Show COACHING PROBLEM MAY BE LEFT TO ALUMNI 1 Plan Is to Name Committee I of Seven to Take Charge of U HUH Athletics By BILL YATES The turbulent conditions of or s 3 son I on the cast bench look much brighter I now that the tho alumni of the tho university sity has taken it upon itself to straighten out tho the difficult difficulties s. s James Jamos V. V Wade former fonner athlete at tho the state institution has haq been tho the main instigator to bring bringa about bout a tho the movement that tit should settle the controversy which Ji ha art arisen n b between bo- bo tween coach and aud students of or tho the unive I sity The alumni will place before tho the hoard board of regents rf ent this afternoon ter 1 pon on a a. feasible ble lile proposition to remedy conditions of athletics at the university The pys- pys S 'S team now in in practice on tho the cast east bench is J antiquated and ana behind the times The one which the alumni desires Is h to appoint a 1 board composed of seven pc alumni who ho will ll have the power to elect the tIme coach whenever cr a n chan change C is s made to see sec ec that a proper schedule is is arranged arranged ar are ar- ar ranged crl for the thA footh football tI team and in in short to h have control over o athletics o on n tho tim cast bench belich The members of this board will serve f seven sen years N each t At 0 9 o 0 clock o'clock this morning a committee commit tee tec of alumni composed of 01 o James Tames W. W Wade Thomas M. M Fitzpatrick and George Riser met with President tit T J. T. T Kingsbury Km and put the proposition to I him It met with the tho presidents president's ap ap- pro aJ At a meeting of nt prominent alumni of the thc Un Uner University er lt of Utah Saturday ni night ht at nt tho the Un University dub club this new now plan was drawn up to be bo put before I resident President Kin Kingsbury bur and the tho board of rc regents It is evident c that Coach Fred Fre Bon Bon- nion nina is not entirely to blame blamo for tho the upheaval al at the state institution as 36 ho he hohas has haR been responsible to no active act act- ive ivo hod body which understood athletic conditions con con- or had the necessary timo time to devote oto to them With an athletic committee com corn composed of stron strong alumni to di direct direct di- di i- i iu in coaching and in all athletic affairs af af- af fairs the tho revival of athletics on the tho cn east t bench should he be marked At the meet meeting nJ Saturday W ni night ht in the Un University ty club nothing was brought un liP concerning tho the removal of Fred Ben Ben- nion nion muon as coach which h ch is being actively agitator by le Lc Roy Rov Warthman and a number of other undergraduates The alumni intends to get Jet the authority from the he board hoard of regents before at attempting nt- nt t. t tempting to further r remedy conditions other than having athletics directly under under un un- un der its control An in esti investigation will willbe willbe be made marle into the He charges of teney made bv In Warth Warthman man an and his associates asso asso- a against Bennion and there is l no reason to doubt hut but that a change in conch coach will be made if the present in instructor in- in is is not capable or suitable for time tho position Members of the tho alumni who were present at the tho Saturday ni night ht meeting have o expressed themselves as being against too much publicity on the affair on the tho cast east bench and intimated that the tho matter would bo be put before the public pub pub- lic lie through h a member of tho the committee who would act in the capacity of press agent for the tho alumni |