doLttadss in te ea, onroditott foe: hive ais fen ast oH he GOL vy ETS a sare 4 re oe ¥ Fe n + ag : eee ee ; 2 ee iPS zs oo SENS GSS PE LS ag , eet ey ta eae * roagie tas “gente bbe ' . ‘ ‘ttodebhpabaiios and Non-Conference) “~.9>= Pisa. ete et Oe ee ew ft ft ere Se Tet ay" babe Wb ore Fr gle Bs ok December 5 = Gardner, Kansas, Naval Aviation School = at Kenses City ToRE iMate Se PORTGRO* ROT December 21 - University of Jue - at Lawrence Weriocen tno “onroo ocd | December 26 = St. Bonaventure - at Buffalo, N.Y. i eebu coats ad PfLendo®™- ; PEC “ee Ta86ou December 28 = Por dhe Universi ty, - at New York City oss ins aha SYrone tan Set POO Bo Bort Seay. 4 - Gardner, Kansas, stags Aviation School - at Lawrenge + ot effenicc Gos. OP 4 Soke) a Wud iQe ule TAM at GAG *xJanuary 6 =- University” of ‘Missouri - at Lawrence nda oat aiaadt Ayer Ht *January 9 - University of Oklahoma. - at Norman soyttod: notte se: Ava" ao tn ee January 13 - Oklahoma A. & Ne > at Lawrence ee oe ee ee eee Moe fe ee pa og *January 20 = Konsas State ~ of Yoni tans 7” ri fib sw January 29 = Towa Heya. Ayetlon. ProsPlight ‘School - ~ at Konsas. ease wake January 350 = Great Lakes Nawal ‘Training School = at Kongag City February 3 = Gardner: Kansas, Naval Aviation School - at Gardner: *February 6 = Iowa State otege - at Lawrence *February 13 - University “of fst stcn - at Lincoln *February 15 - Iowa State Gortoge = at ames % gab fost February 17 - Oklehome, ‘i . Me Selices ee Stillwater p iD ; *February 235 = taiveniiie of Kibsssks - at eres et : «February 26 = iakcerad ty “oF Gikiahoma - at Lawrence aiG eg1ose *March 2 = teasverettes of Waesuk - at Columbia ; - March 4 = Creighton Witroraity + at Laie e 0 y *March 6 - Kansas State College - at Lawrence ee INH Bat are ti é nana Hoyt Baker Jack Ballard Bill Bauer Charles Black _ Donald Blair Bill Brill John Buescher Paul Carpenter Dick Channel Bob Corder George Dick Armand Dixon Bob Dole Rey Evans a Hob Fitagetetck Vonce Hall Stenley Hoaston oe i a ai &) 1 + ~ “ Ad x . . ‘ * Yiat Lo “wa té-% tag BASKETBALL SQUAD 1942-'43 Bob Heaston “Curtis Hinshaw — Warren Isracl Herbert Kauffman | "Max Kissell oe Harold MeSpodden Dick iilier Bill Palmer Junius Penny in Ro aePiele Otto Schnellbacher John Short Bud Smith Marvin Sqllenberger Lawrence Stream Kenneth Thompson Poul Turner ee ae ee ok 4 * fé > 7s hehe 4 e: Vien ~ we t we +4 PHOgRRER EEO OMS RREOBO™ OFFICIALS (assigned qs of Dec. 17, 1942). Missouri @ Lawrence Kensas @ Norman Kensas @ Manhattan Iowa State @ Lawrence ‘Kansas @ Lincoln Kansas @ Ames Nebraska @ Lawrence Oklahoma G Lawrence Kensas @ Columbia | Kensas State @ Lawrence Gardner @ Kansas City Rockhurst @ Kansas City Creighton @ Lawrence Gardner at Lawrence Oklahoma Aggies @ Lawrence Camp Crowder @ Kansas City Gardner @ Kansas City <_ Great Lakes @ Kensas City Gardner @ Lawrence Kansas @t Stillwater Kansas ©} Omeha usr tears ota ae (Se ay ee is ee aie ay sae a aaa gee pe cae a ee pe aes edo anne ae UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1942—'43 Conference and Non-Conference Games December 1 ~ Varsity-Frosh - at Lawrence December 5 « Olathe UsSe Reserve Naval Aviation Base » at Kansas City December 11 ~ Rockhurst College = at Kansas City December 15 = Creighton University ~ at Lawrence rdham University + at New York City Seni ~ olathe eA cea ae raise *Jenuery 6 = University of Missouri - et Lawrence *January 9 « University of Oklahoma «~ at Norman January 13 = Oklahoma A, & M. - at Lawrence Jenvery 16 = Camp Crowder = at Kansas City —" = caey a ae: - at Manhattan Jeniiéry 30 - Great Hicedk eben tenect: > ut meses. thy February 3 = Olathe Naval Aviation Base = at Olathe (Gardner) *February 6 = Iowa State College ~ at Lupe: *February 13 ~ University of Nebraska - at Lincoln *February 15 = Iowa State College = at Anes February 17 « Oklahoma A, & My College ~ at Stillwater *February 23 - University of Nebreska - at Lawrence *February 26 = University of Oklahoma - at Lawrence *March 2 « University of Missouri ~ at Columbia | March 4 - Creighton University - at Omaha *March 6 = Kansas State College - at Lawrence } ae - eit ae io a? U4 - eet OO oe — 7 5 VARSITY George Dick (24) Don Blair (14) Larry McSpadden (8) Armand Dixon (13) Otto Schnellbacher (11) John Buescher (3) Charles Black (10) Robert Fitzpatrick (19) Jack Ballard (7) Ray Evens (15) John Short (17) Bill Brill (12) Paul Carpenter (5) Jim Roderick (16) Bob Heaston (21) Bob Dole (6) Max Kissell (4) Warren Jacks (18) Stanley Hensen (20) Bill Forsyth (23) Bob Siddons (2) 9 Paul Turner (9) S. A Hew ~ 5 “ < Se \ ‘ E S I E RN 2 Sa This is a full-rate : : es . DL=Day Letter ee i Raa 55 NT =Overnight Telegram erred character is in- ; : ie LC =Deferred Cable oan et wes a suitable { Ss O REAR ITI ymbol above or pre- ad: s le Night Letter ceding the address. A.N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. Cc. WILLEVER Se Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ne eee na nl The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is bro DARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination KAZ188 8 XC=AMES IOWA 10 617P FOREST C ALLENSCOACH= : BAS FE 19 PM 6 54. BASKETBALL TEAM KR= _ ae 7 ee WILL HAVE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR YOUR TEAM FEB 15 SHELDON MUNN HOTELy \ 15% THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE February 6, 1945. Manager, Sheldon-Munn Hotel, Ames, Iowa. Dear Sir: Our University of Kansas basketball team will play in Ames on February 15th. We will desire hotel accommodations on that date. There will be twelve men in our party. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. CLASS OF SERVICE i \ \ | E, S E RN 1201 SYMBOLS This is a full-rate wt ‘ DL-=Day Letter ao bag NT=Overnight Telegram acd character is in- LC =Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable : symbol above or pre- NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. A.N. WILLIAMS _ NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER Shin Reditemas PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT The filine time shown in the date line on telegrams and dav letters is STAN DARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination FOREST C ALLEN pDIRECTOR OF PH SICAL EDUCAT 1 OWl= x UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE KANS= HAVE MADE RESERVATION FOR YOUR BASKETBALL TEAM AT HOTEL LINCOLN FOR FEBRUARY 15% YOUR RATES WILL BE FOR TWIN BEDS AND BATH TWO DOLLARS | MAN PER DAY PLEASE ADVISE NUMB ER ARRIVIR 1G AND TIME= LARRY J KERWIN MANAGER HOTEL LINCOLNy te THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE February 6, 1943. Manager, Hotel Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska. Dear Sir: Our University of Kansas basketbail team will play in Lincoln on February 13th. We will desire hotel accommodations on that date. There will be - twelve men in our party. Sincerely yours, ‘Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. oS December 5, 1942. Mr. Larry J. Kerwin, Manager, Hotel Linsoln, Dear Mr. Kerwin: Thank you for your letter of November 2th. We plan te stop at your hotel when we play the University of Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Hoe CA PET A LS FOUN ES Fr pO OE ieee OPERATED BY EPPLEY HOTELS CO. November 30, 1942 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Att'n: Basketball Coach Dear Sir:- We have just received the basketball schedule for the following season from Mr. ~“ewendowski of the University of Nebraska. May we take this opportunity to invite your team to stop with us during their visit to Lincoln. You are no doubt familiar with our unusual facilities end ideal appointments of the Hotel Lincoln. As I understand it your men require separate beds and we have available twin-bedded rooms to take care of your needs. Needless to say it would be an extreme pleasure to have your team stop with us during their stay at Lincoln and everything will be done for their comfort and well being. May we hear from you at your earliest convenience? Hospitably yours, HOTEL LINCOLN -/Kerwin, Manager Stanley Hansen (20) a —e (23) : Sa Pen, damper (2) fe pepe tr) BIG SIX CONFERENCE ALL-STAR BASKETBALL TEAM BIG SIX CONFERENCE ALL-STAR BASKETBALL TEAM | 1943 Pirst Team NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FOOTBALL COMMISSIONERS Epwin N. ATHERTON PRESIDENT Joun L. GRIFFITH Pacific Coast Conference ArtHur R. HuTcHENS Intercollegiate Conference ® Southern and Southeastern Conferences (Big Ten) Asa S. BUSHNELL e Eastern Intercollegiate Reaves E. PETERS Football Association Big Six Conference @ @ ArtHur E. EILers James W. St. Crair Missouri Valley Conference Southwest Conference Feb. 14, 1943 Dr. F. CG. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: Was surprised at the score in your game with Nebraska last saturday night. Am anxious to know how Capt. Sehiesl worked. The officials in your game with Nebraska at Lawrence on Feb.23 will be Lance and Oberhelman. Lance is busy on Mar. 6. Will probably get Hogue to work with Hinkhouse in this game. Hinkhouse has been assigned since last spring to this game. Lance and Larson will be in your ga-e with the Aggies the 17th. Will you please tell Earl to save two seats for ? me for the Nebraska game there the 23rd. Very sincerely yours, hans a. 8 Petes January 26, 1943. Mr. Reaves Petors, 342 So. Chelsea, Kensas City, Mo. Dear Reaves: I trust thet you have procured Gibbs for Saturday night besause the game I think is important enough % will be sufficient te obviate any wmpleasantries of poor officiating. E f I am afraid of that Nebraska game at Lincoln with Pullian in the game. Since it is Saturday night I am especially desirous of your being there. I believe if you are in the audience and can have a friendly yet necessary conversation without revealing your purpose that you may help him do a better job than he would otherwise do, should you not be there. I do feel that your presence is necessary, and I regret exceedingly that it might be impossible to move him from the job. Please feel assured that I know the difficulty that you face in trying to do such a thing, but I am sure that you are cognizant — of the fact of just how much a fellow oan harm you when he is seeing only one way. I am perfectly willing to take a licking, but not at the hands of an official who is digressing from his obligation as an official. I think pretty frankly that he was definitely conscious of what he was do- ing. It was so obvious that the furthest stretch of the imagination | 7 ‘seeing the havoc that he was creating. The Aggie crowd stood and cheered for two minutes when Charlie Black was taken from get this -- all four fouls were called on ‘of the i. Not a single one of them was And I will tell you frankly if I lose this game it will be the last game that he will ever work for me. Gene Johnson worked one me years ago and that was the last he ever worked. I oan forgive a fellow who makes a mis » but a man who is so obvious will not work many more. That is why I never used Jack North at Ames. He is too much of a homer and I think a homer in one place is a homer in | « I wouldn't want a homar at Lawrence any I want a homer on the visiting floor. I still say that I would rather have Quig calling them once ir a while than these fellows who call them wrong at the wrong time. Please let me know whom you have for the other officials for Friday end Saturday nights. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. 4 Office of University of Nebraska Conimibncanes at Olgeal University of Kansas Lincoln . . Lawrence lah Big Six S Coll University of Oklahoma : y Kansas State ege Norman Intercollegiate Athletic Conference iiliacee University of Missouri 342 So. Chelsea Avenue Iowa State College Cobasilia KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Ames January 23, 1943 Dr. Fe Ge. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: Sorry that Pullian didn't do amore satisfactory job over at Manhattan. There are so few men left, and travel so expensive that it is getting tough: It may be possible to make some sort of a switch with Pullian from your game with Nebravka. The most difficult part of thts would be the added expense of sending him to some other game, and the precedent of making changes after the assignments are out. Last year one of the coaches was insistent on a certain official being taken out of the second game because of unsatisfactory work in the previous:game. This is a very dangerous thing tomonkey with. I know that you are not interested in how this applies elsewhere, but there are instances every season,in all conferences where this comes up. Right here in our little High School League it is hitting me hard. I will probably loose the championship due to the work of one official, and he is just as bad as you say Pullina was the other night. This man will work three of my games, andhe has already lost one for me, yet I don't feel that I can say a thing. The other coach, in this case helped select him, and I was in on it to. In the event that I am unable to make a change I will write to Pullian and see if I can't get him straight- ened out. I know he will be interested in retaining some standing in the conference. There is the possibility that he is not conscious of what is ser P ere ne and will be glad to snap out of it. Don't think for one minute that I am not fully aware of just how you feel about this. I know you are always fair and want to do the right thing, and too I know you will realize the difficulties involced” here. Very sincerely yours, cof Cee tte NA Bs a Peters January 15, 1943. Mr. Reaves Peters, 342 So. Chelsea Av@c, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Reaves: Will you kindly send me at your early convenience an up-to-date list of the officials for our remaining games? I am particularly interested in the assignment of officials for our out of town games. As 1 told you, we have not been too well pleased with the situation at Iowa State for the past two or three years. I shall be happy to hear from you. Sincerely yours, | Director of Fhysical Education, PCAsAI Varsity Basketball Coach. March 15, 1945. Dr. GC. Be Francisoo, f Argyle Building, Kansas City, NOe Dear Dr. Frencisco: I want to tell you how very much I do appreciate your personal activity in obtaining the consent of the General for the boys to fo over to Leavenworth Sunday. lie consider you one of our very best friends, and we want you to imow that we deeply appreciate a busy man's interest and kindness to we and our boys. Sincerely yours, Direator of Physical Education, - FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. CLASS OF SERVICE a \ / x S' I 7 ERN. 1201 SYMBOLS ; This is a full-rate (© DL =Day Letter ; Telegram or Cable- : Z 6) Nt asa, = teed Dieta Za. + First an ag % bi Cle th Bs el ah i Fle Fe te na ES et gte (ks she a7 hh we Ge Buick Be, ja oi a 5 Oe btithelr Ail Q7Fnnoe 2250 ont Chess (in Obinbial ile gs Ga fZ permerer eer 7048 WNelld Milles 20 ae Tavs Th het? 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