DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE Dear Chief: This is to identify the varsity basketball team of the University of Kansas. We appreciate your kindness in letting the boys eat at this time. Sincerely yours, Varsity Basketball Coach. Wr. FR. E. Petora, Kansas City, Hoe a s sentias wield pk wecteeltien iedinn Sit the Big Six basketball games I find these corrections should be made: Kansas plays at Menhattan on February 25 (instead of February 24) Missouri plays at Lawrence on February 26 (instead of at Lincoln on that date). Also, I notice that you have Missouri playing at Norman on two dates - January 15 and February 5. Our geme with Washburn at Lewrenae which was acheduled for Pebruary 1, has been changed to February 2, at the request of Dee Meriahnen. Sincerely yours, Director of Physieal Edusati on, Varsity Basketball Coach. BHOADS ODD BOWD VHS VSD VSOOQVWSBWOQVDAYD Is this correct?. Rs E. Peters c Oo F Ff January 2, 1944 Mre Karl Klooz Director of Athletics University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Karl: Will you see that this information gets to your Business Manager and to Coach Allen at once. This is a list of home officials for the season with their expense allowance, Officials ‘School Expenses Fee Total Jane 15 Lance, John (Pittsburg) $5200 $2000 $25.00 Hogue, Eddie (Kansas City) 3.00 “20.00 23,00 Jan. 18 Peterson, Cecil (Washburn) 2400 20.00 22.00 Hogue, Eddie (Kansas City) 3,00 20.00 23,00 Jan. 21 Lance, John -— (Pittsburg) 5.00 - 20.00 25.00 Hogue, Eddie (Kansas City) 3200 20.00 23,00 Feb. 26 Lance, John (Pittsburg) 5,00 20.00 25,00 Fager, Maurice (Topeka) 2200 20.00 22.00 Mar. 3 Oberhelman, Mike (K, State) 7.50 20,00 27.50 Lance, John (Pittsburg) 5-00 20.00 25,00 Average expense allowance per game $8.10 Sincerely yours, R. &, Peters, ay January 15, 1944. Mr. Lew Lane, Athletic Director, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Woe Dear Lew: Your expense account of December 14th became attached to some of my other expense items on my desk. , - { ma taking it over today to Mr. Harl Falkenstien, financial secretary of the sthletic Association, and am asking him to send payment at once. | I am sorry for the delay. With kindest personal recards, I an. Sincerely yours, - Direster of Physica Education, FOA:AE Varsity Basketball Coach. RETEST criaeaiestasiamainaeeniiinil RO CERURS! COLLEGE ROCKHURST ROAD AND TROOST AVENUE KANSAS CITY, MISSOUBI DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS December 15, 1945 Dr. F.C.Allen, Basketball Coach Kansas University Lawerence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allien; Am enclosing an expense account for the trip to Lawerene This was made out in the office of the Comptroller and handed to me this morning, I see it is not itemized and if you wish an itemized statement, I will be glad to get it for you. We enjoyed both the contests played with your team and my boys spoke very highly of the sportsmanship of the boys on your team. I hope that we may have many more friendly contests in the future. I also hope that some time in future contests that we might come out a"victor" Mrs, Lane joins me in wishing you and your family a Very Merry Xmas and all good things for the New Year. Sincerély yours, Lew Lane, Athletic Director Send gold basketballs to «« John Buescher - Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan Ray Evans = to Miss Harriet Hutchinson, 1730 Illinois St., Lawrences, Kans. Charles Black - Class 44 EB, Pleet EB, Gquad. 3, 10th AAFFTD, Morton Air Academy, Gary Field, Blythe, California. Otto Schnellbacher - to Mrs. Effie Schnellbacher, Fort Dodge, Kansas Armand Dixon - to Mrs. F. M. Bagley, 737 Monterey, Hermosa Beach, Calif. Harold McSpadden = Navy V-12 Unit, 1621 Edgehill Road, Lawrence, Kansas Jack Ballard =- 6558 Jefferson St., Kansas City, Mo. Paul Turner - 2330 West 48th St., Kansas City, Kansas Hoyt Baker ~ to Mrs. Paul Baker, Peabody, Kansas Bill Brill - to Mrs. W. H. Brill, 1922 No. 24th St., Kansas City, Kansas Max Kissell - to Miss Marcile Peterson, aa8 tio. F St., Wellington, Kansas Bob Fi tape trick ~- to Miss Betty Pitepatrick, Employees Reinsurance Corp., Ins. Exchange Bldg., 21 W. 10th, Kansas City, Mo. Don Blair - to Mrs. Hale Blair, Box 8, Ottawa, Kansas Bill Forsyth - to Mr. C. L. Forsyth, Medicine Lodge, Kansas John Short - to Mrs. L. D. Short, 911 Highland, Salina, Kansas STERN SPAT TE My o p © ‘ Wictets whladd we Otto Sohmellvacher = gr HO (7.6.48. 8» Ahn. 3 A ~ thew 4¢ res be a... See tee’ John Short v So NT siti, 5 Mica aaa sas cl cpa ng Se 5 May 14, 1945. Ct bashith tf } Parrrnreh Pict d.. _ bomen, f 730 LF, st , PA ste Pras. Effie Dehurtlhnche, Jort ber ua 7.7, . 737 trontiu os @ a ae prAW0. 65 3% : RES eg Te WH, Bale 192.2 Ao 26%, oyiagins Me font Recireucaes iS jai, wha En “at bof io, It Ine | ed tei ‘Mtiins ie eS reat tL Dain Peek aicla sean ate ail peat Qualet hie ee ae Sete odie 4 de Poiens reaps oe pS Sai : See rat A Ss Nisa sao ad By Jenuary 15, 1944. Dr. R. I. Canuteson, Watkins Memorial Hospital, University of Kansas. Dear Dr. Canuteson: i want you to know how very much I appreciate your fine cooperation in offering to give our boys the ultra- violet ray treatzent. I am asking Dean Nesmith to get the schedules of all the.boys and he will get in toush with Mrs. Kiesow in working out a schedule. I know the boys will benefit greatly, and I want you to know how much we appreciate your kindness. With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, — \ Direstor of Physical Sducation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Expenses of Basketball team to Norman, Oklahoma, to play the University of Oklahoma on Saturday night, February 12. The team left Friday night, February 11, and returned Sunday ‘morning, February 13. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Negmith, Don Barrington, Willian Lindquist, Ggorge Dick, Homer Sherwood, Charles Moffett, Harold McSpadden, Louis Goehring, Bob Malott, Bob Turner, Willard Frank. Pullmen services 2 trips, Fri. and Sat. nights (1550,1.50), ee ee ee ee Hotel and meals, Oklahoma City ($45.60), transportation ee ee ia Newspapers (.60), phones (.65), taxi (.90), se sevseee##8sseees8ftsee¢eexvsnsie#*#e#est#s # 2-95 Sandwiches on train after game enroute Lawrence »« =» «+. 6.45 fotal - $67.80 Varsity Basketball Coach. Expenses of basketball team to Jiumction City, Kansas, to play Port Riley C.R.?.C., in the Junction City Auditorium, on Monday, February 7th. The following men mde the trip: Coach Allen, frainer Nesmith, Don Barrington, Yea Corder, George Dick, Willard Prank, Bill Lindquist, Bob Malott, Harold McSpadden, -. Sherwood, Bob Turner, Charles Moffett, Louis Goehring, Meals enroute ($12.64), hotel, Junction City ($8607) . . . « $48.71 After-game meal 616.52), drinks (2.10), phones (.70), ge BO) oi kt eK he 8 19.82 os @ @@#@ @getse @#£xneeene e@eeteees#tee#stste#es5t © @&@ @# 8 6 3.90 Lemons (Dean Nesmith's report) «2. .«2«esescsvesne sees 1.07 total $73.50 Varsity Basketball Coach. P.5. The Kensas team did not go to the camp at Port Riley, but stayed at the hotel and played at the Municipal Auditorium. Expenses of basketball team to Ames Iown to play Towa State College on January 29. The team left on Friday, Banuary 28, and Sunday morning, January 30. ‘The following mon made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Don Barrington, Dean Corder, George Dick, Willard Frank, Wm. Lindquist, Bob Malott, Harold "Sparky" MeSpadden, Homer Sherwood, Bob Turner, Charles Moffett, Bus and cups ($5.53), 1 Ry. ticket (.97), privatecar Lindquist ($3.75) and Barrington ($3.75) eee eee @ $12.00 - Breakfast Des Moines ($9.86), fruit (2.65), trans- portation Anes (3.60) e 38 = = oO & ss s @ e a = es e os 16.11 After-game meal ($13.85), breakfast, Ks. (12.64) secee 26.49 Hotel Ames (43.60), Pullman service, 2 trips, Fri. and Sat. nights ($1.50, 1.50) sewerwrwee#es#ks*ee+8#*# 46.6060 Gua (.50), newspapers (.60), drinks (1.10), Ce |) ee ee ee a 3-05 Taxi, Desa Moines . « « « e 2s D 2 oe 2s & #8 23 es #@ os ss ss 6 5.50 é fotal $109.75 Varsity Basketball Coach. P.5. The 6:50 pom. Santa Fe over which we bought out tickets, was reported at 8 p.m. then 10 p.m, which made it impossible for us to ride the Sante Fe. We Yad to requisition cars and Lindquist and were able to accommodate us. Since there were 13 in the party, 12 rode in the two cars and Allen took the Union Pacific to Kensas City. On the way back the trains were so crowded that Dean Nesmith, Charles Moffett and Sparky McS were unable to board any of the Santa Fe trains; @ they came on the bus. This necessitated extra expenditure. , ates oe Fs va 12 28 | Sale. G7 ae Fay RE Bieta tard Lpunat Bese (anraglas Fel 7 A. 766 Lf reaklet Bree Hy oo eG /G y . uh GE a. Last 7 12 &¢ | 2649 | wo. a C2 as <2 2 Lyte IE Guplit af G Ge Co New pa, i Ge ao oo ame ve cme reef 16> dS fe ee Ao Se ne @ 7 eo ae ———— 3 i sth apes Lor y ae cs 7 ees 3 ac ee aed ae ee gle LF. lg toed use a pecan aa 2.9 Oe. JanLirto en Cale Expenses of basketball team to Lincoln, Nebraska, to play the University of Nebraska on February 19. The tean left via Santa Fe Friday night, February 18, and returned Sunday morning, February 20. | fhe following men made the trip: Coaoh Alien, Trainer Nesmith, Harrington, Diehl, MeSpadden, Sherwood, Surner, Goehring, Lindquist, Moffett, Dick, Stucker. Drinks, K. ©. Me. enroute (2.40), gwa (.50), papers (.60) $3.50 Breakfast enroute Neb. via Omaha 8.48 liotel and Memls, Lincoln, Neb. TS 46.35 Bus, Lincelm to Omaha, after game (8.35, 7.80) 16.15 Service Pullman K.C. to Omaha (1.50), Pullman service, Omaha to £.C. (1.50) 3200 faxi, Omaha Bus Station to Burlington station, Oueha 3.25 Dean Nesmith (1.85), entertainment (4.80), gun{ 60), phones (.60) 7.75 Breakfast Harvey House, .C.iMo. 10.95 $99.43 Varsity Basketball Coach. Expense of basketball team for return game on February 15, 1944, with Fort Leavenworth Plyers, Pt. Leavenworth, Kansas. Trip was made in two private cars and the Athletio Associa- - tion Pord. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, NeSpadden, Lindquist, Moffett, Barrington, Turner, Stucker, Dick, Sherwood, Corder, Malott, Diehl, Palmer, Frank, Goehring, Braseh, and Harry Morrow of Journal-ilorld Sports. Meals, Leavenworth - Ernie Pontius, Barry Morrow & team $30.89 2 private ears, 6 men cach (Nesmith, $7.85; Allen, §7.83) 15.66 Gum (.50), drinkg, ($1.89) fruit (.80,.60) 3.79 950.3 Varsity Basketball Coach. Expense of basketball team to play Kansas State College at Menhatten, Kansas, on February 23. The team left via Se Fab, 6 and retyraed on Tnere~ day, F e 245 The following men made the trip: Coash Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Berrington, McSpadden, Prank, Turner, Diehl, Sherwood, Moffett, Lindguist, Dick, %tucker. Hoon meal, Topeka : $9.79 Hotel, Henhattan 22.00 Meals, Manhattan (7.65, 13.47) 21.12 fransportation Taxi, ete. (4.10), gum (.50), phones (.40), drinks (1.10) 6.10 Lemons (.90), jug (.15), service charge (.50), cokes an papers (.50) 2.45 Varsity Basketball Coach. sa 5 a = ee = sg oe. pl fe el 72 Why ere. YF ara weed Levoratly Fany : btdiben, Dilek, dhiritard Cam a oe ng anny Po Phat Mess Epseresthe Fong Pea Hang — ble ‘ Arvcroks ala gas 3.79 = GS aE Soo TE y 27 fe ee Hal Tins Jas VO 1 [o i ae 3 "s 2 ¥e : Je ak Crrecle MG 3k | ore . seek ee . 882 . FOOL d ; Te lb leg, 78 (3 Zt ee: ee 226° aon : . Cueshe Case thatins Ke Qisating a 7 wl Ctr GAS Rain ! a c : coe «i IEC, Wee i 2. Goo __ Bat ae > ae | ea Ee ei eae 2 77 : Ze S179 Yoo / O13 ¥7 aé ee Therale ra hitta 25 13 LE Pe ae ae 2 Te ae spoglie Tee vee TE fecires er ee —— te UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION eS eng es # re te a "aes Feet a January 24, 1944. lire Karl Klooz, Athletis Director, University of Kansas. Dear Mr. Klooz: I acknowledge receipt of your letter of the i8th regarding expense statements and how they should be exesuted. At the first opportunity when I am in Topeka and Kansas City I will get the nee- essary receipts to supplement my expense account. I told Barl that both at the Muehlebach and Harvey House when -I asked for receipts there was a long line waiting and they said, "it you want a receipt you will have to get it later." It happens with the team that we have generally been in a rush with a big crowd and it was absolutely impossible to get the re- ceipts, but I will procure then. If I do not get them the first tine, I will go back the second time and get them. I think you have travel- ed enough to appreciate that situation. You will remember at Columbia, Missouri, I gave the boys money and they bought their own meals. I also gave the boys money at Lawrence, Kansas, on the way back from Columbia when they did not eat in Kansas City for the noon or evening meal. tow do you want those receipts made out? Regarding the charge in Topeka. We played the game December 10 and I made my report for six games about January 12 from expense notations. I have written several checks to Bill Lindquist and if I have only given him $4.50 I will give him the other 507. Thank you for calling this to my attention. I realize that this is no valid excuse for the error but I wag tremendously busy with many details which prohibited me from making out these expense accounts. SS for his trip. The extra mileage was figured in going for pregame meal, then to Washburn, and for postgame meal and then taking the boys to their individual homes when we returned to Lawrence. This would figure $5.00 per sar. Hereafter I'll ale Gueh repert of every cane inmedintely after it is played. Doubtless you have already cha¢ged the administration and credited basketball for your trip to Columbia. I assure you of my full cooperation. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION January aes 1944, Mr. Karl Klooz, Athletic Director, University of Kansas. Dear Mr. Klooz: I acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 18th regarding expense statements and how they should be executed. At the first opportunity when I am in Topeka and Kansas City I will get the necessary receipts to supplement my expense account. I told Earl that both at the Muehlebach and Harvey House when I asked for receipts there was a long line waiting and they said, "If you want a receipt you will have to get it later." It happens with the team that we have generally been in a rush with a big crowd and it was absolutely impossible to get. the receipts, but I will procure them. If I do not get them the first time I will go back the second time and get them. I think you have traveled enough to appreciate that situation. You will remember at Columbia, Missouri, I gave the boys money and they bought their own meals. I also gave the boys money at Lawrence, Kansas, on the way back from Columbia when they did not eat in Kansas City for the noon or evening meal. How do you want those receipts made out? > when I made these to. Dean Nesmith the 80¢-edditionel.( I have written s everal checks to Bill Lind- quist and if I have only given him $4.50 I will give him the other 50g. Thank you for calling this to my attention. ) Doubtless you have already charged the administration and credited basketball for your trip to Columbia. I assure you of my full cooperation. Physical EdyCation, arsity Basketball Coach. Sincerély FCA:AH Expenses of University of Kansas Basketball Team to pueeiemes Kansas, to play the Nerington Army Air Base on December 23. Team left Lawrence Thursday morning, December 23rd, returning Friday evening, December 24th. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen and Trainer Nesmith, players Don Diehl, Harold McSpadden, Homer Sherwood, Willard Frank, George Dick, Charles Moffett, William Lindquist, Bob Malot% Deen Corder, Gordon Stucker. 3 Tickets on Union Pacific, purchased in Lawrence, from Lawrence to Topeka and return, charged to K. U. Athletic Association. Union Pacific . would not sell Rook Ialand tickets from Topeka to Herington and return, nor would they sell tickets from Lawrence to Herington and retum. ‘Railroad fare, Topeka to Herington and return ~ - - - - - - = $35.05 Meals enroute -— Se Se em et le ke ee ke ~~. = oe so me 38.45 Drinks, fruit, gua, entertainnent (1.25, 1.40, .50, 2.50) -- 65.65 Paid to Sherwood, Diehl, Dick and Moffett - railroad fare aooomt not retiming with boys, 4@ $1.99 ------ 7-96 Total — $87.11 Me Varsity Basketball Coach. YsauNSVaY.L-AUVLAYOAS ADaTIOO ATWIADNINdS *XOMOIH “fF GUVMAA SHHOVOD Tv ANSCISaAYd ASIA LSYId “ACN ‘S3D3TIOO ALIO ‘NVYNIOH “LYN INSTRUCTOR’S NOTICE Residence School Semester i Date Sf. fit of Lo Ps 2 Students are not permitted to work in Laboratory until this notice is received by the instructor from Business Office. 19-962 9-41—10M Sets We, ee ees Da ee Ay 72 - 43 - adel Gla ee a OT a Se (hag erd S Des Pee rn TS ee BE 6 Lieut. C. Ae Michelman, Navy V-12 Unit, University of Keneas. Dear Lieutenant Michelman: pono agi Aatineion. ay engenders ball squad, accompany team to Herington, Kansas, on Thursday, Deeenber 23; Den Diehl Harold MeSpadden Homer Sherwood - Willard Prank _ The team will leave at 9:09 a.m. Thursday morning, Dec. 23, Union Pacific, and will arrive in Herington at 11:30 a.m. a Priday morning, Sincerely yours, . Dareeteor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coagh.