April 6, 1942. Mr. Paul D. Winkle, Athletic Officer, Great Lakes Training Station, Great Lakes, Tllinois. Dear Tony: oe aales ad ek itn ee ees Lakes play in Kansas City two games ~ Kansas to play Great Laken one game end the Oklahoma Aggies to play the Marius aS ity, or an Army team, in the Mumicipsal Auditorium Then the next night the Oklahoma Agcies play Great Lakes, end we would play the other outfit. There would be double headers both nights. | / | | This coulé be done without any conflict of Big Six eligibility rules. We have a ruling in our conference that we may not play any college teams except on college grounds unless it is under the direct control of a school located in that city. But we cen play service teams off « canpus without a violation. The Big Six is even mre strict thn — the Big Ten on this playing away from home ground regulation. My sian sa We ping Gem Sie betes Cevigene ant New Yoarse ins ceniliinn & eaviesl teal ak atk Sa ie te. Oe discussed oe ENE HENS TS 6 SEER Rge when we NY in Kansas City. With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, Director of ‘Physioal Education and ‘iain PCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.