January 7, 1943. Mr. Lacy Haynes, Kansas City Star — Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Lenya Thanks, old fellow, a thousaml times for your good wishes. We certainly appreciate enything like thet from you. It was a great delight to have the Haynes with us in New York. You were that good luck charm that we needed against Fordham. We have been going like a house afire in the last four genes, and last Monday night we really stepped on the Glippers in no uncertain fashion. _ I em writing you regarding the 16th of Jenuary. We are playing the iron men stunt in these games, playing Comp Crowler from Neosho, ee ee ee ne ee ey from St. Joseph, Missouri. ghen on the 29th of danuary we play the Clippers again, while Missouri playa the Great Lakes, and on the 30th we play the Great Lakes and Missouri plays the Clippers in double headers. oo et ee eee Snes Ss yee em and I will see that Jimy HAnuet dom 's Farge’ you. A% the Prat opportunity. that < have I want to neat you on & very important mission and ask your advice. You never miss in giving me the very stuff Iwant. | It was good to see Lacy, Jr., also. I am hoping that Mary Jane and Mrs. Haynes are as well and peppy as you always appear to be. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physic al Education, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.