March 23, 1943. Mre Je BE. Kissell, Portis, Kansas. Dear ‘Mr. Kissell: : 1 aca ag ce ea and wag, happy to have it. ‘ ‘By the way, I have been eS wonderfully Max has responded. creat ite te Seana aut taue, ane Gnetg nee and Missouri. He has been | i a Z I oan notice now & confidence that he never had be- fore. Maybe he felt as if there were too many big ones ahead of him. It would have done your heart good to have seen him in the Missouri game. I put Schnelibacher in and then I put Max in; Missouri finally tied the score, and I said I wouldn't change the line-up. I left Max right in there. He hit a long one - about 30 feet, then John Buescher hit ea long one. He i played a big part in wang this-an eversviotor, ‘Lous The confidence in the boy is so striking that I wanted ee happy about the whole thing. Very cordially yours, ; Direstor of Physical a FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach