February ll, 1942. Dre Ee Re Elbel, Department of Physical Education. Dear Dre Elbel: Just this morning I was talking to Mrs. Hulteen again regarding the data which is sutmitted regarding the Kansas and Creighton players. Frankly, this is of no benefit to us whatsoever. The only research work that was done that was beneficial to us was on the batting and fielding aver~ aZO5e Regarding the data submitted, I practically carry that in my owm head, and as far as the opponents are concerned I am-not interested except for what publicity value it might have'to the sports writers. Most of them. keep this stuff themselves and it is in their stories. Mrs. liulteen stated that you did not have enough help SS work. There is Pfitsoh, Jessup, Raugh, and Murrey Brown, as well as Henry Shenk, all of oT on as supervisors in enlisting students en ee ee data. I can think of Clint Kanaga, Prank Gage, and a host of basketball enthusiasts that would be delighted to do this. : Just at this moment of dictation Mrs. Hulteen says that she thinks you have enough checkers, but the time consumed in figuring the thing out is the hangnail. Well, why not put. these fellows who are working on scholarships on the job - let them work at night after the geme and have the data ready the next morning. Don't you think this would work? Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education end Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.