not booked eny outside games as yet and will not do so where excessive traveling is involved. 7. The Office of Defense Transportation is urging all of us the maximm. Of course you read where Mr. Truman is asking none of the Se ee ee ee As the war gets more grim, the strain on the common carriers is more I am looking for the Ge *o ben much basketball travel. g i. g§ Por ae ten pened sine tink quecreninl have wh Tachatl Duties and other places has asked the faculty members not to go home for Christmas vacation. Churchill's anmouncement in London of the great need to finish the war at the earliest possible date, and President Reosevelt's emphasis that we draw all forces into the war, have caused me to feel that I should cooperate in every possible way with my basketball team. St ee ee ee ee ee to take a Pullman and rode chair cars during the day and stopped at hotels at night. It was an extremely tough trip and not the most en- joyable one from a travel standpoint, but the boys learned a lot that < will newer forget. cae Cee Na ee