pe © | | ORGANIZED 1905 STATE BANK OF KINGMAN MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CAPITAL L.W. KABLER, Presipent AND W.C.SAMPLE, Vice Pres. SURPLUS B.A. WELCH, Casnier $42,000.00 L.L.KABLER Vice-Pres.& Asst. CASHIER KINGMAN, KANS. May 31, 1939. Dr. Forest C. Allen, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas. Lawrence, Sansas. Dear Does: : I have your letter concerning the golf tournament for June 10th, and thanks for the complement.I do however appreciate the letter, and would like mighty well to be in Lawrence. at that time, and also would like to play golf, mt my time is so thoroughly tseken up for the next two weeks that it is impossible for me to take on any more, I will however teil Dr. Eggleston and Paul Wunsch about the tournament and it may be that they will be going that way. I congratulate you upon the suodessful golf team as well as a quite successful track team for this year. I trust that we will see a much improved football situation in the fall, and I believe that we will. Tell Cap. freece and Jake Jones, that + sure would liek to be there and play golf with them, and may try to do that some time, but not this spring. Again thanking you, > al, Yours truly, AY ABE na A A a WILLIAM W. BLAIR ATCHISON, KANSAS May 31,1959 Mr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Forrest: I have yours of the 26th, and am certainly sorry that I haven't answered sooner, but I have been out of town recently and am just now catching up on various correspondence that accumulated. Certainly sorry that it is going to be impos- sible for me to join you for the Golf Tournament June 10th, but I am planning another trip and will be gone about that time. However, I am passing your letter on to Ray Jones, and in the event he is interested or can get away he will communicate with you. Certainly want to thank you for this invitation and the next time you have such a tournament don't fail to include me for I would more than like to come. Again thanking you, I remain Sincerely yours WWB.MD. er H. L. KIRKPATRICK, M. D. 705-6 MILLS BUILDING TOPEKA, KANSAS June lst 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Hiucation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I have tried to arrange some way to come to the Zolf tournament on the LOth, but due to the fact that I will be out of the office two days of that week, I don't feel that I should spend any more time away. I hope everyone has a good time and thank you for your kind invitation, Very truly yours, HLK : MMN see LIDS rae Sk Bi ea ace aon 3 Set BN i iN ae i te LAW OFFICE OF BONDED ABSTRACTER ROBERT M. FINLEY TELEPHONE 140 FINLEY BUILDING HIAWATHA, KANSAS June 1, 19359. Dr. F. GC. Atienu, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: I would like very much to be in attendance for the golf match which you have arranged for June 10th; how- ever, I will be busy in the June term of our District Court. I hope all the fellows have a nice time and I feel sure that Glenn will give every one a good match. Yours very truly, i a wg Sc tit: a THE JUNCTION CITY TELEPHONE CO. R. B. FEGAN GENERAL MANAGER JUNGTION GITY, KANSAS June 5, 19359 Dr. F.C. Allien University Of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor: I returned From western Kansas last night and this morning found your invitation to play golf against the Seniors on June 10th. - I am very sorry that I will be unable to attend as Dad left this morning and I must stay on the job. I appree iate your invitation and am very sorry that I will be unable to help " pin the Seniors ears back." Please remember me to Mrs. Allen and your family. Sincerely yours, pt Pege-—— ‘ JoHN M. WALL COUNTY ATTORNEY, CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SEDAN, KANSAS June 2, 1939 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir; Your letter of May 20th with reference to the golf tourn- ament between the alumni and the seniors has been received. I have played the lawrence Country Club course since it was re-designed and the last nine holes added, and I feel sure that it is “tough.” JI would very much like to be present and engage in the match, even though my»golf is very poor, but, due to the fact that I have been away from my office for some three weeks, I feel that it will be impossible for me to be present. - I am sure that the alumni can hold their own against any team, and that they will be successful in the tournament. Of course, they will undoubtedly have to receive a great many instructions from the coach, but I am sure that they will be successful. With kindest personal regards, I am Very truly yours, Noll In, Math ohn M- Wall JMW: CAC ESTABLISHED 1871 EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE B E SEMZ5E SIPS = 7 AR WARE OO CO- TRADE MARK ATCHISON, KANSAS, June 2, 1939 Mr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Forrest: Bill Blair has passed on to me your kind invitation to attend the golf tournament this Saturday. I, too, regret it will be impossible for me to drive down, due to a previous engage- ment. I hope I will be more fortunate in the event you have future such tournaments in which you might be kind enough to include me. Sincere yours, a RBJ:CB COMBE LITHO@ ST JOSEPH Ma. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES | HOME OFFICE NEW YORK THOMAS !. PARKINSON, PRESIDENT ARTHUR D. HEMPHILL. DIstRICT MANAGER 611-615 CorBy BUILDING ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI MEMBER $150.000 CORPS ST. JOSEPH, MO., CENTURY CLUB 1938-1939 June 2, 1939. DR. F. Ce ALLEN, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Rogge: I am very sorry to tell you that it will be impossible for me to be in Lawrence on the 10th, as I will out on the territory at that time. However, I am calling Richard Douglas and he will write you if it is possible for him to be in Lawrence. Kindest personal regards. LE . ie ne =, ——w =F og ADH/TM THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MECHANICS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Memorandum for Dr.F.C.Allen, in re. Commencement Golf. The committe agreed that it would be worth while to try to secure a team of alumni to compete with a team of seniors. It was suggested that (a) Fred Ellsworth write to the chairman of the various alumi groups,in the cities of Kansas and elsewhere, asking for a list of the golf playing alumni in the city and a statement as to their handicap in their local club. There was no thought of approaching them with regard to play- ing on an alumni team at commencement; merely get a list of _ names with each man's handicap. (b) With the lis# in hand a study of the list could be made by the committee ( Chiefly Glen on this) with a view toward making a creditable match. (c) The men selected for the alwmi team were then to be high-pressured f? into coming up for the day, Sat. June 10, to participate in the* game. It would likely be necessary to select two or three times the number of men required for the team in order to get enough of them here to form a team. (ad) It was contemplated that the team should con- sist —- men on each side. It may be that instead of (a) above, the better plan would be for Dr.Allen to secure the names of the alumi ‘Chairmen from Fred Ellsworth and do all of the correspond= ing himself. The thought here is that Fred,not being a golfer, might not get ge across to the chairmen exactly what we wants; i.e. first,a list of the alwmi in each town who play golf, and second, each man's handicap. er MCCARTY -SHERMAN BUILDINGS ALSTON M. MCCARTY W. 8TH AVE., FROM SANTA FE TO KALAMATH H. GERALD SHERMAN DENVER'S OLDEST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS PHONE MAIN 2211 DENVER, COLORADO June 8th 1939 Dr Forrest C Allen, The University of “ansas Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Phog:-- i recived your letter of May 26th and have been trying to arrange to get back for the 10th. Matters have come up which will prevent my doing so. Our meting at Dearborn was postponed until next Monday the 12th. I will have to heave here Saturday arriving there Monday morning or Sunday night. +n consquence I will be unable to stop at Lawrence. Will you kifly tell Irving Hill that my failure to come has saved him considerable money. My very kin: regards to you old fellow. Yours very truly Cactre¢_ ; Bs ql ai i u 2 i Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, — ‘Varsity Basketball Coach, i i Varsity Basketball Couche Telephone call <= 65/¢ i Ld SIDNEY S.LINSCOTT, President CARL V. RICE, Wce President L.T. LINSCOTT, Cash/er ERIE, KANSAS June 9, 1959. Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Lawrence, Sansas. My dear sir: Your letter of the 7th is at oe Thank you very much for the compliment, but I am not that good. - merely play golf to recover from a condition they call muscle-bound. injoy it very much, and it seems to be lossening the joints. It would be impossible for me to get away tomorrow, ascone of the boys here in the Bank has the mumps and makes a shorthanded. Besides Varl is going to spend the week end with us, and we will likely work over the Katy Golf course at Parsons tomorrow afternoon and the Gountry Club at Chanute Sunday morning. With kindest regards for the compliment anyway, Iam Very truly yours,, ddd Golf List K C Kans: O Q Claflin,dr., Comm'l Nat'l Wank Bldg. K G Me.: lysle Kindig, Care Kansas City Life Ins. CO. Denver: Alston jic Yarty, 730 York St. Chicago: John Donaldson, 715 Cummings, Kenilwroth, [ll. Des Moines. Lester Suhler, Circulation gevt. Look Magazine St Louis,Mo: Edwin “all,baniel Boone Apts. 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Hillis Ted Nelson 1247 Ohio \ Emmet Park W 10th Don Wetzel | 818 Missouri *Glen Sewell , Battenfeld Hall a AM ow i f Meal fY A : fy f 4 if . / & if in a i jt A theme es = é fi ie fen 4 A] oA / af : A : : ng 0 A -_ ) nol “ws £ ae gy whaial A od fe >. t € Koy” it | A ys “Ne ee A * PY f ‘i yj AAA DA ora ‘ AA f dl Y frerbwiws Or auret f ‘2 / A -4 LAL, ff Vv b f oe oe msn ee A : ¥ o as Am Afr ee nweéae YY Mea 4 Atty VR , J} Y April 18, 1941 * University of Kansas Golfer: _ On dume 11 to 15 The Lawrence Country Club will be the spot where all golfers will congregate for the Kansas Amateur Golf Association Tournaments 4.271 Kansas Golf Champion will be crowned and ve cordially invite all amateur university golfers to participate in this event. The Lawrence Country Club makes this attractive offer: permission _ *%@ use the golf course from this date to dume 16 for the sum of $10.00. which sum also gives you the opportunity to participate in the State Tournament without the extra registration fee of $3.00; and permitting you to pley wider the neme of The Lawrence Country Club, or your home town club, if they sre members of the associetion. This $10.00 fee inoludes e berbecue, banquet and other social features throughout the tournament. Below is the schedule: Weds dune UL * Pro matoh in morning Prosamateur in afternoon ($75 added to event) Barbeoue in evening (free if registered -= not registered = 50¢) : Qualifying dey for amateurs Thurse' dune 12 - Qualifying day = 18 heles Banquet in evening Low medel and team cup ‘trophies presented Putting sontests Frise dune 13 - Mateh pley in all flights Putting contests Sat. dune 14 + Match pley finals end somi-finels Sune’ dune 15 * Finals (championship 26 holes) You are assured at least two days of fine golf. Make your plens to get in on this tournament. For other information get in touch with Forrest Cs Allen, Physical Fducation Department, University of Kansas; Chick Pontius at the club; George T. Wetzel, Secretary, in the Jayhawker Theater Building; or William Fs. Shannon, — of Economics, Univ- ersity of Kenses. CDi, ea t Forrest Ce Allen, Chme ect Citi Committee PCA: cg Cliff Cerl, Prose Ka Ae Ge Ac Mk sisal ee sill April 16, 1941 Mre Charles Case, President Bete. Theta Pi Fraternity 1425 Tennessee Street Lawrenée, Kansas Dear Charles: I am sending you a copy of a letter that we expect to send to all students who pley golf at the University of Kansas. I would appreciate it very much if you would either post this on your house bulletin board or read it at one of your chapter meetings e The purpose of the Lawrence Country Club is to get as many students as possible in the Kansas Amateur Golf Association Tournaments The Lawrence Coutry Club's Fee, which is usually $10.00, has not been increased for the tournament, but they give the students the golfing course privilege as well as entry in this splendid championshipe As you can see, the match starts Wednesday mornings June 11, and the finals end Sunday, June 15. The qualifying day on Thursdey will permit all amateur university players an opportunity to play at least two matches, and that is a lot of fun when you are paired up against competition in an event of this nature. I will eppreciate your kindly cooperation in making this tournament in early June the finest that the State of Kansas has produced. Sincerely yours, pant Me Forrest Ce Allen, Chm. Tournament Committee FCA: cg Ence April 16, 1941 Mr. Wilbur Reese Mire George Te Vetzel Mire CeCe Carl Gentlemens I am enclosing herewith a copy of the letter I have written to coach fraternity President regarding the Kansas Amateur Golf Association Tournamente This is to show you what we are doing to boost the golf interest at the University among the studentse ) Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edueation and Recreation versity Basketball end Baseball Coach Ence Lawrence Country Club LAWRENCE, KANSAS University of Kansas Golfers: On June 11 to 15 the Lawrence Country Club will be the spot where all golfers will congregate ~ for The Kansas Amatd?w- Golf Association Tournament, A 1941 Kansas Golf Champion will be crowned and we cordially invite all Amatefy University Golfers to participate in this event. The Lawrence Country Club makes this attractive offer = permission to use the golf course from this date to June 15th. for the sum of $10.00 which sum also gives you the opportunity to participate in the State Tournament without the extra registration fee of $3.00, permitting you to play under the name of The Lawrence Country Club, or your home town club, if they are members of the Association, This $10.00 fee includes a barbecue, banque’ and other social features throughout the tournament. Below is the Schedule. Wed. June 11 = Pro match in morning Pro-Amateur in afternoon ($75.00 added to event) Barbecue in evening (free to all who have registered) others not registered, .50¢. Qualifying day for Amateurs. Thurs, June 12 # Qualifying day - 18 holes. Banquet in evening, Low medal and Beam Cup trophies presented Putting contests. Friday June 134 Match play in all flights Putting contests in evening Sat, June 14 « ; Mat@h pley Finals and Semi-Finals. Sun. June 15 = Finals (Championship 36 holes) You are assuped at least two days of fine golf. Make your plans to get in on this tournament. For other information get in touch with Dr, F.C.Allen, Chick Pontius at the Club or Geo.T.Wetzel Secy. in the Jayhawker Theatre Building. Cordially yours Dr.F.C.Allen, Chm, Tourn. Com, C.C.Carl, Pres. K.A.G.A. April 12, 1941 Professor William shannon 118 Strong Hall University of Kansas Dear Prof, Sharnons I &m sending you a carbon copy of a letter thet we expect to send all students who pley golf at the University of Kansase Would you kindly mail me a list of the members of your golf squad so we can write each of them? I believe the enclosed letter contains all the essential information, as well as the playing schedule and. the price of entoring, end so forthe The lawrence Country Club is encouraging everyone to get into this Tournement, and we will appreciate your friendly and cooperative spirit in enlisting as many students as possible in this Tournaments | ‘I have just.talked with lir. Parl Falkenstien regarding your membership, and he is more than hapyy to pay the $10.00 7 So wo will sign you up as Noe 1 member from Mount Oread, We wi deliver this membership to Mre Earl Falkenstien who will write the | check, and then we will send the membership card to yous If from time to time you learn of any new prospects for the Farsas Amateur Golf Association Tournament, I would appreciate it if you would kindly call Miss Cerstenberger, my secretary, and give her the names of the prospectse We will be glad to write theme With appreciation, I an, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach WAsig Fraternity \ poaoda ‘Alpha Tau Gmega Beta Theta Pi >Pelta Ohi .Delte Tau Delte 7 lte Upsilon Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Thete Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Pei ‘Pi Kappa Alpha >Sigma Alpha Epsilon ~Bigma Chi Sigma Bu Sigma Phi Epsilon 7teu Kappa Epsilon triangle Professional Fraternities Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Kappa Psi Kappa Ete Kappa Bu Sigma Nu Phi Beta Pi Phi Qhi Phi Mu Alpha Theta Tau Colored Freternities Alpha. Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Robert Burns ; Sicherd Westfell W phew ROC tL Charles Case Pebert Holmer dach Severin J Fobert MoKay pee Pichard Hansen @ Jerry Hellinge Ep Paul H, Heins | ao / William Gray aa : Bob Royer ee Chester Hall — ( } A : Robert Farmer \ = Daniel Re Hopkins wy pee Glen Elliott ig i Kenneth Dunn a to Richerd Lee "h pg 3 me te ye Glenn Stevenson Eldreth Cadwalder Joe Settle Dean Kirp Harry Brown Francis Collins Clayton H, Krehbiel Stanley Bloom Harry BH. Rollins Curtis Ase Burton ‘April 16, 1941 lire Robert Burns, President Acecia Fraternity 14335 Ohio Strect Ae, Tansas pear Foberts I am sending you @ copy of a letter that we expect to send to all students who play golf at the University of Kansas. I would appreciate this very much it you would either post this on your house bulletin board or read this letter at one of your chapter meetingse : The purpose of the Lawrence Country Club is to get as many students as possible in the Nansas Amateur Golf Assoce jation Tournament, ‘The Lawrence Country Club's fee, which is _ usu@aly $10.00, has not been increased for the tonrnament, but . they give the students the golfing course privilege as well as entry in this spéendid champi onshi pe As you can see, the matches start Wednesday morning June 11, and the finals end Sunday, Jume 15< The qualifying day on Thuréday will permit all amateur University golfers an opportunity to play at least iwo matches, and that is a lot | of fun wher you are paired up against competition in an event of this natures I will appreciate your kindly sbhinicnctiees in mking this tournament in early ne the finest that the State of Kansas has producedes | Sincerely yours, \ Forrest? Ce Allen, Chairman Tournament Comaittee PCA :¢g | Ene Oi, ee Whe A AAs 3 aoe Te one ( 8 Ex, ok Le a annette Dee —— I am sending you a eaxken copy of a letter that we expect to send all students who play golf at the University of Kansase I would appreciate this very much if you would either post this on your house bulletin board or read this letter at one of your chapter meetings. The purpose of the Lawrence kenies Club is to get as many students as possible in the Kansas Amateur Golf Association Tourmamente ‘The Lawrence Country Club's fee, which is usually $10.00, has not been increased for the tournament, but. they give the students the golfing course privilege as well as entry in this splendid championshipe As you can see, the matches start Wednesday morning juny ll, and the finals end Sunday, Jme 15¢ The qualifying day on Thursday will permit all amateur University golfers an opportunity to play at least two matches, and that is a lot of fun when you are paired up against competition in an event of this naturee I will appreciate your kindly cooperation in making this tournament in early Jue the finest that the State of Kansas has producede Sincerely yours, FCA; lg COPY ( Aa SV RBS 6 COPY C University of Kansas Golfers: On June 11 to 15 the Lawrence Cowmtry Club will be the spot where all golfers will congregate #» for the Kansas Amateur Golf Association Tournament. A 1941 Kansas Golf Champion will be crowned and we cordially invite all Amateur University Golfers to participate in this event. The Lawrence Country Club makes this attractive offer:¢ permission to use the golf course fron this date to June 15 for the - sum of $10.00, which sum also gives you the opportunity to participate in the State Tourmament without the extra registration fee of $3e00, 5 permitting you to play under the name of The Lawrence Country Club, or your home town club, if they are members of the Associations. This $10.00 fee includes a barbecue, banquet and other social features throughout the tournaments Below is the schedule, Weds June 11 = Pro mtch in morning Proeemateur in afternoon ($75 added to event) ___— Barbecue in evening (free te-ell—whe-have gistered}. > Thurse Jume 12= Qualifying day = 16 holes Banquet in Low medal and Team Cup trophies presented Putting contests . es Frie June 15 = Match play in all flights Putting contests in evening ae Sate June 14 + Match play Fimls and Seniefinals Sune June 15 = Finals (Chempionshi p 36 ; ) AO af ee You are assured at least two days of fine golf. Make your plans to get in on this tournamente For other information get in touch with Forrest Ce Allen, Physical Rducation Department, University of Kansasy Chick Pontius at the Clubs George Te Wetzel, Secretary, in the Jayhawker po ag Buildings or Williem F. Shamon, Department of Economics, University of ° Cordially yours, Forrest ©. Allen, Chm, Tournament Committee Clif Carl, Press KeAsGehe