October 10, 1944. Mr. Harry Gowans, University of Tulsa Downtown Office, Tulsa, Cklahoma. Dear Harrys i . It was good to see you even for a short while. I am sorry that you were not feeling well. I did not learn whether you got to the game that night or not, but if you did the game didn't add anything to your mental well-being if you expected Kansas to make a showing with the high-powered Tulsa aggregation. I thought Henry Prnka was # real gentleman in his eon= sideration for his visiting guests. In my opinion Henry could have run the score up to sixty had he so desired. I was well pleased with our boys who are youngsters and not in the same class as the very clever, versati le end aggressive Tulsans. I an sending you a Jayhawk Rebounds, a letter I get out each month to cur boys overseas. Aaah ad 4% nay poaee tala esting reading as you browse over some of the names, too many of whom, of course, are unfamiliar to you. With all good wishes to you and yours, I en Very sincerely yours, | : “Director of Physical Education, FCAsH | Varsity Basketball Coach. a