December 21, 1942. You asked for any hint enly one that I know of. The whistle was blow many times before there was a held ball. I know they do this in high schools to keep the play from getting too rough, but two players of epposite sides must have their hands upon the ball before the whistle oan be blown. That means possession, and many times there was no possession when the whistle was blown fer a toss-up. The other error I noticed was that severa] times after a goal had been made the Kansas team would have possession of the ball going up the cowt and the whistle was blown and a substitute allowed to enter. This was done by the whether it was your pertner or not, but the only time the whistle should be blown to allow a player to go in the ball was dead out of bods. If t was out of bounds, then of course play should continue util the next dead ball situation. AAO Bill Brill has a very bad knee and will not be able to make the trip Hast. Ray Evans was injured in a collision with Charlie Black, beth players on the same side, and Ray was nearly knocked up te his best. It seems as if every time we start East we have some very, very bad luck, but lots of other fellows are having a let worse luck than we are, so we shovldn'’t complain. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Direoter of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.