November 15, 1937e While I was talking to Royer, of Lowe and last. sumer he stated that they were to buy at 40% off. Of sourse, I understand that buyers of smaller amounts will not As I contact these people they talk about the book, and I can be one of your salesmen who would expect no profi t only the profit I get-from the royalty aud the pleasure I get from boosting the book. While I will not divulge the price If you think this will be ef any benefit to you, I will be glad to hear from yous : Very cordially yours, . Director of Physical Education. PCA sAil McGraAw- HILL Book Company INC. McGRAW-HILL BUILDING 330 WEST 42nn STREET : NEW YORK,NY. November 16 io 5 ' Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I acknowledge your letter of November 13 sending me a copy of a letter from Bailey & Himes. We are writing, telling them that the book will soon be ready and to send their order direct to us. You also give me a list of other names to add to our list for complimentary copies, to whom. we shall write asking for review, which we have entered on said list. Sincerely yours, oF lee CWM : MK November 16, 1937. Mr» Curtis We McGraw, McGraweHill Book Coe, New York Citye | Dear lire MeGraw: i have just received a list of names of men ie a ee TexaSe Havold Keith, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma. Jerry et Globe-News, Amarillo, Texase — sep Odes eee oak We en ot Bw ds Se Grover, president of the Missouri Valley AeAsUs, Dierks (/ building, Kansas City, Missward, te added to your 1st? Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Educatione November 17, 1937 Mire Je Ae Hyland, | NeGraweliill Book Coe, 350 West 42nd New York City, N.Y. Dear hire Hylands : This will aclmowledge receipt of your letter of November 15. The pages which you enclosed seen all right. ee oe ee et Bee bother to return theme tad nies saliias Ok Sle waa, Secetnet wtte the grdup of revised pages and index, are on the way — ‘ back to New York by special delivery. I miled then } this mornings It required some time and quite a bit of detail to check the index and all of the diagramse Very sincerely yours, YANSFiaIRMAN OF Tae BOARD McGrRAw-HiL_Lt Book COMPANY: INC. ee MARTIN M: FOSS PRESIDENT CURTIS G.BENJAMIN COLLEGE DEPARTMENT 4 FRANK L. EGNER Mc GRAW-HILL BUILDING JAMES S. THOMPSON 330 WEST 42ND STREET MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS W.McGRAW VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER WILLIAM E. HAWKE NEW YORK,N-Y. JOSEPH A.HYLAND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT CABLE ADDRESS LONDON “Mc GRAW HILL” NEW YORK ALDWYCH HOUSE,W.C.2. ee SECRETARY & ASST. TREASURER November 15, 1937. Dr. Forrest C. Allen Division of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas BETTER BASKETBALL Dear Dr. Allen: This will acknowledge receipt this morning of your letter of November 15th and I sincerely hope thet in this morning's mail you received, direct from the Maple Press Company, the proofs and copy of the front matter and index pages, and also a few first and revised proofs of miscellaneous pages. I know that if these did reach you they will be returned immediately. We also received from the printer this morning, a number of additional miscellaneous revised pages and we have instructed Miss Gile to have our proofreaders examine these carefully and return the marked set to the printer today with our approval or suggestions for correction, and I will try to enclose the duplicate proofs in this letter so that you can examine these and return by air mail immediately, any of these re- vised (yellow) proofs that are still not entirely satisfactory. There will be one second revised proof on pink paper, but my casual examination of these re- vised pages in comparison with the suggestions made by you on the original (white) pages indicates that your suggestions for the rearrangement of text and illustra- tions have been well carried out. The revised proofs in question cover miscellaneous pages from 194 to 475 and I am enclosing these. Please understand that the additional corrections marked on these pages in red crayon are similar to the changes that we have indicated on the working set of these proofs that were returned to the printer today. If you have no further suggestions to suggest, you need not bother to even acknowledge the receipt of these. In so far as is con- cerned figures 145, 146 and 147, we will make new cuts as TO McGraw-HiLt Book Company: ING. Dr. Allen FASE ty PATE 1-15-37 soon as our art department has properly retouched these photographs. I personally went over these with the artist this morning and feel sure that I have straightened him out. We are sorry of course that bound books cannot be completed before Thanksgiving, but there is still a great amount of work to be done, consequently I am doing my utmost to rush all proofs back to the printer with our final approval or suggestions for final correction so that he can have these made and complete the casting of his electrotype printing plates, especially since this electro- typing is a time consuming operation because we incorporate the original half tone engravings in these plates in order to secure the best possible printing results. It is true, of course, that authors almost uniformly feel that we should make better progress on production, but they seldom consider the time consumed in sending proofs back and forth, and it must also be realized that our printer's office is an over night journey from New York. Coupled with this, as you know, we are doing our utmost to eliminate all errors, typographical or otherwise, before proceeding with the actual printing. Very _truly yours, a. : -A.Hyland, JAH: LOC Production Department. November 17, 1987e | Mre Curtis We McGraw, MeGraw-Iill Book Company, 330 West 42nd Street, New York City, NeYs Dear Mire McCraw: This thought occurred to mes Why would $k ait be Silane to put a small ad in each of the state high school athletic journals, and in addition to that send a copy of Better Basketball . te the outstanding secretaries of these various ne school athletic associationse "Se de Thain 46 sonretaey of. the Eanens State Rick School Athletic Association, and editor of their publication, The - Kansas Athlete; UH. Ye Porter is secretary of the Illinois State. Bigh Sehool Athletic Assceietion and _— out B eo - I think it is called The Tllihois Athi These have a tremendous circulation with all ‘the high - gehool coaches of their respective.states, and I believe by putting — ies od Sa Ulli: Sede Sedty lL, tecta ioe gaa bout the book. It may be too late for the December publication to get a space in there, but if you could put im the ad something about the book, Better Basketball, as a Christmas present for the youngsters I think it would be a fine ideas I am sure that this thought has al- ready been developed by either your lr. oe er a ae From my past experiences, lumdreds of Basketball Bibles sik GA cs GEL © ie cases Ch ae bk ss ts high school team. I believe ——— some value, if it could be properly handled. "Sy, lees was ke eetr we Oe he or a comp- limentary author's copy on accoumt of the scomtribution thet he has made in the way of a couple of poems. If you would write to H. Ve Porter he would give you the uames of the secretaries of all of the high school. federations in the United States. That seems to me a fine way of getting in touch with the high school coaches cf the = This morning I received a letter from Major Js le Griffiths, of the Athletic Journal, as follows: rc ae “20 "I would like to rum an article in the Athletic _ Journal giving the impressions of some of the outstand- ing coaches regarding the no tipeoff rule. Would you be good enough to send me your candid opinion of the Saar advantages and dise : advantages" Of course I au going to reply to him right away because we can nicely ask him to put in the little introduction to my statement that I an the author of the new book just out, Better Basketball. You may: want to give hiin a small ade ; You will please remenber that Major Griffith really published the Ward "Piggy" lembert book, Practical Basketball. if he did not publish it, he is promoting the sale of ite On page 46 of the Athletic Journal is the enclosed ads So naturally it will be necessary to sweeten the pot a little to get the Major to extend himself. This book formerly was priced at }4.00, but the sale apparently was not exceptional so they reduced it to $3600. You can count on my doing everything to encourage the Major to give us a break. I am very sure that you are acquainted with the Athletic Journal. They porhaps have already endeavored to sell you an ade It has quite a circulation among the college men, comparable to. what the Scholastic Coach has with the high school boyse . However, these trade magazines, like Lowe and Campbell's — Coach and Cramer's First . have a very heavy distribution. I - would suggest that you co se people because you get trememious publicity without having to pay for ite I em also sending you a list of the boys who worked ah: tis Sted 4h eekeline Go glee that we aro using in the books In fact, I used them three days, instead of one days I imagine each boy put in about 10 hours work of total elapsed time in shoote ing these pictwrese If you would like, you could write each of them a letter thanking them for their cooperation and telling them that they can see me end I will autograph the book, or if you want to send the books here I will autograph them and nail them out to the boyse The group that I mention espeéially would be my basket= ee ee ee ee ee eee ee tee . Bunn of Stanford, Lonborg of Northwestern, Frosty Cox of Colorado, and other individualse ie Sincerely yours, FCA3AH , Director of Physical Educatione November 17, 1987. Me Curtis We McGraw, i psgganiengee tee ata New Yorks | — aa ee ot ie ister Atetating ny letter this morning regarding | Griffith, I have a still better ideas I thought it would Major be well to send to Griffith the article that I urote in Better Basketballe course, I would ask him to give credit Se ee ee eee eee Tt would, of course, be necessary for the publishers to give permission for this article to be rm, but since you have permitted The Dreem Touch Down in Lowe and Campbell's “The Coach", — : _ I take it that you would not think that I was overstepping the a bounds to send this on to Major Griffith with the suggestion that I have written you and am asking you to give the publisher's per= eee ee eee ee een oe ee oe ee oe , Tt is exactly the answer thet he is asking fore This | 8 is just another evidence of the fact that in Sikes kok ah ae, ee covered cally everything that will come up in the next 10 | 4. years. ithe Hiiding SX gue uh liked thee tax patie wee! ot the article. The article appears in Part I Begimmings, wider , _ Probable Effects of Eliminating the Center Jump, and starts in the middle af Pen 76 wml rans Cirough mage 206 ! I am Sending Magor Griffith a oopy of St tellinc it tbh x ole Gude vou Ch artis SER tad coe Ga Gade ee mission. He, of course, may not want te use all of that for one coach, but I believe he will, as I think it is not only timely, but presents both sides of the picture and gives it in an exhaustive fashion. And, too, this is something that will certainly not hurt _ oe ee ot ee Oe ee SERENE, BYe wh iow toudd & creek team seats Vii Gdn Pom engles that will leave the reader definitely with the thought that we have no bias one way or anothers We have just presented the ts of the situation, and in addition we think we have stimulated same thinidings I trust you will concur with me in whet I have donee Very cordially yours, FCAsAH , ‘Director of Physical Educations November 19, 1937s Mre Je Ae Hyland, MeGraw-Hiill Book Coe, 330 West 42nd Street, New York Citys — Dear Mr» Hyland: : I acknowledge receipt of your two wires of November 18 end November 195 Monday morninge lirse Allen and I worked past mid- nigkt both evenings to get the material to you with the greatest possible haste consistent with a thorough checking of the worke I em glad that you now have it in your possession. I am sorry for — any slight delays | 1 ie Sincerely yours, FCASAH Virector of Physical idueations i Néw York ' November 18, 1937.. Dr. Fe Ce Allen Awaiting front matter, index and miscellaneous f ' revises sent you Fridaye Je Ae Hyland McGraw-Hill Book Company. AT FAIRNAN OF THE BOARD McGRAw-HILL Book COMPANY: INC. ecesteaectstecrrate CURTIS G.BENJAMIN MARTIN M.FOSS PRESIDENT McGRAW-HILL BUILDING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT .EGNER JAMES S. THOMPSON 330 WEST 42nd STREET ae dere DEPARTMENT CURTIS W.McGRAW NEW YORK,N JOSEPH A-HYLAND VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER CABLE ADDRESS LONDON HUGH J.KELLY WILLIAM E. HAWK “Mc GRAW HILL" NEW YORK ALDWYCH HOUSE,W.C.2., SADE DES RETERE E SECRETARY & ASST. TREASURER November 19 i -2- 4 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We have now made a list of the various pur- chasers of the BASKETBALL BIBLE and I am returning under separate cover your royalty statements which contain said lists. Thank you for this cooperation. I am sure we have not damaged them in any way. I also acknowledge your two letters of November 1, the first asking our discount rate to firms such as Lowe & Campbell. Our rates are practically the same as all other publishers on our Whittlesey House or trade books and are as follows: 33-1/34 on purchases of 1 to 4 copies « 40% on 5 to 99 copies 41% on orders from 100 to 249 copies 42% from 250 to 499 copies 43% on 500 and over The discount rate on McGraw-Hill or the more technical books is lower and averages around 20% to 25% except in the cases of special agencies who sell large quantities and stock our books, in which cases we allow up to 1/3. Within the next week or ten days, our pro- motion staff will sit down on the plans for your book. Will you let me know the two firms who sell books in Lawrence and we will do the whole job with them direct, making every special rate because you are living there. We, of course, want the book well displayed around Lawrence. Mc GrAw-HILLt Book CoMPAny: ING. TO Dr. Forrest C. Allen PAGE —L-— DATE 11/19/37 As I have said before, we will also be in touch with Lowe & Campbell and you need not bother yourself or waste any time on the promotion. After the first of the year, a special two page circular will go out to the subscription lists of both Scholastic Coach and Athletic Journal. It will also be sent to our purchasers lists of sports books. I suppose the total mailing will be aroud 50,000. We will also get many of the larger book- stores to mail circulars as well by furnishing them said circulars. Before the first of the year, our Salesmen will have called on most of the important bookstores in the country, or their department will have been in touch with them by correspondence, In the second letter of November 15,I have received the copy of The Coach from Lowe & Campbell and read it with mich interest as well as passed it around here at the office. I note you have seen the write-up in the Scholastic Coach and Herb McCracken has promised me a much larger and more detailed one as soon as he receives the finished book. It will no doubt appear in the January issue. I will check and make sure Mr. McBridets name is on our list to receive a complimentary copy, for a good review in the Kansas City Star will help. You also tell me that you will send me a list of the boys who helped with the photographs in the book and I will await your convenience on this. I will also have our salesmen go into the Lowe & Campbell stores in various sections of the country as outlined on Page -5 of thé last issue of The Coach. Sincerely yours, CWA: MK Mire. We Je Gartner, MeGraweHill Book Cos, : 350 West 42nd Street, | : New York Citys | Dear Mrs Gartner: Thank you very much for your good letter of the 16th stating that you were dispatching the tracings and the photogranhs of the exhibits. They arrived this afternoons _ ‘This serves the purpose very admirably, and I thank you for your very Iind cooperatione You have been very | This afternoon I received your letter of the 17th, _ and an sorry that my explenation of the bandages was not quite clear to yous However, I an very heppy thet this has been — worked oute I Imow Ihr, Bownan could give you expert advices . I heave called on him a mumber of times, and he has never failed to responde | oe 4 Very sincerely yours, FCAsAH Director of Physical Bduention, Mena aa Mc GRAw-HILL BOOK COMPANY: INC. ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS JAMES H.Mc CURTIS G.BENJAMIN MARTIN M. FOSS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT Mc GRAW-HILL BUILDING FRANK L. EGNER JAMES S. Rh ae 330 WEST 42nd STREET MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT VICE PRESIDENT NEW YORK NOY. JOSEPH A: HYLAND = We barseen cet re TREASURER ; ae PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT : iS CABLE ADDRESS LONDON HUGH J.KELLY WILLIAM E. HAWKE “Mc GRAW HILL” NEW YORK ALDWYCH HOUSE,W.C.2. TRADE DEPARTMENT SECRETARY & ASST. TREASURER November 17,1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas BETTER BASKETBALL Dear Dr. Allen: I have delayed reply to your letter of November 8th because I wanted to wait until I could tell you de- finitely whether or not your explanation of the bandages in depictedirg Figures 145 to 148 were sufficiently clear to us to enable us to retouch these illustrations properly. I am very happy indeed to be able to report that we have finally worked this out, but we were unable to do so until we solicited the assistance of Mr. Bowman. With his familiarity with the bandages and the aid of your f letter, we were able to work it out. y At first your explanation did not register with of } us due entirely to our unfamiliarity with the type of rN bandages, but going back over your letter now I can see a i a that your explanation should have been entirely clear to 3 ‘¥ us, and I cannot understand how it is that we were not ( able to grasp the idea from the first. We have it ready a '\ now however, and after all it is the result that counts. ,° _J L | oe I am going ahead with the retouching of the 4) photographs, and as soon as I heve proofs of the new A cuts I shall send you a set for your files, WJG:CC Y AME Rian oF Ba SOAK McGRAw-HILt Book COMPANY: ING. So MARTIN M.FOSS CURTIS G.BENJAMIN PRESIDENT McGRAW-HILL BUILDING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT JAMES S. oo 330 WEST 42nd STREET ae oe DEPARTMENT VICE PRESIDENT w YoRK Nw EW sXe JOSEPH A.HYLAND UN paren een TREASURER : PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT CABLE ADDRESS LONDON HUGH J. KELLY WILLIAM E. HAWKE “Mc GRAW HILL” NEW YORK ALDWYCH HOUSE,W.C.2. RRROE DEGRAIENT SECRETARY & ASST. TREASURER November 16,1937 Dr. Forrest ©. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas BETTER BASKETBALL Dear Dr, Allen: I have received your letter of November 13th request- ing a set of the photostats of all of the diagrams. I would be very glad indeed to accede to your request, but unfortu- nately, most of the photostats were thrown away. The only purpose the photostats served was for tracing, and when the tracings were approved there was no further use for the photostats, and they were accordingly thrown away. While I cannot let you have photostats, I can release the tracings. These are now of no further use to us and you are entirely welcome to them, I am dispatching them separately today by insured parcel post, together with the photographs of the exhibits with which we have also finished and which you doubtless will wish to have back. If there is anything further you wish, or there is any- thing I can do for you, I shall be only too glad to,if you will let me know. Gartner WIG:CC. face jon Lepartment e November 20, 1937 the new engravings which were prepared from the re- touched copies of Figures 145 to 148. These are very satisfactorye , Very cordially yours, FCAsAH Director of Physical Bducatione | I } ; i i| fe JAMES H.McGRAW,JR. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD MARTIN M. FOSS PRESIDENT JAMES S.THOMPSON VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS W.McGRAW : VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER WILLIAM E. HAWKE SECRETARY & ASST. TREASURER Mc GRAw- HILL B OOK COMPANY: Inc ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS CURTIS G.BENJAMIN McGRAW-HILL BUILDING COLLEGE PREAnT SEN 330 WEST 42no STREET _— oe pe eiiciey NEW YORK,NY. JOSEPH A.HYLAND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT “me Gta Har eas em mipween wocse eee. HUGH J. KELLY TRADE DEPARTMENT November 18, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Division of Physical Education Lawrence, Kansas BETTER BASKETBALL Dear Dr. Allen: Enclosed are proofs of the new: engravings we prepared from the retouched copies of Figures 145 to 148 showing the basket weave ankle bandage. hb Be Wid. Webjcte) V F e ro tion Department WJG:DC November 22, 1937« Mire Curtis We MoGrau, New Yor* City, Nets Dear Mr. MeGraw: : Shenk you for your good letter of the 19th 4nstante. i will wite you in detail regarding your letter in the next day or two. At the present time, you mention that after the first of the year a special twoepage circular will go out to the subscription list of both the Scholastic Coach and the Athletic the book. However, I that you had too many similar details to handle, and it is just one of those things in a big publisher's existence. , Thank you for the Basketvall Bible list which Very sincerely yours, ox ee oe ibe oe ‘i . 2 ips bee, bas hp peal? i Ps s | - Pit agin, silyl HUD! iflits] ae ni a ts 7 i ae iy a] ed uh 4 age - g #3) Thal iis bs fF a aa a a a ae vl ul i “i rite ape seis hi i al i a ih iti : ie Pons i sail Laid nh Ht re 1 qi ne fe rr Ee : i tl .. ' ele ; | “tetas = a eo i. , ae nH ee BETTER BASKETBALL (Names sent to Mr. McGraw) Warren V. Woody, Chicago Le Re Perry, Lewrence thing Suskeie: Tactile Wilfred Smith, Chicago Tribune Edgar Mumsel, Chidego Herald and Examiner Leo Fisher, Chicago Bvening American Ra Costiraints " 8 " Warren heeains: Herald and Examiner Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune Rookgy Mountain News ¢ Chester Nelson Hank Rebm Clair Jordan Denver Senki Robert Gangey — Ying M, White Leonard Cahn Wichita Eagle: 7 ‘Paul As (Pete) Lightner Virgil Corey : Vic Rugh Jack Copeland, Wichita Beacon — we Arthur Je Daley, New York Times Bverett B. Morris, Ne Ys Herald Tribme Jack Curley, New York American Irving Te Marsh, N. Y. Horald Tritme We Ae Dill, Kee Harold Smith, Kensas City | Ae Me Kleinhoffer, Kansas City ©), | Munsey Magazine He Ve Porter - | es | = Grantland Rice and others wu wastage iu | Vernon "ping" Smith ; Lawrence Cy Ee McBride, Kansas City Be Co Quigley Sec Taylor, Des Moines = Ralph McGill, Atlanta Heyman Goldstien, Cleveland Dre Raymond Ae Kent, Louisville ‘Cole Robert Rossow, Culver Maj. John Le Griffith, Chicago Ste John, Dre John Brown end members éf BB Rules Come? Bus Hem, Okla. City Frederick Ware, Omaha Artie Eilers, St. Louis | John Bentley, Lincoln Carlos Hobbs, Topeka Cy Sherman, Lincoln Parke Carroll, Ke Ce Post Frank Cramer, editor The First Aider, Gardner, Kanse — . Je Ce Grover, Dierks Bldge, KansasCity ' Harold Keith, Oklae Ue, Norman ) Otis Wile, Stillwater, Oklae : Je He Biles, Ada, Oklae Robert Moore, Weatherford, Oklae Frank Bateman, Edmond, Oklee Jemes Scales, Shawnee, Okla Bob Bright, Alva, Olklas Wesley Dickey and Layne Sealy, Durant, Okla. Stanley Pate, Oklae City Ben Matkin, Jre Collegiate Comfs, Toninwa, Okla, Tom McSpadden, Tahlequah, Okla. Bob Suits end Craig Campbell, Mnid, Okla. Cowboy Curton, Okla. News, Okla. City Jim Hopkins . Bill Stockwell . Ae Be Bridgewater, Tulsa Collier Parrish, Lubbock, Texas Austin Bealmear, Okla. City Jerry Malin, Amarillo, Texas George White, Dallas News | Flem Hall, Mt. Worth Star-Telegram Jinx Tucker, Waco News-Tribume Bruce Layer, Houston Post BETTER BASKETBALL (Names sent to Mr. McGraw) Warren V. Woody, Chicago Le Re Perry, Lawrence Dr. James Naismith Wilfred Smith, Chicago Tribune Edgar Munzel, Chidago Herald and Examiner Leo Fisher, Chicago Evening American 3 Ed Cochrane, ae nS . Warren Brown, Herald and Examiner Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune Rocky; Mountain News: Chester elses Hank Seviat Clair Jordan Denver Post: Robert Ganzey Wine M. White Leonard Cahn ° Wichita Eagle: Paul A, (Pete) cicnenes Virgil Corey Vic Rugh Jack Copeland, Wichita Beacon “om Arthur Je Daley, how York Times Byorett B. Morris, Ne Ye Herald Tribwe Jack Curley, New York American Tevine T. Marsh, N. Y. Herald Tribune Wa Ae Dill, K.Ue ‘Harold Smith, Kansas City A. Me Kleinhoffer, Kansas City ——_ 9>n_1-4. Munsey Magazine He Ve. Porter Grantlend Rice and others whose poems were used Vernon "Bing" Smith, Lawrence C. E. McBride, Kansas City Ee Ce Quigley See Taylor, Des Moines Ralph McGill, Atlanta Herman Goldstien, Cleveland Dre Raymond Ae Kent, Louisville Cole Robert Rossow, Culver : Maj. John Le Griffith, Chicago Ste John, Dr. John Brown end members of BB Rules Come? big deal Oldac Chey Frederick Ware, Omaha Artie Eilers, St. Louis John Bentley, Lincoln Carlos Hobbs, Topeka Cy Sherman, Lincoln Parke Carroll, Ke Ce Post Frank Cramer, editor The First Aider, Gardner, Kanse Je Ce Grover, Dierks Bldg., KansasCity Harold Keith, Oklae Ue, Norman “Otis Wile, Stillweter, Okla. J. He Biles, Ada, Oklae | Robert Webs. Weatherford, Oklae Frank Bateman, Edmond, Oklas James Seales, Shawnee, Okla Bob Bright, Alva, Okla. ace a Wesley Diekey and Layne Beaty, Durant, Okla. Stanley Pate, Oklae. City Ben Matkin, Jre Collegiate Conf., Tonkawa, Oklae Tom McSpadden, Tahlequah, Oklae 3 . Bob Suits and Craig Campbell, Enid, Okla. Cowboy Curton, Okla. News, Okle. City / Jim Hopkins . Bill Stockwell " : A. B. Bridgewater, Tulsa Collier Parrish, Lubbock, Texas Austin Bealmear, Okla. City Jone dean, aie. Texas George reves Dalles Nave Flem Hall, Ft. Worth bap ctol eaten Jinx Tucker, Waco News-Tribune : Bruce Layer, Houston Post