April 16, 1942. Wr. Tad Coles, 2408 West 47th Terrace, ‘Kansas City, Kensass Dear Tad: It has been our custom in the past few years to invite outstanding seniors who are proficient in basketball to come to the University on the morning of the Kansas Re- lays about 10 o'clock, and work out with our varsity and freshmen besketball players in Robinson Gymnasium. I am sorry that this invitation is coming to you se San, ta Bao lees tk 0b Ss a es eee Turner reminded me this morning of your names We do want you, Tad, and I hope you can come on Saturday morning. It is not necessary that you bring any athletic equipment. We will check out equipment to you, and you will have a lot of fun shooting goals and playing informally from 10 to 11:30. Our varsity basketbAll players will be dressed and will put on a few drills, but nothing elaborate. You merely cheok out equipment and go with the boys on the floor and have a lot of fun shooting baskets, then take a shower, and you are ready for en early start for the Relays. We will have a ticket ready for you for the Relays in the afternoon. Our purpose in having you here is to give you an opportunity to meet our varsity players. We are looking forward te seeing you on Saturday. I em sure you will enjoy the day. With all good wishes, I em Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation PCA:AT , Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.