Show loop to o Maintain Sport Schedule PORTLAND ORTLAND Ore are March 23 UP The UP-The The Pacific coast cone conwill con con- e will continue intercollegiate competition for the wars war's rm ration n reg regardless of the army's ban on gatherings of more than persons Commis Commissioner i net Edwin din d in N. N Atherton said today announcement followed a a of graduate man man- and faculty representatives t the annual spring con con- ence nce meeting and spiked ruin ru- ru in the western com com- one might restrict themes them them- intramural competition ves es to the war period War or no war everyone agreed competition should continued in view of the re- re army and navy authorities colleges toughen young men prospective mili military tary service ough physical contact sports laving ang a ng determined on this s the faculty advisers and ld iduate ate managers turned to the bl blem m of keeping athletics goges go- go Changes If must be made in eligi- eligi t if freshmen are to be to play on varsity ms iriS the colleges must redraft to accommodate vice teams inference o colleges will adopt cooperative program stressing r nural sports in addition to competition Ather- Ather said Taid Some will make it coms com com- s sory ry The University of South South- already has an- an such a program believes that by the i the football season rolls und iund the army will permit greater than in the coast states this rule has so far been I Isely sely adhered to the army has it will be elastic It is ise the e presence of a crowd that ng concern but the possibility I traffic congestion on primary aus h s coliseums and stadiums served by trains and et cars conceivably would be bei i crowds in excess of O Of 3 t if the restrictions remain Changed h Atherton looks for inaS in- in aS ased d attendance at inland games such Ch points as Moscow Idaho Ilman Wash and Missoula t I |