September 27, 1945. Professor John R, Watt, Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina, Kansas. Dear Professor Wett: I acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 25rd instant, and am enclosing a copy of of tn Physical Ability Test that we cive to the boys in all of our physical con- ditioning classes. I hope this will be of some aid to you. We are also using the following manuals, which I believe you wil] find very helpful: FilZl-20 War Department Basic Field Manual of Physical Training, for sale by the Supe#intendent of Docue nents, Washington, D. C., price 30 cents. Physical Fitness Through Physical Education For the Victory Corps, published by the U. 5. Office of Education, Washington, price 25 cents. Physical Training Program of the United States Neval fraining Station, San Diego, California. Referring to your suggestion about a touch-football game, I might say that our athletic association is in such a _ position that there are no funds to carry on this sport. How do you propose to finance it? I see no way of raising money to transport the boys. While we would be glad to play them if it were possible, wouldn't it be much easier to play someone close ‘at home, like McPherson, or sore of those teams? I will be happy to accormodate you in eny way possible. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, ; Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.