Show - - 4 — - ri 77 Rc o ExTi)lore lemberghibin New Itiedu T v 1 g OP NE crown oL E claim the IN Basel' P t 11 ' ) '''' I Spris Mirror by I 11 John inoolley Tribune -''' ! c---- L 1 : K Meeting Set For Talks 4 I A i -- u A A i '''""i ''1 ' 61 ' 1' i z14 ZitibUntiv0'-ft- Salt Lake City Utah—Wednesday rage 18 25 Morning—January giate athletics the National Collegiate Athletic Assn is a negative thing intent on depriving the fans of their just desserts in television games or of snooping around looking for violations to penalize a school or a team Most people couldn't care less about the NCAA until its investigations result in a penalty that puts a championship team on the shelf Even less casual is the interest of the TV fan who "clemamis" his rights to see the big game on the video tube and challenges the right of the NCAA to deprive him of the pleasure The NCAA is neither an organization of snoopers nor of TV dictators While the penalized universities frequently revert to the "we wuz robbed" plaint of the beaten fighter or the "bum beef" of the jailbird no university ever has proven the penalties were not based on facts And there is a reason The NCAA consists of representatives from hundreds of colleges and universities It is the only recourse to athletic sanity frequently It is democracy No NCAA investigation is launched "to get" any number If there is a charge leveled at a member the NCAA first notifies that school it is under investigation Naturally the serious charges must be investigated Sometimes the results are shocking to the athletic director or the university president But without some enforcement agency we'd have athletic chaos Unfortunately many coaches athletic directors and presidents can place peculiar interpretations on the rules when it's to their advantage — like winning games and championships Writers Get the Picture t ' k '' rrl': 1 A meeting to discuss possible formation of a new athletic conference—or a tight affiliation of independents—will be held in Amarillo Texas on Feb 6 and will include representatives from Utah State and Colorado State !! 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''' ) 'Y :: 4 '' - : - ' '7'- :''- 1 ' :::: NC I 4i ' ': - i':irkl::-: l- '1 i '':e'ig74: It 'k ''':' r ' ' ' - i I t 14 i if 's --t ' 14 4 t I - "'''''''''N 4 ' ir 07'IT i '1ii A: r — I' ' 1 meeting to continue the discussions iI rfs04-- - "Most of us have been Independent for a long time too long a time We know the adtie' vantages of having a conference ::4Zl:'':-and we are determined to form some type of a league which will include all of us" ' 3: Pit ' I'' r : :': &: r '1' '' 4 I's' ‘' r:ir) 2n-ii- t73i$:'''4rc ji ' ' 'N Iv -- 17 1 iiiotAggra t shrine A player 'must be but of baseball for five !years to be considered for selection to the hall and must be !named on 75 per cent of the bal 'lots in order to be elected 11 The current rules also stipu late that if a player has been i! out of baseball for more than 20 years his credentials for admis- sion to the Hall of Fame are : :voted on by a special t 1 I r ?: ! t t --r:--- Zat1 F ''''' '7'‘'''''' -- - rr r:: ' - ': steswisogge-":17:A- toirii:i6 :4 :r''''--- '' - - !'r ':Ic i 4wslerk 7fr ! I It 1 t I 3 ttr 1 I t P' 1 H ' ''' Per 60 '4 t ' Cent ' and Campanella named on were each 'Illuffing '' ":4o-A':'e'' 'ir'' i:' I over 60 per cent of the ballots ""4'i: rr '': 'ir J'' i' ' Nr--"' H Is' :4'' !'C7?xi'1 ' ' 1:'' ' !last year but neither one re '':' '' ': ' 4' :' - ' ' ' e":' ' r -I ': '' ' ceived as- high as 70 per cent 4r ': ' '?' i '1 : t9fHrir ::r :r ro Ted '''''"1!::'' : " Williams who was named rr ' : 4 : r:: ' '(: ''""4- '1'"rk' ireLtkrit'I0"4:''' ' ': on 93 per cent of the votes was ir ' ri 4 'oprl: the only player selected to the ' t I ft ' i::: aoe 4 u'''''''''' :: :: :: "" :: 11:' ' t baseball shrine last year i ' i- ''ts4 :Ta' "" Kiner on the other hand was 40 ' ' ' '''''''''''' ?Te' 3:ieL mentioned on less than 25 per i ' ' '': e 1e :'''' ' 4 : 577!:r cent of the ballots last year but 4 '''' Ir was expected to gain a great -we :'":-k ideal more support this time bet f lit 41 3 ' :A iIcause of his list of impressive Ve ' ':1' ' : i (4home run credentials 7 :::‘t ''''''"rr: Medwick t! i - i 0: ' : ' t j 1 - ''::' ' ! - :'"- :"?' 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Continue Talks 1 - :' '' ii :''' : k I: ' ye -- e 1 t :: r 1 A''''' -4 ? ?'i -- v'irr:N di':!:: i Ø0 ': 4 I ' - ''''''' : n'''i:- 4 q0-- I ' IF e ) - N? '' r :?t '4 I ' 1 ''''-- I i' i I 'Ire ITrfl'i '" NEW i ) ' :3 4 evz:— -- 717 !: - :'' : '1 f):: t $ tt ''' P?: :'::' ' - :40: c:'':?: ' ''' :! r' '‘f Ai : ' :: '' : ::'''' '-- ''t ' 'A t' "t - f F' ok'''! ii:'1 'J 0:4-- ' ' - i ''0 k ' 4 - YORK (UPI) — out- Joe (Ducky) Medwick :fielder out' t !catcher Roy Campanella l'4''4''''O' and Kiner fielder pitcher Ralph ilr' 4 '' 'L ilk :Red Ruffing are expected to be I o r' 4Lti:i1el-it -J the leading candidates Wednesof k I( ' :4 day for election to the Hall 'I''? II!Fame by the Baseball Writer 114 ft 41::1 - ' e-4 rica of k''f:1 se 49 -'11 lAssociation none Although 4:4 I were officially 1 I ?11-night one or possibly all of I Ak—1 :these former greats were the fa -vored choices to be added to the '''4-----' I ' d 1:'''''''':'::' : '': ' ' ' ': 1:: 7: ' 4' L i i I ' t:' 1 ' Texas State athletic director and a leading figure in the movement said Tuesday that from the esentatives rep!' schools will attend the Feb 6 ' - ' When the Western Athletic Conference didn't expand Mon- day the way was paved for a new conference forming which would include leading in-- 1 dependent schools in the West1 The schools involved are Utah State Colorado State New Mexico State San Jose State Texas Western San Diego State and West Texas State ' 4' ' ' ' I I '1tAAV ' !g: New Conference ' t Picks for pftzrWM!ATORPUKIMAMVr01 By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer the average follower of intercolle- $ 1967 - TUCSON — To I II) a By Schools Sportsnlitor Without NCAA Controls We'd Have College Chaos 1 tAil at ' Greats Await i 'i e :f-- ' A' - - — - i'' f1 '- L41- ' :'-- :!: ‘ "'''"- -- — '''''7'-'-'"-' ':' — -- '' ' '" ::4 ' 5:: : l' ' :: i:f it ' ' ::::' :::'' ''" :1- f 'it ''-4o'- rf ''': 'iri': d:ve- '' s"‘ :e"- 4 ':' -- '' 4' ''''7:''t'-4L- Other Players ''': :':'":' 7 ' Under the pressure of winning too many coaches Other players who could pos- :: ' i I": sibly be selected this time are All Sports believe that "all's fair in love and war" applies also to 01?N :" out- ' shortstop Lou Boudreau athletics ) ': Kimbrought said he favors es' and first fielder Enos Slaughter three-da'seminar y here for news media sports tablishing a regular athletic The ' ' ::: t baseman Johnny Mize editors drew representatives from New York City conference with home and home Medwick has long been con Knoxville Des Moines Fort Worth Los Angeles Spok- schedules in football and bassidered one of the most desert- meeta ketball and big spring ane Chicago and CinCirinati and Denver and Salt Lake jug candidates for election to ing to determine champions in the Hall of Fame and has often of Intermountain area the City track tennis golf and baseball voiced his disapproval at not While the reporters can chastise the NCAA at He said the schools could haying been elected in previous A:f904o::o410o0-times over the long run we believe there must be compete in their own areas in —Tribune Staff Photo by Van E Porter years early spring meets and then get A slugging star for the St supervision and enforcement on a national level bench The big looks from the ficldhouse player's 'University Young Brigham Raymond giant Craig Louis Cardinals during the Gas- As Rube Sarnuelson then president of the Football together for the conference center wins several for star reason Cat has been BYU big hoop meet shows girl friend Carolyn Bodily how the house Gang era Medwick corn- Writers said a few years ago in Chicago "Gentlemen the emphasized Kimbrough piled a lifetime batting average we must do all in our power to protect the game we all fact that all of the schools interseasons of 324 for 20 Craictt:5 Well love from the coaches who would kill it" ested In the league are of major The NCAA is the last ditch bastion between rea- status with the exception of San sonable athletics and the confusion coaches would Diego State and that the Califorteam could gain this status bring if they were allowed to run the show themselves nia Fingerl-:'sriA:B!i'-'in a hurry by participating in Not that coaches are dishonest or even less ethical the conference than any other group of men or women It's just that 1100E 0 11OPPIS "Because 11 Does anyone know of a Easy Time got a shot but it was fine We called time out in their zeal and enthusiasm coaches may have diffiBy Bill Co ltrin 9a were scoring and winning" Tribune Sports Writer out"Raymond replied less easy way to break fingers 138 E BROADWAY PH3045 culty in discerning between black or white at times "All of the schools are ideal ''' :: i: ::::::::'2-'-'::- t''''''A-'14- 44'":4:4'"'-'-- ': - 4 ' r' ? Jp- ret--1- :' 'i'''-'7--- f'-- ' ' !: ':: i4Koi le t:- 1 ? 1 I It Worked for Raymond ? i i :' Improve Shooting? Break a I A L pain-wa- for establishing a conference because none of them is tied football up with schedules and we would have an One major problem facing the NCAA is the televi- easy time getting together to sion code which we hope to explain from the viewpoint determine a league champion" comof Dr Herb Dorricott chairman of the NCAA-TThis is true For example Utah State's football team plays mittee in a later column The NCAA has come under fire in the last two West Texas Colorado State New Mexico State San Diego the big "championship" years for scheduling-aroun- d state and San Jose next fall game that the fans want only Texas Western is not Thousands of protests reached the TV network included on the Aggie schedule Explain TV Stand long-rang- e V Now the BYU offense is He was Ion the left hand? pooped changed The idea is to get the tun professional ately ball into Raymond deep and let 4111EMPP 0 41gtailiw 41111111141 teams play at low altitudes for ffin raw ottilaso him whirl and shoot He has has ambitions pro been hitting and now he's a Raymond and there is little question but WHEELS! 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WHEELS! 1 gunner what he will go high in the 0 Raymond who came to BYU draft from Vancouver actually is the All Makes For All Cars Appears Settled shortest of the three tall BYU (actucraig Raymond the His friend BYU Orville "pinned" girl guys Jim Eakins and — New L Used Sizes ally Only 64012) Fisher both measure 641 and coed Carolyn Bodily says it is center Young University okeh with her if Craig wants to I 'Craig is "only" Broken Fingers He may have a bad build for play pro basketball So that apSOUTH STATE AUTO CO the pears settled But he may have Raymond has become a shoot- a basketball player despite Phone 4674575 1 1623 So State er after two years of not being height and the 235 pounds he to learn to shoot left handed as a well as are arms His around 'packs in he when a And became he a shooter right gets 1 Iwo 4Niew 0 diaapipoloomm 41 41018 shooter after he broke two fin- - !hair short of what they could the pros ibe this gers of his shooting hand ta7'"'''''"VT?'""TelErf " 77E74 Scratch Knee season PROVO — In the fervent hope that kids will not go out and purposely slam a car door on their hand it must be reported that one way to become a better basketball shooter is to break a couple of fingers There is a horrible example For I Brigham n Before You Buy ANY Car te: t ' 3 WEL H HL s I ' ''''' - ' 15! 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Raymond State game recently and when er Every time a' big football or basketball attraction is rchools were excellent s "We had Kramer (Steve) he came to the bench coach sold out—how about the fans who bought the tickets tiOnS 1t hitting from that screen out Stan Watts asked him why he WAC Handles Chore that made the sellout possible? Is it fair to take their about 15 feet we had Nemelka money and then give the game away to freeloaders? At the present time the WAC (Dick) pumping 'em in from the WORLD'S LARGEST corners and we had Roberts I think the TV column in the next day or so will be office handles such chores 1 never assigning of officials Pstab1iqh1 (Neil) on the fast break interesting Dame-Michiga- 1 big-leag- THE HOME OF BETTER DEALS association with CHEVROLET and GENERAL MOTORS Proud of a -T- RY MAIN AT 4I-ye- ar - US AND YOU WILL BUY US -- 5th SOUTH 363-764- 4 Gough OwnerMgr V I Tr ( |