T can slelidtind! won beetle ot a coal ot Setters Gn’ 1 have written Hireotor Gwim lenrye This is not an official Bach year basketball is becoming a more lucrative sport end it is ow desire to return more money to the athletic assoc~- iation and not increase the expenciture, wherever possible. It aoa te uy Gs whine we lave Shers Wim, Aiko Hetensia to js ap nf ea I em | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, —— er May 1S, 1940» i ns neil: je ws ans at- ecite ot deteine Hal x have written Director Guinn Menurye This is not an official _ éoounent, but a persoml Sa our opinion of tho tnclethall cituation. ‘a Rach your basketball is becoming a more lucrative sport and.it is our desire to retwm more money to the ethictic assoc~ fation end not increase the exnenditure, wherever possible. It seons to us thet where we heave short trips, lile Nebrasia to ee ee ee ce on ae creas @ bus could be taken cheaper then riding e train, or in situations where a teen like Missouri. or Iown State playing a teo-gane trip and an additional man is necessary on account of the game being a eens Wa ens es els tah bin st policy of not talcing needless men on a trip when the coach does not expect to play theme It does not add to the morale of the group end serves mo good purpose, so I assure you that the basket= bell eoaches are cognizant of this necessary fact. I will greatly appreciate your careful consideration of these involved itense Regarding the possibility of pemtission to pley teanty gamoe inwtend of the eightesn-game limit, the idea ws to play ee ee during the Christems holidayse The big Sex Cantey ine heme poate She playing af tennily gmes without any restriction of a Christes schedules I an sure that this allownes has been in operation for over ten yearse ee inticipeting the pleasure of seeing you in Lincoln, I en ? Very sincerely yours, es eae: Director of Bivontion and Rooreation, FOAsAR ey Goache tele eye an addition. t Rirector of Physical Sducsation Mey 18, 1940. Me Ton Stidhen, — Director of Athletics, Norma, Oidlahonte : ae | . i Dear Toms Z am sending you @ copy of a couple of letters that 1 have written Director Gwim Henrye This is not an official cocument, but a personal epistle to you endeavoring to express our opinion of the basketball situations — | | ‘Bach year basketball is becaning a more lucrative sport and it is our desire to rehem more money to the athletic assooe iation end not inerease the expenditure, wherever possible. It ' seems to us that where wo heave short trips, like Nebrasin to Henses State, or Kansas State to Lawrence, or in situations where @ bus could be taken cheaper then riding a train, or in situntions © where @ tean like Missouri or low. Stete playing a twoegame trip and an addition] mm is necessary on account of the game being 7 much more strenuous than it lms heretofore, that it might be vVitelly necessary to conserve the health of the boys by adding an additional player tp the rosters - I am sure that you as a footbell coach agres with the policy of not taking needless men om a trip when the coach does. not expect to play thers Se ye ees group end serves no good purpose, so I assure you that baskete ball conches are cognizant of this necessary fact. I will _ appreciate your careful emsiderntion of these involved itense ; _ ‘Regarding the possibility of permission to play twenty gemes instead of the eighteen-game limit, the idea was to play at least tuo of those twarty gomes during the Christems holidayss The Big Ten Conference has long permitted the playing of twenty g@mes without any restriction of e Christms schedules I am sure Anticipating the pleasure of seeing you in Lincoln, I en , Very sincerely yours, : May 15, 1940. » Mie dae ak 3 Director of Athietics, University of Kansas Dear Gwims oe - 7 appreciate your approving the bill to lbnhatten, but the Finance Comittee saw fit to disallow it, which is within their rights. : Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FPCAsAH Varsity tasketball Coache i 4 a i ie 3 i | 5 : ve Hane ae i savdl =o i carried rele mo ee tee ie PeS, I dosire to mke a statement regarding the Kansas State trips I went to Mre Earl Falkenstien and asked for a buses Ire Falkenstien obtained the price, and it - war $42.00. iI have alwys traveled-in a bus because we did not desire to use private cars. But feeling that four cars were cheaper than the bus at $42.00, I used private cars. I feel that I am entitled on this situation to charge the price of the bus, $42.00, and I am cutting the meals down two-thirds because I paid personally the food bill for Horace Mason and Jay Simon, who were not a part of the basketball groupe I am therefore revising the bill to include $42.00 for bus trip and $35.82 for meals, making a total of $80.82. \ B23 fel at UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS April 26th Ss 4 0 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director Div. of Physical Education University of Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Just for your information I am giving you the following excerpt from the Minutes of the Athletic Board as of May 8, 1939. "Moved by Professor Jones and seconded by Professor Woodruff that in the future it shall be the policy of this Board not to approve awards as recommended by Coaches by telephone. Carried." = sincerely yours, 5 eo L. eae Sec'y U. of Kans. Phys. Edu. gn ELF: IW Mire Owlmn ‘Henry, | Dixsotor of sthtetion, lawrence, KR ansase Dear lis Henrys an plamning to have sone of the outetending dis ‘Gabe weeekalets acakn fee our im oniche ' @ane and work out in the gymesiun on the morning of _ Agehl 20th, and I wilt be busy with ‘these bayse 7 I thenk you for your idnd invitetion, but believe that I will be of more benefit to the athletic department ee ee eee ee during the morninge With best wishes for a very successful meot, I an Director of Physical Bdueation and Recreation, Varaity Basketball Coach. | UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS March 21st 1 2 4 O Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director Division of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: The Eighteenth Annual Kansas Relays will be held April 20, 1940. We wish to extend to you a cordial invitation to be our Honored Guest at this meet and assist us in making it a most suc- cessful one. A reply at your early conven- fence will be appreciated and will enable us to have a complete list of our officials in the Kan- sas Relays program. Sincerely yours, iran Sone Gwinn Henry Director Kansas Relays GH: IW University of Missouri, Columbia, I.ssourie March 5, 1940. COPY at 2d sy! tye Gdisk the ‘i en ani “ll cA He in 43 etary ii peplicsil tia] inh 3 nin atti: i aun Uf mle Bi Lt ; spt ea a ae gia oye Shih ut li iH Hi ; hee fe Hy hit { tl it ‘| ui sai a it ached, a > Hs » Bate : e@eseoeoeevneane er UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION January 2oth . 9 a 6 Dr. F. ©. Alien, Director Division of Physical Education University of Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Thank you very kindly for the copy of your letter to Mr. Gwinn Henry under date of January 2ord. It appears to me that Director Ahearn must have forgotten about the meeting at Ames, Lowa last May 18th and 19th in regard to the trip limits of varsity players in conference competition. The portion of the minutes pertaining to this ruling is as follows: Trip Player Limits "The following trip limits to varsity players eligible in conference competition for conference games were set as a Limits Motion by Ahearn, seconded by Stidham-Basketbail, 10 men." According to the paragraph explaining your conversation with Mr. Ahearn and Coach Browne, lir. Ahearn is going back to the time when this ruling was in effect, but by common agreement of the coaches and directors, it was dis- regarded after the financial situation was relieved somewhat at the Big Six schools. You further quote him as saying, "he had no idea it was being resurrected for this year; it was not a new motion but an old one," which leads me to believe that he has forgotten the motion he made at the Big. Six meeting in Ames last spring. Apparently someone else has forgotten since Nebraska carried fourteen men for the game at Manhattan. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION #8 Dr. F.C. Allen January 25, 1940 I am giving you this information in hopes that it will clear the matter up a little for you. Very sincerely yours, a, HeLe Falkenstien, Sec'y U. of Kans. Phys. Edu. Corp. ELF: 1W July 28, 1959. - i ni vee i of work at the stadium: among the differmt sports. In the or two of the mjor sports, and I believe a fair adjustment ‘would be to see thet boys of all sports are given jobse Asguring you of my desire to coqpernte with you at all tines, Very sincerely Yours, | Bivoster of Migeienl Miuntien wit Rewretiien, . MAAR Varsity Raskethell Conshs . : 1 want to tnbattan last saturday night to sateh ‘Mebrastn play Manos Statins Ske” eney Coch Seow snd Y Somme , lite Avotam, and i, Ahearn said Chat he ‘was made war beak in 1982 wen finmnodal the wthletic associations of the differ a he iad no idea 44 was being resurrected and St wis not @ now motion but on old ene. poem of P Mthieties, : : | @ University of Kansase “a Dear Gwinn: I stopped by your hone this morning to express my sincere regret to you for the wmfortunate incident that happened on the football field at a time when Kansas had essumed the mastery of Missouri, both mentally and physically. I wanted to compliment you on your ability to take a very light and less capable football team as far as experience and power are concerned, end convert it imto a real threat and a joy unspealimble to the Kansac fanse The reason that I an writing this letter is to ecamiserate you on having your hopes blasted by such en wunfortumte occurrence. You certainly were in the ball game and were definitely ee ae oe een Had we been able to obtain the ball at the psychological stage was set for Ralph Miller to do ee sass WE tied acl ON woo te hack ew oe ae which we would ee have donee But naturally this thoughtlessness on the part of one a man caused a state of mental depression and a situmtion in which our boys could Yet stem the tide of this catastrophe. I am umable to extend these wrde to you persomily due to the fact that I am leaving for Cleveland, Chio, at noon to- day to meet with Le We St. John of Ohio State, and Olsen, coach of basketball at Ohic State, as well as with Floyd Rowe, of the Cleve-~ land public schools, on a mtional basketball rules interpretation meeting for the fourth district. 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