Dear Mr. Pierce, : Ben Mintz, Cornell's Athletic Publicity Director, asked me to send you this article. The victory over Colgate was a very big one for Cornell. It ons, ts all probability, that we will enter the Kansas tourney unbeaten. Harvard and Brown should not prove too tough on the next two week- ends as both games are played in Ithaca. However, Washington U. (of St. Louis) might give us trouble as the game will be played on the Washington court. The outstanding player for Cornell in the first two games has been 546" Chuck Rolles. However, an unheralded soph, Larry Pearson has sparkled in limited action against both Colgate ahd Buffalo. In fact, it was Pearson who proved to be the difference in the Buffalo game. If there is any way I can be of further service to you, please do not hesitate to write. Sincerely, (Sports Editor) Cornell Daily SUN