June 3, 1946 Mr. Harry Huston Superintendent of Schools Blackwell, Oklahoma Dear Wr. Huston: Dr. Forrest C, Allen tells me that you are looking for paseball players to play for Blackwell this summer. I have talked with a piteher and two infielders from our Varsity team and I have agked them to write to yous Rayburn O'Camb, age 20 vier: is a 6=foot 2einch lefte handed pitcher and he has done an outstanding job for the Varsity this springs His record is good at K,U. and his earned-run average is excellent. William Morrow, age 20 years, a native of your city, is a hard-hitting infielder. At present he is in the Navy ReOQeTeCe at Kee, but he will be out soon. He should be glad to play ball in his home town, : Harold Stewart, age 20 years, is a first baseman with excellent fielding abilities. iis home town is Tulsa, He also can play in the outfield. | These men lettered this year at K,U, They are highly qualified, in my opinion, to play ball on any semi-pro team in this area. I advise that you write to them as soon as reer because they will be leaving: school within a week or two, os For your ‘seein I will as you their addreqses. Harold E. Stewart 1316 Vermont Lawrence, Kansas or 1402 West Brady Tulsa 6, Oklahoma Rayburn 0'Camb 1301 Campus Rosed Lawrence, Kansas & Williem D. Morrow Rural Route #2 Blackwell, Oklahoma