Mr. Re EB. Peters, 342 So. Chelsea Ave., Kansas City, Moe Dear Reaves: aƩnswering your letter of the 18th instant, I believe we would almost be justified in having Gibbs come on for the second game on January 50th in the Mumicipal Auditorium Frankly, Gibbs has been ee ee ee ee ee is a who Tou oan inep Pullisn wherever you want My just so you keep + of ow games. But we would like to have Lance. Hogue is ae eek Se, Oberhelman and Hinkhouse are nothing to talk about. I believe Browming will prove to be a good man. But frenkly, I think Pullian is the worst that I have ever seen. I think we had better talk about officiala very definitely for the Priday and Saturday night games. I would not want Tony Hinkle to think that we would run in a set of peor officials on him; therefore, I think we are justified in having Gibbs come on. ees Baer ar Sine erate. Se, Geckentend. weed: $8, veld a Hoe eg & geme for them anyhow. Hinshaw will not call a single illegal starting of the dribble. He permits them to run all over the floor. Can't you as commissioner tell him that the rules specifically state that the illegal starting of the Getbhle ghould te enforaed rigitly beeause it pubs the Warden on the guard. It makes him foul because the dribbler has started with a rum and not with a step. I believe you could change that feature, which is the worst one of his officiating. He is not bad on the other stuff although he calls a foul and walks away without designating the offender. That is weak officiating and looks as if it is designed to keep the crowd off of him. Prankly, I will go back to Ernie Quigley over these amateurs, _ 0 let's use Quig. He has judgment, two to one better than these ee Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. \