duly 15, 1943. & ‘ : Pvt. Robert ®, Allen, $904 Spruce St., _ Philadelphia (4), Pa. Dear Bobiy: Ae . I an sending you the second issue of the Jayhawk Rebounds. Doubtless you saw the Jayhemker scoreboard. ‘This is the way it looked after the Oklahoma game. The Jayhawker has a red | as well as the red ball above the basket, with each Kansas score. Per- haps you sew it, Bob, but I samnct recall. ; pS that you sew it in action. It is a dandy. ‘The clock and the beard ere operated from the bench. It takes an operator for each. I have a Journal World slipping at home which telis of me shooting a 35. I kicked the end of my toe off on the R. C. Cola box. It had @ galvanized edge and I was barefooted as I walked by, and it . just out the end off like a scalpel would. That afternoon I went out to play with Guy Smith, Irving 1i12 and Dr. Jones, and I was limping badly because the end of the toe was raw although it was encased with geause with adhesive for attachment. — Irving 4411 said, Wthat'’s the matter with you?" And I told him. Then when I started shooting pars and birdies he said, "Here! You send that R. ©. Cola crate over to me. I think I need some work done on my feeti" Irving Hill and I were playing Dr. Jones and Guy Smith, and I beat Guy 6 down in our feud, and we murdered the opposition. | ago I and par starting on the 7th. Then I got a 4 end a 5 on 7 and getting a bad reputation as a par shooter, but I : better golf than I ever did only if 1 get my game straightened out day it makes it tough on the opponent. I am not seriously though, because I know that I do not have the background of fundamentals. I seem to be in pretty gcod physical condition, and I to think that accounts for the better game that I an playing. I am sending one of these Jayhawk Rebound letters at Culver. I believe that he will get.a kick out of reading abo some of the boys that he , and I 8