January 17, 1946. Mr. Reaves Peters, Commissioner, Big Six Conference, 342 So. Chelsea, Kansas City, Mo. ; uy | Dear Reeves: | . . : i think something should be done regarding the teams that have small two-inch letters on the front of their jerseys. When we played the Kansas Aggies in Kansas City I noticed that their jerseys are a straight violation of our rules. I do not know what other teams have the same violation, but it is “mpossible for a boy to pick out the ene piay- Gl'« Suppose they come down the floor facing the Aggie opponent. The letters are too small to distinguish. If one fellow can violate the rules why cannot the others? And then ‘the Aggies’ letters are not set out in block so tat you can easily distinguish them, \ T would like for you to write me frankly and tell me in a friendly way what you think the powers of a comaissioner are. Doubtless this, and other things, have been brought up before, so I am oe asking you to tell me how we oan get some action on things. i Also, will you kindly send me the Big Six basketball schedule? I have never had a copy of it and + moult Athe Se foaner the yreeran of - the Eanese Thanking you for these favors, I am Simerely yours, Director of Physical Education, — i FCAAH — . Varsity Basketball Coach. P.S. Oh, yes, the officials are not using the signals at all, in indicating fouls. Why would we give the scorekeeper these — unless the officials use them? : N.B. Yes, and my digestion is good. I am feeling finel PeCeoAe