come out for athletics. He must do that of himself. I did not know that you and Frosty could not get along. I with some of the freshmene You kmow young fellows tougher then the older boys. The older we get the more s get with the younger fellows because we seo how many silly things we ‘| and ‘must have opportunity to make mistales + tut not too mus of then ~ before they Your the right wy ef doing things, of putting firet things firste Give ity Windeet vegerde So thier. Yocy 1 renonber hin vory wll. - Hawley is a swell fellow and I hope that he gets elong fines — Now, regarding plays that I cowld send you, I would rather sug- gest thet you purchase a copy of “Better Basketball", the new book that I have written. It gives all the plays and everything in it. The publisher allows me ten per cent discowmt and the book sells for $4200, so if you end Hawley would went to send me $3.60 for the book I will give you the ten per cent off. ‘That is emotly what they @llow me. I imagine the postage out your way would be about 10/7 or 12Z. I am sending you a description of Canpany, and if you s hould send for one and , : please tell me whether you want it to you or to Hawley or bothe ~~ have some swel] stories in there regarding great games we have played and altogether I think the took is certainly worth the moneys : Wo are leaving Friday morning at 8442 on the streamliner for Stillwatere We change at Enid and get into Stillwater about 2:50. Dean Nesmith is our trainer and is doing a fine job with the boyse . Everybody likes hime ‘When he gets as much experience as Elwyn he will be @ dandy trainer. But of course you know there is only one Dees. I will tell Elwyn what you said and I kmow he will get a big laugh out of it. He was a battler in his om right, and I admire him very, very Write me, Wade, and remember that as soon as things do open up, “mo ee —— ee On Mee a Le With nid goed Wiehe: 2 ou, He Oe : : 7 sical ih thcteak ‘weeiilitads,. FCAsAH 4 Varsity Basketball Coache