eo moon The four women's temis courts south of the gymmasium and the women's hockey field, which was graded about ten years ago at a great expense = & near financial ealemity ~ are the only outdoor sports on Mt. Oread where the students can have any physical recreations = ny ee ee eee ee in Amer= ica that pene the same situations sss dak Ate tibiae: aiaen-uateh a Whe Wak eles ance ean tae by the Athletic Association, The Department of Physical Education has never spent — any money for their building. The lots on Illinois and 11th Street were purchased _ by the writer for the Athletic Association (University of Kansen Payaienl Mawestion Se ee ee tee eaatacaes ae ae cee Son of Ou talonttins "It was much cheaper to buy a city let ond build « tennis 7 court off the campus of the University than it was to drain, grade and build a tennis ce court on the rugged campus of lit. Oread. Four city lots were purchased under this ‘line of reasoning, and they are now used by the students as tennis courts. The : Deparixgent of Physical Education has partially maintained them, end this year is a ee ee draw financial supporte : sic: seibineties tanita Sp Mei Seiad as, The entire surfece water Ee ee eee eee ae ee ee a ae. by a sewer constructed ca Uk can kody ees ee ee This crosses the road | the south boundary of the old University campus to Car SNE SaNeE bak hb is Spent ly WE wy ee Seen. There is : ditch which has been partially filled in with rock by the Depart ik at uildings and Gromds to prevent the land washing away on this newly ac- quired field. a. could be reclaimed for the students, : aaa sheng ecnticcliaiiahsinn Yelk, taeiteadliias denis and permanent playing space for the University students who vitally need this facility for their bodily vigor and their recreation. Very sincerely yours, maeik Uo aka : ie go