October 21, 1942. Memorandum ‘to Chancellor Malott: I am sending you the file of correspondence that I have had with Lt. tim. F. Krickhan, Jr., Chief of the Athletic Seotion at Camp Crowder, Missouri. Lt. Krickhan and Lt. O'Sullivan, of the Reception Center at Fort Leavenworth, are very anxious to play our team. In our ‘endeavor to play these military teams I suggested that we meet in Kansas City, Kansas doing the “iron man" stunt of playing both teams the same night. It was the only way that we could meet the demands of the Army and still keep within academic bounds. The 16th of January is Saturday night after examinations are finished, and I saw an opportunity also to make some extra money for the Athletic Association. ie do not pay any guarantee, the 4uditorium management taking 20% of the gross. The only reason that I am sending you this latest letter from Lt. Krickhan is to show you his pleasure in our desire to accommodate the Army service. Lt. Krickhan said in his letter of September 16th that he will have a good team, and one which he is sure will give our boys a great deal of trouble. I told him bo : 8 f g 7 5 : : i g E Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Rducation, FCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach.