and accuracy and engineering acumen, and he defied Smith to show hin otherwise. Smith said, “Well, you should have at least called me up before you made that statenent. ¢ ! ‘are not in thehmbit of calling people ups We are in t eae oe vesti gating matters and reporting our findings for the benefit public and our patrons." | And then I think of Paul Mndacott, who was captain of this - : 1925 team, now executive vice president of the Phillips Petrolew Companys of Tusten Ackerman, who has one of the finest jobs with the ‘Equitable Life of New Yorkg of John Bunn, Dean of Men at Stanford Universitys of "Dutch" Lonborg, at Northwestern; "Frosty" Cox, Glenn Cumninghem, and a great group of athletic men who have a fine physical body = but more than that, they had intelligence and they directed that intelligence along lines that kept then modest while they possessed _ an assurence that they wanted to be scnebody. | «Tt 4g Bo easy to let the athletic virus so tale hold of a fellow that he is thinking about being a world chempion in athleties and not being a world champion in other lines of endeaver that are I would like to work with Max and see Max out along with the leaders not only in basketball and track, but in the great game of life for which he is so well endowede Please give Mrse Kissell my ‘dindest regards. It ms a great pleasure to visit with hers 3 ‘ linge Allen left Seturday morning for Louisville to visit our daughter and her three children, then she and Director of Physical Education end Recreation, FCA sAH : Varsity Basketball Coaches