U.S.S. ENGLAND (DE 635) © c/o Fleet Post Office D C A bi San Francisco, Calif, ' OST : D F Q uo. Cb yoru! tlhe U.S bo tila 636 odeg Col Up DOST Pa E ™ ‘aii i rian . = BESS S BRQBWSSBBAB SS SN BeAr Mr. Fred Bllsworth, Alumni Association, University of Kansas. Dear Fred: I am listing herewith some of my activities, which you asked for in your letter of March 8th. Chairman, Departuent of Physical Rduoation , Varsity Basketball Coach President, Lawrence Rotary Club | Secretary, Douglas County Selective Service Board Chairman, Lawrence Kursery Committeo Chairman, Douglas County Red Cross War Fund Drive Member, Salvation Aw Boryd3oard Chairman for K. U. = Third and Fourth War Loan Drives, National War Fund and Commmity Chest, Infantile Paralysis Fund re PRU, 9:50 ‘Ppem. every Thursday High sihto} commencement addresses this spring: May 17 - Wellsville, Kansas May 16 - Troy, Kansas May 19 - Slater, Missouri May 25 - Peabody, Kansas Also, the following speaking engagements: . Mareh 14 - Kiwanis Club, Independence, Mo. March 15 - Misgion, Kansas, Christian Church March 31 - Rotary Club, Independence, Zansas ( tentative) April 6 - Kiwanis Club, Kansas City, Kansas April 11 - Parent-Teachers Association, Hutchinson April 15 - Y.M.C.A. All-sports banquet, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Bducation, FCAAH Varsity Basketball Coach. | P.S,. Forgot one! . I an also a nenber of the Board of Directors of the Lawrence Commmity Chest. P.C.A. ALuMntI ASSOCIATION Tue UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Room 2, Frank Stronc HAtu LAWRENCE March 8, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen 107 Robinson Campus Dear Phog: Thanks a lot for the carbon of your script for the Sportscast. This will be of help to me. I think I should be helping you. If you get stuck sometime, let me know, and I will try to write some filler. Please let me have a list of all the respon- sibilities you are carrying currently--draft board, Rotary Club presidency, Red Cross chairman, sports broadeasts, basketball, physical education depart- ment. What other time and energy-consuming respon- sibilities do you have? Cordially, e as . ants [Rita Hotel ha coe pbuh =e WW , ce eee Ge es Gans hors Leavis! _ Santa Rita Hote 2 ———_-_|weaon,Arizon Arizona a FEST wld Feet onl 7-O te en on Sdlaces Eek was ov Act, Qa Ure too ee . Sis ts . ck Tmt GU. K urs joe <1 4% ee boohete “and gents te ne. 2h net fe, o i prt aim of come olay . alt oJ ao fntirr, than 6070 an ae CUCU, yee emer rr betes 7 arctl end bof On DD Phok® vo obec ofh the reuw D can emit: etna Tod... AS oe. , , a0 oft ao Anne | Soe BEM tag nk ns od + a0 tek a0 amy a we an We Wr i Wai Hoo = apheery Moe, teria, th, Brktlo My AW ) Freripa Apt ~ : wad ag ee Abeyre teers Chis «?) 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EBLING Tons Res bey ttre Aefesrsnrns gat att Che LU Kine bh to I brathnD morte thlig, gamer hae ss rim ar (Bane ats ) AX A Aon Creer There cant mute ALD om. othr Ma ebant Angel] bond F¢howk Dong Tot “ys oho af Ute +4 ty ALL, Gow Aapfescrs rao Tony terra) sear Kleaer And eh oes ee kam han seach, % Abt ADS yam Herr, Aha Fok Crelacce rne, dale Vado Wha Aw, Bia % the Juss, Memlaard Che pent ChanmeTe , ad ¢ olrecl 9) Oh Canfas, Wat ede Plane are tty Tes per Bahu Jer ins 1-8 that se raadan¥ 0 Chatto 0) he bead 9 dintoes Mitte Bi Vig ID dust WD doaune W¥- Wt Mae Fyne, LP GR. eben det oD he re A ie a he oe = dos 44—Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, March 18, 1944 SPEAKING SPORTS By DON WATSON Bruce Drake, youthful University of Oklahoma basketball coach, recently prepared a questionnaire which he sent to brother coaches at leading universities throughout the| country...» Fifty out of 54 coaches who answered the questionnaire] believe that goal tending by skyscraper players should be eliminated by rule. It showed that 92.5 per cent favored some way of keeping the game from being dominated by the boys who grow tall. However, the solution isn’t in raising the height of the basket most of the coaches voted. Instead, 43 favored awarding a field goal if a defensive player touched a try for goal above the level of the basket after the ball started its downward arc. Three would inscribe an arc on the floor beneath the hoop which players would be barred from entering. Just two wanted the basket raised to 12 feet, but another wanted an 11 foot}. high hoop. One would eliminate the three second rule, which] two just “didn’t know.” ; * * * : . The four coaches who opposed goal robbing restrictions all use “big boys” as goal tenders this season. They are Howard Hobson of Oregon; C. C. Washabaugh of Westminster; M. J. Maddus Jr. of St. Paul, and Gus Miller of West Texas State college. The nation’s big boys are led by seven-foot Bob Kurland of Okla- homa Aggies, and right behind him comes Don Otten, Bowling Green, one half inch shorter. Other prominent goal tenders are Mikan of DePaul, Risen of Ohio State, Novak of Loyola, Schryoer of. South Dakota State, Horstein of Penn State, Boykoff of St. Johns, Holub of Long Island, Cotten of Long Island university, Wiley of Oregon, | Borrevik of Oregon, Wintermute of Oregon, Henry of Rice, Ellifson | and Halbert of West, Texas, Carpenter of Arkansas, Dougherty of Loyola, Gruentg” of Denver Safeways and Wellhausen of Kansas. * * a WILL PRESENT FINDINGS _ Drake, who recently wrote a magazine article, attacking goal-tending, said he would present his findings to Chairman James St.. Clair -of basketball’s national rules committee. The committee meets in New York March 27-28. — The following coaches were listed by Drake as opposing goal- tending: Frank Brickey, Arizona State; Forest. B. Cox, Colorado; John Breeden, Montana State; Vedal Peterson, Utah; Everett Dean, Stanford; E. M. (Nibs) Price, California: Jack Friel, Washington State; A. F. (Slats) Gill, Oregon State; J. A. Brown, Idaho. ute U.S.S. SU-: cee c/o Fleet Post Office | San Francisco, California