: OFFICE PHONE 2-0370 _ RESIDENCE PHONE 2-O175 lansne Crate Mica Seno, HETIVITICES ASSOCIATION E.A.THOMAS MEMBER OF NATIONAL FEDERATION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS COMMISSIONER ROOM 204: NATIONAL RESERVE BUILDING TOPGEA February 24, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: According to the reports we have received, there were more than thirty high schools in the state which played sixeman football last fall. Included in this number were Ada, Asherville, Beattie, Bern, Bogue, Burr Oak, Dorrance, Enterprise, Gaylord, Goff, Hanston, Havensville, Hope, Ionia, Jewell, Johnson, Kanorado, Kismet, Leonardville, Mehaska, Mayetta, Pomona, Quenemo, Randall, Roosevelt of Emporia, Saffordville, Satanta, Simpson, Soldier, Tribune, Ulysses, Viola and Webber, I am sorry but the total number of schools playing sixeman football as well as the participation in each sport will not be available until the annual reports are received late this spring. If you desire to have a summary of these reports after they have been compiled, T shall be glad to send one to youe Cordially yours, E. 4, Thomas Commissioner E. R. STEVENS, PRESIDENT INDEPENDENCE J. R. JONES, VICE-PRESIDENT SUBLETTE E. A. FUNK, TREASURER ARKANSAS CITY CLIFFORD D. DEAN RUSSELL D. E. WOLGAST MARYSVILLE J. E. BOWERS SENECA