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Show mi 'TTlp " -- g y n 2C DESERET NEWS, Last -- y jg ynTrnj a jiTLLlU .L II Wednesday, October 30, 1968 miiary 'lynpniF Tjir iy 'pff NCAA Acts On Violator No. Shot! Day-L- ast iiiy pMMfMHl pqgjHM - council meeting a three-da- y prior to the associations January convention in Los Angeles. The probation announcement brought to four the number of colleges penalized for situations described as infractions" of NCAA rules. On Tuesday the council announced probationary terms for Florida State Univer- The NaST. LOUIS (UPI) tional Collegiate Athletic Associ- ation (NCAA) today placed Pan American College of Edinburg, Tex., on probation for one year because of student athletic violations. J "T The NCAA policy- making council said that Pan American College had violated the principles governing conditions and obligations of membership." Arthur Bergstrom, NCAA as-- 8 1 s t a it t executive director, announced Pan Americans probation during the second day of NBA Rup sity. LaSalle College of Philadelphia and St. Bonaventure of New York. Bergstrom said the council had found that Pan American College violated provisions governing out of season basket conducted coaches and ketball practices. n post-seaso- bas- n The council also said that the violated principles governing financial assistance to student athletes. The council report said that durig the 1966-6- college year at least four student-athlete- s Texas College 7 receiving maximum permissible institutional financial assistalso enjoyed benefits in from income ance, the form of employment." ST. LOUIS (UPI) The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) made a few minor procedural changes today in its administration of the 1.6 grade rule for student-athlete- Shade Atlanta Tjie council these computations be updated by Sept. 1, 1969, and every three years thereafter. A students ranking in high school must be used, and his grade-poin- t average may be used only if the school does InCAA's not compute rankings. The only adopted the recommen- accepted entrance exams are of the committee on actesting and requirewhich called the revipolicy-makin- for high-scho- g dations ademic By United Press International ments, Los Angeles and Atlanta, the sions housekeeping changes. two teams expected to battle A spokesman said, There is no chamDivision for the Western change in the philosophy that pionship in the National Basket- 1.6 is a good grade level ball Association, already may require ment for student-athletehave had the fight knocked out s. each placed on probation for one year. The council said Florida State University basketball coaches organized and conducted drills for proand practice sessions spective athletic scholarship winners. St. Bonaventure was censured on grounds that "a representa- The council placed LaSalle on two years probation for reported violations including a threat by former varsity basketball coach Jim Harding last season to end the financial aid to two basketball players because of their poor court play. The report also said a LaSalle advised at basketball coach to least one student-athlet- e at the Information withhold time the student was to be interviewed by a representative of the NCAA committee on tive of the Institutions athletic interests" provided a basketball recruit with an expensive-paitrip to a basketball tournament which was not in the area of the recruits home or the university campus. d infractions." The other two schools were Q flHD 3SBEEE d GQ33BQ GEGEB (UD the ACT and the SAT tests, which can only be taken on cer- tain days each year. The tests are required for every student taking part in college athletics. LJ The NCAA said that a student cannot be tested further to es- - M tablish his 1.6 after he has en-- , fl n rolled in college. ' run Pi ra NCAA Alters Grade Point Rule - Lakers of ball practice. He said that for extensive periods Pan Amercan-basketba- ll 0 D Pro Standings ABA STANDINGS By United Press International Kast Wen Lost 2 0 thm. 3 1 2 1 NBA STANDINGS By United Press International East Won Pet. V000.tpn .750 fa-- Cincinnati 'non Lost Pet. 4 1 .BOO 6 3 3 4 2 3 .667 .600 .600 .571 .400 .000 2 2 Philadelphia 0 3 The 1.6 grade level is that flS New York 3 0 0 The two powerhouses teed off 3 (Detroit which must be attained by a West Milwaukee 5 0 at one another Tuesday night at student-athlet- e Pet.! Won Lost West as he enters and the Pet. Won Lest 3 .750 t Calif., Inglewood, 2 It is computed by Ms'n orien 3 .600 2 .667 San Francisco Lakers came out on top, 3 .571 4 0 0 .000 'Los Angeles in his. class ranking ;LoaAngeies 3 .500 3 .000 Atlanta 0 0 on a jumper by Elgin and his scores on .500 3 1 3 Denver .000 Chicago 0 college en- - Houston . 2 .400 1 3 0 .000 San Diego Baylor with only two seconds . 3 .400 2 Phoenix examinations, Tuesday's Results remaining. It was a bitter 2 .286 5 Seattle New York 108 Denver 89 One of the changes requires Minnesota 116 Miami 108 struggle for Los Angeles, which New Orleans U4 Oakland 119 Typifying those who bagged a buck, and a nice trailed by 17 points in the first that the tables used by colleges Only games scheduled. 12 with half and by points eight one, last day of Utah hunt is Salt Laker Lon Francis. minutes remaining in the game. won the Atlanta, which regular season Western title RAMBLER while stationed in St. Louis last PALM BEACH GARDENS, victories, has earned $183,389! season, enjoyed some torrid With only three for a commanding lead over shooting, particularly from Zel-m- o FLA. (UPI) JAVELIN Beaty, who hit on 15 of 20 official tournaments remaining Jack Nicklaus, who has pockin eted floor shots and led all scorers this year, Billy official win$155,285 Casper seems with 31 points. assured of the Professional nings. ZION Tom Weiskopf, with $152,946, But Baylor had 28 points for Golfers Association g Is third followed Los Angeles, Jerry West added Julius Boros by title for 1968. RAMBLER CITY Utah's general deer hunt areas. In units which were hiti26 and Wilt Chamberlain had 25. and George Archer! ($148,310) 1 4681 So. Slot. deer Also lending a strong helping Casper, with five tournament ($132,726). j heavily by the closed Tuesday. hold very tight to the hand was rookie Bill Hewitt, to began Many hunters were out getwho hit on five of six shots in oak, aspen and pine. the final minutes and finished ting their last chance at venison. Some settled for does after Areas remaining open now with 14 points. are South Boulder, and South The world champion Boston failing to find bucks. suffered their first Nov. 3. Re- Celtics Nebo, closing However, eleventh day tallies defeat after four victories when Nov. of weekends decision from the Utah Fish and Game opening they dropped a 103-9Kov. are Davis .County to the Chicago Bulls. It was a buck the indicate Department Wasatch face, Nebo face, north frustrating . defeat take, insofar as it can be deter- Timpauogos. All are regular li- particularly for the Celtics since they mined at this point, Is up slight- cense and either-sex- . overcame a deficit In ly over last year. Proclamations should be con- the third quarter to take a 1 One group of Lost Creek hun- sulted for boundary descrip lead into the final session. The New York Knickerbockters report seeing more bucks tions. ers moved ahead for good with A was nice the last day. While excellent weather as- an streak in the second dropped by the party of Lon sisted hunters considerably dur- quarter and they beat the San Dick Norm Francis, Sheya, Caz-zi- e Martines. Sheya reports seeing ing the regular season similar Francisco Warriors. 110-9half Russell scored 24 points for six or seven nice bucks and; blue skies are not expected in the days ahead. Hunters goin; New York, 17 of them in the about 100 deer, out on the late areas should second half. Rudy LaRusso led Deer apparently moved into take along the extra gear and the Warriors with 23 points. many of the less pressured be prepared for snow. In the only other game 0 irmft iWrroWftftnftn fev, TmiMSMr r'rZLR rSSS BSLgy' col-leg- e. 125-12- high-scho- ol D LEASE Casper Money Winner? General Deer Shoot Closes 1969 Hill.4Upcioli 48.76 M0. nationwide brake centers 1969 58.46 M0. 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