sophomore and junior years. He scored 32 points in one basketball game last fall to surpass the old record held by our own Ralph Miller. Dale Hall is reguarded by many sport authorities in southeastern Kansas, that saw both Miller and Hall, as an even better prospect than Miller was in his high school days at Chanute, both in football and in basketball. Hall also is a good baseball prospect as an outfielder and played Ban Johnson baseball on Parsons! team last summer. Hall may be able to come to K. U. on a Summerfield Scholarship, but NO LIMIT of effort ought to be put forth in trying to bring this fine athlete to the University of Kansas for his higher education, next fall. I suggest you have Hall and Howey up for a game or two this fall as it might pay you large dividends in the future. Doc, I want to wish you lots of luck for a good season this year and hope we can get into the National Basketball Championship Tournment in Kansas City next March. Si rely yours K. U. Student '44