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.