Central Office For Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics January 10, 1945 Mr. Day Edgar Asst. to the Editor Saturday Evening Post Curtis Publishing Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Day: The editorial entitled "The Gamblers Move I Sport" in the Post's December 23 issue wa special interest to me. No doubt the Post asked Phog # charges before it proceeded by repeating them and anal facts did he produce? em further currency significance. What It is unfortunate that profe gamblers are finding a profitable field for their “tions in college sport, for serious trouble-is-a~possible consequence unless in- » made to prevent it. tic Association, an elertly eset eered | ongeal tation ef athletic repre- sentatives fromall of the counttry's leading colleges, is Getermined to see to it that the situation is put under i t belnare that anyone need eting its probleme as they arise and of “effecting the for those problems. are you, ay? Hope to see you one of these days. all good wishes for 1945, I am, Sincerely yours, Asa S. Bushnell ASB:AR