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Show r t ; VWwwM ? 8C k Epidemic of football injuries MAIL BOX The need for certified high school athletic is underscored by many annual football injuries, according to a University of Utah re- trainers searcher James Booher, athletic trainer at South Dakota State 1 nn ersity completes work this month at the U of U on a doctorate in health education His study examined tootball injuries last year among more than 5,000 high school athletes m South Dakota The South Dakota survey notes there were 1,121 injuries reported during the 1975 season out of 5,326 participants or an incidence rate of 21 percent Most of the injuries were to the knees and ankles Booher says the epidemic proportions of high school football injuries are leflecled ui every state which has , A GOOD SELECTION AT REDUCED PRICES KETCHUM'S mmn smtlmi untreated, can nag a kid for the rest of his life In most of the nation's high schools, says Booher, co,H lies have the additional responsibility of serving as athletic trainers, but they aie not adequately pi opared for this task "Obviously, the lcieal situation wduld be to place NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 19 DESERET teSSSS undertaken such a study partial solution he said, would be to require present and futuie coaches to receive adequate training in the recognition and treatment of athletic injuries ANTIQUE AUCTION SAVE MOO Items To Be Viewed At 9 A M Include Roll Bedroom Set, Oak Top Desk, Furniture, Maple Furniture, China, Brass and China Closets Vicsomatic 25 Odor Console diagonal It s Charter No 4341 National Rank Region No Most Hams 2 In Mint Items Will Be Sold. 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State 3500 South and Main Streets " J MEN'S 2-PA- NT fmmr a trainer at each school, but that's unrealistic In view of costs and time, said Booher I'm positive there is an c puleinic, a major health problem every fall," he said "There arc approximately 1 2 million high school football playeis m the U S Two recent studies other than my own show that 40 to 80 percent of the players are injured at least unco during the season F.ven a minor injury, if SUIT UZADQUADTEQS . hey mmmm . F2i. - 8UX-9P.- & SAT. 1UUiPJl ' sr'r t |