Oot. 2, 1941 ¢ Mr. Lawrence Servais Gove, Kansas Dear Mr. Servais, The wrestler's or the boxer's stance is generally called “An Apeman's Stance". The individual is crouched with kmees definitely bent, arms and shoulders dravm in, with hands and forearms extended. The head is drawn well back into the shoulders and the indi- vidual presents a militant, aggressive, fighting positions It is more of a waddle than it is a walk. The biceps and shoulders are swung much like a quadruped who walks on his hind legs. If this is not a: sufficient description, please write ne further and I will attempt to elaborate. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducation and Recreation FCA/pg Varsity Basketball Coach