October 10, 1944. Coach Henry Frnka, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dear Henry: 7 I was sorry that I did not get to see you to tell you hood-by when I left Tulsa, tut I want you te know that we aa uiiventaive ul? kindness and consideration in treating the Kansas football te team with deep consideration. You could have licked them sixty without applying too mich pressure, but — your sportsmanship and gentility dictated otherwise. Congratmlations on your highly efficient blocking and tackling, = the best that I have seen in many moons. I think I should make an explanation regarding the bill that I left at the Hotel Tulsa. When Ernie Quigley could not go down he asked me to go down and invited Mrs. Allen to accompany me, saying that he would pay her expenses. So I am writing Ernie a memo and you will hear from hin | making any readjustments that are necessary on the entire travel trip. It may be a few days, but I am sure that a letter from him will arrange financial mtters satisfactorily. I assure you that I enjoyed ow trip to Tulsa. You have a great environment and a most hospitable ang consider- ate group. Please convey to Mrs. Frnka our congratulations andi best wishes over your highly successful team. We enjeyes every contact we made. r With continued best wishes for your high suecess, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.