Ootober 19, 193%. ii. Sarl Falkenstien, Generalissine of the Pecuniary, Athletic mena a Dear Earls / Fred Selson*s very interesting epistle addressed to your department has been carefully scrutinized, analyzed end de=-propagandized by the gentlemen on the other side of the bristol board to the south of yous ADer carefully cogiteating on this lengthy and incoherent epistle, Po ee er See OO Generalissino Nelsons GuineaeGog, the One-iyed Monstrosity, captured on the Coast of Zamboanga, sixty miles fran no= where. “hen captured this young folfeth could say nothing, a ee ee Oe e's No matter how cold the north wind blows, he is still your ethnological relative! Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and amelie, FCAsAll Varsity Basketball Conche | © diahiat Ge iene ib middie ssi Os varsity beshketball letters for the season 1959-40, Their individual loyalty and their exceptional adherence to train- ing rules qwlifies then as an outstanding basketball aggregations Tt is with great pleasure thet I recomend en ee De Sener Wy Dee | Mrs Gwinn Henry, : Director of A _ Gvtirms < wotdld iSke So male & Meneeenitie all soe Se.tiy sttette sone fer & gold tasted for Meceld ‘eb" on ik wis dk ed wens os i varsity basletball tean, hie last year being 1930. He received & very severe injury at Manhattan in his senior year by being See Seereeny 9 Te WS POO Sone Serene eb Shays, See . reptococcic infection of the elbow joint. He ws in bed quvetnd weeks and e:ffived weave pesusnent injury to the elbow. It was necessary to lance it a mmber of times, and for a coon Mee ee e This injury resulted in his not being able to play in the fim gues of the eenson, edpootally the Missourl gus bisa! canyentisnnetim g-spot aca tat eS es es ee ee Oe ‘Russell Thompson is the only basketball player who Played three years on a Kansas team fran 1922 until his time, and which time has been extended to the present time, 1940, who does not possess a gold basketball. Due to this wfortunate injury ant the exoptiom) circumstance wiler which he was subjected ty , ) yon : comrenaatich Tdi be haory 0 poly the anne fo yom Very cordially yours, Director of Physten] iduontion end Reerention, ee uarch 17, 1942 Mire Gwinn Henry Director of Athletics University of Kansae Ure Farl Klooz Bursar University of Kansas Dear Gwinn and Kari: i am sending you @ copy of a letter fron Fred Me Harris of the Chanute Tribune. You doubtless are acquainted with the fact that Fred Me Harris is the son of Mr. Fred Werris of the Board of legentse This letter from Fred Harris is identical with a great maaber of requests thet we have received from many alumni throughout the State inquiring for shots of some of our basketball gamase Fred Bllsworth has called repeatedly requesting that we send some sort of basketball film of our games te some of his insistent alummie Bach time we tell him that we do not have such films. Fred has also asked for the Indiana~-Kansas games and the Southern California and Rice games. I tell him that these are the property of the Ne Ce Ae Ae and since they paid for filming them we have no right te send them out under the University's neme.s i am spotking at the McPherson, Kansas Rebounders Club and they have requested that I bring some basketball films alongs I am also speaking at the Chase, Kansas High School, to the Metro Club Lunchenn in Kansas City, to the Holyrood, Kansas Athletic Banguet and to the Kansas City, Missouri Grain and Feed Club dimnere These are all athletio seteups with athletic boosters as the background, and they constantly ask for filnte “Ur. Fred Montgomery called me prior to the imiversity of Oklahona game here, stating that they bad shot all of the football ganes here for the past several years and he was wondering if a few hundred feet of the Oklahoma gane would not be a fine thing for the grapefruit league end lettuce league speeches that coaches are foreed to mike. He offered to shoot it at $6.00 a hundred fect. Thore are four hundred feet in each one of the film rolis and if you just took the highlights of the game it would cost $24.00 for one reel, but if you took the entire game it would be two reels and that would amount to $48.00. I lmow that it is rather difficult for us to comprehend that movies are made of basketball, although we do see them in our theaters right alonge _Nebraske has been shooting films of her basketball games for the last three years, as had Oklahoma and some of the other BigeSix schools. ‘Three years ago the lighting in all of our Big-Six schools was raised so that pare could be shot of all of our gamese 3 When we consider that there are thousands of people over the State that never get an opportunity to glimpee the University in reality, we realise they must depend upon pletures to aid their viewal : ) the Iniversity receives mush good stadiun with its orowls ty I is i ; i vere! a = 4 4 Cc Fred Moutgowery such @ thing a6 thise re Ovi teary, Director of ee Dear Geinns ) At a meeting of the tndcetball conohes of the Rig Six Confers Lea the attention of the Big Six directors: : ‘ha Seth tein, on eens ae. gan mins ‘ah wetter Sac ball every year (this to imelude the holiday gumes)e A ee en ene ee Se courte during the Christmas The basketball roreottiy, 1 40 not taliom tint 20 gee die too my, Doone we start after Thankeciv before the Christmas vacatione Wo , S, ond then the Christaas vecation comes on, and une less we go to the expense of keeping the boys at hone, a trip or a | 4 e the logical thing to get the boys in conditions 2 have a few games before the omoster emninations wich : Sh Gasser ani Seated tell Scania auees is all Oop oe they are distributed over three separate and distinct playing periodse For three months « December, Jammry, February and the - first week in March - you have over a three-months period, wiich would be an average of less than seven ganes a months 1: Genii ib dideiy Shier Wie Would dee au a ba aa ee ee ee en ee ee ee 3 this information to the shite eed os faculty representatives. Very sincerely yours, Directer of Piyyeieal Bdusetion and Recrention, Varaity Basketiall Conshs, Fae PRATER 9c “ eiioliveey Raper Eee x Fs em ai) (Goo. a Fos ; bin we os e oe , 4 ge bat A+ Re ge Y. tt ae e " 4 { eb ce hes van e ‘ ts fe x 7. ‘ en 4 ee ¥ “s A g ‘y t 4 : ye * age is i cA. : ; fe A ‘ky é? of = if § te ae ae ; 2 & if 7 f j is : & * = F ¥ ; 7 * | Fs Be > ay $8 F ee i Sof é 7 ; Fa ; if § ibe x 4 i % : hs 9 x ¢ oe ‘ at Ws " yr eg fs, aya i é ; woe ig sf fis ; fi a #4 9 i i ¢ ; : P F Le f if oe lh y f \ 4 some | “a * seg 5 “= 4 = ee ®y, only i place Conference; however, - sei s aah Cadaad tad Gad adeeen & Gamat Gan Gk Oe doe For that reason I believe that they deserve exceptional praise end am recommending the following men for a Varsity letters Howard Engleaan wens See John Kline Norman Sanneman Bob Allen John Buescher Te Pe Hunter Charles walker Bde Hall I am also recommending Diek Miller for a provisional Ke in addition to this, I em sending the recommendations of eg dhe, ed yr digen thy Be engee phn e ie A gpte T an adding Oeke and wish to say that in my opinion that Gordon Gray has done an exsovticnl job not only in eoashing these bays but in developing de corps that is most commendable, it Direster of Physical rducation and keoreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach ie fi ude # ae LUDA ‘uk Peete —— 9 ia &® or nom getwmlie? ead hex 2 - be agate eaeds motaice wa ar “Enetad ueaean oat ak} a eeonadlo qo betas bad yl lanoereq I thes Cin alt en ‘evad -yfteggob ayod eseds .cowowod poonmselae? off al eoaig déues'l yes 10? gon hinwa yedd Sdgwocdd I gaicdeoos bib bas boogie dey of beew’hen etiew lawidyeous erveseh yedt tails eroiied I semaet Sate wit sob evetdel qhiviay 2 a2 sem gece ifc? edd gn tbaeremee me bes oN fenntetvor: # «0h velffe soit yathmmcemeds endo aa 1 $e eucitabmnamec: edt gcthnen me I gad? of antéthGe at galtbhe at I »giladdwiast «i buewe samieet! edd aot coy oF Gand me ecch gai yanD aobrod gad? seietqe wa ai fad? yas oF dete tue otlps yo axigolersh ai tod myod eneriy atime at he gos dai, eee ae \ "ce mehnenchennarmaere in ora oncpinuce i Leia Wis . nga . r — Wye: ’ 4 ghey lewwoni8 eelteorvecs bas aoljaesb? 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