October 20, 1937. lip, Gwinn Henry, Athletic Director, University of Kansas, Dear Gwinn: I am sending you a carbon copy of my letter to A, B, Meckie, The tentative games that I have discussed have been with Liston, of Baker either here or at Baldwin, I discussed with Earl, in your absence, the possibility of playing the game We offered Liston $30,00 guarantee with an eption of 50% of the cash gate receipts. Stud- ent tickets are not to count in the settéement. The other angle that I wanted te exe plain to you was the possibility of our playing Rock- hurst College in Kansas City. e Big Six has a ruling that you may not play e@ school in a city in which the < college is not located, My notion was to play Xoeckhurst College in Convention Hall if Pat Mason could get the Hall at a very reasonable fee, I have a notion that we could draw a very fine crowd in Kansas City, and if we eould arrange @ double header to be played between two strong college teams or two independent teams kn Kansas City, I believe each of us could make some money. About the only date we could play Rockhurst Seliegs would be New Year*s night, I under- stand MeElroy, City Manager of Sansas City, is in _ favor of totting college teams play there at a very small rental, had in mind the making of some money for the Athletic Association, I will be glad to dis- cuss this deal with you for your approval or rejection before anything is definitely done, Very cordially yours, FCA:AH — 3 Director of Physical Education,