October 20, 1943. lr. Frank G. Jewett, 175 &. 19th St., Salem, Oregon. Dear Mr. Jewett; | The football equipment which you sent me has been on display in the window of Carl’s clothing store, one of the leading clothiers and one of the eenters of student patronage and support. This firm is composed of Owen and Clif Carl, ‘two brothers who have been in the clothing business heer some thirty years. Their store is the eenter for football game reports each week-end. They list all the soores on the front of the window and naturally the boys whe fry for parlays on the gridiron. “ sport always fill their plate of business for bull fests, The firm has-great iaterest in the University and activities. They gave the football uniform, shoes and medal a fine display in their show window. I am returning the same to you because you did not wake it clear in your letter what you wished to have done with then. Thanking you for your kindness in remembering us, and wishing you many happy returns, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, ‘PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.