Show Athletes Show High Averages In Study Work Participants in Football at ot U U Register Credits Against 15 is' Required by College College Col Col- I- I lege Faculty The prevailing opinion that athletes athletes athletes ath ath- letes cannot be good football players players play play- ers era and good scholars at the same time was quashed so far tar as as' the University of ot Utah is concerned when statistics of ot the scholastic average of ot participants in the 1925 football season were made public Tuesday by Professor Asa A. A Mathews Mathews Mathews Math- Math chairman of ot the eligibility com corn Carrying an average registration of sixteen and two-tenths two credits while fifteen Is the average recommended recommended mended by the the faculty these athletes athletes athletes ath ath- letes passed thirty-eight thirty hours of ot ofA ofA otA A grade work hours of ot B grade hours c of df t C grade and only six forty-six ho hours rs of D grade Drops and withdrawals are Included In n the hours recorded as failures an anTI ana twenty four hours received an Incomplete The scholastic average of ot the enire entire entire en- en tire ire school Is while the average of athletes ranks This system I tern tem em is based on on the classification I that hat A equals 3 B equals 2 and C C equals 1 That the athletic average is low compared with the schol average Professor Protessor Mathews charges to the failure of ot one man to pass four tour hours of ot prepared work I |