LAW OFFICES TINCHER, RALEIGH & CUSHENBERY : Cre OFFICES AT Scran eum MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS sti trick lied; Riiakd LEAFORD F. CUSHENBERY HUTCHINSON, KANSAS March 25, 1942 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Physical Bducation Dept. Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas Dear friend: By some chance of fate, I found that I had a lot of work to do in our Hutchinson office last week, and it was not my fault that the Class B tourmament was going on at the same time and that 1 attended each session. I was fascinated by a boy named Pfeister (pronounced Feaster) who played with Powhattan and who I understand is a Senior this year. He is sort of a funny looking red haired fellow, cool as a cucumber and smart as the Devil. He was easily the best ball handler and dribbler in the tourney and in addition to that managed to make about 15 points a game in addition to being a ball hawk of the first degree. I: was told that he was almost as proficient as a Junior. The boy — to me like the type that would enjoy the Relays so + thought I would call him to your attention and perhaps he could be invited some way. I am writing this on the theory that you have not decided that + misrepresented Bill Forsyth too much; at least I hope that is true. eT reer J le3me Peet F. Cushenbe