Maybe the press dispatches ef February 16 gave yeu an inkling ef the Kansas-Kansas State game at Manhattan. Kansas State was very much in the run- ning fer the ehampienship. Simee they had beaten the Seeners and had run up 70 peints eon Nebraska, and had defeated Misseuri, they were in a champienship moed. They had net lest a game en the heme court and this was the game that Kansas was te get her licking. Net since 1937 had the Aggies wen a game from K.U. Everything was in the cards fer Kansas State te break this jinx. And what a ball game it was! The teams were splendid en beth sides regarding their spertsmanship and fine attitude. But the erewd had ceme fer bleed and they wanted seme ef the Jayhawker meat. Te make a leng stery shert, Kansas wen im one ef the mest hectic games. Atkins, the Kansas State bey, deuble dribbled im ceming dewn the ceurt amd passed te an Aggie bey whe shet a geal which weuld have put the Aggies ene peiat ahead. The crewd was se wild they failed te hear the whistle er te see the deuble-dribble, and they theught the referees had taken the ball and the game away frem Kansas State. After the game, Jehn Lance and Eddie Hegue, the efficials, walked ever te the seerers bench te verify the scere, whieh Kansas had wen by twe peints, and in the interval between the time Jehn Lance left the scorer's table he was divested ef mest ef his raiment. A part ef that said raiment hangs on the bulletin beard here in my effice. It is a piece ef cleth 35 imches leng and + inches wide. It has black and white stripes, amd at ene time was a part ef his refereeing shirt. This is ence where a referee lest his shirt and a lmest everything else if he had stayed om the jeb leng, but Ceach Fritz Knorr ef the Aggies grabbed Lance by the arm and what clething was still en him and hustled him dewn the side entrance te the basement. There were only a few treuble- makerse The majerity ef the crewd were fine, amd all the ceaches and athletic efficers at Kansas State were wenderful. It was just ene ef these meb scenes that happens when seme chump starts te take matters in his ewn hands. President Eisenhewer, Mike Ahearn, Ceach Fritz Knerr, and Frank Myers, the financial secretary, were all wonderful in seeing that we all get ceurteeus treatment. But fer a while things were exciting. True, seme nit wit shadew bexer let all the air eut ef my tires by taking the valve ceres eut, but this was dene by seme disterted brain whe theught he was deing something te aid the war effert. Everything is lively and I am geing dewn there om March 23 te speak ata basketball banquet at the Manhattan High Scheel. Of ceurse, we will de every- thing we ean te spread the gospel ef geed will and friendliness between the twe Kansas ceusins - Kansas and Kansas State. The student bedy ef Kansas State were fine. I think it is a wonderful cemmentary te make when we think ef Kansas and Kamsas State, twe bitter rivals, playing all these years witheut any mere treuble tham has eccurred. It speaks well fer the leadership in athletics en beth sides, - amd may it ever thus remain. We had the surprise ef eur lives at Linceln en February 10, when we had a fine visit with Ray Evams. Our Kansas Jayhawkers get a big wallep eut ef talking with him. Big, fine leeking and poised, aggressive, this All-American in twe sperts was as medest as a cellege freshman. Ray stayed with us in eur defeat and umtil late at night when we pulled out ef Linceln. He was consoling the beys after the red het Nebraskans had peured it enthem. He met a buck private with whem he had played baseball and he was just as swell te this G. I. Jee as if this private had been a generale That is the thing that makes Ray Evans great; that, and a let ef ether things. Ray was en his way te his assigument with the Gypsy Task Ferce, and after arriving at his destinatien he wrete as fellews: "This place is an ideal spet fer eur combat crew training. Aud befere leng yeu will be hearing quite a bit abeut a ceuple ef eur eutfits." Ray's address is Lt. Ray R. Evams, Hdqrs. Gypsy Task Ferce, APO 632, c/e P.M, Miami, Fla. 156.