eo bande, but in the past + more's the pity « it hee failed, either through insipidity or comrdice, to uses" Certainly from as etalwart on enthusiast for football ae is Cy Sherman this i¢ umistakably an open confeseion that he and all other citi Nie eins aks Wiican acum acer ytors and gubsidisers works — When @ gardener trimes exeose branches from o grapevine he deen it te improve the fruit. by lopping off many of the football barmecles, football could be saved. And so could basketball, for that untters But the way it is going et the present time causes people to wonder whether the men who male meney out of football will permit it to be savede ‘nother observation is worth while; namely, the future erop of eeashoe in both football and basketball who will of necessity come fron & group of men who are outgtending in the spert fron the angle of toohnieal skill. hig ie their college laboratory work to show thet they are expertse These men, by and large, are gone of the athletes who are receiving either their beard, room, tuition, becks, and go forth, or @ large part of that, and some are men whe positively leave schecl with a larger bank escount than they entered withs How in the worl4 can many of these future questiomble builders of character challenge a boy to enroll in the university except by the same and only method they know. that is the pay cheglte : the undergraduate newspaper ounce} of New York University, an organisation composed of editors and eporte editors of the four university papers, recently called on the school authorities to subsidize the lew York University football team. The request printed on the froat pages of the four newspapers expressed the view thet subsidisation ie generally