ir. Otto Sehnellbacher, Sublette, Kansas. Dear Schnellie: : It was good to get your letter as of June 22nd, and I do hope that it will cease from its persistenoy in raining and interfering with yor wrke | , a Eddie Mall and Clif Nordstrom wore Jung 30, 1942, Tt has been quite cool for four weeks here, but I believe is starting on the up-turn of real summer. ‘Things are quiet _ but we do have e danoe each Monday night out on the street in the best way to have a very frank and earnest discussion, A lot of these coaches are still T thimk they are all wot. ‘With el good wishes, I am promising boys: a lot of things, but 4 Very sincerely yours, Direoteor of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach. ve lew , eee /F/p Do Wood Salat agg eee Otis fe Boss) aan Pte + 0 be wee the ha Lb thio past | Jo ot hk, Ls eee eet Ota? On haw ‘be phe i te ilps fat ae tea ol eenre utton UY re fetta Lek pe ener, os cae Cmachmned Ww. os ater te ena” de. Mh wou Bass Odie i, 10 otis Aatuwk | bh pi doen Ye Fons Latte bee eoranfimacbior Sf ACO). Co) YN Yond Bash & Ky Se iv Teee four By Dn th Kee) Yay hare, Hart alll WS ortaing vd fhe ; fun a lreig Cena yl Ca June 13, 1942. _ Mr. Otte Sehnellbacher, . Sublette, Fansas. Dear Otto: Thenk you for your very good letter of Tuesday, June 9. i have just answered a letter from Ellis Nicolet, of Cimarron, and I have read your letter with much interest regarding Don Burt. You are really a traveling emissary for the University of Kansas. Keep up the good work, my boy, you are doing & swell jobs : Zi am sending you a carbon copy of the letter that I have written to 5llis Nicolet, and I want you to write me frankly what you think of him. You keep after Don Burt and you can assure him that we will not only treat him most cordially, but invite hin into the Kansas family with open arms. Now, regarding Elton Winters. If he played at Sublette I. know he mows his fundamentals because I have never seen a boy a thet this man Coach Baker had under his wing but what lmew what to do under the most trying circumstances. I estimate Baker's coach- ing very highly. You tell Winters we want him to go to the Univer- sity of Kansas, and the fact that he makes such good grades pleases me beyond measure, You know how highly I value an intelligent . athlete who ean do good work in a classroom. I+ is not necessary that he write me, but of course I would be glad to hear from him. _ Won't you write me another letter when it rains? The fact that it looks rainy out your way now makes me feel that I can expect a letter pretty soon. Please give me the information that I asked for and any other valuable information that may be retained in your cranial vault. You really get around, young man. I don’t know of a better athletic representative of the student ; ‘type who could do a better job than you are now doing. It will certainly be a pleasure to see you this fall. With all good wishes, I an | Sincerely yours, : a: | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FAAR Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. MFC D hee oh, Ge Gok acl 90 Gow ty te ILM Ct ee Le patty tel oA thas ide thang 1. wy 4 2 cand prrve b bins LAA, co susan bad" foteng edn) yee) i be ba 90 J J. A lhe curbs hoa aac loan tact D Lliss That tet thee. Ce aes ke lag the» bud yar heb hese Sd the, He With bdv ity dite He at ML ha. co . ae Pred J hese, Ne reg ead athibty Lirw | A, 3h f 8 wrth | ro SW iat GS bat Meats Ini Loa 5 theses be mrt Oy WU. hashelhall 2 goed) aatrell do Julginn, Leal ey andar tro Lepitclineh, Uh cas 6 1 0 pabinigll (451s: Pdwit Meuse raed igeg Qed Why U1 Aaawadiag oN £0 bom ban Tas to Magy 29, 1942, “re Otto Schnellbacher, Sublette, Kansas. - Dear Schnellie: Pollow through with Donald and give him definite first-hand information from your experience. I know you can sell him a bill of goods because you know the University is a grand place. | Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA: Al Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. te May 15, 1942. Ur. J. R. Smith, The Robinson Coal Co., Pleasanton, Kansas. Dear Wr. Smith: With kindest regards end best wishes, I am Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA H ‘Varsity Sasketball and Baseball Coach. : Che Robinson Coal Company Producers Of Mohawk Coal PLEASANTON, KANSAS May 13, 1942 Coach Forest €. Allen Lawrence, Ks. Dear Coach: I want to thank you for your most courteous treatment. The visit was most enjoyable. Your talk to Harold Howey fits my personal beliefs. It is to be regretted that Harold has more the complex of a professional athlete rather than that of a boy desirous of an education. He is not altogether to blame,for his father= in our employment- is a member of the C.1I.0. and their doctrines are not the broadest. I took him to see Coach Hurt and he outlined things very able and frankly. My interest is to see K.U. have better foot- ball. Their basket ball is plenty good; year in and out it is the "tops" nationally. Harold is changeable but at present-it is K.U. incerely yours “Use Mohawk Coal” Kawrerree, Narndas, Aprel | 92 Unversity, of Marcas car civ: Le and Hoth tral yf frre , ke S odtle, Trarege (7 Exel: of tte Ga (Reset Wrcdanc, tortacneing Lore Wl aoree sere hoe. Bhowear dollare, 2 tontibhetine ty the PD al. Educatecsre Dtee-