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'' ''1 - .4.c..- ; .. ?'''...''''......' ,.,,,, , :: ..,,.;: .;,?....:,:,4:- .-, It appears that athletics is taking more than a fair share of the college capacity. And in many cases wasting it! are occupying college seats which other students deserve. . 1:'",:: s - , ''''.. ;1,',,:. N:::.$:on-,.)...::.:- :.0 ",.,..,,,,, , ' ................... ...... 1 ;:i::.;:l:.:: 1 ... -- -. 441'' , - :,::? ,',,.,:k, ...... Ot:. , - :0 j:,: .:.'.',,..,:.,z, .. ::4 g. Several top educators have warned us that the time is coming when space in college will be difficult to get. Smallet colleges are closing. Universities cannot keep abreast with the population growth, the need for educating the upcoming citizenry. There is a need for abbreviating the learning processes by more intensive study. But on the athletic side, with country club living of the dorms, the free handouts with room, books and board, plus spending money, and the usual benefits which come from being one of the college "apes" (as the students sometimes call them) there is needless waste. ' 5...:::? .', ':;: ' .4 ,,' 4,,, l::: ........,.:..,..,: 1 ,' ,t , ,::.-A- k:.::',:''..''?:...:.'":'V .. ' .. ' ..) afk ' ::.- -' ' "' ".. ....iii.'":.i. 7' ;',.: ::::41:,: t ,; :' ''- ..; ,', ' ,,, A;':::. ..;:"'; ,,, :'"!'?:-- 4.,ovt..... ..., 1 4, '' ."'N !:,',;; ii Well the only reason a son is playing against And your old the pros is because of son will be the old pro against whom some other young man will someday compete. 1' ' ...,. ;:.'............'s... - et: .: ''''' ';'''': ; ':: ' ,. .; i.' ' ,.. - ,, .. .........; ,,:: 44,,z,,,4, 4: ;.4.', 4, :;,.,..........,- ,-' . ,' ', ... $.;',..' - ..:', ' ,ek, ..., g ,, ,:, .,.... ,,, ' k,,.. .,,.., ,.. ,,0:,:'. k ': ': , .,...,.......... on and i Cincy Powell, below, must wo.naer how Beaty ever scored 36 points. ::: . Sure, we can contend that it gives "my son a little more time to mature." It gives him "time to age a little so he's not a young man against the old ' , ' .:';' Z.',..1 ' ,:,,, i: .. ' Issel, left, in the ,r ':'::,.:7-7,':'1,;,:',- has opposed Nor have I ever talked to a university athletic coach who worked without fee in the major snorts. If the university presidents had the spine to do it they would do well to limit participation in athletics to four years brirg some degree of in a chaotic situation. sanity Athletic directors whine about their rising costs. Yet they maintain a force around their athletes plants in which would cut their budgets one quarter to one third if that program could be eliminated. ViD:N '"',, , "''''', , ',::.A14;00,' .i.,,,'....7.:''-iit- P''''''''''''mt.,441i ! l' .. Time To Mature ' :::'.:;i :::',''::, ''''''7.''' ,,. ?i,:.":,'::::,..,' - :.:':. I Some of them objected and I can name many. what did But the extra Quo der, the extra year another term matter if it improved the football image? Plunkett Smith and so many others had the if they hadn't brains to graduate in three years a loiter little to been prevailed upon longer. ',. !f 1 ,. ,,;,,,- r 'i:. : ,... ... , ;. .:,,... ,..,,iH':, I,:: .. ,A ., , I, '47:fZ7:,..,:.;,.4:.1..... I; ., !1 1. ., A, ;: :: N I 4.0 ,It''' .,,, 141:t. .!:,..., ?.4e.i, ''''',1'4 JCW1o4t ,,, - ,..,Or'.: , '''5? '".;', x o..... ......., ,2 ' 1 , er ..t1.,, .....J........ ii,,.,.. 1 ' 7 ' 1 s: ,; 1,, ..,,..;.., ..,..) f.f,,t, , , 0,, ; ,, s IL . 7 t .' ' 4 ....,.., ,, , ' ... .,..:,t.,..7.,.,...,..?,......:7v.:., '- red-shirte- d. t t.. 0, ., ;,. ., ag.,..0 6..... ci 0 4"'"------- It for another year to give his team strength and he loses to another coach who also held his quarterback another year. The boy is not considered In the least. There are hundreds of young athletes who did not graduate on time this past season because they were It .t 1,,, ,.. I.. ,,, t ,,,, ' It is a false tormula. All coaches do It which justifies it. One coach holds a quarterback tr , , '4"""". " ;, 0 . ,,;,' ',i,,,,?':.' , 1 4 4 ' red-shir- - - ( , r, .... ' , ..:' : ' .'':: A False Formula Red-shir- . ., ,p-- ..,..,., - 1 . I crilinimililloillimmillinitnimuminitillinfilinumminitillimile There are pros and cons about the of athletes. You can get the pros from any coach. Here are some cons. is the delay of a year in an athlete's progress. It is justified poorly on the propaganda that most college courses are designed to allow a man five years to get his normal graduation his bachelors degree. r .. ., , ;:trJ '1,-,;.::,--- red-shirti- ng ' , ., I ': ..,..,0.,..,..... 1 s,., Red-shirtin- :,': '1... , , ,. ' 7., : i C E) oi an pi 0 riz.3 01 There is something strange when a state or . a city wins a national crown in the professional . t 4':,,,I, ranks. It seems everyone becomes a fan. i 'CI Ni, It dcesn't matter if the person is a Utah, 1 ' 'r'.-4,1..1 Utah State, Weber State, Brigham Young UniI 4) , ov' versity, Southern Utah State or Westminster t I. , College fan, everyone is joining forces to be-- I rt,...s,,. .' ' ? -'-, come a Utah Stars fan. I tik: t ' The Starr, the Aniericar. Basketball Associ' , ) 1."' ., , , ,,9 -- , ation Champions for 1971, not only represent !::: t ' 'f, ,oz, 4 the state of Utah, but all of the American Bas1 ,,k4,. ,..; ,,, , ketball Asscciation cities. i It has been a long hard struggle to top for N , ',, e, Not,. ,, the Stars this season. Coach Bill Sharman ortrt t i4, Imolded the winner and general nianager Vince :,.1, ';'; ! ,,,,,,;,,,,,;'14.1,-,:,:-!64( Id. :, Boryla made the right trades at the right 1 ''''' '' N, S:,, Vt ?, ' t 1 Itimes.honor of the Stars, Gov. Calvin L. x , , t,,,t Ramp, - ,:, ' ton has proclaimed the rest of May, Utah . 't k ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wr. t .........,, 9:4 4 Stars' month. ..,,.,,,,w5b... . The Stars cut up their shares Wednesday , I, 13 people all getting shares of the equak:, k.,, L.,..4 .,,,f -, " -$48,000 the ABA gave them for winning. ,, : l ,:.,.,s,: r "1 think the difference in the making of the 4 -,, ,'championship," said Boryla, "was that our tt.1-:-'2fans beat the Kentucky fans. It's just that Ank" '1'';''''' k simple. We've got the greatest fans on earth." I t:.::..., ( Speaking of the Utah Stars fans, for nine " . el..;.f 1 l',7;.:, playoff games they packed the plush Salt Pal7. 7,4 ace for an average of 11,211 or 100,895. In the ),,k, ' --- 1 last seven games, the Stars drew 90,459 for an I average of 12,923. This is 700 fans above the -I regular season capacity of 12,224. , I ,. Over 51 games in the Salt Palace, which in, 10, eludes the nine playoff game. the Stprr erew d ;1:,;., for an average of 7,122. For 42 home t t 1 I I363,237 Utah out drew any first year club in i k i professional basketball with 262,342, which was ::::::;: '...:: an average of 6,246. .:'; , .::.. 4 r!;:!4N The Stars have started their next season L.A.,,,i81, 4. ' 4.ftem....' '''':"." 1ft ':::,:---, ticket drive. Wednesday, the Stars' staff took : .4.. .A ;::': '' ,,, .Ntio.4 78 new orders fen season tickets. , ;'''..', ; :::;.::!, ';i:1 ,;;;4;4,..,,,,,,,,,.! t:::,,Ig!''V, iki Great Waste In Athletics '11 ...., ''''' "t SPORTS EDITOR A , x ,,o t ll ,.." 0 h ,, , By DAN PATrISON Deseret News Sports Writer , ! AA., ' ''''....'c Noctx 1.1111ore "V s: ,.. ti 0 ii.,, .11D r,..J Don '.4k".,':'.:.' Grayston and W. Claude', Johnson :f...i.,., ,;' :it'.1:,:,.,.,".:,- beumsose.... I've never talked to a coach who ' ''''''''.7,--..-- - ' red-shirtin- g. f c (red-shirt- s) Don't Get Their Diploma It is basically wrong. It encourages laziness. men walk out of the university Many without a diploma and, after all, that is the name of the game. Universities seen the taxpayers for not providing the money they claim they need to run the show. Yet they spill more money in their athletic like the programs, on program, than they should. : Its paradoxical. The universities are screaming that they are going broke. Yet the very thing that is breaking them they cannot eliminate. So what do they do. This week several WAC schools announced they would eliminate some minor sports. How much wiser they would he to waste and keep the minor eliminate the sports,. I five-ye- ar non-essenti- red-shi- rt red-shi- rt :L: - 1 Stars, Milwaukee To Meet? It Could Happen Next Fall By DAN rArrisoN Deseret News Sports Writer meetings between the Bucks will start their training camps and Stars for a possible game. 30 days prior to the opening "Our president, Ray Patgame which will probably What about a professional had talked to Utah and come around Oct. 15. terson, Bowl" basketball "Super to the ABA Stars' manager general NBA Kentucky prior the betweeit game title game," said Jim Foley, Vince Boryla didn't deny that and Bucks Milwaukee champs Bucks publicity there have been talks between the ABA kingpins Utah Stars? Milwaukee the two clubs. "There's nothchief. "There is no definite Sound a little far out? It date, of course, but it will ing definite. That's all I can tell you," said Boryla. may not be. And it could posprobably be a onegame thing season before next the sibly happen September. coming just A meeting between the two With the NBA and ABA holdstarts. I don't see why it champions could also prove to Kennedy happen. ing their meetings for the couldr' Congress that the two warring merger early in May, NBA gave his approval in the last leagues are serious in their Commissioner Walter Kenneleague meetings." efforts to bring about a dy gave his approval for merger. DanBill owner Stars' Utah exhibition games iels also told this The two leagues (NBA and reporter that prior to the start of next talked Buck to he hls need congressional appresiABA) season. dent Pattern. "It's only proval before they work out a The exhibition games will speculation right now." said merger. Daniels. "But it could be in be left up to the individual Daniels, of course, would teams. Kennedy said he would the works. We have talked, like a home and home situalot of which not dictate teams but a things have to be tion with the Bucks so the should play each other. worked out." Stars' fans could zee the leg Both the Stars and There bave already been game. NBA-AB- Els , t Nagel Moves To WSU Job Cengress Recognizes Stars WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Sherman Lloyd, asked Wednesday that newspaper accounts of Utah's PULLMAN, WASH. (UPI) Ray Nagel, 44, former head football coach at the University of Iowa and University of Utah, has been named to replace Stan Bates as athletic director at Washington state American Basketball Association playoff victory over Kentucky be entered into the Congressional Record. Bates leaves his post after 17 years of service to become commissioner of the Western Atheltic Conference July 1. age Dick Prick asks: O.... ,k. ' , t - t 1 t rr dt , CARLESON POt.ITIAC , , We're 'MI totilvol the feaumps , , CARLESONIZED , ; Ati , ,4.,-- -.J for 0;1611 Evenings! Yti USED CARS None cloos , - CARLESON PONTIAC , L,,,,,,A4 do IS losakPoist limas maws, oil muffs. complete onto tone. Is tit poet ootkitioct. hist woe el the thing PRICE- I --4 PRICE- - "What con , At Iowa his teams finished in the upper division he last Nagel will take over his rew post July I, is married and the father of five children. e ,, , t the : . , I. , 1 UV ..,,,,,, , another of Stars, champions American 8asketba11 beauty. of 29. three years. add we home of the Utah "The great State of Utah," Lloyd said on the House floor, "is noted for its great athletic attainments, its facilities for skiing, its spectacular University. A native of Los Angeles, Nagel played four years at UCLA as a quarterback and a tailback. He graduated in 1950 and became an assistant at UCLA. Before taking over the reins at Utah in 1958 at thc "Today honor con Ilo for Yee 533 so. main 3644E11 ; el MIONOMMON 4 lk 04,'114, I |