i } : ; ahe playa at any college where the pay off 4e for football ween’ rather than for acedemic merit ani too, the athlete could play withe out the etigne of professionslian. Others may say thet some of these rules interfere with en ath- | letets personal libertios. Ani they may, wut we ore endesvoring to | @eflate professional footbell in our colleges in order that our college ethletes will ne longer have to bear the onus of being looked UPON &€6 HeEP-MOPross s | Rugged individualien must end somewhere. Se subeit « program that will further limit the participeting time of the athlete, be- fore we are forced to try a plen suggested by seme college presidents which we fear will cause doubt, mistrust end downright dishonesty.