1942 Baseball Schedule Cpt ib. (Kus) ‘! waa “ April ##-28 Missouri(/at Lawrence April 30 - Rockhurst (here) A innings May 4-5 Kansas State at Manhattan May 13 - Rockhurst (here) May 15 - Rockhurst at Kansas City May 8-9 Kansas State at Lawrence May 18-19 Missouri at Columbia - Rockhurst (here) 7? . ‘Kansas State (here) Rockhurst at Kansas City 7? ; Kensas State at Menhattan ~ — (Banshee? oe Dee GL2. Mea lee one Coach Altus eae ae Parl) 2 pure 2 Caro /8oxt > Feo ae Pneaks a Colinkie tho, Sige Goanbiis Lbir, Find 2 BES Oe gee | pence (Saez (eet Fan Cobambet, “L32e Traveling Expenses of Baseball Team to Kansas City, Mo., for the Rockhurst-Kansas game in Ruppert Stadium on May 15, 1942. Bighteen _ men made the trip: Dean Martin, Delmar Green, Warren Hodges, Forrest Kresie, Bob Innis, Marshall Hulett, Eugene Alford, T. P. Hunter, John Krua, Larry Johnston, Irvin Hayden, Denzel Gibbens, Denny Brune, Forrest Hill, Calvert Winter, Bob Taft, Otto Teichgraewer, Coach Allen. 3 private ears (Hill, Krum, Allen), 6 men to each care- 100 mi. 6 6¢ r mile (3 cars) oo © 8 © $18.00 Meals ($11.02 1» show ($9.00) ence « £0.08 Gum (.50), drinks (.90), phone (.35), . Lemons (051) 22s cea eee eves 2.06 ————"740.08 Traveling expenses of Baseball eam to Columbia, Missouri, on May 19, 1942, Sixteen mem ~ Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Dean Martin, Delmar Gree, Warren Hodges, Forrest Kresie, T. P. Hunter, Eugene Alford, Bob Innis, Marshall Hulett, John Krum, Danny Brune, Irvin Hayden, Forrest Hill - made the trip. | 3 cars (KeUeAede Ford and 2 private cars) — 360 mi. & 6¢ per mile (2 cars) oo ee o 6 $43.20 Momis in Colwibia, Mo. so + 2 0 0 tte 21.22 Gasoline, Univ. Ford ($2.23), gum (.50), érinks and fruit ($1.50) 2. «2. .s2ee 4.03 $68 045 Total « 2+ + © © « e $108.53 eooper’a: ball schedule. They have provided | extertainsent for their student follevers, and at a minimal expense. Personally, I velieve this effort on the part of the Athletic Association in expending this money to provide an opportamity for these boys to enjoy their skills has been worth while. T have been happy to couteilute xy exall pert in s supervisory way for We en : joynent of all concerned. 2 At a meeting in Columbia, wlssourt, Snot righ te See ae aninously elected Forrest "Inute" Kresie as the Honor Captain for this year. Kresie has been a wonderful example by his fino, ‘genial spirit ond his fine training habits. He is one of our out- ‘standing students and leaders on the Hill. © Yerren Hodges’ fine example on visiting athletic saves - a Eee een ey a eon Hey Free for Tansase Forrest Kresie, Augusta Te P. Hunter, Centralia, Tll. Jom Erum, Lawrence penzel Gibbens, Lecompton Eugene Alferd, Lawrence Dean Martin, Princeton Delmer Green, Atwood — Irvin Hayden, Atwood Danny Brune, Lawrence Porrest Fill, Caspar, iyo. Varshall Hulett, Platte City, N@e Bob Innis, Pittsburg Larry Johnson, Fort Soott Otte Teichgraeber, Cypsun Varsity Baseball Coach. (catcher, + >: tys Moe (pitcher) | Lovent Boynton, Fanses City, Moe (fielder) Ray Brame; HRESES City (catcher, first — c fon Delmar anes Actwrood "fovona base) — = io / Penny Brune, Lawrence P stley, outfield) as | Alyin-Heeht;—Coldwater ieee first base) af | | ce Irvin Hayden, kewces tieettieia) o | ee ‘ 2 Warren Hodges, ane” tei seter) a 4 an - 7. Ps Hunter, contralie! mi. (pitcher, first — fielder) iq ae Forrest Hill, Caspar, Wyo. ear a infield), 4 - ee Z po “Mershall Hulett, Platte City, 1 Moe (shortstop, ie we ) 6 /Bob Innis, ravesare(ottiol#) iS G “Larry Johnson, Fi, Beott (outfield) we © / D g..Focrest Kresie, Topeka’ (pitcher, infield, outfield) a5 - a : | Pe doin Krum, nied Chane © base, anirtatop) af | | rw! Denzel Gibbens, Lecompton, (second inna, outfield) } oe \S | Dean Martin , “princoton’ outeiera) } ye Jew York (indian, but not from Haskell)(second base, cate otto Teichgraeber, i (shortstop, infield, outfiela) oF / a n (Calvert Winter, Lawrence (pttener) IF, e Sa ier hha mtr pe np at at ny sil anna ace ER ee Wir. Bob Oyler, 729 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kangas. Dear Bobs f an sending you a small stipend for your Kindnesses in officiating our two baseball cames. With all kindmess, Bob, I want to say that I think you are a good football and basketball official. You played basketball and did a fine job of it, and I thought you were — a corking good basketball officiel. ‘The easiest game to officiate is football, and it does not take a definite kmow- ledge of football to get along. But in baseball you must have played it and know the rules, of which there are many, > oe : Frankly, Bob, I thought you got over your head in endeavoring to umpire college baseball. I want you to know that I em most kindly disposed to you, but I think you out- reached yourself in enileavoring to officiate this sport. ne is the renson we Ghd met une you any more. With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, — Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. Dr. Ie 8. Bice, ' 10213 Massachusetts St., Lewrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Bice: I am enclosing a check for $35.00 for your many kindnesses in umpiring our baseball games for us this spring. Your work is greatly appreciated, and although the amount seems quite small, the apprece- iation is doubly that. , ‘With your usual firmmess and courtesy you handled our college baseball games in excellent style. With best wishes, I em _ Sincerely yours, =e Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. April 24, 1942. Mr. Virgil L. Spurling, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Dear Vircs Thanks for your note of the Zora advising me that your ball team is leaving early Monday morninge I will be glad to call you early if the weather is such that we will be unable to play the games. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI cOLUMBIA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS April 23, 1942 Dr. F. C. Alien Athletic Department University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens Our baseball team will leave here by bus at 8:00 o'clock Monday morning, April 27. If it is apparent that weather conditions will not permit the playing of that game, will you please call John Simmons at 7456 before that time. sincerely yours, VAS Executive Secretary VLSpurling/mvd Bill Atwoll, Kansas City, Mo. Ray Bvans, Kansas City ca - | t+ a p- af. Alvin Yooht, Coldwater e-| + ae a f. P. Hunter, Centralia, Ill. p 1b - Forrest Will, Caspar, Wyo. 3+ - + Nershali Hulett, Platte Clty, tine SS ef. Bob Imnis, Pittsburg of. : Larry Johnson, Ft. Scott of: Forrest Kresie, Topeka p - oy. of: Jom trum, Lawrence 37%- 35. Wick Redeye, New York (3 —-~—) af - ¢ - (-L gi ( Otte Teichgracter, Gypem = 3s" iY op BASEBALL Eugene Alford, Lawrence Ce lobe Bill Atwell, Kansas City, Moe pe Gerald Boynton, Kansas City, Mo. f. Ray Bvans, Kansas City = ece- 1b Delmar Green, Atwood 2b. Danny Brune, Lawrence p- 0. fe Alvin Hecht, Coldwater p - i.bf Irvin Hayden, Atwood o. f. Warren Hodges, Lawrence c. T. P. Hunter, Centralia, Ill. p - f. 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