Show I CHARLIE PADDOCKS PADDOCK'S REINSTATEMENT ENDS HEATED CONTROVERSY I I SPRINT STAR IS' IS HArry HAPPY OVER DECISION Success in Olympic Games Is Hope of Great I Speeder NEW YORK March 18 By A. A P. P P. Reinstatement of ot Charles W. W Paddock sensational California sprinter by the the Amateur Athletic union naB nao closed a bitter war among athletic governing For nearly a year the stocky Western flier filer has been the storm sto-m center of a controversy but factional factional fac fac- I interests have been submerged submerged submerged sub sub- merged In the common cause of Olympic preparations for 1924 Differences existing for some time between tho A. A A. A U. U American track and field governing bod body and Interests represented 1 by the National National National Na Na- Collegiate Athletic association flon tion were brought to a climax last May when PaddocK defying the dictum of the A. A A. A U. U forbidding foreign competition by American athletes participated in a students' students track meet at Paris Paddock who now plans a campaign campaign campaign cam cam- to fit tit himself for the American American Amer Amer- ican Jean Olympic team holds five world sprint records and is joint holder of a sixth PASADENA A Cal Cat March IS Charles Paddock sprint king ex expressed ex- ex preMed pressed gratification over his re reInstatement reinstatement reinstatement re- re instatement yesterday by the Amateur Amateur Amateur Ama Ama- Athletic union and voiced a hope that the several athletic bodies of the country can continue In a a spirit of united cooperation for the success of the Am American Olympic team I I am glad the matter has at last been satisfactorily settled said Paddock regarding his rein rein- statement Whatever Impression of arbitrary action A A. A A. A U. U commIttees committees commit commIt- te tees s of the past may have created should be greatly through the action of President William Prout and his committee In il ilmy my case |