' ; ‘ We have already set a precedent of 20% to the NeCeAshe and 40% to each team. We might get them to cut a little off of. that, but I don't believe they would be willing to give the N.CeleA, that Tan convinced that wo should Mmit the expenses for men on each of the competing aggregations. Fifteen is en- tively too muy under the financial situation that we now faces Was | _afber you had asked me to go ; with you so that more faculty district was not altered end it was quite a bit of a surprise — for mee I heave followed your and Saint's suggestions pretty con- sigtently and I could not wderstand why a faculty member was ramed in the district that you discussed with me when we were he not in | “I received a letter from Jolm Bum stating that’! would riot be able to continue, for which I am truly sorrye I think basket- ball is losing « very definite contribution in Jolm Bum's resignations Yeatenlay I received a letter from Ce 8s "Heek" Hdmundson thet he had been placed on the basketball rules committee of the eighth district taling over the work that hos been done in the last , _ few years by John Bum, I am quoting "Heck" as follows: — Se oe "He seems to feel that all work that he had in somection with the Rules Committee and the final townenen’t must now be switched to més One of his statenonts was to the effect that I ws designated to take charge of officiating not only at the Pacific Coast Confer= ence play-off if one is necessary but else the final championship. A% least that was the way I interpreted his letters. leturally, I do not fecl that I would be in a position that would at all qualify me to select men for the final games. "I would be very glad to receive a letter from you stating your opinion of this or any other mtter which may come to minds"