~ know whether it is a complex he has or what, but he doesn’t show the spontineity and aggressiveness that a boy of Max's ability and train- ing should show. — Instead of driving over the court he would over at times rather than to run. I just can't quite figure out he doesn't do better, ee as he should. | 1J,20%2 Yery fom landoras im fut, only one, and he was 8 Se ee eee That was Armand D pre promt gen ia scigm siege meeeaze ers I had hopes that Max would do this for me this inary training last year, but I am afraid tha This difficulty that I had with Char to the other boys. They now take the attit very well it is because I yank them teo soon from t Pannen Fe tae hen Oe is Weep ny a Bet : le have big Johmy Dewell on the freshmen team, permitted the freshmen te play 11 would have been a last night, T om ire. bemianans: Deal weal Devt hes aos tae prayer. As it was, we met ea 6 ft. 5 inch, 210 pound freshman Creighton who was really one of the determining factors in the r work of the Creighton team, aided and abetted by 6 ft. 8 inch who attended the University of Iowa, flunked out at the end of the first year, and then played independent basketball for six years at Des Moines. This is his fourth year at the University, so he is a wellemtured young man. Gibson, their other big freshman, looked equally as mature but not quite as old as Reisser. It is one of the nost matured teams that I have seen ~ a team about like the Oklahoma Aggies in age, experience and power. ‘With all good wishes, I am Very: sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.