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Show JlimiS I IUt ULULARED IN COLLEGIATE Ett'; School Authorities Restore "Mutual Confidence and Friendliness." The controversy which ha3 been rj. ing between the 1. Y. U. nnd the A. (J with the U. of V. as an incidental partv' haa been squelched. That, at least is the notion one mi'bt pather from a rt-port rt-port handed to The Tribune last ni'n That report was to the effeet that af a'j informal laneheon yesterday at the Uo. tel TJtah, an armistice wto declared. n the college athletics row. The luncheon was attended bv Dr. F. L. West of tbi Asrrieultural eollecc; Dr. Henderson acii Professor L. H. Peterson of the B V U., and Professor Walter A. Kerr and President John A. V.'idtsoe of the U of U. After the meeting the following statement, state-ment, somewhat in the nature of a set of resolutions, was given out: That all matters of controversy be referred to the proper fa-'tY representatives of the schools Si cerned, not to the coaches, and that-v Vj no publicity be given to the matter ' until after a decision has betyj reached; That the three institutions enlU. vate a spirit of friendliness and mutual mu-tual confidence among the three schools; That athletic relationship between be-tween the three Utah members of the B. M. C. remain unbroken, aad that offers of employment be in no case made to prospective stndent3, but that all prospective students who desire employment in the respective re-spective schools address their applications ap-plications So the office of the president presi-dent or the proper employment committee com-mittee of the school concerned. These sentiments will be transmitted to the athletic committees of the thre schools concerned. Prior to the meeting The Tribune ws, handed, with a request for its publication, publica-tion, a lengthy statement issued by ti B. Y. TT.. setting forth the viewnoint of that school. The Tribune was also hand-ed, hand-ed, with a request for publication, another an-other somewhat lengthy document, this being a letter, from Dean Georie r. Manly, president of the Rocky Mo tain conference, giving his opinion aii. incidentally, his ruling in the now ct'e- j brated case of R3ile and Simmons, s-i also his viewB upon many other ar;es and branches of athletii-s. eligibility, ethics and modes of conduct in V.yl-mountain V.yl-mountain collegiate sport. Both of ties; documents, having apparently br-nullified br-nullified bv the action of the eoi;? representatives at their luncheon yesterday, yes-terday, are carefully filed away in i pigeon hole. |