OCR Text |
Show ATHLETES HURT BY PUBLISHED CHARGES Charles A. Dean, chairman of the championship commlttoo of tho Central Cen-tral A. A. P., says there is too mu:h publicity given charges filed against athletes before the i harsjes are lnves-I lnves-I tigated. His declaration camo as B result of the cases against Jolo Ray, Loren Murchlsnn. Jackson V. Soholl nnd Joo Loonils. Dean points out that these star athlet' s were practically practical-ly adjudged guilty before their cases were tried or even in v.Htlgnled. Ho favors a system that will keep let n I all charges of professionalism against athletes until they ore proved. H favors plenty of publicity for those who aro found guilty of profession-allsni. profession-allsni. but declares as his belief that the present system doCH much to tl ?-I ?-I stro:- the morale of tho amateur or-I or-I ganlzatlon. His suggestions will be I taker- up at the next meeting of the executive committee. |