Septenber 25, 1959. trole You see, in teasketball you have a scorer and a timekeoper _ seated at the seme table, but they work independently of each others It is much easier not to have these two officials interfere with each other. Tach has his own jobe I realize that this may cost you more money, but I believe that it will be much more satise Ad _ Tt de just for such things as this, and others, — I wrote you thinking thet I could be valuable to you as a technical expert end a good will eaissary. in your letter of September 23rd you s with that I thought for some amall consideration it would worth your whiles You can recognize the fact that when a fellow has to write a rule book end give time to these other activities that it takes tine to do it, and I am sure that you will agree with me that my time is valwble, the same as yourse I an very happy te do these things upon occasions, but I have always been of the notion tiat a laborer is worthy of his ‘ | : | i be for a considerations