July Sl, 1941 Sre H. Lopez Rebolddo, Calle Blanc 869 Apt. 4, Montevideo, Re O. del Uruguay. | My dear Friend Robeledo: Your very generous letter together with clippings of our game, Goal-ili, and rotogravure of two of my players, Pngleman and my son Bob, came to my desk this morning. greatly appreciate the photograph that you enclosed of the boys pleying in what we oall our coutry club or boys' club. It appears that they are having great sport, and I am happy to seo the youth of your country enjoying themselves so fully. | I sincerely trust that the friendships that are now be- ing cultivated between our /morica and your /merica will ripen into lasting friendships. loubtless the games that we play wili have much to do with cultivating said friendships. I hope in the next few years that it will be possible for mo to oe through the South American Republic. I @a sending nk eee Wt en tated rule — of Goal~lii, togethor with some new printed material. I can understand thet the gamo of Coal«Ii can be fabridated in your country at a much less expense than if you were forced to buy it in the States and pay duty upon the same. If there is eauy way that I oan at any time be of any service to you, I wish that you would call upon me. I greatly appreckate your kind letter and I sincerely trust that we et some near future date may heve the pleasure of greeting each other personally. With kindest regards and . best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education -_ Recreation, PCA AR | Varsity Basketball Coach.