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Show PROTEST RULING AGAINST CLARK ; Disapproval of Circumstances Circum-stances Surrounding Action Ac-tion Voiced in City Numerous complaints poured iio Tne .Stanrlard-Examlner today OKuinst the drilsion of the officials of the. Utah High School Athletic association made ict night al Bait i-ik--. charging that Daryaj Clark star halfback of the Ogden filgh school eleven was Ineligible In-eligible Men and women telephoned their disapproai. while otht-rs called In person to vol o their opinion of1 wit in iuiu?i x i i , i j Bunvunaini m' case Vjth reference to tho case, Principal Prin-cipal A. M. Morrill today said: "I simply wish to sav that Ogden loses the football championship of J the Ogden division upon a mere tech-' nlcallty, the ruling belnr? made against Daryal Clark, due to his ictrls-; terlnK twice. "Mr. Clark registered at the high school September 22. but was unable i to attend school -it that time on ac-j count of working during tho day time, i 'Later he managed to change his work- Ing hours to nights and so his actual attendance did not begin until the fourth week. At this time he registered regis-tered in subject! other than those! first chosen, which In the opinion of the executive committee gives colon to tho rumor that Clark had no In-! ten in school other than a desire! to play football. 'The fact, however, that Clark has dono satisfactory work In his subjects sub-jects as per affidavits of tcah. re, and that he had a good record of two years' work in 1916-17. 1917-18. makes the teachers and students of the school feel that the decision dosj an Injustice to Mr, Clark, the team ;ind the school. |