i al fie t. : halal | . Ht it i ti i i et pyle Hi ; ; f H Ht fae be : j nap sath i | a if fy Hy | bn ayer: 3 b } : j ral le : es y | | a ih i i a : uf aH {ii TB : ‘ ‘| X fb he a bat etl. Fe tobe Kl Le ‘K —_ Ee Lo a3 RARPD \\\> April 24, 1989. other me up the Conven > wut tney and Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Sducation, Varsity Basketball Coache C.W. SCUDDER, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD A Cs ie saiawe MASON SCUDDER, PREs. > oes cS fs W. £. 8B/SCHOFF, V. PRES. W. P.WHITLEY,V. PREs. TH LE I Cc = Ns EQUIP T P.C.WEHNER, eace &TJREAS. Troms 05> April 20, 1939. Mre Fe C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Doctor"; This will acknowledge receipt of the book entitled "Better Basketball", which is being passed on to our engineering department with a view of developing the various braces and belts that are illustrated. We will be glad to write you further after making a thorough analysis of their possibilities. Yours sincerely < ee Vice-President. W.E.Bischoff Vo ASSOCIATE MEMBER April 14, 19596 | ; Director of Physical Education, FCA 3AH Varsity Basketball Coach. — MASON SCUDDER, PRES. ATH LETI Cc cl W.P.WHI/TLEY,V. PRES. C.W. SCUDDER, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD __Rawtives MANUrAcTURING Co. Ns EQUIPMENT W. E. B/SCHOFF. V. Pres P.C.WEHNER, SEcy. & TREAS. LUCAS AVECAT: TWENTY -—THER SD Sx Lours, Me Ae Li DUIS, LO’ April 13, 1939. Mr. F. Ce. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Doctor": We do not happen to have a copy of your new book "Detter Basketball", although I had the pleasure of glancing through the one you loaned to Tom Elliott sometime ago. If you will send a copy on to us, we will be glad to look over the shoulder braces and pelts and if they can be manufactured and marketed successfully by us, we will be glad to go ahead with same, making any changes that you specify, with the understanding that you will be paid a’fair royalty. The amount of royalty will depend entirely upon what the item can stand without affecting its sales appeal. You, of course, realize that it would not be well to establish a royalty that would increase the sale price of the item beyond the point where the customer could afford to pay. We will be glad to hear further from you. Yours sincerel Vice-President. W-E.Bischoff vo April 12, 1939 « Mire Walter Bischoff, Rewlings Manufacturing Cos, Ste Lovis, Missourie Dear Mre Bischoffs I have just received a letter from lire N. N. Neve, athletic direetor of the Kinsley, Kansas, high school, in which he writes as follows: "In your book Better Basketball I noticed the brace for chronic shoulder dislocations and was wondering if it is possible to buy one, and if so where? I have a boy that is susceptible to shoulder dislocation and 1 think that . brace is the only-solution. I am very anxious to find out about ite” . I an wondering if you have a copy of my new book, “Setter Basketball". If you do not, copy : = : : Director of Physical Education, April i2, 1959 ite ite Ne leve, Athletic Director, Kinsley High School, Kinsley, Kausase Dear lary Neves Thank you for sending the job emilysis survey reporte It is not too late, and we are glad to heve your cooperatione The Deparment of Physical Education is offering the following courses in the 1959 Sumer Session, all of which may be taken for graduate credits : 1006 Principles of Comumity Recreation, 3 hrs. 200. Theory & Practics of Athletic Training, 3 hrae S00« Special Problems, 2-4 hrse 312. Seminar in Physical. Education, 5 bre. Mids ley ID ? Of a Ytaf 4 hw. 7b. thaw Urectic 7 Pleyereal ocla calor / got Ao foley gt art « 7 a . ~ UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 May 1, 1939. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Educati FC/sAE Varsity Basketball Coach» ie eer erm em em errr eK cmt r er ene err nw srw se rr rr nr wr Kress rrr err ew Serr wer sr csr esses ener i 2 REQUISITION FOR SUPPLIES 0.77 — j a ORIGINAL FREIGHT, EXPRESS, PARCEL POST Ship wee . sais a po Frt. or Exp. Send Invoice to Post Post QUANTITY | CAT. DESCRIPTION ITEM AMOUNT CODE MEASURE | NO. PRICE NO. Signed THE NUMBER OF THIS ORDER MUST APPEAR ON INVOICE FI METROPOLITAN SUPPLY CO., CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. —FORM 854—REVISED TEL. ARMITAGE 7702-03-04 1259 NORTH WOOD ST., CHICAGO ..... May 9, 1939 University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas Gent lemen:s Mr. Forrest C. Allen We wrote you on May 2 telling you that we were sending you three of our A basketballs for trial. We regret very much that due to an oversight in our office these balls were sent to you by express collect, instead of prepaid. If you will send us the express receipt or tell us the amount of express you paid, we will be more than glad to refund this amount to you. We trust you will pardon this oversight on our part and regret any inconvenience you may have been caused. Very truly yours JOHN T. RIDDELL, INC. KM Beko paTEr~* YOUR ciate asin iad : ss SHIPPED | — (¢- - | VA Best SALESMAN - QUANTITY DESCRIPTION price: | wipty | 3%4| 4 | 441] 5 |5%| 6 | 64| 7 | 7%/| 8 | 8] 9 | 934| 10 |1034| 11 [1114/12 |1234] 13 - 3 jonly °ffieiel A PACKING LIST: FROM JOHN T. RIDDELL, Inc. | ANY MERCHANDISE RETURNED WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS ON BACK Ee Now i ee amo Epos ACHR p RE = ea ~g3 o aS o n Peg \ a =A, \ a *) ~ uf x Pee oI a7 Re * 2 co] pes) } n“A, hs | o,.,9 ; x Ped nn" Nw z i 8 se) o <3 5 ‘. 68 = iS ~ g8) SS 0 Na NOTICE TO THE CONSIGNEE: Please carefully follow these suggestions; they are for your protection: This shipment was carefully inspected and packed in containers of approved standards and should reach you in full and in good condition. Before accepting shipment from the transportation company, examine goods carefully and if there is any shortage or anything broken or damaged insist that the transportation com- pany’s delivery clerk make written note of the damage or shortage on the freight bill. On opposite side of this slip the number and weight of each container, also style and number of pairs of shoes in each container is given. Check each container separately as to weight before opening, if a pair of track shoes is missing weight will be 144 pounds short; if a pair of baseball, weight will be 2 pounds short; if a pair of football, weight will be 3 pounds short. Concealed Damage Shipments should be unpacked same day as received and if any damage not noticed at freight house is then discovered, the freight agent should be notified at once and requested to inspect goods. THIS 1S IMPORTANT as transportation companies will not pay conceal- ed damage claims unless these conditions are complied with. We, as shippers of the goods, will gladly prosecute for you any claim that you may have for damage and shortage if you will present same to us in the form outlined above and immediately. after you receive the goods. The United States Supreme Court has decided that no Carrier need recognize a Loss or Damage claim unless presented within six months from time of shipment. Promptness is therefore a Prime Requisite JOHN T. RIDDELL, INC. CHICAGO, ILL. 1259 North Wood Street May 9, 1939e low York, and we very much pleased with the display. | Agpin thanking you, and with best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Muentt on, Varsity Sasketbel 1 Coaches May Bly 198%» ee erate ent wee so ae | 32 mush aa we ragrut St, I bolder wo love dane evry thing we coulds | | Director of Physical Education, PCAsAl Varsity Basketball Coach | May Sly 19506 Dre As %o Zimemm, Migewtor, Graduate School, : » Colowadds. Se Die Shrmexmans . Gs lire Jom Forest Riot, of Liberals Kansas, ta odted thet I write you concerning his work at the University of Kansas. it. Riga a in the Coaching of Football and | Sete that when a student audits 2 course you ‘as a ae Oe "Gttechian to am Wnt you do to ean vepilaviy exrullate i wogot tint T eomot be of Surther sorvies to lire Herve co lite Rigose i: ON Alain, deen: at ies _ te alae I “ike 0k hak = Cotualo Lape ae a pM oped ee May 17, 1959. talrine ‘for the ne courses possible to allow because i wuld but this is beyond yours, | Director of Physical iMucation, thet I Very (de he tool an fjaniaas— Ath df ante, Reanleer'e: Ore” eral Tig gee. cme dg wr footy iwi The ttl? DB GbM, awe WS Lowery. i heel C7 hae