June 26, 1942. lir. Laurence C. Turner, Post Office, — | _ Independence, < ansas. Dear iire Turners i aiiestiilads oils a ae chad ssa cote toe i §4.08 for a copy of ny book, “Better Basketball". I am | eutographing the seme and mailing it to you with my thanke. After you have read it, or any part of it, if you care t — write me in Gerald's behalf I will be glad to offer any ad~ vice that I can. x homme Sha’ you E21 te ee Subebedted ventes if | you will turn to the back and read "The Tales of Yesteryear". There is a lot of good reading there, = believe, ee PSE SY SATIN, Hn : | A iadakk pias uh Gee Vactebin ad wink Oe He fundamentals, and then I suggest that you try them out with him end see how they work. You certainly showing a great interest in Gerald and )I am sure that he will appreciate this as the years go on. It forms a father-son combination thet returns great pleasures and great dividends. — Ls thasie ‘Whine & Wel Ath Ao heey yon. dnd Sereda come up as our guesta. dust pick out the game next year and We will be glad to have you. Or, if you cannot do it this oan, Fer. Se The yoer after Wat, oe Rey Yau Sam a \ Sincerely yours, | ae Director of Physical Biusation, . PCA: Al : | _ Varsity Basketball Coach.