iy 2 ly ti pln 33 iis a i “al i ti ial] He fi i ht i ls AL i! i bit : ! fag Hg E il ate te wa sit nin get a ch ng iy! i 1 Hee GU alia Lite fi : talk iyi np pe nae apie He et gai a ull : i ieee sts Lal names of those ooaches and write to then peremally end find ca I will appreeiate With kindest regards end best wishes, I am | we savevter. nt Higutent Rosanne, FCAsAH eye Varsity Basketball Coache The Des Moines Register and Tribune Publishers of The Register, The Tribune, The Sunday Register Des Moines, Iowa More Than 300,000 Sunday Circulation January 3, 19358 Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: We are deeply grateful for the part played by you and your team in the success of our recent coaching school. We feel that the venture was a success due in no small measure to the whole- hearted cooperation we received from you. We are enclosing two checks, one of which covers your team's guarantee and the other belongs to you. While your personal check is not large, it in no way represents the avpreciation we feel for your cooperation in our venture. We hope, however, that it will partly compensate you. Wishing you the greatest success during the coming year and with warm personal regards, I am Sincerely, ve a bm/hb Bert McGrane amateg eg a Mrs Ke G» Lind, Wittenberg News Dur Springfield, Ohice Deax Friend Linds I am sending you under separate gover a bulletin "Baloneing the Sox Score", put out by ow direetor of publicity here at the tmiversity, Professor Ye Ae Dill. I thought this might prove interesting to yous — : By the way, Triend Lind, I have a promotional idea OMe I receive so many requests fron coaches all over the comtry asking if I would put on a special course at saae school, say a : week or two weeks, devoted nearly exclusively to treatment of ath» letic injuries. I thought if I might locate some popubaus place and give this course in the days and in the eveniugs I could give 08 1, not having anyone else comnected with it. It would be University, Milton Kelley, trainer at the University of Toms, and Mlwyn Decs, trainer at the University of Kenses, All of these mon are graduates and were trainers at the University of Kansas before the school and you would only be obliged for the publicity in putting the thing aver. Since I would have to do all the work of the school, do you think that 20% or 25% of the net income would be worth your trouble? I believe we could make something out of ite I will be happy to hear fran you at your early convene Lences ies : With every good wish, I am Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Edusation, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coathe — of from the Wittenberg News Bureau, Springfield, O., K. G. Lind January 3, 1938 Dr. Forrest C.Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Friend Allen, Your book came this morning, and has set me back an hour -- the hour given to the reading of such pages as breath of *Phog™ Alien. When your letter came announcing the. book, I had some fears -=- that it would be solely a text-book on offense and defense, of squad diet and leg bandages, but it is defimitely more; it is a de- finitive treatment of the sport, full of entertaining reading, full of that commendable interest in the boy athlete, rather than in the score-board. It is that attitude for which I have long held the author in high esteem. The years slip away; I had no.idea that Miltonts play for Kansas is now history. Yours for a Happy New Year, | — py CL January 3,1938 3L2 i. Fountain Avent Dear Pitzer: ia At “Teens ten & Soa’ 2 ver ay yours a Happy New Year, i ° extend to you our sympathies over the loss of your grandmother. Also I have at hand a letter from Dr.F.C.Allen in which he indicates that his offer of autographing a copy of his new book for you is still good. Yours very truly, i> [is ( Se if Ca Pee | 3 January 22, 1938. My idea was to charge $2500 and to make the treatment of athletic injuries the major ite. x Saye Sone aes eee See regarding my work on the treatment of athletic injuriese i would have about 12 tables, a squad of four men at each table, with medical Ghasts and cthar balptdh atjummte to aid in the tenthing oF anbbeny and physiologys Then I would use all the cripples in the nearby area and al all the injuries among the coaches as our clinic materiale _ °° * ° Fhis would be during the days Then at night I thought we - would run lectures on basketball for those who want ite Of course, that would also receive major attention, but I would justify the $25.00 charge in the course for treatment of athletic injuriese : ify idea was to limit the group to'100, take mo more, and they would have to pay $10.00 ih advance matriculation to be consider @ member. : Now you sai Sith: Chr estas th OS eee dotinkte temletes tant 1 enn pul thie ove, witht eiy doubte That dey if we Inve a man lite Ke Ce Lind to put 4t on ond @ school that is up and coming like “ittenberge | miak: waniae i taew lad sata tree Cabkbeix wel be fer | different corners of the Us Se, so I believe that if we advertise it properly thet it will go overs The Moines Register and Bf Des Tribune put on a school this Decasber, anc I was one of the lecturers on basketballe Here is part of what lMeGrane says: a “As to my own reaction to your proposed school, I think the idee is topse It hes been my observation that coaches attending our sohool ‘zgo* for the disoussions on training and injuries ahead of everything elses If you happened to be on hand at the time, perhaps you noticed the rush for front row seats the minute I amowced Irs Cramer's part om our programe "We added Bill Frey, the Iow. trainer, to our program this year, ene tirely as the result of the wmusual interest evidenced by coaches in the training and injury anglese I am sure that at least of our ome-how’ periods will be devoted to these subjects again ne years Most of the letters I have received since the school have had some coment to offer on these anglese "T heartily agree with you that the high school coaches know about the treatment of athletic injuries than they do of any sport teaches « + » « « Again let me repeat that I like your ideae wesw nave" i &: Let me hear fro you when the president returnse With every good wish, I am 3 Sincerely yours, ee Director of Physical Bdusation, FOASAH Varsity Basketball Coache from the Wittenberg News Bureau, Springfield, O., K. G. Lind Q January 18, 193¢ bre. F.C Allen The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Allen, SBecouse our president is out er tne city for ten days, I shall be delayed in gettigg an okeh = the proposed basketball school he B. fOr. the summer of 1938. I can Se ieeatae how it must be pushed to limit. l have sent away for dates of summer schools of neighboring universities it is important that we have good Sates: I think it can be done --this school with your name, but I shall write more fully later. \ 717 TR TV Twronr S° Very truly yours, (\ | Piol| 2 — a v \ t— ee gh ee Ney . January 25, 19336 if. Bert MoGrane, Sport Desk, Des Moines Register and Tribume, Des Moines, Iowa, Dear Berts : Thank you for your good letter of January 20 enclosing a partial list of your outstanding coaches. Bert, I would appreciate it if you could ask - the promotion department to send me the list of coaches, because that would be very helpful to me in getting those names so that we could write then later. If it is not too much trouble I would greatly appreciate your asiing the promotion department to send this list, or if you will get it from them and send it to me I will appreciate ite With every good wish, I am Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache The Des Moines Register and Tribune Publishers of ft i aa c The Register, The Tribune, The Sunday Register Des Moines, Iowa dan. £20, 1936 More Than 300,000 Sunday Circulation oy. . C.. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., Dear Phog: I've been out on the farm for a few days doing a little wood cutting and es a consequence was delayed in answering your letter. First of all, let me thank you for your letter. I'm. sorry to say that I have no list of coaches who attended at this time, although I think our Promotion department can produce one. Meanwhile, let me suggest a few "key" men-among the high school coaches of Iowa whomyou might write to obtain their reactions to your plan: Arthur E. Rust, Newton, Ia., High. Paul Moon, Davenport, Ia., High. Les Davis, East High, Sioux City, Ia., Judge Grimsley, Mason City, Ia., High. Bob Kinnan, Muscatine, la., High. Lloyd Martin, Central High, Sioux City. CO, ©. Varner, Diagonal, Ia., High. Cecil Mau, Boone, Ia., High. Orville Rust, Franklin High, Cedar Rapids, Ia., Harold Hartman, Geneseo Twp. High, Buckingham, Ia., Ad Hlubek, Melrose, Ia., High. Russ Dickinson, Marshalltown, Ia., High. % Paul Frank, Grinnell, Ta., High. Ty smith, Fort Madison, Ia., High. Paul Becker, Denison, Ia., High. In case you need a rather complete list of the coaches who attended I think I can obtain it for you. You see, we do not invite our coaches individually. Ours is 4 blanket invitation and the only record we keep is when they sign up for their game and smoker tickets. An that record happens to be filed in our Promotion Dept., es As to my own reaction to your proposed school, I think the idea is tops. It has been my observation that coaches attending our ie ate i ae a 6 AIR a a SI a ct ct i x Re a meas SUS cinched RR ant a on Ai ae Mi oe ay AS The Des Moines fre Register and Tribune Publishers of 4 idea tf ett 3] Lhe! Aes a A a a ° 8 x - go- February 15, 1958 Mre See Taylor, Des Moines, lowe - Dear Secs Sports Desk, | Des Moines Register and Tribme, If I have not acknowledged receipt of the coaching list I wish to do so nowe Tt wee very kind of you, and I want to thank you very much for deing the nice job that you dids en en ee ee T am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edusation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache The Des Moines Register and Tribune Publishers of The Register, The Tribune, The Sunday Register Des Moines, Iowa More Than 300,000 Sunday Circulation February 2, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Varsity Besketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Fog: It nas taken me a little time to get the list of coaches copied that you requested in your letter to McGrafé on January 25, but they are now ready for you and I am enclosing them. They-only way we had them wee on cards in a file. This list is not complete, but it is"Complete as the Promotion Depart- ment kept it. With kindest personal regards and best wishes, I am Sincerely, (bx Sec Taylor| | Sports Edi ST: EC Ray Putnam, Adel C W Steneher, Afton H L Ritland, Ackley Richard Foster, Agency Chas C Fowler, Akron John Sexton, Albia © s Alfred Pantry, Alburnett : ' Forest Greenwood, Alden Giyde R Andrew, Alleman Kenneth Dean, Allerton Connie Goodman, Alta Jack McLees, Anamosa , Fred Boren, Anita Leo J Esbeck, Andrew Paul Raffety, Ankeny W Bryce, “nderson C.Q Kelley, Aplington GH Adams, Armstrong Gilbert De Boer, Arnolds Park Gian G Ruble, Atlantic Dwight Hoover, Audubon Lyle Poulson, Aurelia Gerald Custer, Avoca Norman Manship, Bagley Thomas Hanifan, Bancroft WE Fey, Barnes City Watt Keister, Battie Creek Everett F Fuller, Bartéett C A Sheets, Baxter Ivan N Seibert, Bayard D B Prather, Beaver | A W Langerak, Blairsbureg Michael Cavanaugh, Blockton WL Chamber, Bloomfield Cecil T Mau, Boone BrickydJohnstone, Boone (Sacred Heart) R U Sharshaug, Bondurant Albert H Gray, Braddyville Tom E Karpan, Brighton Ellsworth Miller, Brooklyn Herold Hartman, Buckingham G W Cooper, Buffalo Larry Baldus, Buffalo Center C M Northrup, Burnside Vernon Clark, Carson C W Kersbergen, Bussey Lester CG Hipple, Callender George C Schultz, Carroll Allen Poole, Yastana J H Watson, Casey N O Schneider, Cedar Falls(Teachers College High) BE Lucas, Cambria 4 W Troupe, Cambridge W M Sherman, Carlisle CECEHE RE HER EY J Orville.W Rust, Cedar Rapids (. Franklin) Alfred ® Pierce, Center Point Willis D Lamb, Centerville B Page, Chariton Clifford Evans, Charter Oak Ed P Barrows, Cherokee Owen Snively, Chapin yohn Mc Gilvery, Churdgjn L J Croneadl, Cincinat#i L L Long, Clarence Dick Barrof#s, “Larinda hris Johnson, lear Lake B A Lenhart, Clermont - Wayne Delmege, Clio Robert Mullen, Collins : ae eorge Harris, Solfax Ray Manship,Colo “aymond H Byers, Competine Twp Garold Rowland, Zollege Springs Kenneth Mitchem, Conway oe : I Owens, Coon Rapids Earl Klingman, Cooper Peter V Affre, Correctionville MC QGole, “orydon b : Roy F Lawson, Cguneil uffs ( Lincoln ) Major W A Mead Youncil “luffs (St. Francis Academy) Don Wernimont, Cresco : Eddie McGreevey, Crystal Lake J W Hardeastle, Cushing 2 RS econ, Dallas : Leland ¢ MeCgsh, Dallas Center H A Miller, “ana . eee Paul & Moon, Bavenport ¢ T Murphy, Danbury, Kenneth Baro1létt , S C Burger, Dawson- WL Wernick, Deeattr Alvin F Hancer, Decorsh Les Phearman, Dedham I G@ Ingraham, Deep River Don Southard, Delhi WH Page, Delta O P Loper, Derby Carl Harris, Des Moines (Lincoln} George Busch, Dowling D.M. M Augustine, Des Moines (East) Arden McClain, Des Moines (North) Gus Rump, Des Moines, (Roosevelt) EW Ozias Ve Soto Wilmer Lary, Delmar Paul Becker, Denison _— © O Shaver, Dexter Nat Baird, DeWitt Q C Varner, Diagonal ce erold © Cole, Dike | Doyle Stang, Douds : | O J Armstrong, Dows Glenn McCoy, Dunbar avis City ®fios: B Bond, Duncombe a J Bielefeldt, Dunkerton Harry Green, Eagle Grove Merle Wjlson, “ldon Arthur Manning, Eldora ‘K L Clatterbaugh ,Eldora Clenn W Sever, Elliott Ray Cheney, Elwood Marsh Reynolds, Emerson WI Arney, =mmetsburg Max Lynn, Esterville Del Thayer, Everly M B Leavengood, Lake Park LA Gluenkin, Fairfield F J Share, Farnhamville Stanley Jones, Farrar Chet Raasch, Tracy, Minn., F FERanna, Seneca Consolidated @ P Barthell, Finchford WL Eidahi, Forrest City R 8 Underhill, “ort Madison E L- Roederer, Fremont 2 Ralph J Luchsinger, Garner Robert Hill, Galva G Van Arkel, Garden Grove WH Hartman, Geneseo R C Gaard, Geneva . R A Beane, “~“i.lbert ¢ O Lundby, Gilmore City Dave Irvine, Gilman Dough Keefer, Glenwood Geo F Friday, oldfield Russ Fish, YVoodell AK Ruebel, #rafton C W Feit, Grand Junction Don Stiles, Granger t R Hefley, Gravity Marty O'Connor, Greenfield Ervin Stringfellow, Griswold Andrew D Crawford, Grimes Ronald Hallock, Grundy Center H O Miller, Gruver Paul Grier, Guernsey R J Carlson, Guthrie Center WL Martin, Hamiltan H G Anderson, Armstrong AE Renkin, Hampton Ra} satre, Hansell Mark Smith, Harcourt Paul Brechler, Harlan Cletus Striegel, Harper J H Best, Hartford Lawrence Smith, Hawarden E.L Bueghly, Hayfield Rex ory, Henderson Verne ~ Landess, Hillsboro Barngg McCoy, Holstein Delmar © Henderson, Hopkinton Harold Erickson, Humeston Robert Fenton, Hudson Eldon Sfirvier, Huxley S G Vickerstaff, Ida Grove Russell McCarthy, Indianola Howard W Floewr, Iowa Falls B G Tye, Ireton G P Barthell, Janesville Mark MeLarnan, Jefferson Frank K Keple, Jegpup I L Huffman, Jolley Omar A Koch, Jordan Carl Scholz, Johnston Frenk Ralston, Kalona Earl Tubbs, Kamrar Weldon J Brown, Kelley Reed Merroll, Kellogg P O Brunsvold, Kensett John Rogers, Keokuk Rey F Reed, Keosauqua owar Stutzman, Keota arls Speck, Keswick Jim Dardis, Keystone AO Garlock, Kimballton A Ballard, Kingsley S$ Jd Johnston, Kirkman rantts Trusler, Kinross Al Kingery, Klemme Lesl#é Bollman, Knoxville Joe Engliet, Lafora Derald Enderson, Lake Center Robert Bungum, Lake Miils Floyd Tate, Lake Park M A-Mac Allister, Lamoni John Bondhus, Lanyon Everett Holliday, “eland Kermit U Parker, Lenox Si Ossian, Leon S E Harris, LeRoy . John Tolan, Letts L G Gnagy, Lewis RR Lewis, Liberty Center Albert P Whittlesey, Libertyville Paul © Shaffer, Lime Springs Winfred “ly, Linden Gerald P Meyer, Lineville Lynn Dankle, Little Sioux. Bob Evans, Logm Marcey Baker, Lohrville G E Alien, Lorimor M YW Alsip, Lone Tree H P Warrington, Lovilia Andrew Weresh, Lucas C C Smith, Luverne H Golz, Lynnville huck Irwin, Macksburg Don Cole, Madrid Paul Beckman, Manédhester Russel Crabtree, Manilla WH Tate; Manly Joe “ogers, Manning EC Erickgon, Manson Russell ~ickinson, Marshal Ltown M Casey; Martensdale J & Grimsley, Mason City Lelan Norris, Martinsburg D D‘Slocum, Massena C D Lang, Maynard W J Collins, McCalisburg Paul: Johnson, Melbourne Jack Patterson, Melcher A Hlubek, Melrose TF Wkele Mice Mente Harry Arthur, Milford Lloyd O Wineinger, Millerton Doyle O Carpenter, Milo WL MeMicle, Milton Lovell Diddy, Minburn Clyde Bailey, Minburn William Ketchen, Mingo Darlene Coffman, Missouri Valley Jack W Pence, Mitchellville JA Chesnut, Mondamin Leao M Kirlin, Moneta Paul Caslaska, Monona Ed Thompson, Monroe Russ Hackler, Montezuma A H Crocker, Moravia Leray C Beghtal, Morning Stn O J Sheel, Murray - J D Brook, Nevada Gene D Carson, Nashua Dale Harrington, Newburg W Paul Fordney, Newell Rig i H. McLeod, Newhall Harman, New Hampton be 4A Murrey, New Hartford Meal Ver Heul, Newkirk ~~ | H B OHenbacker Northboro | hil Starbuck, Norwalk D Stanley, New heron. : ue Arthur E Rust, Newton | : John French , New Virginia Fréd Larson , Nora Springs A R Fenton, Numa - J Bespan, Oakhand William Gutches | Onawa Pete Knudsen; Ogden : WR Oldham, Dg Norton, Orange City John Yalhoun, Orcherd_ Frank § Truesdell, Orient . M H Moore, Osage Frank © Bittner, Osceola Wp tr Rose, Oskalbbsa ruesdell, Ottosen | Dan Newell, Ottumwa : Se H “tarr, Owasa V M Harsha, Oxford | Kenneth Blackman, Oxford Julmction . Russell J Baker, Peckwood Arthur © Jones, Pacific Junetion DL “allace Palo "aldo Mick, Panora | : E V Klooz, Paton 7 Bernard : Pardee, Patterson harles taypool, Pella Z Don Cafferty, 2° -°s ee : , . James G Mumper, ‘Beroevel : Geo. Gritchest, Perry James F Lapitz, Pierson. Bob Ashby. Pilot Mound we Burns, Pisgah... = C E Tharp, .Plesant Plain a ee D A Mitche’1, Pocahontes ( Sacred Heart) Cark E Flanagan, Pocshontas MR Horton, Plessentville oh Sancers, Plover j ER Hensley, Polk City . Glarence Hall, Popejoy Paul J Benton, Portsmouth * WC Schultz, Perscott , Bernard N Reece, New Providence Augie Luther, Redcliffe Odell Forslund, Rake ‘ Donald D Palmer, Randalia Roy Ruebel, Randall Wilbur Yong, Randuloh s