appearing in 330 college publications, will publish several photographs of me in trick shot stances. Some of my variations are: shots from behind the back- board, One-handed and two-handed lying down shots from under the basket while on my back, sitting down shots from under the basket while facing the basket or with my back to it, a one- handed forwaré pass shot from 50 feet away from the basket; blindfolded shots on both feet, ond either foot or one-handed; a backward bending free throw, one-handed and two-handed bounce shots from the foul line, two handed free throws on both knees and On either knee, one-handed free shots on both knees and on either knee, a kneeling down bounce free throw, a drop-kick free throw shot, a high arch foul shot, a bounce-bank shot from either side of the basket, a long bounce shot, an Over- headed two-handed shot and a host of other types not easily explained on paper. I keep on getting better every season altho each year I think of more difficult tricks; but now I have about reached the end of my rope and I'll be able to Gevelop a little more accurac$?y on the many unorthodox shots I introduced last season. I worked out before Nat Holman in New York City a year ago last September and made a good im- pression upon him despite the fact that it was only my first workout ina half year. I performed at Purdue when they played that famous 15 minute stalling game against Illinois before 8500 fans. My demonstrations in Indiana last February and I performed in every sector of the state, were ‘idiaeiousls appreciated by the fans as a number of testimonials from coaches and radio officials there will indicate. Very sincerely yours, Wbed ? ae eee An