a Coaches * Petz of the Cornhusker field sts aft im in voicing Be ue the tal ability. ' x gharacter, Litvler is red to write ee himsel? a axé BS he im the Sore: ee , $ : ; ecoraeeec es eeneoel \ : Tiger Grad “MIS ssouar t v. Comp foie Alumnus” made “eo Se of the phone Ouf of Furn ee ae f aude gest that this ae had been harsh to the point of being unfair recent published references to mpaign launched by Missouri. followers to “keep Missouri soys at home.” At the same time, the Missouri grad questioned: the accuracy of the information on which this column based the charge that in the past the Missouri state high« way department had been davaeed: in the enticement of a ‘Kansas boy to enroll at the Columbia institus_ tion rather than at a school in his home state. a If Mr. Missouri alumnus cares — to purswe the matter and will call in person, this c?@umn will ive him the name of-a former ipsburz _ cas. hish scheol oy whose .enr bait at Colume b Was oe due to the. ace es ef, the Missouri highway’ q t, the enticement hav« ime its quid pre quo im the form af summer employment on Miss souri roads. ae iS fea @ es) ot ew | pete QO C 5c she pd S ag psto a a ¢ , 1 Pests a ISSOUFT ee a ap a, aisn, Dr On fhe Pen. . Forrest hog” Allen, head mentor of basketball at U.,was firing both barrels it haeiiue U. during the Big Six: ference. pow-wow at Kansag; City last; week= nd. a, As a specific basis of tom~« plaint, the K. U. coach charged: that a Missouri U. athletic de- partment repre~ sentative had written a letter to Principal J. F, Wellenmeyer of Wyandotte high school,