May 1 19 43 G arane a ci --eOOor ©) v an Bs OS : f eo — zn Sa 23 t ae 0 acre : Patan wate stilt Tae g ag pqpou get ready a £ tp F ty. . - paved rh Ge 7 Mot (Pp y ; A Coen pur len ape”, ee we Bel ser esau 2d played on him in the past. cee LES Physical Fitness Session Will Be Held in Topeka Washington, Feb. 9. Feb. 9. ()—The of- | : fice of education today announced three regional institutes on physi- cal fitness among students, in ad- dition to a three-day institute which started yesterday at the University of Texas in Austin. - One of the three will be at the| Jayhawk Hotel, Topeka, Kan., March 7, 8, 9; Local Chairman |, Strong Hinman, assistant superin- tendent of schools, Topeka, The institutes are a part of a wartime drive for physical fitness | - of students in schools and colleges, which started in November, 1942,.- because selective service’ figures |. showed a high percentage of rejec- tions among registrants 18 and 19]. years old. The campaign is spon- sored by the office of education] with the eee of the army, navy and federal sucurity agency committee on physical fitness. All those groups are represented on the faculties of the institutes in addition to local physical fitness leaders. Laodamas, son of Alcinéus, to Odysseus: “Come, do thou too, father and stranger, try thy skill in the sports, if haply thou art practiced in anys; and thou art like to have knowledge of games, for there is no greater glory for a man while yet he lives, than that which he achieves by hand or foote" Health Your Greatest Asset. Health is an asset that - outweighs all ous: : REMITTANCE KANSAS CITY, MO.2/-//- 2 7 owe & CaupBeL ATHLETIC GOODS CoO. J 1509-11-13 Baltimore Ave., gf fv) / OGL, 4 C2222 42 —. £ v, * cz LOA, A} ee We Cte, t. ce Pes, The attached check is in settlement of the following invoices: A ) : / yg HA OL f i jd : -) a i 9 a bf “ HL. a , 4, sé Gf » ob THIS REMITTANCE APPLIES ON KANSAS CITY ACCOUNT en, FORM NO. 214 If correct no receipt is necessary sp ta — ra as _ FO at ets — oe ee nd GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH, V.P.& FAc’Y. SUPT. i KARL H.ROYER, MDSE. MANAGER O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER LES R.FREEBURG, Vice PRES.& TREAS FRED J. BOWMAN, SECRETARY REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH PA: WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY, KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, Tee ST. PAUL, MINN. Sb seO Urs, Mo. DeEtRoOrr, MICH. DENVER: COLO. SYRACUSE, N.Y. DES MOINES, !IOWA WORCESTER,MASS. NASHVILLE,TENN. CHARLOTTE,N.C. November 11,1937 Dr. Fa Gs Allen, Basket Ball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. My dear "Phog": Our fiscal year closed October 30th so we enclose statement showing basket ball goals sold from June 28th,1937 to October 30th,1937 inclusive. You will note there is a total of 1245 pairs, which certainly is not bad considering this period is not a basket ball playing period. Our check covering the royalty in the amount of $31.13 will be enclosed. As you know, we renewed our contract on goals and we find that this expires October 1st,1938. We do not have any basket ball in our line anymore with your name, and haven't had for some time so of course there is no royalty due on this item. Very truly, Ic GOODS CO. KER /rw Encl. ROYALTY DUE DR. Fe Ce ALLEN From June 28,1937 to October 30, 1937, Inclusive STORES NO. B324 GOALS Kansas City 29 Pairs Ste Louis z o Minneapolis 3 Dallas Cincinnati Chicago Denver Detroit Charlotte Clevelend Nashville. TOTAL ot: 124% pairs No. B324 Goals (435 TAK oh \ ae (fe