Jamary 9, 1945. & Cpl. Chas. B. Moore, 35544112, 3 ae l 78th Sp., 4, S5th T. C., pl lly oa New York, N.Y. Dear Coxporal Moors: suk cues tole 3 eb sen hee Woks odie id icin Seek ae in the Garden in the east in 1940, ‘41, °42, 143, but with conservatism I would stake my reputation on saying that the western teams won over eighty per cent of their games played in the Garden and other eastern locations. In 1942 and "45 I bolieve they won ninst}-five per cent of ‘their games. A sure way of finding out would be to address a letter to Ned Irish, . President of Madison Square Garden, and ask him to give you the results — of the games played by western teams in the east that were under his co He a chain of playing areas, such as Philadelphia, Buffalo, and the Garden. I believe he controls Hersyen, Pa., and one other . | where the eastern teams play the from the west. I have seen both teams, and that is my opinion, but the record still stahde for itself. . | :