tre Edwin Burr, Pallas, South Dakota. Dear Edwins a cide WAXt bikienliatgge Kebelgs of your pind letter of the 10th instante It would be rather difficult for me to Homower', I think you could find some benefit by reading my new text on basketiell, “Setter Basketball”. In this book I heve a chapter on the treatment of athletic injurtes. It shows how to tape an injured mec I.am not sure that you | cartilage injury. re ments of the imee joint. re Shite bool: chases hur to bandigh 0 knee that would be effective either through an injured semi-lumer cartilage or a strain of the internal lateral ligements. I think lr. ‘Shamnon has one of these books, and if he doesn't perhaps _ the high school library could order one from the publishers, MeGrew-I7i11 and Company of New Yorke I am sending you one of their pamphlets in which they describe the booke I also Tuva some for sabe viich 1 agree to autograph for people wo rn Saree ee SOE : 5 ageed thet I osmmot gp into enough detall to exible you to get this bandaging without referring to the book. You doubtless have already tried the elastic Imee bandage. That has helped in some cases, and then they have a number of elastic Imee braces. But the best thing, of course, is | - to use this adhesive tape Imee bandages : os s trust that yourlmes improves rapidlye Director of Physical Education, | Varsity Basketball Coache '