; JAYHAWK REBOUNDS August 31, 1945 fo. Ls Dear Fellow Jayhsawkers: This Jayhawk Rebound was started on July 25, just thirty days after I wrote Jayhawk Rebound No. 17. I dictated the start of the Rebound to my secretary at that time. She receiwed a wire stating that her mother was to be operated on for some emergency operation. She left, stating that she would wire me the next dey when she woula return. I have had no reply to this date, two weeks vhereatter , arid since my present secretary cannot read the other's notes, me thinks that I had | better make a new start. Perhaps the surgeon may have extircated the ¢rafiun of wy promising secretary instead of operating on her mother, because no worg has come from her as yet. The FBI is too busy for such menial tasks as locaving a Jayhawk Rebound dictation, and I think that Sir Arthur Conan Deyle has better plots for his Sherlock Holmes stories, so we'll let the matter drop. I do remember stranger things happening than this. I faintly remember that Aimee Semple McPherson, the Angelus Temple Evangelist from Les Angeles, Cali- fornia, once dived into the Pacific Ocean at Carmel on the Sea, and disappeared for three days, but finally came up on dry land in a small town in New Mexico. So, stranger things have happened than the disappearance of my secretary. The significance of "rebound" was to be my starting theme, i.e. the con- ception in calling this the Jayhawk Rebound. Recalling how our Big Six Basketbail Chamoions rebounded from the backboards, and thinking of how you champions in all arms of the service have rebounded from the Japanazis, and, too, thinking of how your letters have rebounded from all parts of the world and from the seven seas to me and fron me to you, with excerpts of your very interesting letters sent to other Jayhaykers over the world, I decided to name the original epistle the Jayhawx Re- bougdiddsr: . The tang of fall and the thud of the pigskin is in the air! The black- birds are on the wing. "Believe It or Not!" This is the eighth of August and if you. were here now, you would be experiencing the like of a chilly early fali day. Eeud Goach of football,.Henry Shenk, closes football practice next week. Afcer a three weeks layoff uniforms wiil be issued August 31 to footbali candidates and pictures will be taken. Regular fall foctball practice will begin September 1. Tne coaching staff lost the services of Eimer Schaake who resigned to take over a high-school athletic directorship at Dinube, California. The loss of Coach Schaake was a vVlow to Headman Henry Shenk who counted on the smiling Dutchman, chaake, to handle the backfield. As yet no coach has been hired to take Schaake's place. Thirty-five to forty boys from the V-12 unit have been reporting regu.lar- ly for summer practice. Thes? and other available.candidates will report for next fall's gridiron editicn. Due to the heat, most of the time has been spent in ligh) workouts in shorts, with an occasional scrimmage. when weather. conditions permittes. After viewing summer practice, Coach Shenk does not look exactly like mournful Gil Dobie used to look; in fact, he has a more pessimistic attitude than Dobie, expe- cially when he thinks of this fall's campaign. He opines that the material is go- ing to be shorter than some of the French bathing suits recently pictured in Life Magazine.