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ACE Grid Plan Could. Revolutionize Athletics
spring ommended committee of the American Coun-
coaches’ length of football, basketball and
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Bry United Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 - A rigid code of ethics which
fnnthall practice WAR Trectoday by ‘a’ special
cil on Education.
The code, if acceptable and en- p.\- p,oay Ben Davis
forceable, would revolutionize col-
lege athletics as they are known
today. un n a THE RECOMMENDATIONS, which also included regulating
salaries,
baseball seasons and encouraging concentration on
stead of varsity sports, will
tive committee in a few dayg The executive committee can iccept tHe Code put-regional -ac-
crediting associations would to be called upon to enforce it : Accrediting associations wield “the big stick” of withhold ing accreditization of any college university which violated code. The absence of such a stick” was a fundamental why the so-called “sanity
or
proved little.more than a slip of
pa per r. ” o ”
THE CODE would howl games by restricting
son from Sept.
Dec. 1 to Mar. 15 and the haseball season from Mar, 1 to the commencement date of the college. Spring football practice would also be.eliminated by the application of the rule restricting the length of the gridiron season, according to John A. Hannah, the chairman of the committee. The code would wipe out al athletic scholarships by demanding that all financial aid be
to “demonstrated scholastic ability
and economic need.” o ” ”
Tiy COMMITTEE f
good athletes should
“educational
more than tuition, board and room and books. Hannah, Michigan State College, said
coaches’ salaries should be drawn into line with salaries paid professors and teachers—although he “should
sald all existing contracts be honored.” “College athletics for control of each Hannah said. partment exactly the same way others in the university.” Under the code, no
as
controlling the
intramural inbe
submitted to the council’s execu-
have
could
the : big rea son code”
eliminate the length of the college football sea1 to the first Saturday in December. It would also ( limit the basketball season from
urther strengthened the rule by recommending that scholarships given to students who happened to be cover only expenses'’—meaning the athlete could receive nothing
must be controlled by the officials responsible institution,” “The athletic deshould be operated in all
athlete
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Key—
OA (Offensive Average) erage Difference). . : By JIMMIE Marion County's
itself, but in the long run, most in this high school business. Right now, Crispus Attucks has the individual class and much of the team strength.
who {3 president of gyt Ben Davis and Howe, among
other local constituents, are etch-
ing statistic al
their names boldly in the
honor rolls.
TONIGHT'S CARD Pranklin Township at Siiver Creek Washington at Cr rawfordsville Greenfield at Cathedra Shortridge vs hed, at Tech
Hallie Bryant: who
Attucks’
{managed only five points while
sitting out game, is setting pace with
would he permitted to participate
in a varsity sport until pleted a year's study at lege This would bar freshmen and transfer
use
a vear after entering a school. If an athlete course, Hannah said, he
he comthe colof students from playing on varsity teams for
should fail a would
stuffed
half of ‘the Rossville won 57: to 38 by Attucks, the individual scoring 24.1 points per outing.
n n n TIGER competitor has 217 points in nine games
THE
and is followed closely by team-
be required to make up the sub-
ject during the summer.
If he
failed to do so he would be de-
clared .ineligible for varsity ath-
letics,
Rex Barney Sold to Saints
PHILLIPSBURG, Kas., UP)—-—Rex Barney, who one of baseball's
ve been
might -great-
mate Willie 141 points for a seven games.
Robertson is averaging Hickman, 6.0, improved Cleveland Harp, 4.3 still off the over-all scoring balance with 10.8 points, and John Davis with 9.5 points,
Gardner, who has 20.1 average in Attucks' Bailey 7.2, Holsey
From there,
. Bob Parrish, 4.2, That's
last year that Bob .Jewell,
contributed to
the averages of Bryant . and {Gardner Topping all - scorers in five
games is Park School's John DeVoe,
stalwart, who has a fine 26-
point per game effort (130 points).
Jan. 8
Manual’'s Dick Nyers, . city-
county champ last year with 17.4,
still. maintains but Boh Springer, 136 points in seven games.
an 18.7 Cathedral's who has
average, versatile 19.4 off
trails
Attucks still the local
with an average differ-
tops
pid ente of 22 points per game off a 87.5 offensive average and a 45.5
defensive mean. stingiest
the
Sacred Heart is defensively —374 n ” ” AND Ben Davis ‘punch, The
HOWE team
pack Horngts,
winners of seven of nine games
1sing only one varsity man from
last year, is paced by Bob Schrier
with 11.5 Green with 9.1, Dave Weir with}
ext pitchers, will continue his ithetic =earch for the strike ne .in- the American Associan next season. It was search that proved le 3rooklvn, Vern Beach, Fia 1 3 Worth, Tex., gince he tall fire-baller suddenly lost r re n 1946 The Brooklyn ° Dodgers anced vesterday that they have ‘ -hit, no-control pitcher 6 their St, Paul farm olub in the he was ‘‘surprised ne vert} 4 1 w ng to. give the Amer} n Association 2 v.,” he said.
ay ‘base-
how come out in spring traini sald A Brooklvn esfficia Dodgers planned Barney with St Paul for whether ar
ng
the to entire season ndicates he has
elusive enntrnl
Another for Kazmaier PHILADELPHIA Dick Kazmaier versity's brilliant All running and forward halfback, . tonight received Maxwell Club award as tion’s No. 1 college player of 1951.
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DePaul #, Milwaukee State 44 sylvania a Drake 68, Detroit 61 y 2 G FG FT TP Ave. East. Ceniral (Okla) Austin AT. ation League, p . a Times Special John DeVoe. Park School ,..ciseitssrsrssess 5 46 38 130° 26.0 Factern Kentucky Bb Mam Jewell %i: * the Washington 68 SOUTH BEND, Jan. 8 -- } Two | allie Bryant, C. AttUCKE ....vsuvnvinrsenes 9 S253 AT 24.1 Farmincton (00) 2% Cehieh Ti 38 Che wrolet five + 80% ireaks will: collide here tonight ; i and Ma ha ’ . . ‘ k " Willie Gardner, C. Attucks ......iie4, Lose 7 60 2F 141 20.1 Hampden. Svanes 31. Roanoke College -68 attempt to _im- : 06s when Butler's basketball team : x . ) - bo we aneshosiery 91. Guilford 63 a . * 605 A Bob Springer, :Cathedral ....c.cvviuvisins » 0 2 136 19.4 Hy i Laon Christian 51 ® prove on their 805 visits Notre Dame, ; Dick Nvers, Manual .... vce iiissseerseny 0 64 41 169 18.7 Iowa Teachsrs 51, Routh Dakota IR .. four-game .mar- 603 . Arvod A . it hts Keene (NH), 00. Willimantie: (Conn) #9 : The- Wash y The Bulldogs take a winning George Gormat, D. School .(...iivevaiiiannes 6 38 17 8. 14.6 Kentuek® Xavier 50 2 gin. 1e- ash- G2 : ’ Be : i Tech { : 2 o ” > Kentuc Ye Orica, 3 | Mississippl South- ington clan ind streak of ‘two games against the wOe Bexso! : on iy tars : : : Td Ban Vials meet Mor oranl SHOE in eighth place with a pe 508 Trish, losers. of their last two ar 3 fiaolAd “wl - IR 13.6 vian AR irginia 1 neets i RB - . . 3 . Harold Hold erfield, D. Ctl, sisvevinnvrreess ) 1 ! be B MePherson 80, Kansas Weslevan 60 Brothe AD jj. ~2-26 record. Ed Camj | 9% ctarts’ Tonight's: clash will he : Rex MeKihney. ID. Central «.ciexevsnersanass 8 4 10 W5 13.1 Midwestern a Me Murry 51 Jack Welsh 3rothers Af pli "The Davenport crew, now in F ak Dar i LM Products ei 0a io TO earns nave el ; Steve De Voe. Park School so vivveanssnsess r 4 17 Ah 13.0 Pissiesin u Podreia BY: er 3 ance. now floun- fo Le 5 30 ne . tu 8 out, rate nay oh 51s / ! aan yA ) wma fourth place, puts a 26-22 record Bob I Kriner Pha . J series Dave Wilson. ‘Sopedway -.... : a aR | 117 13.0 New Mexico A. & M. 62, Hardin-Simmans dering jn 11th place with a 12-36 on the Pas i the. Soeman's. [SIE Nein , McQuay -NOrTis 588 Notre ome leads in the ries, c Am 1 y ) \ 3 fag leaders wn y Th Te OX en ol y y 21°33 to 1% 3 Grab. MAHUAY os ori ir eiarsnsssnnis ) 116. 12.8 North Carolina A Duke 15 Ce egikie record The leagub leade own who Fave Won 92 and Tost 25 tol) ezton 1109 ; Hn et Blayoel m™ wh : 5 , ota 6 1/39 on nm oo ; a 78 d Dlav Pec i uiisni-s S14 90 12.8 ‘North Texas 81. Trinity K3 a 37-11 ledger lounge in a sixth ‘place tie, 74 Butler lost both games pla, gate. B, Rippls = R 4 R 102 12.7 Oklahoma City 62, Texas A. 4 M. 8 Probably the hest hattle of s 10 against the Irish last year. *The I ‘ye ive drian 5 . 61 9 Harlan Petty, Sacred Heart ..uii.esinesones Q < 99 12.3 Qrecan Washinglon State 43 Rar the evening will shape up in the Monday Action Mediocre 61 scores were 55-48 and TH fo 65. - - tar 1 t (Kansas City Ld aker (Kas “3 » ) ro n Sage B CITOVE ai aarti airs 8 41 97 21 nr series between Fi-Blak Insula- Art rere 44 o's Bulldogs are ex- Le Ross Page. B. Grove ....... 8 4 Dy Ee on par 2 Si Peters #1 : rl Jones Stu. WHATEVER happens tonight ic! e 22” Tony Hinkle Bs : Leon Redenbacher, Ben Davis ......t.: 1 51 30 132 12,0. feten Hall Bi, St Priers Hwa) 38 tion and W, Frank Jones Stu= | D2 oe is bound to beE 254 pected to stick to the lineup that ; Dean Templin. Pie Twp. .evieeesivnss H "38 1. 107 11.8 -Southwest Texas &4, Fast Texas 50 dio. Both teams own a 33-15 e local scene 18 bound to be 350 has brought them wins over p ) 1plin ; 3 2 [Stetson 07, Mercer 53 re . amer to slice (An improvement over Monday Ted ¥ 550 5 : Bob Schrier BOWE. oo. ssisskessrnivnicnnss } 42 = 104 11.5 Stevens Point State 30, Camp MeCoy record ‘and are eager A night's action ek 1 518 Ev ransville and DePauw in their SR f ) no ‘Superior 67. St. Cland (M 0 i argi e current Bl § n. : ; civissastaneEnenneeny ] 2 R122 5 BE ad TR TR ee BRL a into the margin of th The toa 3 ay al “ry si last two tries. Probable starters - Gene Russell, Beech Grove .....caearse 1 32 12 6 10.8 The Citadel 5%; Erskine 50 leader, e two honor counts—yes, fepies .....t 538 0 Orvis Bursall and Bob Reed, pt ' = ane 7 ennescre 65 . at’ “ > ”" Lou ro RIB gc Harry Federspill, Washington ®...c0ce0enias 9°36 23 95° 10.5 | Tulsa +t. Wichita 46. Stationers Inc. tangles with a {hats ft Milk yp! =nivere Iv k 4 forwards; Ray Stewart, center, 4 oe ‘ ¥ ” x od = Vanderbilt’ 8, LSU 47 Bae ; 1-! divide etwee 0 » 3POTR 4 Bob Bruce, Shortridge ...oervenssrsnovrnss 7 24 26 74 10.5 | wanaerhilt 1S Yiate 65. Rolla (Mo. Second division team. in the Muel vided ween both sexes. George J 528 and Don ‘Holloway and Jim Cros- 3 Bill Toole, SpeedWaY ...ovivesrsetcnscrenss 9 29 16 9H 10.41 Ww ivwern 02 Sout % ler Motor Sales crew. The for-| Thelma Mock registered with Phil 21 ley, guards. 18 ashhur 33 on western | 5.) #2 . ™ : . 526 # im Hannah NE. TWH. ov isssranesasvsesnne 10 37 30 104 104 War hireron and Lee 81 choot 65 mer has a 31-17 record while the her “first 600 series of the year p 1.8 525 3 & 5 Jim Hannah, Fr. TWR. ....... pt : ah ”r Jim IS Notre Dame will entrust its 7 Dick McCrae, Park School ....ovigeerriivaas s 20 :11 - 51 10.2 |'¥ashinrton (St. Louis) 59. Nerthern Ili- Motor Sales keglers carry a 17-31 last night when she rolled a 610 Lt Oa an > record to Forwards Leroy Leslie Phil Peterson, Washington ..uesessssessens 0 33 25 Mm loa Western Mishizan 70 Central Michigan 54 mark. threesome for Viecon Produtts in| rheima Mock, Viecon Produ ,... 810 4 Dave Bertrand, Center Dick Dick Carpenter Fi F. TWD. crserrecisssnnsees 10° 20 39 91 OT Wilmingten 69. Bares 3. "o William Eggerding is top man the Central League. Thelma's Pat D Morris plan | 570 Rosenthal and Guards Entee ’ Fa » » & ~ or e S . 08s [s Pat Lynette, Sacred Heart «...coveevicnanans 8 25 28 18 9.1 RA Leura) carroll Brown 48. in the averages with a 189 fig- production,’ included games of Ge: Inc. Ht | Shir s and Don Strasser. Bill Springer, Washington .....ceeesssssens 9 35 16 8 95 wn ure. Jaria Bowling Lahes leads 169-221-220." » i 556 I Jim .Fish, Warren Ce 5 35 16 86 95 in both the high series scores = The big dog in the men's divi- j; Scott Chandler, 1 7 20 HA 64 9 Dropo Engaged with a 2959 and the singles sion was Bob Maschmeyer with 1 Ize i Kowalski, Kuss Karl Green. Howe 9 47. 22 116 9.1] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan::8 (UP bracket with a 1061 score. Guii- a 652 score. Maschmeyer's total’ “Jack Wilson, Southport ......eeseseaioneas 11 4 31 99 50 Announcement of the engage- ford Howe s 681 is still top series included games of 248-211-193 in gj On Mat Tonight Myron Garland. TOC coves vssvesrssevetsts BR Rs pmo th pe pope 5 and Harry Euler holds the best the Evangelical Brotherhood ! 4 . ' onto TET To “ 26 y= . - 1 wei 3 Bob Theil, SOUuthport ......viisstfervrnrash 11 y 15° 98 yi ) i HE single with WR League at the Pritchett alleys. An. outstanding heay ryweight 4 Hg ! L ISOoX rst baseman ant 050 = : Kowalski, ; Dick McCord, Warren Central Seer ia a 16 8 6 } 1 , The most impressive perform- He dashohetneen, Wladek b ’ re < of the far ind Miss FE L Hn S31 i i I te Bill Shipley, D. Ctl. (..iii0evn Citas reurni 8 } 2} A3 1.9 mp al) W" . zs k Allison Mixed Returns ances - in the Yaver (Classic 29 of Detroit, and Otto Kuss, of Pina ; - Lerrill \ Francisco - = a R La 1 hn é las Dave Weir, HOWP iia vsvsnsstannssnnses a 20 13 71 TR! i : announced Rete tod THE LEAGUE-LEADING ‘In- League at the Pennsvlvania 5 City, Minn: will. feature pro ; - ~~ i Announcea ner OCA) > r 1 29 ’ Es Myles Koch, Howe ..... ' . exnve ao 325 20 70 (lips the future hride's mother Y goldsby will try widening its lead alleys. was the fact that three 23 wrestling action at the Armory : : . in. the Allison Mixed League to- 'eams soared over the 2500 mark. |. 15 tonight t 97 3 Cit Count Siondin S oh : Morris Plan rolled a 2639 se- ! 518 Kowalski tips, the scales a 75 : Yr y 9 Fight Results Right. ries déspite a 2-1 loss to’ Milano. Hilda Groebel, Koch Hd : 21% pounds while the Minnesotan ix ¢ City Be Catted Picts Opposition comes from @he Inn, who rolled a 2564. Hickman Lia, jgrell, Hickman Whirlawar... 31) expected to come fn aL 0 WwW 1. Pct OA DA AD NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena)-.Pat third-place Adkins team, now Whirlaways continued to lead the Estelle Nas) +508 pounds. Both men stand 6 feet Park Behl ~...:ceesrevsnvsssenns «+5 0 1000 376 404 11.2 Mare une JE New york. stopped Tite four games off the pace with’ aloop by seven games with a 2545 Dot” hi 308 7 inches. y - ’ & w for 17 - re " le Crispus AMUCKS .osvrrvarernsennin + B51 889 67.5 453 22.0 BS ok . tos Cite 30-18 record. Ingoldsby has won score. ay 207 Vincent Lopez will tackle Joa - ye - - - AG Tony Spano, 13 fcazn. « § rie! teas > Howe ....c.iivvenans Siasrsesres 7 9 778 51.5 41.0 10.5 stopped Oliver Breton, 135. Toronto (6). 54 games and lost 14. The other league leaders in- Lois H Church. .... 506 Millich “and Jack Moore will face Sacred Heart ....csveescsiese cies 8 3 30 458 3714 84 BALTIMORE, Md Ter v Moore, 16 Herald's five, just two games clude: Marge iy 2% Chief Big Heart, a newcomer, in tim outpointec Freddie ty, 162 : : . : - : TOCA toss as vetvsssnsintisninrnsnse ms 714 482.414 7. 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