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| RreTold OF Athletic e-Emphasis Battle Looms
Proposal by Tulane J College Chiefs Re Penalty Casts Called Too Drastic’
Kid Gavilan Br United Press Times Sports Editor | RANA sae »
Ga., Nov. g battle shaped up today LS over the question of de. -emphasis of athletics in the SouthDecision eastern Conference, ’ Tulane Presiderit Rufus Harris touched it off when he
: Rid United Press set forth an eight-point program CHICAGO, Nov. 20—A which he asked the, league
penalty for holding called by adopt when it next meets Dec Ref . Bill Dotv i hy 13-14. It calls for fewer athletic eleree hi : oty ‘in t € scholarships, curtailment of re seventh round gave Johnny cruiting, a 30-day limit on spring . Bratton a 10-round draw with football practice, a limit on the Welterweight Champion Kid coaching staffs and traveling By 1 Sion Ver Gavilan last night. squads, obedience to NCAA bowl “The referee. he sav I hold regulations and elimination of the
Gavilan said after the non-title two-platoon system and the phy bout. “But I wasn't.” cal education degrees. = 2 ” n ” ”
DOTY AND ~ both judges THE UNIVERSITY of Florida Y Ufited Press
Some college presidents and grid coaches. became compla- abd» cent, the game got.out of hand and free-for-alls on the field VILLANOVA Pa. Nov. 2
and ih the stands made week-end headlines. |_A Radnor.Township police It was a different type of abuse
which threatenes the popular fall PR eas report forwarded to county sport today. .,.The game's |B Be =n] authorities indicated today
trouble 45 or more years ago that Villanoya® College football stemmed from brutality on the hero Domenic (Nick) Liotta took
playing field. his own life, Eventually, the public set up a An aulopsy will Be held © i . termine the cause of death of the t r clamor: for fithe Feform Jor husky 22-year-old athlete, co-cap-
abolishing it all together. That is when the White House at Washington lent an ear
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tain of the football team. who was found dead in the basement
of a college dormitory, it was Frank McAdam and John Brav President, H. Hillis Soe said DURH AN N. C.. Nov. 29 (UP) Ap sevell the learned from reliable sources, gave Bratton 2.6 to 4 edge in he thinks the project “sounds too Clemson was threatened with A over at t ECA. ra ey u | | AS i points on that seventh round. drastic.” expulsion from the Southern Consp a : | LIOTTA WAS found with a or accepting a
But for the penalty it wouid/ “I think the rules and regula- ferenes today Gato have been no worse than an even tions are entirely too rigid and ©
YET . + if. the round, and that one point dif- (0 of them I am very much 40 pi. ference would have given Gav- plz
ilan the decision, opposed to.” he said. “I am Par- ing at the same time, a poll of
ticularly opposed to telling schools Satv ti =o 4 the conference college presidents Doty tabbed the fight 52 to shout’ thelr. eurficulum T think Ee p
Row] int
ation even after ague denied its permission
ous Injuries on the gridiron that ° » strand of telephone wire around 4 s é e ; ar he told off college authorities Of Missouri |his neck shortly after noon yes- lea
ther to clean up or give up. of Bp g p terday, according to police. His
When “T.R"” shook that Big C $ {death resulted in conflicting reK|tick, he usually got immediate on erence: ports from the college, the police
action. ... College presidents lost By United Press and the coroner 48 for Bratton, while Bray held San ke ¥ indicated Maryland will run into i bevi They kne v 4 our physical education degtee is tne same trouble when it seeks no time obeying . . . They knew PEORIA 11 Nov 0... Neither Deputy Coroner John it for Gavilan by the same mar- : the sam roubl h id Id rid Av dy fv NOV. Q . .. a good degree, approval of its Sugar Bowl bid the old Rough Rider would ride Sirete h. who removed the body gin. McAdam. who said “T would a val of its Sugar
roughshod over them if they Bradley shopped for a new “I want to examine all of the at the league meeting next month,
have scored the seventh even
rom the dormitory to hiss under-
> 1 Hn ; I : ; it for: Batv's. peraliv.'r. mm ;+ Suggestions but they sound too # 4 = tried to give with double talk. conference today “after an-takisg establishment, nor Del : hut for Doty's penalty.” made ft SBE stionable or dras. CLEMSON asked the conferootball rules were changed to ‘ . ware County Coroner Joseph Ter even at 50-50 iebdlabl juestionall " A Res Fr» wa raise , aio injuries and TE re nouncing it would follow a ; Sor ] soph 7 Si Savi . bot 3 Gat Terie tare. $trst tirie T lee. HE ence for permission to play Miami } ] a { { who iid lotta died of « —— n - aR x x Eo AE i he 1 r - were instructed to lay off teach- Drake out of the Missourl Valley .y. r+ attack” cold be eather 4 MISE y avilan-isi ght) throws 8 right by shiny. Bre Gavilan said He never hurt University of Mississippi Chan- i; Bigs 2 Gator Bow] al Jackson i di Conference at the end of the ! . y Rach ton dusts it in the third round of their fight lait night in Chisage. : Sau. . Ror 3 1 Williatas, Sai _ ville, Fla. The conference voted ing commando tactics . .. The na- nferenc g to comment on the autopsy. me. never hit me hard cellor J. .D. Williams said he is no. But Clemson accepted the intion's commander in chief said, academic vear. The eollege official announce- p 2 2 2 in sympathy” with the Tulane _... . anyway. Maryland ac-
“Play the game hard but play it, Bradley's faculty: athletic cOm- ont caid the cause of death was 's “BUT 1 tried to do to him the Plan. But he adds. “we're trying 1.4 5 sugar Bowl invitation ” mittee announced yesterday that ... 2 - to legislate fairness and- honesty . fair. pit “felt | h ) a unkncewn, but added that the big Le (o | ur ose [last five rounds what he do to gl 3 without requesting conference per- ” o i L ) 3 3 1 1 t s it Ss Respectability was broughtit t it our duty to support the ( 5i\,211 star had been ill for sev- Ime the first five. He make me into football. It looks like is mission and indicated it would
back to the grid sport as the Drake position” in the contro- ,..; jive |chase him, and T just say ‘come 80INg to be very difficult to do.” |. oi the formal okay at the next
3 IV a ori +f : . z college presidents recaptured their vem Rapid he or ugEing of 2 Bn on, vou get me instead and find : 5 8 league meeting Dec. 14 at Richauthority ard dignity . .. Actual- Wn gs Bert INegro nhallback, THE POLICE report showed - ame A rou lout how hard it is to catch a| IT WAS recalled that Blake mond, Va. ly. President Theodore Roosevelt oonny bright, that Sgt. Russell Fleming and “ag i fighter who always backing up.* Van Leer, the president of Georgia, (gnference Commissioner Walwas In favor of Serlans * Fouts DRAKE Qt a { a Pat rolmen Leonard McCey and By ¥RANK ANDERSON “I don't know whether he Tech, and H. C. Aderhold, presi-|ace Wade said here today that ball moratorium unless drastic 4 ne conference jne Connelly were sent to the : hel 1£ in fi h dent of Georgia University, out- Clemson viol h f ' eA : : Hy. rb nt." 1€ v ~ : Er . lr ped himself in fighting with a ) g Clemson violated the conference changes were made . They were Tuesday : because the conference ., nhone call was BUTLER FOOTBALL banquets offer more than turkey draw.” Gavilan sai qd. “Maybe he lined a plan similar to the Tulane py.laws by refusing to go by the ‘ ' he av We gam , sed r . . '" anle savevral & pina Teddy” had saved the game, De ot take 2eHon ia re Rev. Fran-'and trimmings. There's also food for thought. get a title chance anyhow. Proposals severa: months agosThe jeague vote on the Bowl issue. He a =n #8 2 ons ai € gro 5 cis X. N. Mc ire, OSA, college n W"w reorgia board of regents, in effect, said he couldn't even guess” . . ee Minh A »O 8 ec " ug 7 ost colle 5 BB oh Lo With just two minutes play- er, suffered a broken jaw Oct. 20 ;racident, Football's tjfoubles are enough to give m college _ wiped out the prospects of such a what the league would do. about
the » : : X.C A Bratton. who need : in the Sora kes -Oklahoma A&M The official report said the presidents mentdl indigestion. Not so Butler’ s Dr. M. O. a CHAMP B78 to retain any Program by voting to name a it, hut that under the by-laws this rame at Still te Ye la . ( FOrd fers r a “ 2) AT } : > 8 ime a water, Okla As nd by. assistant Ross.; Others may beat their|*+————— eee wing Dower in the ring. said COMmMittee to “study” subsidiza- could mean expulsion. rake charged -that Aggie ; Nevins : i a ‘ tha s Thev o oy on At ith ch d athletic di- 88 . Nevins in the preasts and hope for miraculous nine senior footballers, Thes neiy. i ne, : tion wi coaches and athietlic di = a ickle Wilbanks. Smith 12:15 cures for football's ills. Dr. Ross cluded Capt. Guy Fish, John Fout. t, Pelieved he won the fight and, CLEMSON PRESIDENT R. F. right delib 53 25 1 be ieaic fr tha oy of th bloni tv fall or Yard: that he could beat Gavilan over "~~ : Poole said he considered the con- » minutes before the pn- gets to the cures of the problem. ty Ron Hallam and Harland ,. . ind : Vv erb 8 gs favored a Pe Ee game Ta po- g 0 « r 15 rounds. “I think I hurt him in anderbilt also has favor ference vote a “recommendation”
Ing time left in a football game at Omaha this fail, Omaha University led Northern llinois, 26 to 13....0One reporter phoned in the “final” score for his foot-
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. . . Give him credit, ‘ . lice i at the college. The collegiate athletic world Sturgeon, all of Indianapolis: Bob (1. coventh ” id, * p simi lane pro- : a rukives about it, by Ba 4 Blais Uwen Present of an" =» : seeks to peg the blame on the ( Gotan Hammond; Bruce Ham- fie Seventh: he said, and he De er io the Tula P and not a directive. . Hence ‘he telling the office, “TIL let you Cracey, Said ane og NEVINS FOUND Liotta had usual whipping boys ‘such as man, South Bend; Virgil Landry Bratins. thoiialt He never was 2 8 =n Consulted the cojieze Dustoes end Know if it changes.” . . . Mt did © LC in vert En as committed suicide by hanging, ‘commercialization” , ., “alumni Grant Park. Ill; Jim Crumley 1 : i pa rE THE MERE issue of de-em- en accepte e ator . Two long Northern Hlinois 1 i ri oye ng . : ] the report continued. The wire pressure for winning” ... "spring Speedway, and John Manka, Law. uri, was bloody from the second phasis is only a part of the Harris 1 Re United Press survey. of ithe passes clicked, the extra points joined in December ik en ad Snapped throwing the ody practice” . , , “the platoon =sys- Tents. 4 Calin. Walker's round on. Gavilan sailed into proposal. He points out flatly , ailable college presidents we ve 1gainst I n oid ash {~— = : vin 3 [Ker 5
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him with both hands from the that football is beginning to cost showed, generally, little sympa-
nois won, 237-26, all in two THE COMMITTE dia sir was ind n the floor Capt. Guy Fisher is Butler's country team nared the opening bell and inficted a deep too much money. thy for the Clemson position. A minutes. care ee tha wih Are arby, which may have been most valuable football player with the football team. cut on the right evelid which His views on eliminating the Maryland spokesman insisted wh Ro A a = L202 used to step from, according to for the 1951 season. A physical 2 = = touched an artery. Bratton never two-platoon system and cutting there was no conference ban np rs ago. when UW TE report. education major, Fish performed E N'T ste ] ing + : PLENTY of year gO dant but eatd Ht fait ere || ee ; a) pe ; Bl TLER DID? stopped bleeding from that point down scouting. and the coaching against bowls, and Gen. Charles Butler University was located in iron 2 TI The five foot 11.inch Liotta died at offensive right tackle. He is No. 1 fan when the awards and from the fourth round on staffs are based on the high cost Pp. Summerail president of The Irvington, The Times suffered u te et ty FIghL , ire at a mon ent w hen he was reap- 3 gridusie of Washington High passed o Hilton he bled steadily from the nose. 'of modern fqootb#ll. * Eitadel, revealed his school voted told agony and sweat blood on e unusually close hond of friendly ae n 9 ai fODipal 8 honor bv his teammates 1 eal . oi EE REET RRR RENT Rn aS IRENE RRR RRR RRI RRR in favor of Clemson accepting fRaturday afternoon ... i . Iv ilry which exists between the H > I Sosors. ked as a guard ee 5 — I . ord : the bid, moment we don't recall Butlers fw, insti a sig picReq as BRare tam “avervhodv ale ig dol 2 5p o Id Gl E Bl k No n Smith of South Carofootball opponent on that day. but by the Bradl lite 1951 Look Naganne A Py ir Ty ssc domioTw Bowie olden oves ntry an lina said Ry thought it would be w am chosen yy ANE 2
at any rate, along about half wav 5ffcial i our hope through the fourth quarter, The mately to have a part Times decided to fudge and made mation up its extra and the presses rolied. more
better to wait a year before banning bowls, But otherwise the Clemson reception was chilly, to say the
slated for re- National Guard Armory, Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8 He had AND DR. Ross?
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room and circulation depar nvita tion o play in t tal football. 1 feel tha 11 Major Letsers, ig Cheek Anprozimate Weight ang Cian Duke said, “I'm opposed to bowl got their signals crossed and the oh Ee ua Seria Es Tiki can ' C 9. a 13 o rx 5810. Pp 0 4 Jan est Shrine game at San should be looked up 3 —11; —147 —NOVICE CLASS games, voted against them at our extras were rushed out to Ir 0 on New Year's day. the educational syste ia 3 —i8 = 160 {Beginners ) last meeting and I haven't Field before the game was ove a AG Poial ertep Rg z — 126 —133 —~OPEN CLASS bundles were dispatehed com 1a. eniey : 133 Hewt tExperienced) changed my mind since.” PresiThe bundles were iy) Commercial for Xe M dent Walter Newman of Virginia and there was no stopping al dhe " home- at But d. J Polytech said, “We fi It" a ti b jockeys as they 0 Home 2 > F B NAME 8 e fe cecepting the handlebar } : , and low-pressure th re Jobs Silson. eX NAME. ..oivtttnnttrsscssessssssssnerseessnsssnsssntnnaves a bowl bid would not be in the igh dhl ie . 3 ns the Bulldogs won half their games gon Eichholz ADDRESS. ...cocvce.iiiovii rarer carnirinennne best interest of intercollegiate ton St. 04 ! ust a they roare i this season. And Dr. Ross js Service Be a Seti phomore z : athletics or the conference.” hd het Tam were. greeted by 52 varsity cagers : He thanked Butler's 41 Numeraliioe A | eh reas a cose of as oo 32g sua: | President George Modlin of Riche A ote i Charles Boltir y s s s ¥ ir i - : Ra ow f a hal ot A on play Little Red Ridir Hond to- grid award winners last night M wiiliam Garrison rE tenant A aA ae Ay ho rg Sot ofan mond sal, yet alrcagy coin he Asters 00 { 3 ya ro thartm - tear at - Y Speckmar. Ch ° a or ring entries to ports epartment e Indianapelis mes, 21 i PP - an " ght in the Fieldhouse. Theyv'il Atherton Center at the annual a Cross-Countrv W. Marviand St. Indianapolis 8. Ind. There is no entry fee 3 mitted to voting against accept reeard. the Alumni are wo '] Blue Key banquet Major Letter Jo Owenny EIEN IE r EE Ee RE RATE N RARE RRR RRR RRR RNR R RR REA RRR N RNR RR RRP RRR RRR a sna anael ance of bowl bids. The scare Had u tal iy . Es Awards Fred Berkev. Frank rere — fCPeNRK hiner - c : Renard Jackson, Glenn Mever The Times » . " Sia Tom Weisle OBO > room i The Alumni basketballers are A FORMER footbail coach him- Freshmn Nomerals Jack Brown. Russe * , . lat oot dAenart t ont nf the I08ded With tricks and self, Dr. Ross loves to win. But Murph circulation departmer ot o p10 \ and in: : ; Lo ; hnok Needless to dd their Plaster The Bulldog varsity is he’s net a membe: of the win-at-signal system was, junked. oaded with talent. Just how much -any-cost conference. He's happy Additional Sports : : rf uu ¥ A question that will be an that Butler has kept and wil p 42, 43 ay ak 1% continn + } its 1f.resnect WELL, at least one football 1 at £15 , a arerey i self res pe ages i howl game is out of the way Rb # 2 ‘a2 : “It's up to the colleges and uni- "PREPARE NOW for your win ; ot Chest ALUMNI effart onens aM el Fun for this season . . . Ww est ( hest--: a 1 J ie ! a versities.” says Dr. Ross. “Which ter warmth needs. Look ir the er trounced Albright in the maine «alg or he Bulldogs attitude shall thev take—the busi- S deus . ~ we Pretzel Bowl last Saturday ? ne start: forgetting last sea ness of football "or the business Business Service Column (Class) Still upcoming, the Peanut Bowl Me 5-19 record when they meet of edycation™ 2 AE SEE fication 12) of The Times Want Aart hwastorn in ‘hh ” . i AMA - attraction for high schoolers at ="! Pont Chicago Mi y 2» 3 Ad Section for Insulators, furI i ] game will make i ge Jamba, 7 3; ae bh nN Torv Hinkle s mi “ ; TOPPING THE awards was Nhace-service firms, cleaners, and ! 1 Vv HINK mind on . . IN A LETTER to Frank Gib. Dis traveling squad to North- Domenic Liotta he presentation of trophies to repair service, ete. 2 Sniff one brand for d , v q rank 4) - $8 sme teme— ~ ————— s bons. Cleveland Press. Jackie” rn ¥ . ] H ' f aroma. Taste it critically Price the Clevetand NeYfams" base: The varsitv's tent ative first five : . uve /4 8z.9 Calvert for smoothness. Swallow 93 Taste the other whi ball comedian. related how he PU Lettermen ‘Orvis Burdsall put in ore glass and the carefully to judge its free- Fey nth , introduced a new wespon against And John Hall at forward; 6-8 same amount of any oth. dom from bite, burn or sting. key in the same analyt- } Sophomore Ray Stewart at cen- er whiskey in another — ical way —then pick the
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