June 6, 1942. Mr. Laurence C. Turner, Box 572, < Dear lr. Turner: I am acknowledging receipt of your good letter of - dune 1, and am glad to know that you have a young son who is so interested in basketball. i | : daswering your questions directly, I would say that | it certainly would not make your son a professional if he I am glad that you get a great thrill in hing your and in watching him develop. I am very sure that when | oes he g off to college you will follow hin through all of x his playing dayse There is nothing finer than the splendid relationship between father end son, especially when 3 j 8 gs 2 B gE 48 5 5 x : ip cet ipl fi 5 3 é E z BEE! i Soege rheae a ne ef it fh i A ft E & : og e cee i it 4 iog Fs With best wishes to you and your son, I am oe . Sincerely yours, ? _-Direotor of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:AH - Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. —