2 * "Had any tickets been allowed, he would not have sub« mitted the expense report. « « + + « « it is also un» , weual that a school's team competing receives such a emall amount of the reeeipte and is not allowed any eomplimentary tickets for those who ordizarily receive them to events in whieh their teams are eonpeting." he stated earlier, the implication is plain that the Manager of the games was discourteous to Kansas. He certainly was not only diseour~ teous, but very foolish, if your statements were true. But, Gwinn, someone "discovered" something that I did everything in my power to "YD uot She Memes ah kd Gem 0b thn shathen whens the party eevivet in Kansas City on Thursday. One of my first remarks covered the come plimentary situation and I told Dr. Allen, that while we wished to keep complimentaries te a minimim, I expected him to let me know just how many he would need. He said that there was a movement on foot when he left Lawrence to have a)1 Kensae officials buy their own tickets. I insisted that | a act would be very embarrassing to mez requested that it not be handl d in thet ways and again asked his assistance in distribution of passes te proper Kansas people. That night I called a meeting of coaches and referees. The Stanford and Rice coaches were delayed by rail connections. Present were ‘coaches Allen and Coxs four referees; and Reaves Peters, There I outlined details of the pase regulations which ineluded two arena baleony seats for each member of the school's traveling squadj and a, Cael, “sie ant oan ts ae eee of his school. Coo; ion was asked for the protection of all, but I made it emphatic thet since Kansas wes so close to Kansas City, thet _ g@heol probably would require more passes than any of the others, This was justified, I explained also, by the fact thet Kansas patrons une questionably would be liberal in their support of the tournament. Another meeting was held on Friday morning, with only the four coaches in attendance. It was expected that game arrangements would be dise cussed, and I had tickets on hand fer distribution. The opening topie concerned the type of backbeards to be used. Over Dre Allen's vigorous protest, the majority voted for clase backetops«< the vote of the Menager making a 3 to 2 result. Immediately, Dr. Allen left the meeting, although much other business was not touched. I plea@ed for him to stay and suggested again that I wanted to diseuss the complimentary situation with hime I was —_— courtly, ‘that there was nothing more to discuss. — | Prom 1250 Ps My to 4100 Pe Me, I tried to reach him by 'phone-