Coach Dr. Forrest C. Allen Twenty-two conference championships in 28 years of coaching is the record of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach at the Univer- sity of Kansas. He is the dean of basketball coaches in the United States, having been in the coaching game since 1908. : Dr. Allen played his high school basketball at Independence, Mo. and it was there that he first met Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, and coach at Kansas then. In 1904 Dr. Allen entered the University of Kansas. During his college career, he lettered in basketball in 1905, 1906 and 1907 and in baseball in 1906 and 1907. | The following year, 1908, saw Dr. Allen off to a successful start as a coach, with a championship basketball team at K.U. His sec~ ond Jayhawk team made even a better record in winning another champion- Ship the next year,marking up ten conference victories to two defeats. The same season, Dr. Allen was coaching the Haskell Indian "National Aboriginal" team which won 19 of 24 games and the cage team of Baker University, 20 miles away. This concluded Dr. Allen's coaching efforts for three years, while he pursued the study of medicine. In 1912 he became coach of all sports at Missouri State Teachers College at Warrensburg and his ser- vice as a coach has been continuous from that date. In his frst year at Warrensburg, Dr. Allen's football, bas- xetball and baseball teams were undefeated and the basketball team started a series of championships which was unbroken during his seven years there. -In the fall of 1919 he became director of athletics at the University of Kansas, and before the basketball season was over was coaching that sport. Missouri was dominant in basketball at that time, but by 1922 the youthful Jayhawk mentor had brought Kansas up to a tie with the Tigers, each team losing a single game of the 16-game confer- ence schedule. The remaining six seasons of the old Missouri Valley conf- erence yielded Kansas five championships, the one on 1923 without a defeat. This season was notable, aiso, as being in the midst of a winning streak of 34 consecutive conference games, ended, finally by Oklahoma, which in 1928 moved in championship position. Oklahoma carried over its winning ways into the Big Six con- ference and held the leadership in 1929; Missouri won the next year; then Kansas, under Dr. Ailen, swept the next four years. The 1935 championship went to Iowa State, coached by Louis Menze, a pupil of Dr. Allen's at Warrensburg. In 1936 the Jayhawks blazed through their regular schedule without defeat, winning eighteen consecutive games. In the regional Olympic tryouts Kansas defeated Washburn and Oklahoma A. & M. to qual- ify for the semi-final eliminations. In that series of games the Jayhawks played Utah State and won the first game, but at a great cost. Francis Kespelman, all-con- ference guard, suffered a deep cut across his knee, when he ran into a wire supporting one of the goals and was lost to the team. Without him Kansas could not keep pace with the sensationally shooting Utah State. In 1957 Kansas and Nebraska tied for the championship and last year the Jayhawks were undisputed champions. Dr. F.C. Allen's Basketball Coaching Record (1= Championship.) Games Schools in Position Won Lost Conference 1908 University of Kansas 1 ? e 1909 2 A 10 2 1913 Warrensburg Teachers i 16 0 1914 ’ i 16 a 1915 * 1 16 0 1916 - i 16 = 1917 * 1 16 . 1918 " 1 16 1 1919 " 1 16 1 1920 University of Kansas 3} 9 7 9 1921 " 4 9 9 9 1922 " a 15 1 9 1923 . 1 16 0 9 1924 " + 15 i 9 1925 . 1 43 i 9 1926 " 1 16 2 10 1927 " 1 10 2 10 1928 " 4 9 9 10 1929 " 5 . 8 6 1930 " 2 7 3 6 1931 " , 7 3 6 1932 " 1 7 3 6 1933 ” 1 8 2 6 1934 " a 9 1 6 1935 i ze 12 4 6 1936 " 1 10 0 6 1937 " 5 ag 8 2 6 1938 ” 1 9 2 6 *Co-championship University of Kansas 1937-38 Individual Records Following are individual records for last season of those men who are back in action this year. Individual Scoring Player No. Games NON-CONFERENCE CONFERENCE Total Ave. Played (Ten games) (Ten games) Pts. FG Fi. fia wa OFT OP SG Boling, £ 20 16 7 39 29 A 67 106 50d Golay, f 20 i5 9 39 ae 7 ol 90 4.5 Harp, g 20 9 7 29 25 10 56 81 4.05 Coriia, £ 18 LS 9 39 8 4 20 59 deo Fioreii, £ 16 iS 4 34 5 3 13 47 2.9 JOhnson, g 16 9 4 Be = 0 4 26 1.6 Reid, fc 16 i 1 3 8 a oe 21 Led Personal Sketches University of Kansas Basketball 1938-1939 ALLEN, ROBERT- center or guard- 19 -home, Lawrenee; graduate of Lawrence high school, 1937; coached by Edd Wood. One of the stars of last year's outstanding freshman team. Youngest son of Coach Forrest C. Allen. Has been playing basxetball ever since his kindergarten days. A remarkable ball handler and all-around player. Likely to hold down the "quarter- back" position which his brother Milton played in 1935 and 1936. Can play any position, forward, center or guard, however. CORLIS, LYMAN- guard- 21 -home, Lawrence; graduate of Topeka high school, 1935; coached by "Buck" Weaver. A two letter man at forward, he has been shifted to guard to fill the vacancy left by the graduation of Fred Pralle, Kansas' all-American guard. Is showing up even better at guard than he did at forward. A real scoring guard and a fine rebounder on defense. In the starting lineup a number of times last year. DURAND, FENLON- guard- 20 -home, Junction City; graduate of Junction City high school, 1935; played under Coach Henry Shenk, highly success- ful former Lawrence high school and K.U. star. Durand has lettered the past two years in basketball and track. Tall and well built. EBLING, DONALD- forward or center- 20 -home, Lindsborg; graduate of Lindsborg high school, 1936; prepped by Coach 0.C. Ostenberg. Brother of Ray Ebling, Kansas' all-American forward who graduated in 1936. The big surprise of the 1957-38 season. Worked his way up from the third team to a starring role on the championship quintet. The team's second high scorer last year. One of the hardest workers on the squad. Is pol- ishing up his game and should rank with the best this season. ENGLEMAN, HOWARD=- forward- 18 -home, Arkansas City; graduate of Arkansas City high school, 1937; played under Coach Everett Nicholson. One of the two scoring sensations on last year's brilliant freshman team. Made seven field goals in the game with the varsity last year. Was an except- ional scorer in high school and is looking even better at K.U. Has an uncanny eye for the basket and unususl ability at worming his way under the basket for setups. FLORELL, LOREN- forward- 21 -home, Topeka; graduate of Topeka high school, 1955; played under Coach "Buck" Weaver, along with Corlis. At- tended Washburn College a year after graduating from Topeka high. Then transferred to K.U. Won a letter last year. The tallest man on the squad at 6'4", Very impressive in early workouts this season. A remark- able long shot and cannot be stopped when he is hot. GOLAY, GEORGE- forward- 20 -home, Warrensburg, Mo.3; graduate of Warrens- burg high school, 1955; coached by "Bud" Kennedy, whose father, Dr. A.R. Kennedy, was football coach at K.U. from 1904 to 1911. A first string forward part of the time last year. Has lettered twice, but appears to have just found himself. A whirlwind in the early practices, Golay may be the outstanding man on the team this season. His height makes him dangerous around the basket and his all-around play is much improved. HARP, RICHARD- guard- 20 -home, Kansas City, Kan.; graduate of Rosedale high school in Kansas City, 1936; coached by Roscoe Brown. On the basis of his start last year, Harp should be one of the greatest Kansas guards of all time. As a sophomore he was one of the finest defensive guards in the country and his shooting won him the nickname of "Deadeye Dick". Awarded a place on the second all-conference team last year. Big and fast, he is the ideal guard. Always plays at a terrific pace. JOHNSON, CARL- forward or guard- 20 -home, Kansas City, Mo.; graduate of Northeast high school in Kansas City, 1955; coached by Reeves Peters. Center on the Northeast team which won the state championship in 1935. A first string guard last year until he suffered a recurrence of an old knee injury. Equally good as a forward. A fine rebounder. KAPPELMAN, LESTER- center or guard- 21 -home, Lawrence; graduate of Lawrence high school, 1935; coached by Edd Wood. Brother of Francis Kappelman, who starred on three Kansas basketball teams, finishing up in 1936. A fine ball hnadler. Has yet to miss a free throw while play- ing at K.U. Shortstop on the baseball team. KLINE, JOHN- forward- 19 -home, Hutchinson; graduate of Hutchinson high school, 1936; prepped by Coach "Chop" Cairns. Attended Hutchinson Jun- ior College a year after graduating from Hutchinson high. A rangy boy who is valuable for his rebounding ability. Good around the basket and a sophomore of considerable promise. A regular on the freshman team, MESSNER, KENNETH- guard or center- 19 -home, Arkansas City; graduate of Arkansas Gaty high school, 1937; played under Coach Everett Nicholson. A guard on the first freshman team last year. A high class defensive guard and a good long shot. Played center in high school. MILLER, RALPH- guard- 19 -home, Chanute; graduate of Chanute high school, 1937; played under coaches Dale Skelton and Tony Lockyear. Av- eraged more than 19 points a game during his three years of high school basketball. Probably lost for the season, due to a knee injury. NEES, WAYNE- guard- 24 -home, Brazil, Ind.; graduate of Brazil high school; coached by Harald Wheeler. Lettered last year in basketball and track and also was a member of the football squad. A burly guard who is rugged on defense and a good long shot on offense. REID, BRUCE- forward- 20 -home, Arkansas City; graduate of Arkansas City high school, 1936; prepped by Coach Everett Nicholson. A "come through" player who plays his best basketball when the chips are down. An exceptionally smooth passer and ball handler. In the starting lineup for several games at the end of the season last year. Pretty accurate on Ray Ebling's old "scoop shot". VORAN, BRUCE- center or guard- 20 -home, Pretty Prairie; graduate of Pretty Prairie high school, 1936; played under Coach Walter Graber. Captain of the Pretty Prairie team that won the state Class B champion- Ship in 1936. Kept out of action last year by a burn. In good shape again now and making an impression with his smooth ball handling. PMT OT Tem Capvinronw COLLEGE | NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA MARSHALL DIEBOLD DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ; , RESIDENT HEAD OF MEN’S DORMITORIES December 14 ’ Dr. Phog Allan Coach of Basketball University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: Although I have not heard from you since last summer regarding the proposed Carleton basketball game to be played in Lawrence, January 2, i am assuming that this game is definitely set for your schedule, and that we shall receive a guarantee of 9200.00. If there is any change regarding this game, will you please advise, but since we are leaving here on a basketball trip December 16, you can get in touch with me either at the Carpenter Hotel in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from December 16 to 20, or at The Palmer House in Chicago from December 21 to December 256 We sincerely hope that you are planning to entertain us in a game of basketball, January <, because we have already scheduled a game at baker University for December 3. If there is any change regarding the above, please advise, and in the meantime, best wishes for a merry Christmas, and a prosperous new year. Sincerely yours, | Marshall J. Diebold Director of Athletics Decenber 15, 1928. squad of Texas ay Southern had gone, counting There last returns the the will 20the after Dre he is defini on January e he you after h t of next sours, Secretary to Dre Fe Ce All Varsity Basketball Coachs * sels f oe Se es Ha ok gs sale Py | i nn . 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DIEBOLD, DIRECTOR April 22, 1938 Dr. Phog Allen Coach of Basketball University of Kensas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Sinee we have been invited to participate in a basketball exhibition which will be held at Marshalltown, Iowa, December 27 and 28, I am taking this opportunity of asking you to help me get another game on this trip in view of the fact that it will be during our Christmas vacation, and since our school does not start until January 3, I would out of necessity be obliged to take care of our basketball squad during that entire time. We would like to have a game on December 30 or 31, which- ever date would fit in best with the plans of the other school. It was a real pleasure to have visited with you at the basketball meeting in Chicago, and I sincerely hope that we shall again have the privilege of seeing you at the Drake Relays in Des Moines next weekend. Whatever you suggest regarding the possibility of a game on either or both of the above dates will as you may well expect be greatly appreciated, Best wishes, and hope to see you soon. Sincerely yours, Menek Marshall J. Diebold Director of Athletics “re Marshall de Diebold, Director cof Atileties, Carleton College, Northfield, Minne Dear lire Diebold: Your lottar of April 22 to Drs Alten hna bean sesotved ————— . ALBANY ATLANTA BALTIMORE BOSTON BRIDGEPORT BUFFALO CHAMPAIGN CHICAGO CINCINNATI CLEVELAND COLUMBUS DALLAS DEL MONTE DENVER DES MOINES DETROIT HEMPSTEAD HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY LAKE PLACID LOS ANGELES LOUISVILLE MEMPHIS ‘MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS NEWARK NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK OAKLAND OMAHA PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH PORTLAND ROCHESTER SACRAMENTO ST, LOUIS ST. PAUL SALT LAKE CITY SAN ANTONIO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE SEATTLE SPOKANE SYRACUSE TOLEDO WASHINGTON AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE BRISBANE LAUNCESTON MELBOURNE PERTH SYDNEY BELGIUM BRUSSELS CANADA VANCOUVER ENGLAND BIRMINGHAM BRIGHTON BRISTOL LEEDS LIVERPOOL LONDON MANCHESTER SOUTHSEA FRANCE PARIS IRELAND BELFAST SCOTLAND EDINBURGH GLASGOW SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG DIVISION SPALDING SALES CORPORATION Zfalibea OM " ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 219 NORTH BROADWAY SPORT CLOTHING OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. February 3, 1939 Doctor Forest ©. Allen University of “ansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: This is just to remind you that I will be in Lawrence February 8th, for your game with Oklahoma A. & M. College. Thanking you kindly for this assignment, I am Yours very truly, A. G. Spalding & Bros. Div. Ed: LC