THE INDIAN-DETOUR AND GRAND CANYON LINE The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System From L To__Columbia Mo & return ITINERARY OF YOUR TRIP This schedule is based on current time tables, which are subject to change without notice Ly , Lawrence Santa Fe 1. PM Jany 7, chair car. Ar Kansas City an 4.45%m "* 7, ly Kansas City Wabash 4.35eu "" 7 an Ar Centralia Mo nn 7,50 " 7, we Ly Centralia Lo on 7.57ru oo ** OF we AY Columbia io. we Sn35em 08" C7 oe Ly Jolumbia Mo Wabash 10.50AM Jany 9, Chair Car. Ar Centralia as 11.49mc =" 9 o Ly Centralia “es 12.4 PM “8 § ae Ar Kansas City * 4.40Pi “* 9 a¢ lv Kansas City Santa Fe S.15PR MR G an Ar Lawrence 7 > 5 6PM an 9 an ee ee é ee _____—Gote Jany 4 44. Remarks: Grand Canyon National Park and the Indian-detours, on the Santa Fe to or from California and Southern Arizona, ofter matchless stopovers of any length and at any season. The Santa Fe is the only railroad entering Grand Canyon National Park. Pullmans direct to the Rim. indian-detours explore by motor the cliff dwellings, Indian pueblos and quaint native villages of the Spanish-Indian country about Old Santa Fé, New Mexico, P. PORT |" GLACIER. & JWATIONAL PARK ox NS x GREAT FALLS MEDICINE HAT 3 \ WAT] PARR é = ARTHUR SG oe som eee eS HD ay 8. MINNEAPOLIS Se STONE L PARK CRATER LAK. "NATIONAL PAR 8 MEDFORD oe SISSON wr sassen NATIONAL PARK pace no _—— = ROCKY MOUNTAIN -3 NATIONAL PARK \ ©33 ZION NATIONAL PA/RKFL “ site il K go L PARK A YON A DARFIELD Si, SEQUOIA Si IE 10 KMt p b BOISE CITY “NATIONAL PARK’ Ae Cass" ° S4Y v4 Fr ; E Ci p,, SUINDIAN-DETO _ The Santa Fe is the only line under one management “all the way’’— Chicago to California and Phoenix— thus insuring uniformity of service Motor Route Coordinated With Train Service === Santa Fe Double Track | me Santa Fe Single Track | Other Lines GORPUS CHRISTI BROWNSVILLE Mr. George Edwards, Basketball Coach, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Dear George: I am sending you the information for your program, which I hope will suffice. it Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. p.3. Mr. K. W. Davidson, ou publicity director, is interested in your Coca Cole advertising. I would appreciate it if you would give me information on this proposition, as I am sure you wuld have no objection to doing this. If you will write me the informtion instead of waiting until I get dom to Columbia on Saturday, I would appreciate it. / PeGale al 4 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI | COLUMBIA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS January 4, 1944 Dr. 7 C. ALLER, - 7 Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Dear Dr. Allen: Your player list arrived this morning. Sorry that it did not contain the usual squad statistics as I have found these appear to be interesting to a large number of spectators. You ask about arrangements for the program we issue, All I know is that a month or so ago the local Coco Cola Co., manager approached us with the offer to furnish covers and pay for the printing if we would supply the copy and free distribution. We thought it was much better than the usual small printed slip or mimeographed sheet which we have previously used. Please remember that our home games this year wili start at 7:30 p.m. We are not planning on any pregram program of any type. ~ours truly, George/RK. Edwards. OF MISSOURI 7 ow es :06|l ber Mm WE The half hour later time formerly in gt was necessitat a by the fact that a large ao of our crowd cam from near-by towns. This ssing se son so we well home games as specified above. ee : Yours truly George R. Edwards, oe. Coach of Basketball. a be oye ea wee re : ai . ie a ° ‘ re . ~ MISSOURI vs. 61st TROOP CARRIER WING (SEDALIA ARMY AIR FIELD) 4 = OS8, & Oa SEL OY TRADE-MARK REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. BREWER FIELD HOUSE COLUMBIA, MO. Dec. 11, 1948 7:30 p. m. COPYRIGHT 1942, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY | 61ST TROOP CARRIER WING i (Sedalia Army Air Field) » Pfc. Frank L. Hoenig, III, Mer. 'a | | Free _ Player |Pos| Goals | throws| Fouls Our country’s all-out war effort has university athletics probably as much or | 2 . any other peace-time school activity. Prob F nected with the constant shifting of player an personnel; transportation for spectators and teé E | and shortages in finances, equipment and labor | Bresin icc | : | forced many colleges to abandon inter-school ai ae | | contests. Alvey hae | | | Military and civil authorities, however, ha Abbott G phatically expressed themselves in favor of ; gram’s continuation because of its value in cor "aE oe S ing players—many of whom will be in service os Be ompson G and for maintenance of public and military “Missce Fe Reo Military leaders, though, differ in opinions re ing. consists of approximately a owen me intercollegiate athletic competition for service men WM which number about 500.a Estabrook lc assigned to the colleges for training. The Navy en- | are made up exclusively | courages its trainees to try-out for school: teams, | ’ about 12 per cent of the | BASKETBALL SCHEDULE — 1943-1944 PNebra as Stat ; Nebra athe Pre-Fit P+. Sat Dec. 11—61st ‘Troop Carrier Wing at Columbia Psat. . Feb Sat. Dec. 18—U. of Illinois at Columbia + *Mon. Feb. «Sat. Reba 5 lbs— forward n high school team. Tues. Jan. 4—Westminster College at Fulton 1 *Sat. Jan. 8—U. of Kansas at Columbia mat: Feb. gs *Sat. Jan. 15—U. of Oklahoma at Norman *Mon. Feb. 21- Mon. Jan. 17—Olathe Pre-Flight at Qlathe '. *Sat. Feb. 263aamm 1 “Sat. Jan. 22—Iowa State at Ames | *Sat, Mar. 433m Columbia *Sat. Jan. 29—U. Oklahoma at Columbia z *Tndic State at Cc “pl. Melvin nbaum—23 yrs.—)'7”—160. lbs.—for ward ! ‘Iwo years on Austin H. S., ‘Chicago, team. — Cpl. John R. Abbott—19 yrs—5’8”—135 lbs—guard * 4; Three years om Walnut (Ill) T1..S. team. Pic. Marvin Vander Veer—19 yrs.—s’7”—140 lbs—guard Two years on team at Amsterdam (N. Y.) high school. » lst Lt.Malpert 2 Thompson—25 yrs.—6 tt—190 lbs:-;euard ~ Cpl. Louis H. Alvey—20 yrs.—5’11”—140 lbs.—center Mship games 3 PLAYER ROSTER Shirt | te ae Two years on team at Morgansfield (Ky.) high school. ae oe ee Hue Cpl. J. Frank Donohue—25 yrs.—5’6”—150 lbs.—for ward 15: ~Arbeitmian, Ben ....... ee ea G Bedi | oe Springfield _ Two years on team at oe ae Philadelphia, Pa. : r . Cpl. Henry Cowan—22 yrs.—5’10”—155 lbs.—guard re Bioy?: ee ee. e ae md po en Sie Four years on team at New Bedford (Mass.) Vocational School. 12 Clinkenbeard, Kenneth ................ G Ol Oe . Cpl. George Estabrook—28 yrs.—5’11”—165 Ibs.—guard 1 eee ee G 15410 21 fe Columbia Two years on varsity at U. C. L. A.; Four years on team at Mt. Summit (Ind.) high school. WO ee G 5-9% 20 |”. Washington Be Med. Reserve ee a ee is Eee ear Robert Cc 6-6 22.) St. Louis Fr Med. Dis. 2 Wile “AiG HG 1g. #° Columbia Fr 1A SEASONAL RECORD PO, "Matheny, Mawatd. oo. ee F 5-11 21 Kansas City Sr WT. 8 Bly: Bales) te 60 SUS te CSL ies a eae ia a ee 25 ee eee eG 51. 28 Potosi Sr P28 | ; Bivins “Bagles 22 =e eo oe 86 Vet Ce 37 We Me, Clon h Sil 28 Be Patios Sr OB A ce eas wach cteceseetheatenpstener cs oni a 3 co me ee a : : Z 3 : sey :3] } Field ORG GQ ieaee pace tea teeter aes daec adn obres ese tees ‘ ommonwea ANAT GANG ss ee ee Se a eh ote et emia Fr ts l ae Le ee ee fe Op, en 501 7, Waynesville Fr Under age c x (eee Thomas C81 | 1 Be tronten Fr 2A | aa Still, By, i Cc 6-3 7 4 Macon Fr Under age a = NEXT HOME GAME— 24 ere, Ralph Foo ee ae Wellston Br Under age os MISSOURI vs. ILLINGIS “SAT. DEC. 18): 7:30 P.M. f } } j mr POPP eee eee E