Show i Eastern Easten Coaches Fair Non r Sc Tactics Tat Dartmouth Mentor Sees No Harm in Present Methods Roper Jones and Young I Against Scouting I NEW YORK TORI Oct 5 AP AP-A AP A Apoll poIl poll or oJ eastern to football coaches on the question of ol scouting opponents precipitated when Tad Jones and Bill Roper of an agreement to put an end end to the practice finds a great majority In favor of abolishing scouts te A few qualify quality their approval by saying they would like hits to K see e how well the plan works In practice Some prefer to await the outcome of ot tho the Yale Princeton pact b before fore deciding Included in this class aNthe aro aN the Harvard wh what would not Join their Big Three brethren in the agreement this year but might consider the plan later Coaches favoring scouting follow follow fol fol- oh- oh low Jess Hawley Dartmouth Brown Drown Boston university Opposed Tad lad Jones Yal Yala Bil Roper Princeton Lou Young Pennsylvania Hugo Bezdek Penn State Cleo ODonnell ODonnel Cross Charles Charle Crowley Columbia Henry White Amherst Tuss Brown Frank Gargan F G. G H. H McCracken Lafayette Percy Wendell LehIgh The eastern Inter intercollegiate conference con cOil coil coil- ference comprising eleven smaller malle colleges forbids scouting scouting- In expressing his opinion that scouting bli should uld not be abolished Jess Hawley Dartmouth coach says that the pres present nt system is harmless and creates good will He lie believes that a scouting non agree I ment mont would be hard to control as alumni would constantly send 1 coaches Information gained g from I watching rivals This Hawley thinks would breed a feeling of ot suspicion Reggie Brown of Boston university university university sity says S S Proper balance between offense and defense is necessary i tho game Is to have any sporting Interest Interest in interest In- In terest and elimination of ot scouting would tend to upset this balance |