Show Pca 14 Spt 27 1971 Competition builds character ? No proof times the psychologists found tin the study New York (AP) — Two psychologists who have tested 15000 athletes worked with 27 professional athletic teams and hundreds of high school and college teams say they found nothing to support the traditional idea that sport builds characater Whatever it takes to survive the high attrition rate associated the with compeitition psychologists say those qualities are not the result of the comthey are there in the petition first place “Indeed" the researchers say “there is evidence that athletic competition limits growth in Competition Challenged “The cultural revolution has penetrated the last stronghold of locker the American myth-th- e room Young athletes having scaled new levels of now challenge a longthe standing article of faith belief that competition has intrinsic value” These young athletes areas” Soph council members are selected judgments” “It seems” they conclude council for Larson self-disciplin- and were in the first women rs com-petitio- the psychologists continue are generally more independent than male Racing drivers exhibited especially strong personalities “More than participants in any other sport drivers are tough-minde- d d Athletics is changing with the Joseph E Lene tuese-m- a Mike Nichols Stacy Greenfield Hardy Suzanne Holmgren Janice Larsen Wayne Miner Alice Petersen and Doug realists They are reserved and cool” hard-heade- Johansen f!arr rg wack N cG'SC UNIVERSITY CENTER CAFETIRIA Meals Thru Cafeteria Line Monday thru Friday Breakfast V :00 1 1 Dinner 5:00-5:3- 0 Weekends Breakfast Lunch Dinner am-- l :00 pm pm 8:008:30 am 1 1 :30 am-l 2:30 pm 0 pm bar and dinner menues Featured at noon 5:00-5:3- Both Snack r f f WE INVITE ALL STUDENTS ( TO u ! r i I Personal a resplendent checkbook cover in yo1 r college colors stamped with your college emblem FREE FREE captivatingly name-printe- d i " VrvhurGarfunkcl Aiin Margrei and Jules reilfer ? 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