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Show 1 ftrmoU over the Ogden if Zt interview and the y . 'rtn the purists and the 1 1 football's happy or 'was either uncov-! uncov-! covered. " was merely l I Of I p the revamping 01 an age old argument argu-ment and conflict. If you felt like walking that far we could take you back 30 years or more through the same old argument. And let you finish where you started. The only difference differ-ence is that in the Uct fpw veara the J J lice 3 v line has been much :!j drawn and in the fu- i ;iy even reach a razor ' ,' sny questioning the many colleges overdo ' J collecting. There Isn't h mg the fact that col-,,, col-,,, ftrlcter entrance require- t J higher scnoiastio siana-1 siana-1 1 disadvantage in meet-' meet-' ,dU who have no such l i lice. T :(, of course, always ex-' ex-' imell and Pennsylvania i :ititutions and yet they ait the jackpot with reg- ; wgled ' serai scale there Is en-;uch en-;uch proselyting, recruit-jing recruit-jing for good players, in j be the greatest of all imes. s a tangled, Intricate in you come to locating inswer. I don't believe if, In a game that has red appeal to so many ' i, '.'Why shouldn't a poor : a play football have his '"J rough college, with some-,n some-,n e side, when he is play-Ti play-Ti gate receipts that range J Mto $400,000 per game? at least earn an educa- : er is O. K., If the college , tiy about it, but let those , i I'ay among themselves. - ! too great an edge on happen to feel otherwise, j i competition. ;ouStoPn? J i more than one strong n it where the students get " :ugh college. But wealthy ; -Ual alumni get summer leading players that net to $400 a month, plus j working experience re- ' ' others who play before , owds, where each play-' play-' from 5 to 10 tickets per net from $25 to $50 per f ticket request Is made aily. imuch money. Possibly ' plus a scholarship and spenses paid. But it still iing with a large number coaches my guess is that j per cent of the better ng to the proselyted, or "up, one way or another, 'u enthusiastic group of 'to work I can't see 'any on stop them. For this not even reach the no- college or the football 'deal may be made with ''ther, who Isn't likely to it. fa Answer ' trouble, of course, is the f winning team. But, f'y, not every team can 1 Problem is shoved along The coach doesn't his job. The chances 50 has a family to look alumni won't get him must do his part or football in two months lore spectators than big 'tall draws In six months !. Tt his fmin Inin Vi rf 'eague teams can lose a "ies and still draw. Col-tan' Col-tan' t afford to lose many especially where there tonal rivalry to help lure iwda. e answer Is working Its "ugn conference, sched-'vy sched-'vy league now rarely tn borders. The Big " more, but not too ,r are now supervisors 'Ten, the Pacific Coast where in certain colony col-ony have come from far- Play. 'tii about the same scho-H scho-H and the same meth-" meth-" should play among 'he Southwest. They 'Metes. But in the main Texas players. L U.," Matty Bell told Ve 35 men on the squad. ! are from Texas. The -0rn Oklahoma and Mis-'"oss Mis-'"oss the borderline." director on the West feady thrown out a flock 5tars who were improp-1 improp-1 in. |