‘varsity regularly.” November 28, 1944 i went to write you about Bob Schwangle. He reported for basketball I had only a brief look-see, I think he has got the stuff. His knee is entirely healed, or at least enough for him to — scrimmage like the dickens without any let-up. He looks good to me. _ He is a fine boy, with a wonderful personality and a lot of ability. I don’t want to get too enthusiastic, but I believe he is going to make the squad, and before long will be a very valued member. lls me that undoubtedly if he had been out earlier see, i when he was taking the treatments. Last evening when I talked with him about his knee I said, “Bob, if you had come up right away as soon as George Nettels told you to, you would have been playing football on the He looked at me rather sheepishly, and smiled. I think he appreciates what has been done for him and I believe that the recomendations you boys down at Pittaburg gave him regarding the ~ cure for his knee are soaking in. It was good to see you on the trek to the football field Thanksgiving Day, but the visit was much too short. We have got to have one of those. bullfests some time and hear you snort on how old Pather Time confused the Nebraskans on November 13, 1920. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA# H Varsity Basketball Coach. US al tsa AN nae