October 5, 1945. Mr. I. B. Henry, Phm. Mate 1/c Sr. Corpsman, Medical Ward 6-A, A.T.B. Camp WOR Norfolk, Va. Dear Ira: tat I edge receipt of your recent letter and T asaure you that did everything that you asked me to dow. I had a dong conversation with Dean Havenhill and other men in whom you were interested. But it was imposs- ible to do a thing, which I will deseribe to you when we see each other face to fase when the war is over. George 0. could have helped you years ago, but mat in recent years. Sai ack tae tikes ats ee on the fine work you are in and the fine things that you have done for your country. You have great ambition and loyalty, and my kindest persons! regards and best wishes sre for you. I am sorry that I could do no more, but I am sure that you will understand. ed Sincerely yours, He Director of Physical Education, FOA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. ere ee era Dicenan prac tel my ite 06g 4 eee Z) “tap AGS. ey.” 20g i Plies FA FC a a, a’ tye ne ale 7 L017 2 i Sa, PD or thinanty Zenner i. Phaymonats Mee J AWB ay Buel zord - 710 £5, evfe th, ba Jeri A = ee NMSH—*orm 59 “(19397 Name Page No. - CLINICAL RECORD - Sa - Z ee Rate The medical officer shall enter or dictate for entry in this record: (1) A concise history from the health record and patient; (2) the findings on compiete physical examination; (3) all important laboratory, x-ray, and other clinical findings; (4) ead treatments and diets ordered or discontinued; (5) changes in condition and diagnosis; (6) condition on discharge or transfer or, in cas2 of death, the autopsy findin This record shall be si, igned by each medical officer making entries therein and filed in the oRnical jacket. 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This record shall be signed by each medical officer making a, aaa therein and filed in the clinical jacket. : oe aa anne Bo Ce er eee ao CoA es ak. _ Abel Date Dukly Ane! ary co DvIack aL Chine - =i Je COL =~ Lbanppacact Hate fe . Petr/ Defe2 (PA a Vidi m | @7 a Camp Lira dperd La. ~ AOL Nor pth, a. > n /27 e a ‘ 16—11382 DATE — ” we % 2 * i = : . ty ~~ ’ ™“ 4 J e ee U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOB Cy 4) uk aMy, Vow ote ges > see mut, Bey, Ath et i ott fed a. ee aS tech ee es a ‘eT .* a t faclay Met, ase os C.F FO § ete September 7, 1943 Doctor Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: I don't like the phoney, secret rebait type of wager this Scot with en Irish handle injects into the negotiations. "Unconditional sur~ render" is the vogue now. Printing press, money and bonds have little interest. 3 If he will put up his elastic girdle or shoes, we'll know where he standse i We played with a new dealer once who proposed a phoney exchange of $25.00 each lost hole to excite and fool the caddies. The caddies got excited but later concluded we could spare the new balls we had in our bags. I broke 50 once on our nine. Hard liquor, dropping sly balls, killing snakes and such Scotch habits, including buying opponents caddy, etc., are under F.Bele heres (Private to F.C.A.: Maybe we better send a two gun scout to Abilene. and get the low down on this ringer. A fellow from this town has pulled some slicker stuff m his honorable opponents in Affica.). j ‘ ? | Yours Eti-co-quettishly a, Irving Hill P.S. the chancellor can't be plamed for having a father, but you must be firm that the chancellor or regents have no jurisdiction. IHsr ROSS gt ok ee, Nae ari. THE LAWRENCE PAPER COMPANY - PAPER MILL AND FACTORY - LAWRENCE, KANSAS » CORRUGATED FIBREBOARD + JAYHAWK BOXES - E Sea a ig ee i SA seein PBT Cena ee SS Es it SS a eae eee a LD f FECT EE a eae my Pir SHES ee Aetna ye Oe jee PR ae ar ree Se aby, eee: aot as ae Be eT es eo are Sus gee Sener CITIZENS BANK, ABILENE, KANSAS September 10, 1943 se _ Mr. Irving Hill / , Lawrence Paper Cos oo” Lawrence , Kansas My Dear Mr. Hills Copy of your letter to Je cockles of my heart”, and Gs sentence “I don*t like the pho? . this Scot with an Irish handle | Now after mak I feel sure I the vgzue now, but I thourht that due to the presence of so many Army qnd Navy students at fhe University, that Lawrence had been As to your postscript that "the Chancellor can't be blamed for having a father", well-when he was a youngster and walked down the streets of Abilene and someone asked who the lad was, he was told “that's Mike Malott's boy", but now, when they see a benign old gentleman plodding down the fairways, and any one asks who the old fellow is, the answer would be, "that's Deare Malott's father." But I like it that way for I will be 78 this month, and ought to know better than to think I could play golf. Am planning to go to Rotary with Deane on Monday and will bring my clubs along so that if convenient to you,Dr. Allen and ir. Weaver we = have nine heies ef golf in the afternoon. Sincerely, 7) KH — —— a remind you of our recent quotation, and at the same une save you the trouble of “ Jooking it up, we are sending you this copy. Your order will be appreciated and will receive our prompt and carefull attention. September 20, 1943 Mr, Hike H, Malott Citizens Bank Abilene, Kansas Dear Mike: Bring your crookeé | ) n, Never played with a sand rat who F a e with grass greens, or was a better sport abo again : ous yon Kare made banking first and golf second : ¢) may have been ali right the db, be helluva misteke the next 58. ts the same way, but we fre- A iic x ) arny , Navy, O.P.A. and W.P. B, +O shoot 5 holes at 4\peit. on Monday. I get damned tired fine physique end thinking ef mine -- 80 other “ codger along is a relief and énhower would like Eleanor for reinforcement, p pa MeArthGr would not objeét and Capper could arrange. She does not’seem to want to serve in the underground. Respectfully, Irving Hill ae September 9, 1943. Lawrense Paper Company, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Mr. Hill: That was a very clever letter that you wrote about Banker Mike Malott. I kmow he will bet a big buze out of 4%, Ai fs I like that New Dealer story very much. I think I ean use that maybe at a dozen places. I will see you Friday at church. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH : ‘Varsity Basketball Coach. HOTEL MADISON MURRAY & STOUT, PROPS. MADISON, SO. DAK. ‘TELEPHONE 2458 HOTEL MADISON ry, le ny UE rot Aerp~tiek stant ACK ob of Ul thewriga, Om my aheh AES on SR Pe perprnsrits ox Ek fro F A [740 and AAS ) a Lingle tt a Ot hyllera, ry act Fa HOTEL MADISON MURRAY & STOUT, PROPS. MADISON, SO. DAK. - a Compa _ ththn, Vewttrn, Peavenar tl and Renese nt If You Doubt i fa xX KX % aoe: RICK SHOT ARTIST CONFIDES it other places,” Willie recounts. So from simple free throwing (50 straight and easy stuff like that), Willie began to move into the trick shot field, closing his eyes, bouncing the ball, forward passing it from 40 to 60 feet. And, ladies and gentlemen, Willie’s latest. favorite to knock you back off the bleachers is his drop kick. Willie will tell you, very proudly, that he has a repertoire of at least 90 different shots and it’s remarkable how well he performs them. “Sometimes I don’t believe it _myself, the way I make my : shots,” Willie will tell you. “T ‘ guess it’s just some sixth sense i that does it.” Willie used to be bothered a _ bit when he had an off-night but , » that’s. all in the past now. ' “You know if I missed a shot _ that was kind of hard to do l’d _ skip it—or if I was having a ‘little trouble ‘on my easy ones I wouldn’t try the hard ones because I figured I was due for ing things nobody will believe... an off night. But then I told myself those people watching~™ would think I couldn’t do the hard ones and so I just decided to show them I could.” < “You've got to have confidence. - in yourself. Sometimes I’m so sure of myself I don’t know how ~ : I get that way. Once I made my football pass from 60 feet and it went in and out. But I can’t let it bother me like I thought I had a tough break or I just © hard luck, you know. say, Willie, you didn’t- do that f right by you will this time. And~ — I step into position and I make : it: Sometimes I walk off while the ball is in the air—I know it’s es } going in.” Well, Willie has been showing _ ‘em his stuff at 180 high schools . in the state, 90 in Indiana, 60 | It must be a sixth sense.” + in Illinois, dozens in Wisconsin, é Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Utah, . California, Missouri and Ken-_. £ tucky during his 13-year career, He’s in a comeback now, says. : Willie, and getting better every. - performance. ‘TT haven’t . reached my peak yet, I’m always — getting better,” Willie confides. . igs He’s aiming at a chance to show .. ‘em in Ohio at the Cleveland — -American-Canadian sportsmen’s _ show in March, and his sched- — ule runs five to 10 shows a . week now. At 32, Willie figures he’s just coming into his own. “It’s re-. 2 markable how I can do some of. . these things,” says Willie. After _ 10 months in the army (he was. discharged for disability) Hetzel | is back in the swing again do-.- he can do. There’s no limit to his accom-. 5 ae Cn ay plishments, Willie will tell you, — if somebody will only doubt his .. ability, a or. le 2e 3e T Ss 9- 10. is le. 13.6 14, 15. 16. 17. ILLINOIS PRESS CORSRITS "Fans got quite a treat before the game last hight when Wilfred Hetzel, inter- nationally known trick shot sitar, performed for 40 minutes,“ —-Pexin Deadly Press "Hetzel, & Minnesota product, is rated a great performer aad als presence is expected to attract a capacity crowd to the new Morton em, B'conington Daily Fe. ie sreph "He performed this morning at the school to the amusement arc irtoredt of the student body, "«—-CGentraia Daiiy Santinel "Wilfred Hetzel, cage shot extracriinary, exhibited his accisate art on Satur day before the crowd which sav Shornton deat Lesatur, "—Harvey Fribune, Ww! ¢ hdo ote "Hetzel proved he his 2a goud cys for the basket. '-Chacago Daily News "Wilfred Hetael lived wo so 13] advanze notices, He gave a most remarkable exhibition of coordinavion aid ability with his shots, He made baskrav sheoting look easy. It was almost tmennny the manner in which he dropped the tall thru the hoop without touching 1+- He made a forvari pass shot from the center of the floor that was a dandy.'"----Steriing Daily Gazette. "Between halves worldefamec Wilfred Hetzel will work wonders with a 2 basketball and add to the fans’ enjoyment, ''--West Chiceacu Press. "Wilfred Hetzel entertained the crowd with his skill and crew a murmur from the spectators as he fired one from 60 feet that sv.shed thr. It was a one-handed heave," ~-~Centralia Daily Sentinel. "Many of his trick shots are amazingly difficul+, If past performances are a criterion, his appearance will win unanimous eporoval, "chicago Heights Stare "WilfoHd Hetzel, Minnesota trick shot artist, made a bigiit with his atuff, n Llacmingson Laiiy ranvegvenh. "Hetzel was a hae oan Evening Courier, "Wilfred Hetzel lived up to his reputation as be sank shots of ail kinds Peon all over the floor."—-Geneva Republican, — "Between halves of the twin bill last ae, Vilyred Ytsel, world’s greatest trick shot artist, gave an exhibition of fancy sheoving. Hs really is a sharpe bhooter, "—-Elgin News Couric:, "A bit of showmanship is being readied for the fens with “he appearance of Wilfred Hetzel who amazes ais audionce,"~Patavia Yeraid, "He will give an exhibi%ion of tvicl: shots which has thrilled fans in all parts - of the country," «Joliet Dail; Courier News, "Seldom are basketball spacitnrtors treated +o anythirg shat even matches the show given those in attendance at the Bast Aurora cuge game Saturday, . Fow were expecting the show tc be aryvhere near as good as iv was, In fact, for the ~ . first time in quite a whiic toe publicity Yor an ofvelr of this type did not exaggerate the scheduled sérformance, \+Marwood Herall, "He seems almost incapable cf missing,’ -Hffingham Daily Record, ; ILLINOIS COMMENTS (Between halves of the twin bill last night, Wilfred Hetzél, world’s greatest trick shot artist, gave am ethibition of faney shooting, ‘Ho really is a sharp» shooter, '~——-Hlgin Courier Nevz. 5 os "Between halves world-famed Wilfred Hetzel will work wont ters with a basketball and add to the fans’ emjoymens."-Wost Chicago Press. "A bit of showmanship is being readied for the fans with the appearance of Wilfred Hetzel who amazes his oudi.ence, "Bata io, Borald. He will’ give an exhivition of trick shots which las thriliei fa.s in all parts of the cowntr tyler dn tet Daily Gowler. Morday nigat should be muite an interesting 18,"The West high schoo. gym nex of Yaney fasketoall snots. Wiltre. Bstzel, the trick place for the ccancisscur shot artist from St. Glould, ee bas been signed to give un oryhibition during the game between the Ohhkosh AlleEtars anc. the Sheboygan Peurskirss le Rockford: Momrning stax, 19."He never played in high school and couldu‘t waxe the Gopher feskmmen team, altho he could sink shots ne one clse wouilt thints of even TA ANSo Uwe A21TC TE, Pad aa BGAcon.s 20."Between games Wilfred Hetzel, Minnesota sfphuomove, gave a ciever erhibition of trick shots,'« «Rockford Daily Star. 21."If he can throw bombs as accuratedy as he cam throw basketbails, there vill be a steady decrease in the Japanese populaticny” «~« West Jurora Ek Neve, 22e"Instead of the usual prliminary game the Fré.gnis are introducing Wilfred Hetzel, free throwing waar from Sguk Centre." Chicago Deily Yribune 23."Hetzel will do his tricks for 20 minutes ot *ho Urbana-Blors game tonight." ee Cslly Gazette Ou, "Hetzel hasiagipokad- ia 27 apd e a, nis trit' ane ts and has appeared in Ripley's Believe “t Or Not a acugle of times, "Peoria Etar, 25."The tman with a thoucanc shots" even. went hinself one bette when he began his exceptional exhibition of ball:-hendigas, At the present tine he holds so Many records that there are no additional worlds to coucquer, *--aleaywood Heralde 26. "Wilfred Hetzeli's 20-mirute exhibition of trick shots during the half-time intermission will be one of the three fegtures of the cage pregrems "=~ Mount. Yernon Reister-News 27."I don't see huw you could get mich better for you surc could hit a bakket." Que. Wiles, Wertkrrestermm U, Athletic Pirector 28,"Wilfred Hetzel shot 65 atrsaizht baske Sball foul shots from his Imees at Howard fiake, Minn. on Nov, °8, 19!60-+-Johm Mix in Stranze As it Seems. "Wilfred Hetzel, trick shot artist.of Sb, cloud, Miun,, shot ue consecutive foul goals on one io27 at Tmuman, Minn, on ven. 14, sub Ripley -¢ - Believe it or : Note ii whiz, may teks his trick 61 to the Yorta's Fair here ots any way you cali then, MSharpshooter Viltred Hote:], Misumeapoli?s vaskesba shots into the movies tis Tiater and then bring ! NEXt Veatee.siecHO’s the ie iow whe ean sinks his sh s including the Scandinavians °+--~/Sid Fecer, AP ov Nor Tork > |ASKETBALL SHOW WORLD'S GREATEST mers WILFRED HETZEL His Skill Is Fabulous HOLDS 150 WORLD’S RECORDS ON 100 TRICK SHOTS. HAS SCORED 144 STRAIGHT FOULS ON ONE FOOT AND 66 STRAIGHT FOULS ON BOTH KNEES. HAS PERFORMED IN 27 STATES—FROM COAST TO COAST. TWICE FEATURED IN “BELIEVE IT OR NOT” AND TWICE IN “STRANGE AS IT SEEMS” COME AND SEE THE Greatest Trick-Shot of all Time e @ @ eo.°e ina 40-Minute Exhibition The Champion has Performed to a Million Fans and 21 Radio Stations have Broadcast his Demonstrations. Performing at the Eastern Coaching School in New York in 1941, he Thrilled 30,000 Fans with an Unbelievable Display of Trick-Shot Skill. Editorial Cimnane "He seems almost incapable of missing. "«-«iftingham (111} Daily Record "Hetzel reaches the height of the unorthodox in besket shootings"+-«Purdue Exponent “Pans got their biggest thrill when he stepped to the center circle and heaved a long one~handed shot which barely cleared the rim of the hoop and went swishing thrus"---Hartford City(Ind) News-Times. “Hetzel, like Joe Kirkwood in golf, does the tricks better than he oun play the regular gamee"«-«Bragil (Ind) Baily Times. “Hetzel will give an exhibition of the tricks in his bag of sensational shots at the Naval Reserve Armory tonight."~--Benton 4arbor Palladium. "Wilfred Hetzel is acknowlegged as the greatest shot in Miami county or any other county this side of the Golden Coasts "=--Peru( Ind ) Daily Tribune "f> end his exhibition he backed up to center and threw the bell like a baseball straight thru the basket on the first attempt."---iuncie Evening Press “He sencluded his exhibition with a long drop-kick, made on the third attempt and a long one-handed basket from far back of the center line, scored on the first throws "+--Sedford(Ind) Daily Mail "Wilfred Hetzel gave a bpae¥lénklezhibition of trick and fancy basketb 11 shootings *=--Bloomfield(Ind) Daily Herald "He dumped in free throws from every position except having his hends in his pocketse ‘Some of his shots were exceptionally fine and he got a good hand from the crowde"+--llichigan City News-Dispatch "He is reputed to be one of the deadliest shots in the games tmveSals Lake fribune “Freak and handicap free throws will be offered basketball fans at the Yinn- esota sportsmen's exposition with the scheduling of Yilfred Netzel, sensational Sauk Centre artist as an edded attraction, "+--3t. Paul Daily News “Wilfred Zetzel, Minnesota trick shot artist, made « big hit with his stuff." ~-~Bloomington(I11)Daily Pantagrap:. "The most interesting thing about the game was the performance between halves of Wilfred Hetzel. "+--Waghington(Ind) Daily Herald ) “Between halves of the twin bill last night “ilfred Hetzel, world's greatest trick shot artist, gave an exhibition of fancy shooting. He really is a sharpshoot- ~ e@re"+=-Elgin (111) Courier-News. “He has made a science out of freak shots and has appeared before some huge : ereutss"occRuievitieiiel) Daily Republican "Wilfred Hetzel was given generous applause for his exhibition, "---lankato (Minn) Free Press "Hetzel makes a basketball do everything but twitter like a referee's whistle. "+--3loomington(Ind) Telephone. “He will give en exhibition of trick shots which has thrilled fans in all parts of the countrys"=--Joliet (111) Courier-News “He makes shots from almost every conceivable positions His tricks have won him renown throughout the middle wests"---eloit(Wis) Daily News "He's performed before audiences at eight Big Ten wntversities, indionti his resegnitite as a trick shot fball tosser. SareVineinietitiag’ Daily A tsseoies Trick Shot Aevertory i-2e--ralternate foul shots on left and risht foot Sed,-owalternste foul shots with one foot behind the other toe to heel S-Geroralternate foul shote with lees ereased over exch other TGereonlternate foul shots with one hand with legs orossed S-1Oe~~foul shot on tiptoes---one-handed foul shot on tiptoes lle-+--foul shot while standing on both heel 12e++foul shot with knees touching each other 1L3s-eefoul shot from half aroush position 14,.-+-«foul shot from aquatting position 15e+---foul shot one-handed from squatting position 16s+-««f9ul shot one-handed on both feat ; i7eeweefoul shot one-handed on right foot 18e----foul shot one-hanied on levt foot ' 19s--efoul shot with both eyes shut 20e8%--foul shots with both eres shut on the left and right foot 2Zeen~~onerhanded foul shot on both fest with both eyes shat 25-24.-one-handed foul shots with both ayes ahut on right and ieft foot 25~26e-foul shots on left and right knee 27 e----foul shot on both knees 28-29.-foul shots one-handed on right and left knee 50e---«foul shot one-handed on both knees — S1-32eefoul shots with both eyes shut on left and right knee Sewewefoul shot on both kneor with both eyes ahut 34-35.-alternate foul shote with knees eroesed 36-S7emalternste foul shots one-handed with *neas crossed 38-39e-forward and backward shots over the backboard 40_-«-+gitting down shot while facing the basket 41-42.