Page Dec. Dees Doe. Dee. OG, DCC, DeGgs Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. DOCG. Dec. Doe. Dec, Dec. DEC. JON. Jan. Jan. eons Jon. J Ute Jan. Jan. Jan, JON. JON. JON Jane Jan. Jan. Jane Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. por: Mar oon wae = 12 M 14 W io 7 a? S 19 M au TS el Ww oo Fa a0 Fe a6 i av Te ag Th oy ol S aM W 2a I IO On H Oa 10. Te 16 M a7 Te is ¥ 20 ¥ 205 TI 50 M Th HB D9 ee ao taki COMPOSITE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR BIG SIX---1939. Kansas vs. Warrensburg Teachers at Lawrenec Kansas State vs. Southwestern at “Jinfield, Iowa Staté vs. Cornell at Anes. (26=28) Kansas Ves Clrlonoma A. & HM, at Stilivater, Kansas vse Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater. [Kansas State vs. Doane Col. at Manhattan: (36-32) Nebraska vs. South Dakota at Lincoln. (44-28) Iowa State vs. State Teachers at Cedar Falls. (50~ 26; 35-28) Towa Sbate vs. Grinnell at Ames. (28-26) Kansas State vs. It. Hays State College at Hays. Kansas vs. Texas at Austin. on Kansas State vs. Colorado State at’ Manhattan. (40-50) honsas vs.» Texas at Austin, Kansas State vs. Colorado Statc at Manhattan. fowa State ve. Drake at Amos. Nebraska vs. Bradley Polytech at Lincoln, (30-50) Pissourl vs. St. Louis U. at ee (35-33; 22-31) Kansas vs, Southern lcthodists at Dallas; Kansas vs. Southern Mothodists ao Delia. Kansas State vs. Emporia Teachers at Emporia. Missouri vs. Wyoninz at Columbia. (29-40) Oklahoma vs. Arkansas at Norman, Missouri Ves She Louis at St, Louts. . Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Lineoln. (28-33°' Oklahoma vs. Arkansas at Norman. . . iiissouri vs, Washington U. at St. Louis. (47-46; 45-28) Nebraska vs. Wyoming at Lincoln. (38-32) Po0raoska Vs, California at “erkeley, popraska .. Vs. California at Berkeley. Nebraska vs. UCLA at Los Angeles povrnska vs. UCLA at Loe Anzelos. Oklahoma vs. Southern Methodists at Dallas. Lowa State vs. Iowa padi at Ames, mhRonseas vs, dabloten Collec; at Lawrence. Oklahoma vs.. Southern Hotisdis US at Dalins, meobraska vs. Stanford at Palo Alto, Konsas State vs. Emporia Teachors at Manhattan. Missouri vo. Donver at Denver. Missouri vs. Colorado Teachers at Grocley. iissouri V8e iYOULng ct »aramic, *Ko) BE06 VWS_ Ok inhoma at Norman, (46-49; 4.1-38) *Towa State vs. Kansas State at Anes. (41-30; 29-51) *Towa State vs. Missouri at Columbia. (34-43; 30-35) *Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrenac. (33-21; 35433) *Missouri vs. Olklahona at Columbia. (39-41; 52-55) wKanscs vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. (48-33; 50-47) *Towa State vs. Oklahoma at Ames. (26- 48: 32-55) *Kan nsas State vs. Nebraska at ldanhattan. (32- ~46; 41-29) *Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrence. (37-32; 56-36) _fowa State vs. Drake at DesMoincs, *Koanseas vs. Kansas State at wanhattan. wiis souri vs. Nebraska at Uolumbia. (27-18; 38-30) “Towa State vs. Kansas at Ancs, (31217; 31-23) *Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Nornan. (48- 50; 52-42) fowa State vs. Creighton at Onaha. *Towa State’ vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. (S225 2 25-50) Missouri vs. ‘Jashineton U. at Columbia. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. at Norman. (3739; 31-28) *Kansas State vs. Oklahona at Norman. (30-54; 35-44) * Lowe State ve, isco uri at Ancs. *Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. honsas vs. Oklehoma A. & M. at Lawrence. Kansas vs. “ashburn at Topeka. ° (31-15; 62-33) “Missouri vs. Olclahoma at Norman. *Iowa State va. Kansas State at Manhattan *Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrenco, Oklahoma vs. Olslahoma A. & M. at Stillwater, “Towa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman, “Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln, *Towa State vs. hanses at Lawronec. *Kausas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan. (29- 28; 46-59) Kansas State vs. DcoPaul (Chicago) at Manhattan, Nebraska vs. DePaul at Lincoln, *Kansas vs. Otrlahoma at Lawrenec *Tansas Stato Ve, Uissourl at Columbians * iowa State vs. Nebraska at Ancs: ' *Konsas vs. Missouri at Colunbia « *Wobraska 7s. Oklohone at Linecin, : *Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan, (wod. 11 25 36 Oo 8Dt gp. 1938=39 BIG SIX CONFERENCE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE KANSAS January 7 oon at Norman 10 Kansas State Lawrence 14 Kansas Lincoln © oj 18 Missouri | Lawrence 20 Kansas Manhattan 20 Kansas Ames February 14 Nebraska Lawrence 20 Iowa State _ Lawrence. 25 Oklahoma Lawrence March 2 Kansas Columbia . - NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE | ¥ eee fe a 2 CaN Maal 2 ae? ee ped 10 Kansas Stillwater 16 Kensas Austin 17 Kansas Austin sod Ga 19 Kansas Dallas bie Canin Tae 20 Kansas Dallas . January 2 Carleton College Lawrence (tentatsixe) Crrmrty pass February $ f Okla. Ae & Me Lawrence Carl f “ rt {oO Mirna tbin. Col Japs A ee Mrs Je We Ste Clair, Southern Methodist University, velias, TexXASe Dear de Wes Thanks for your letter of October 25 giving me the names of the four officials for our games with Texas and S.M.U.s I will write you leter about our return trip. I was hoping it would be possible for us to stop off and work ow, even at a nice high school if they had T am enclosing a couple of radio broadcasts that we have given this fall. I thought possibly you would be imterested in what we are doing over the air, The Department of Physical Education sponsers e regular broadcast each week in a series entitled “Physical — | Edusation for Health". SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEMPORARY OFFICE S.M.U. . W. ST. CLAIR yeeros DALLAS, TEXAS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY October 25, 1938, Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Mr, Allens With further reference to my letter to you, dated October Sth, I wish to advise that the following officials have accepted appointments to work in your games withs Texas University, December 16th and 17theg Ziggy Sears Doc Hayes S.M.U.s, December 19th and 20th: Jack Sisco Abb Curtis Yours very truly, ( ] jar i, We Bt. Clair, IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS AMES, IOWA F PHYSICAL EDUCATION oo Sean September 23, 1938 Dre F. C. Allen Director of P. E. and Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: I am enclosing the complete copy of the basketball officials and in every case that I was unable to secure the first two choices, third, fourth or fifth choice was contacted in that order. Because of the ill health of Pat Mason it may be necessary to replace him. I will let those of you who are using him know if a substitute is necessary. With best wishes, I am Sincerely YOuyS, G. F. Veenker GFV:JH Director of Athletics UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 1938-39 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 35 Central Mo. St. Tch. @ Lawrence (non-conf.) 9 Kansas @ Stillwater ' 10 Kansas @ Stillwater . 16 Kansas @ Austin . 17 Kansas @ Austin ’ 19 Kansas @ Dallas ’ 20 Kansas : | @ Dallas . January 2 Carleton College @ Lawrence . = Kansas @ Norman (conf.) 10 Kansas State @ Lawrence . 14 Kansas @ Lincoln * 18 Missouri @® Lawrence . 20 Kansas | @ Manhattan ¥ 23 Kansas @ Ames . February 8 Okla. A.&M. @ Lawrence (non-conf.) 10 Washburn @ Topeka . 14 Nebraska @ Lawrence (conf.) 20 Towa State @ Lawrence " 25 Oklahoma @ Lawrence . March 2 Kansas @ Columbia ’ #* - All games begin at 7:50 pemo 1938-1939---BASKETBALL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS---1938-1939 Lawrence, Kansas Member of the Big Six Conference The 1957-38 Final Big Six Standings W L Pet. Pts. Op.Pts. KANSAS 9 i -900 408 329 Oklahoma 8 2 -800 456 401 Missouri 4 6 -400 389 384 Nebraska 4 6 ~400 588 383 Kansas State 3 7 «000 348 398 Iowa State 2 8 e200 295 389 1937-38 Kansas Record Conference Non-conference 46 Oklahoma 49 58 Doane 25 55 Kansas State 21 546 Ottawa 17 41 Iowa State i? 41 Ottawa oOo 37 Missouri o2 41 Baker 27 48 Nebraska $3 39 Southwestern 29 55 Kansas State 33 26 Morningside 21 41 Oklahoma 38 31 Washburn id Sl Iowa State 295 28 Southwestern 24 50 Nebraska 4” 29 Drake 34 596 Missouri 36 62 Washburn BO For Season Won 9 Lost 1 Won 18 Lost 2 Won 9 Lost l Lettermen Back Lyman Corlis, guard Dick Harp, guard Fenlon Durand, guard Carl Johnson, forward Don Ebling, forward Lester Kappelman, center Loren Florell, forward Wayne Nees, guard George Golay, forward Bruce Reid, forward Lettermen Lost Robert Hunt, forward Sylvester Schmidt, center Kirk Owen, guard Nelson Sullivan, forward Fred Pralle, guard Ed Weinecke, guard December December December December December December pecember January January January January January January January February February February February February March 10 16 af i? 20 10 14 18 20 29 Saturday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Monday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Friday Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Monday Saturday Thursday University of Kansas Basketball Schedule 1958 = 1959 Warrensburg Teachers Oklahoma A. & M. Oklahoma A. & M. University of Texas University of Texas Southern Methodist Southern Methodist Carleton College University of Oklahoma Kansas State College University of Nebraska University of Missouri Kansas State College Iowa State College Oklahoma A. & M. Washburn College University of Nebraska Iowa State College University of Oklahoma University of Missouri at Lawrence Stillwater Stillwater Austin Austin Dallas Dallas Lawrence > Norman Lawrence Lincoln Lawrence Manhattan Ames Lawrence Topeka Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Columbia Name Allen, Robert Arnold, James Corlis, Lyman Durand, Fenlon Ebling, Don Engleman, Howard Floreli, Loren Golay, George Harp, Richard Hogben, William Jackson, Maurice Jonnson, Cari Kappelman, Lester Kline, John McCaslin, Weaver McKinley, William Masoner, Paul Messner, Kenneth Miller, Ralph Nees, Wayne Reid, Brice Sands, Jack Schaake, Ralph Voran, Bruce POS. ee ee ee ee UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Ht. 6? 613s" a*e* 6*23" S*11* 6g" 6t4an 6°33" 6*2* 61" 6°71" ens 6t 6'5" 6*1" 6's" 6ti" 6" 6'13" S"11" 61g" 6t 6' gr in 6's BASKETBALL Roster Wt. 168 180 175 186 164 169 181 184 187 166 160 201 162 183 175 166 186 173 175 175 180 165 197 176 Age 19 ig Si 20 20 18 ad 20 20 18 19 20 21 19 20 19 20 i? 19 24 20 19 18 20 EXp-. 2 fF | fF FY © fF FY OC Oo OC BH &Y OC ODO } BF Ff 2B FY S&S BS © Home Lawrence Downs Lawrence Junction CPHy Lindsborg Arkansas City Topeka Warrensburg,Mo. Kansas City,Kan. Kansas City,Mo- Lawrence Kansas City,Mo. Lawrence Hutchinson Kincaid Kansas City,Mo. Kansas City,Mo. Arkansas City Chanute Brazil, Ind. Arkansas City Lawrence Williamstown Pretty Prairie The Jayhawk Coach Dr. Forrest C. Allen Twenty-two conference championships in 28 years of coaching is the record of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach at the Univer- sity of Kansas. He is the dean of basketball coaches in the United States, having been in the coaching game since 1908. | Dr. Allen played his high school basketball at Independence, Mo. and it was there that he first met Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, and coach at Kansas then. In 1904 Dr. Allen entered the University of Kansas. During his college career, he lettered in basketball in 1905, 1906 and 1907 and in baseball in 1906 and 1907. - The following year, 1908, saw Dr. Allen off to a successful start as a coach, with a championship basketball team at KU. His sec- ond Jayhawk team made even a better record in winning another champion- ship the next year,marking up ten conference victories to two defeats. The same season, Dr. Allen was coaching the Haskell Indian "National Aboriginal" team which won 19 of 24 games and the cage team of Baker University, 20 miles away. This concluded Dr. Allen's coaching efforts for three years, while he pursued the study of medicine. In 1912 he became coach of all sports at Missouri State Teachers College at Warrensburg and his ser- vice as a coach has been continuous from that date. In his frst year at Warrensburg, Dr. Allen's football, bas- xetball and baseball teams were undefeated and the basketball team Started a series of championships which was unbroken during his seven years there. In the fall of 1919 he became director of athletics at the University of Kansas, and before the basketball season was over was coaching tnat sport. Missouri was dominant in basketball at that time, but by 1922 the youthful Jayhawk mentor had brought Kansas up to a tie with the Tigers, each team losing a single game of the 16-game confer- ence schedule. The remaining six seasons of the old Missouri Valley conf- erence yielded Kansas five championships, the one on 1923 without a defeat. This season was notable, aso, as being in the midst of a Winning streak of 34 consecutive conference games, ended, finally by Oklahoma, which in 1928 moved in championship position. Oklahoma carried over its winning ways into the Big Six con- ference and held the leadership in 1929; Missouri won the next year; then Kansas, under Dr. Allen, swept the next four years. The 1935 championship went to Iowa State, coached by Louis Menze, a pupil of Dr. Allen's at Warrensburg. In 1936 the Jayhawks blazed through their regular schedule without defeat, winning eighteen consecutive games. In the regional Olympic tryouts Kansas defeated Washburn and Oklahoma A. & M. to qual- ify for the semi-final eliminations. In that series of games the Jayhawks played Utah State and won the first game, but at a great cost. Francis Kegpelman, all-con- ference guard, suffered a deep cut across his knee, when he ran into a wire supporting one of the goals and was lost to the team. Without him Kansas could not keep pace with the sensationally shooting Utah State. In 1957 Kansas and Nebraska tied for the championship and last year the Jayhawks were undisputed champions. Dr. F.C. Allen's Basketball Coaching Record (1= Championship.) Games Schools in Position Won Lost Conference 1908 University of Kansas 1 7 2 1909 . 1 10 S 1913 Warrensburg Teachers 1 16 0 1914 ” . 16 2 L915 ° 1 16 0 1916 " 1 16 2 1917 i 16 i 1918 " . 16 1 1919 " 1 16 1 1920 University of Kansas 3} 9 7 9 1921 . 4 9 9 9 1922 " :* is 1 9 1923 * x 16 0 9 1924 ” i io 1 9 1925 " 1 Lo j 9 1926 " i 16 2 10 1927 "t i 10 e 10 1928 * 4 9 9 10 1929 " 2 a 8 6 1930 " = 7 3 6 1931 " z 7 3 6 1932 * Z ? 3 6 1933 " 1 8 2 6 1934 ° A 9 i 6 1935 " rd 12 E 6 1936 " z 10 0 6 1937 " i* 8 2 6 1938 . 1 9 2 6 *Co-championship University of Kansas 1937-38 Individual Records Following are individual records for last season of those men who are back in action this year. Individual Scoring Player No. Games NON-CONFERENCE CONFERENCE Total Ave. Played (Ten games) (Ten games) Pts. ee ae gl Fa FF Fes. Ebling, f£ 20 16 7 39 20 ei 67 106 Seo Golay, f 20 iS 9 39 a 7 ak 90 4.5 Harp, e2 20 9 7 20 29 10 56 81 4.05 Goriic, f 18 Lo 9 og 8 4 20 29 Ded Floreil, fr 16 15 4 34 5 3 13 47 2.9 Johnson, g 16 9 “ ae a 0 4 26 1.6 Reid, f-c 16 1 : 3 8 2 18 eA 1.& Personal Sketches University of Kansas Basketball 1938-1939 ALLEN, ROBERT- center or guard- 19 -home, Lawrenee; graduate of Lawrence high school, 1937; coached by Edd Wood. One of the stars of last year's outstanding freshman team. Youngest son of Coach Forrest C. Allen. Has been playing basketball ever since his kindergarten days. A remarkable ball handler and all-around player. Likely to hold down the "quarter- back" position which his brother Milton played in 1935 and 1956. Can play any position, forward, center or guard, however. CORLIS, LYMAN- guard- 21 -home, Lawrence; graduate of Topeka high school, 1935; coached by "Buck" Weaver. A two letter man at forward, he has been shifted to guard to fill the vacancy left by the graduation of Fred Pralle, Kansas' all-American guard. Is showing up even better at guard than he did at forward. A real scoring guard and a fine rebounder on defense. In the starting lineup a number of times last year. DURAND, FENLON- guard- 20 -home, Junction City; graduate of Junction City high school, 1955; played under Coach Henry Shenk, highly success- ful former Lawrence high school and K.U. star. Durand has lettered the past two years in basketball and track. Tall and well built. EBLING, DONALD- forward or center- 20 +home, Lindsborg; graduate of Lindsborg high school, 1936; prepped by Coach 0.C. Ostenberg. Brother of Ray Ebling, Kansas' all-American forward who graduated in 1956. The big surprise of the 1937-38 season. Worked his way up from the third team to a starring role on the championship quintet. The team's second high scorer last year. One of the hardest workers on the squad. Is pol- ishing up his game and should rank with the best this season. ENGLEMAN, HOWARD- forward- 18 -home, Arkansas City; graduate of Arkansas City high school, 1937; played under Coach Everett Nicholson. One of the two scoring sensations on last year's brilliant freshman team. Made seven field goals in the game with the varsity last year. Was an except- ional scorer in high school and is looking even better at K.U. Has an uncanny eye for the basket and unusual ability at worming his way under the basket for setups. ? FLORELL, LOREN- forward- 21 -home, Topeka; graduate of Topeka high school, 1935; played under Coach "Buck" Weaver, along with Nees (3 Reid EG Replogle Po (i, Sends i 4 Schaake / ‘) Thompson i] $ ‘Voran Te The following men made the trip to Columbia, Missouri, on Marsh 2, 1939, for the tasketball game witt the University of Missouri: Allen, Corlis, Sbling, Engleman, Florell, Harp, lartmm, Jackson, Kappelmn, Kline, Messner, Miller, Nees, Reid, Replogle, Sands, Sehaake, Thompson, Voran, Hunter, Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Milt Meier of the Kansan, Horace Mason, —a Supper, Kansas City 22046 Hotel & breakfast 49-40 . Lumeheon 19920 | Preegame meal By80 . meal 24.685 Melted milks, _— om Be23. Taxi, Phone . Be65 Tax on meals | 1093 Ce Allen by Ke Us Ae de = = = $2006.00 Balence retumed (eheci) $ 65—i%3 Sean og I eertify tint the above statenent is corrects Pitteburg Telurs. Okla. A.&il, stn else : “MoPhorson, Kans. Boone, Iowa Veterinarian, Grand Island,lieb. 2540 E. 14th, Tulsa, Olcla. Classen High, Sa Reckhurst College, K.C. Mo. tis kes a dec i ae emerlcaalaaaicee z siistacaiae Pee eer Seu cok eire orate a Par " am Quigley, BeCo Sehool Highlend Perk Kansas Missourt St. Marys “ashiuan Vols, MeGe Nebraskn Missourt Kansas Wulf, John St.Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. --Rogister-tribune, Des Moines, Ta, 10 SEER NAS 714 Yeirfax Bldg., Kans.City, Mo. Novtivesiet hada, Renae Clary Mee St. Marys, Kans. 1l “est Sth St., Topeka, Ks. — Netherlands Hotel, K.C, Mo. Warrensburg, Mo. \ Mrs dig Te Sis Cladtty . \ Southwest Athletic Conference, Southorn Methodist University, — Yes » I did misunderstand ebout the Camissionor's Jobe Reaves Peters, athletic director at Northeast High School in Kansas City, aa old "Bsconsin man, is being considered — a part time jobe I think this is the right procedure for ail conferentoss | With best wishes, I em Very sincerely yours, SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC GONFERENCE TEMPORARY OFFICE J. W. ST. CLAIR Ss.M.U. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DALLAS, TEXAS October 5, 1938, Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Partner: You must have misunderstood my letter of September 28th. I am anxious for the Big Six to estabhish an office of Commissioner but I did not have in mind applying for such position myself, : I am sorry that I did not make that clear to youe : Yours very truly, . iw 7 e We St. Clair e JWS3FML SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC GONFERENCE TEMPORARY OFFICE S.M.U. J. W. ST. CLAIR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DALLAS, TEXAS October 5, 1938, Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Mr, Allens The following officials have beem appointed for your games withs Texas University, December 16th and 17ths Ziggy Sears of Fort Worth, who is one of the most experienced basketball officials in the southe west and who has been selected to work as umpire in the World Series Baseball Games, Doc Hayes of Dallas, who was a star player at North Texas State Teachers College and is one of the leading high school coaches in Texas, He is now coach at Technical High School here. Se Me. Uses December 19th and 20ths Jack Sisco of Denton, who is head football coach at North Texas State Teachers College, Abb Curtis of Fort Worth, who is one of the leading football and basketball officials in the southwest, I have arranged this so that you will have no official working who lives in the same towm im which you are playing. I do not have acceptances from all of these officials but will let you know as soon as I do, Yours very truly, / Av, ° We St. Claire xn. Gs tthe | the cere but G he Diet an Che Co fAt ar Soo Iowa State College, ‘Dear Louies I em sending you a copy of a letter dated October lith which I received from John Lance. I, of course, was not very mach pleased with Lance's officiating here a couple of years ago, but perhaps he had a bad night, and I am perfectly will~ © ang to accept him for the two hane gemes if you care te use him in your game and if Narold Browne wants to use him. I would suggest that Cochrane be moved up to first official ‘ and have Lance seconde a low, while bouquets are not too auch dried up by the drouth, ‘I wemt to pass one on to you on account of the wonderful victory . ‘thet you achieved over Nebrasin. I was more than happy to see ‘thet you were given credit for developing the fine end play at Nebrasime It is a amart football coach, or any other kind of a coach, who passes nice words around when 2 team is winninge Then when the team goes bad these fellows who wore the recipients of the bouquets can naturally stay in there and pitch for a coach ‘who is having tough luck by losing a ball game now and thetis ‘ It is my impression that you have a swell gentlemen as foot ball coach up there, and I might add thet ali the fellows I mow — Good luck to yous Ti. Johm Fe Lanes, Kansas State Teachers College, Mittsburg, Kansas. Dear Johns Tt was a shock to learn of Pat Mason's passinge I have | George Veenler, ee from him I will be glied to very seriously consider you for the position as one of the officials in the game that Pat was forced to relinquishes On second thought, I am writing Louie Menze at once, telling him thet you will be agreeable if the other people are, end since he is one of the interested parties 1 am very sure that he will agree to yous Vath all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, KANSAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE W. A. BRANDENBURG, A. M., LL.D., PRESIDENT PITTSBURG, KANSAS October ll, 19358. Mr. Forrest G. Allen, Coach of Basket Ball, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. My dear Dr. Allen: Checking over the Big Six basket ball schedule, I notice where Pat Mason was scheduled to work in basket ball games at Lawrence February 14th and 20th. I am free on these dates and would appreciate the opportunity to serve you on either or both dates. I am 0O.K. with both Nebraska and Iowa State as I work for both. Very truly yours, ie ane F. Lance. SAAS SASSI = : YEA KANSAS! : & A Kansas-Missouri confli@ is always unpredictable, S _ but the intelligence and fight of our Kansas Varsity Bass = keteers is consistently dependable. = Ee Four Thousand Eight Hundred loyal sons and = daughters on Mount Oread believe you will do it, Var 2 = sity Gang! “A team that won’t be beaten can’t be beaten!” = se : = = YEA KANSAS! = = SS SESS ES SESS MRR - Pe