August 10, 1945 Mr. Clarence MgGuire Hoover Brothers, Inc. 922 Oak Street Dear Clarence: That news that came over the radio this morning ‘was most wonderful and I think it is the real McCoy. But that news had nothing to do with my thought in writing you regarding that golf geme that we did not get to play due to Bob's emergency call. I still want to play + game with you, and since this next week ending the 18th of is my last week in sumer school, I am hoping that be- V fore the first of September or thereabouts we cen have tha golf game. Don't feel that you have to put yourself out at all to have it, but I want you to know that I greatly appreci- ated your thoughtfulness and hospitality and I want to go > through with it if you can find time for it. ct This is merely a nibble to see when it would be convenient for me fo impose myself upon your hospitality. The war news is so wonderful I can hardly contain myself. I think that the Nips are licked and convincingly so. Sincerely yours, / Porrest C. Allen : eo Director, Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach PCA:ef