UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA March 10, 1942, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS De. F. C.. Allen, Lawrence, Kan. Mr. Henry Iba, Stillwater, Okla. Gentlemen: The manager of Municipal Auditorium was con-= tacted this morning as soon as I received notice of the results of yesterday's negotiations. He was told to deal direct with you two men. I'll be in Kansas City on the day of your game and will be glad to assist you in any way your desire. I don't know just what I can do but am at your service. The same is true of Mark Cox, Missouri's athletic publicity director who also will handle press and radio relations for the N.C.A.A. One of you will be in the Western N.C.A.A. games, and I am attaching some information sheets which cover most of the questions you might ask. The court may be equipped with either 6 x 4 wood backstops or with clear plate glass. The N.C.A.A. will make use of the gaass backstops. You should inform the management which kind you want for without instructions they probably will install the wooden ones. Here is wishing that both of your teams are in top form. Yours truly, George R dwards.