Show V i CA CAA A A Will Wilu I Attempt Different Approach cup up Discovers Being x f gh I Doesn Doesn't I t Work Wor YORK t YORK Jan ran 16 P f The Thc The 4 Collegiate Athletic It in its first efforts to feh th Ii sought new methods for r cracking down on re re- re Hugh Bugh C. C Willett of South- South fornia the N C A As A's Int in- in t president announced viol vio- vio t f l the sanity code would still be sought out and punished He didn't say howIt how It alIt is jS evident ident expulsion is felto fell fel to be too severe a penalty for such infractions he said However we have a peculiar peculia problem We Ve have these members member who admit they are breaking th the rules who have been found guilty guilt by the compliance committee am and who have been convicted by a majority majority majority ma ma- vote of the convention Perhaps the new executive committee to be formed in the next two weeks will know what to do with the situation We Ve dont don't consider them vindicated indicated l a May Choose Bo Boycott ott He said its it's possible other otherN N 1 C A A members would choose to boycott them The N C A A executive referred to seven seven seen institutions who won a aI battle against expulsion Saturday I in a tense seven hour meeting of the convention I Virginia Virg-inia Virginia Tech V M I I. I The Citadel and Maryland stood up and said out loud they were not complying with the code and didn't intend to It is unworkable and impractical Ucal they argued Boston college and a also charged with violations said they were singled out through misunderstanding misunderstanding misunderstanding mis mis- understanding and are now com corn plying They were hailed up on violations cited last Sept 1 The Citadel quit the N C A A Ain Ain in a huff and Col D D. S. S McAlister director of student activities declared declared de de- de- de dared I doubt if well we'll ever come I back 25 Votes otes Short The convention using a single ballot voted to 93 to expel the seven seen schools This was 25 short of the two-thirds two majority necessary The vote was followed by a proposal proposal pro pro- offered by Dr H. H C. C Curly Byrd of Maryland aryland to set up a special special ape ape- cial committee to work on a code that will suit the full membership The committee would report to the convention in Dallas next year The resolution was adopted The re resolution which was quickly adopted stipulated that further action in regard to any specific institution be deferred until after the report is made This would indicate the N C A A now has its hands bound as a policing agency until the code can be rewritten Under these circumstances circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances a college could go out and sign up as many boys as it wants on athletic scholarships without fear of punishment Voice Volee Warnings Both Willett and Dr Karl Leib outgoing president warned colleges colleges colleges col col- col- col leges against any such ta The Thc compliance committee is still in business Willett said The compliance com committee m i t tee is the theN theN theN N C A As A's police force I IVe We Ve cant can't let down the bars while this committee is working on a revised re code said Leib That survey suney probably w will take five years ears The Southern Southwest and Southeastern conferences w h o 0 waged the successful b bat battle a t t tIe I e eI I against the expulsion move are arc seeking full athletic s scholarships under university supervision The present code limits scholarships scholarships scholarships scholar scholar- ships to the needy and those of high scholarship Under it an athlete athlete ath ath- lete must work for his meals and board except during season when he g gets ts one meal a day I |