Show COACHES PAY I RESPECTS TO I UTAH MENTOR Officiating Must Be Improved Says Dr I Haymond Raymond I Immediate st steps will ll be taken to Improve upon officiating and rules in ha college track meets according to Dr Creed Haymond Haymond Haymond Hay- Hay 1 mond who re returned returned returned re- re turned to S Salt alt Lake Monday night from the National National Na Na- Collegiate Athletic association lion tion track meet Dr Haymond Hamond represents represents rep rep- 2 ti resents the Rocky r 0 mountains on the I I f 1 or organ organizations organization's g ani izat z a t ions ion's fr rules rule committee i Two important rules have o been 4 recommended for f J I immediate adoption adopH H tion flon and will no j doubt be bc in vogue Haymond next spring Firstly the thc penalty penally In Jumping the thc starting s1 gun will wUl be co to rev revised ed as to forgive the for jumping the revolver once but upon Jumping the gun cun a second time the athlete will m be altogether d disqualified from the race in accordance with the I International Olympic Athletic a association asso asso- ocia o- o f cia elation tion rules I Secondly a new rule will be adopted adopt adopt- I ed to place Judges of the finish and andI I timers at least 20 o feet back bad from the I cinders This Tills will allow a clearer I vision in judging finishes I Track coaches coach paid similar respects I to Utah uni university's tys s great coach as the honors bestowed by the nations nation's I football mentors with the election of ot Ike J. J Armstrong to the executive c board of the newly organized National National National Na Na- Collegiate Track Coaches' Coaches as association as- as Armstrong will wm represent the tho mountain district in thIs tills a association Hon tion which will stage a no coaching school every year ear during three days das of the national collegiate meet Next spring Ike Ikc will wm address his fellow mentors on Track Conditions in inthe inthe inthe the High Altitude Rules were adopted at the recent Chicago meeting to eliminate the in the high lump jump broad Jump pole vault and javelin takeoffs takeoffs take- take offs oils and to place plate one judge on an elevated stand 10 feet to the side of the high Jump to decide on Oil the fairness fairness fair fair- ness or foulness of each Jump The Tile formerly was three feet behind the take-off take in the Ule jumps and in the vault autt and 15 feet behind the Javelin take take-of Two balks baUs in previous ious meets would count as an of official of- of trial in any of these events c From now on an athlete may balk balkany balkany balkany any number of oC times without sufferIng suffering suffering suffer suffer- ing the consequences Moreover the standards in the high Jump and pole vault will hereafter hereafter hereafter here here- after be placed only 12 feet apart instead of 14 and the tile toe board inthe in inthe inthe the broad jump will be increased from three to four foul feet Coaches Henry of ot Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Ne Ne- braska and Hec of Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington have launched research work to perfect wind r recorders Ike Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong will experiment alon along the same lines with the view vie of calculatIng calculating calculating ing the comparative influence of the wind in record breaking |