Show COLLEGES RENEW SCOUTING PACT PRINCETON N N. J. J J J. June 18 iS- iS iSBy By By The Associated Press The ThA The crusade to eliminate scouting In circles eastern rn college gridiron sponsored last fall fail by b Princeton and Yale universities gained new impetus today with the announce announce- announcement announcement ment mont that their pact had thad been re- re re renewed renewed for tor another year ear and four on the Tiger sched ached schedule schedule ule isle had joined the scouting non-scouting movement movement- nt Dean Denn Henry B. B Fine chairman ot of the Princeton board of oC athletic control In disclosing the agreement to extension c. c of ot Amherst Lehigh Washington and andLee andLee andLee Lee and William and Mary Iary said sad the proposal had been submitted to all elevens meeting the Tigers this thUi fall Although four respond respond- responded ed favorably Cornell asked that the matter be held In abeyance abe and Ohio State did not reply The Ohio eleven probably felt feit that the argument would handi handi- handicap handicap handicap cap the buckeyes cs in their Inter Inter- Intersectional sectional se struggle with the Tigers next fall fal faU It was WS as thought at at- Princeton While Coach Bob Roper co-author co of ot the scout-less scout principle along with Tad Jones of ot Yale saw Ohio State In action last fall taU coaches from front west mid cnn ern universities have had no op opportunity op- op to observe Princeton tactics for several years ears The Thc Yale-Princeton Yale agreement observers trained barring arning coaches or forthe for forthe forthe ers era tram irons preliminary games the purpose of oC learning the op opponents opponents' opponents opponents style st le of ot play raised a a. a storm storm- of controversy among among- coaches 5 es and critics when first an- an announced announced Several smaller New NcY England institutions adopted the tame same sam principle |