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Show " Sundoy Hercld 18 Utah Clean Grid Coach Says: Duffy Conducts Class On Football for Women Fans Water Meet Set Penalize Officials For Making Miscues NEW YORK (UPI) -- Big Joe Scannella, who coaches at little C. W. Post College out on Long Island, wants to strike a blow in behalf of all college football coaches in America. "There oughta be a rule," insisted Scannella, "whereby officials are penalized when they blow one. There oughta be a way to punish 'em. Fine 'em 25 bucks or something." game the same day, though chances are it wasn't as costly. Princeton had a first down on the Columbia 47 but three downs later it was fourth down and 16 on its own 47. Ia The Mud The Princetons punted and Columbia ran back to its 22. Linesmen hurried down "with the ' sticks and chains before An official blew a decision on they learned a penalty flag had Scannella's team last week but, been dropped and half buried in as Joe noted, "What good is an the mud. Columbia was assessed 15 apology?" for are "Teams yards for . holding. Officials penalized rules infractions and a coach is "guessed" where the ball had penalized by getting licked been put in play and decided - when he makes mistakes," he Princeton had a first down on 40 three said. "Officials aren't penalized Columbia's yards in any way unless they're bad short of the distance actually all the time and then they needed up to the Columbia 37. simply don't get jobs any Well, the Princetons didn't more." 'White C. W. Post is lust a .pinpoint onlhe.. collegiate football map, the officiating generally is average for the Eastern sector. But things like Princeton-Columbi- a " NOTE: Michigan State Football Coach Duffy Da ugherty has launched a class iur Houie wives on tmaersuiuu-in- g football. Mary Lou Martino, wife of United Press International reporter Sam Martino who often covers the 4artans, attended the first session. Here is her report.) EDITOR'S Utah's Clean Water Conference is scheduled for October 14 at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City and is designed score so the error probably a part of a national grass roots j wasn't significant though Co- effort to clean up waters now lumbia wound up on its own subjected to the effects of pollufive after the next punt instead tion. . of on its 22. Princeton won, The panel of speakers wiD " cover many facets of the probBy MARY LOU MARTINO Written for UPI Presumably, there were other lem faced by many areas where EAST LANSING, Mich. bloopers across the nation that waters are polluted. is not a day. There always are, no Sponsors for the. Conference (UPI) matter how good an official but a collision contact sport, Association the State Utah are State Coach may be, for their's is a highly of Counties, The State of Utah, sport," Michigan no task allows that complicated Daugherty told his Utah Water and Power Board, puffy second thoughts. is a contact Utah State Department of charges. "Dancing ' And luckily, famous episodes sport.'"' Deof Utah Health, University like the "Fifth Down" game partment of Engineering, Utah 1940 between Dartmouth and State University, Utah Munici- dress the Conference during the Cornell occur only rarely. pal League, Utah Water Users luncheon meeting. But big Joe Scannella of little Association, League of Women Proceedings of the meeting C. W. Post feels he's entitled to Voters, and the Utah State De- will be published immediately more than "a verbal- zinger at partment of Fish and Game. after" the" Conference according the officials. The keynote address will be to C. A. Grant, Executive Difine he 'em," oughta given by Senator .Frank E. Moss rector of the Utah State Associ"They and Governor Rampton will ad-- ation of Counties. insisted. j 14-1- 2. chalked olavs' on the Daugherty. No men allowed. "Sometimes I think anyone blackboard, "his 100 eazer followers watching. It was only who didn't learn football as a two days before the game of jkid had a misspent youth," the year when the towanked Daugherty eluded his class. Spartans face Michigan, tbeir "You girls should have been arch-riva-l. studying football ' instead of Teamwork is essential, Daug. doing all that dating." Two'women told Daugherty herty said. had been sitting in the they '."Clap together, when I give the signal," the coach said. stands chatting with each other hands clapped in for years and decided to find out what all that stuff on the unison. "What do you mean by snap field was about. the ball?" one follower asked. "I came because I never Daugherty, commander of a knew ' when to cheer," another was said. bevy of tough having a day with the girls. Daugherty talked, football They loved it. So did he, lingo. A tight - end is npt A football, Daugherty said, intoxicated, he said,' a split end weighs 13 ounces. "Anyone can often lacks a dual personality carry it," he said. No one and an ineligible receiver may volunteered. be entirely eligible for the The pupils were housewives, altar. on hand tor the first in a series The girls promised to return lectures on next' week but' Duffy faced a of ' eight understanding football, an evan- possible rebellion from their gelistic program conceived, husbands. Next week's session and conducted by includes a tour of ' the locker inspired He j Two-hundr- i fr--, i Scannella had his team in ft 8 tie against Alfred last week when one of his lads broke loose on a long run. He was in the clear at the 20 when the blew his referee suddenly M . 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