18 g/sgt. A. G. Hulteen, 37227031, Army Mail Clerk, APO 496, ¢/o Postmaster New Yor, N. Ys, who was a member of the varsity baseball “team in '31, '52, and '33, writes, "Your June 25th Rebounds arrived in Gauhati, Assun, India, last evening, As you con probably imagine, I didn't even skip a comma. That's ono publication I di- gest thoroughly. :I have a very fone desire that some day, my son, Bob, can bo one of Doc's boys. I realizo it will be some years hefors he is orenay for hel ex -but hope ‘He can know you as he develcps."” : "One of these fine days I an going to strell into your office and drag you out fer around of golf. Along with harimoring tho eek F tinkb, we can bat the breoze fer a while." ,fto J 7 Pei : i b ‘George, we shall be: ihe senor to see you walk into the. often. ant. I assuré you it will: not take too much persuasion to get me. out to the aforementioned golf game. Just try it one, You will be my guest for: these games. roi Dean’ Yor Tien, Js. We Bunyi of Stanford. University, known to Kensas athletic followers as “ Johnny" Bunn, back in thé "20's, “comes a very intorosting letter. John said. that ‘the re-reading of the story of the Iowan State gane was real fun. He refe¥s to the "Dream Touchdown Gane" in dayhawk. Robound #17. Then . John says, "Did I ever tell you the seque]?* One day*in the office I reseiveda ‘call from Glendale, California, In idontifying-himsolf; ho said, "I am "Red" Paine, the coach at Iswa State in 1920 whon my tean got dreamed out of a footbail gamo by that lucky psychic "Phog" Allen." From that point on wo had a great tine over the phone at his exponse. dnd if you think "Red" does not, to this day, suffer as a result of that game, just kid hin about it sometino, He is a good scout, but it's a sor- ious matter and I think he fecls a humiliation to be "droamed" out of a games “Dre Paine is practicing nedicine at Glendale, California." "T am sitting hore iia! transportation for Europe, which may be. eho beginning of ny return to an active part in athletics. I ¢an't get it out of ny blood. Sorry to see lirs. Hulteen leave." _ When you; read the story of the Nebraska game, you recalled that Johnny Bunn threw the last touchdown pass to Frank Uandevillo, which that day, dofeated Nebraska 20 = 20, -JIt was Johnny Bunn who was coach of Stanford's ‘basketball team when he developed the. ineomparablo | oe Luisotti, the All-Amorican choice in any~ body's bsok, ' Lt. W. D, Partner, U.S.N. Pro-Flight School, Iowa City, Iowa, writes, "The dear old Navy soon will start mustering out some of its mombers arid I'm hoping to be out in time to see your Jay-Jay-Jaywawkers | in action at Lawrence’ this: seasone~ and maybe before your schedule starts, ‘So in anticipation ee returning to nye Gol for Mr, line, I'm brushing up on my rules, nomenclature, ete." ’ | ‘Before he wont into the service, Lt. Partner was clyde E. ‘MeBride's assis~ tant on the Sports Desk of the Kansas City Star, Lt. Daniel not only writes. inter-. estingly, but he knows ‘his sports from the inside out. Ho was a star tackle on Kansas State teams years ago arid we are delighted to have hin back in our territory again “because he beliéves in clean, hardy, eee vigorous, he-man sports. He is.a man after our own heart. ' ‘a ; iy