Mr. Ee Ce. Quigley Dear Ernies Our mutual friend, Sidney Lindscott, president of the bank at Erie, Kansas, called me yesterday morning and wanted 12 tickets. Naturally, I referred him to Clyde Baker because | applications were not being received here. He tried to get | Clyde Baker but Clyde, being run ey, by the telephone, refused to answer the phone. , Here is Swede Lindscott's story. He wants 12 tickets, — for sure for he and Mrs» Lindscott. They will be in Kansas ( that day on other business and they want to see the game. For — : the citizens of Erie are sending their basketball see the game. Several of these boys on the team are returned celenine and it is rather a civic thing | : : So when I talked to Swede this morning, over to Ernie Quigley and have him do the best { sure want ‘two for myself and Mrs. Lindscotte" — Swede said for you to draw on him for the amount and I am turning this over to you, hoping that you will deal wi ° He said that he saw you at the last banquete “I am ve remember him. Sincerely, Director of Physical Bata tion Varsity Basketball Coach.