15. Ralph, here is the address: Mrs, Mary F, Hunter, werenrwts Texas. | 3 Your sinunee expression regarding 2, Pe's passing is rineihi what I expect from all of his friends and teammatess Continued good luck to you and Jean. ? Reve Robert H, Hunt, pastor of the First Methodist Church at Salina, who was pastor of our Methodist Church here in Lawrence, writes: “Last night Reve and Mrs. Ed Price spent an hour with us and in the conversation Ed said that it had been reported T. P. Hunter had been killed. If this is true I would like to have the name and address of his mother so I might write to her, I was very much impressed with T. P. when he was in school, lie was a fine charactere « « « Best wishes to Quigley. I have met him numbers of times but he will not renesber mes I used to watch him umpire in the National League more than 50 years agoe™ Capts We He "Bill" Ramey (APO 115, c/o P.M., New York), writes: “Like many of the boys whose Cer te I read in the Rebounds, I haven't come across any. of the K.U. men, Wrote Paul Harrington one day months ago but haven't heard any= thing from him, In the 26 July 1944 issue Lt. John Pfitsch said he met a Ramey, I wish I could.say that it was the same one who is writing to you but I can't lay such claims, unfortunately. * o” We too hope, Bill, that it will not be long until all of you oldetimers are back with us, To Leroy We Archer, cieaintins USS Trion, c/o Fleet Pee, San ciaah one - Dear Jimmy: I want to confess to you that when youwote your letter on Oct. 19, 1943, I made a pledge that I would write you right away. I put the same in my pocket and thought I would write the letter from the office. For some reason I changed coats and did not wear the tan coat that I put the letter in much more because it was a sport coat, This fall when I put the same tan coat on I discovered your letter in my inside pocket, I called your sister at the — ‘First National Bank and got-your address, and am now writing you this short note in the Jayhawk Rebounds and sending it to you because it mentions your brotherein-law, Chick Pontius. I knew that you would be interested in hearing about a lot of the boys as you were such a rabid basketball fan; yet you did not limit your enthusiasm to basketball « it wasall sports. So here's luck to you. Bob and Mit will be glad to know that you are fighting an aggressive Ware : While you ny have been digging foxholes, I have les digging divots at the Lawrence Country Club. Last Friday, Septe 8, while playing golf with Ogden Jones, the chairman of the draft board, Mr. Irving Hill and Dre. He Te Jones, I closed my eyes and swung a lusty iron in the direction of the green on No» 2 fairway e Like a blind pig, I had picked up an 8 iron, and I was lucky enough to get a holesin-one, The sun was in my eyes and I saw the ball light near the green and then disappear. Ogden Jones excitedly said, "You made it{", but not until I got over there and looked into the cup did I find the bal, Oddly enough, two of the foursome were already members of the Hole#ineOne Club. Mr, Irving Hill made his on Noe 7 and Dr, Jones previously had made his hole-in-one on old No. 4. Honestly, I believe a fellow who sees someone else make a hole- insone gets more kick out of it than the individual making it. A few years ago _ Iwas playing with Bill Hargiss, and on old No.. 1 Bill took his No. 2 iron and Sd