February 11, 1944. ”/Sgt. H. W. Adams, | $22nd Base Hg. Sq., Bainbridge Army Air Field, Bainbridge, Georgia. Dear Sergeant Adams: I am afraid that you will not like our record in basketball this year. ee + ee oe roe of our genes played to date. ii@ have but one old man from last year's team and he was a substitute. All the other boys are entirely new and it is difficult to get them to work together in a cohesive unit. There is not much systemization carried out in the games. Therefore, we are taking quite a few lickings. However, this is war year and the main job is to win the war. Last year we had an ever-victorious team and finished the conference race with a —— oe But this year is just another year. I am heppy to know that you are a native Kansan and | that some day you expect to go to the University. I assure you it will be a pleasure to have you with us. Mith all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, fe Direotor of Physical Mducation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.