Pebruary 24, 1945. Mr. R. He. Malott, si/e Co. 16-45, Sec. 1, Room 174, Cordell Hall, . oe Stillwater, Oklahoma. Dear Bob: od letter of February 19. We are may hinge on this result. The boys I am a little afraid that they will n the offing for them and I have a well. It won't be long until we _ Thanks very much for your go pisying Missouri tonight and a lot have had examinations all weak and be lethargic. But there is a lot i feeling they will come through pretty will know, — .2 was ata meeting with your father yesterday and he told me you were almost outraged because they had given the Oklahoma Aggies the call for the play-off. I am very happy they did because our boys are largely - _ Wavy and it wouldn't be possible for them to get away on account of the 48-hour ruling. - If we win this thing our boys will surprise me immensely. 1 didn't think we had it. My admiration goes out to them in unlimited quantities. : : | I do thank you for sending me this information on Iba. This shows you are inteisely loyal to your alwa mater. I will be hoping for the time when you will return along with the other boys. It will be a great outfit when you and the others come back, and I am sure we will give a fairly good account of ourselves, This is just a short note, sandwiched in between a very busy day as I have two or three meetings besides getting our boys ready for the battle tonight. I want to work on the next Jayhawk Rebounds right away so you will get more news from that. ‘ With every good wish, I am Very sincerely yours, _ | Direotor of Physical Education, POA :AH si | Varsity Basketball Coach.