May Sl, 1943. { Mr. Williem Forsyth, | Medicine Lodge, Kansas. — Dear Bill: = ies ale Os te ee: Sa at Ws Ss ete _ I thought you did exceptionally well for a sophomore. We did not have any differences, that I recall, except the time when you were not ing. That, of course, would never have happened hed you trained. — Personally, I thought you had a a lot of —— ability, but of course Schnellbacher and such men as you had were just a little too much for you. tot too, Sper HsSpaden and Dixon Me will agese Sime 86 taken & pace sgieucael be tent ue the out of a position. Sparky trained perfectly, had the old fire and will to ee ee Oe ee ; : Ray Evens was another boy that gave everything. You alwys fink tn See ee ee eee ee ee on the team. ies acy Me ses ak pee PP ak i hs gk to send your father the basketball when it comes. I% should be in soon. Please give your good mother, your ded and your uncle my kindest regards and remember, Bill, I am for you a thousand per cent. then you come back I will be coumting om you giving that extra ounce of devotion that you withheld slightly heretofore. | I am sending you ea mimsographed letter that I have written to the boys in the service. This will bring you up on the addresses and location of them. The inking is not good but these are cone oe: he VE ee ee Hope you enjoy it. Sincerely yours, — Director of Physical Rducation, PCA:AH —— Basketball conch.