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Show Football German Causes Uproar DORRANCE, Kas. The Kansas Kan-sas High School Athletic association asso-ciation protested the decision of Dorrance principle Glenn Y. Wy-coff Wy-coff to let a German high school boy play football as part of his one year education in life in the United States. Wycoff said that he wanted the boy, Rudolph Dirschler of Baden, Ba-den, Germany, "to have the experience ex-perience during his one year here that is so thoroughly typical of the fall activities of the American Amer-ican high school football." The association, however could not see it that way and ordered all games played by Dorrance forfeited. The youth came to the United States for a year of American life under sponsorship of the farm bureau and the grange. Wycoff wrote the other principals prin-cipals protesting the association move. "We certainly did not send to Germany to recruit a player for our football team," he wrote. |