/ 5 F ; 4 It is thinkable that this association of conferences andectinras 7. # ri Ad FF y in this ‘commissioner plan, would. be a voluntary organization. Ly a al] 1 = 4 j tj ? ey "i ip H i VAAru nah MA Lp, Ee. PAnnandy naWwoara O08 5 Ney abi vada, ix, Ledle The deputy commissioners would not frrlig, ‘ necessarily be excessively high-priced men, because the organizing, motivating and enforcement would be under the supreme command of the High Commissioner. 4 x ‘ His edicts and laws would be final. The college presidents would delegate that power to him feasbwreT® And by this aot the college presidents would be relieved of the burden and the stigma which overhangs our present - day hyp Football is a gigantic business and its vy. brother, ‘basketball, is ts face into the picture. Where there is so much involved, financially, 140) Qa. 03 jo i C3 jo men and organizations will take short cuts unless there is rigid supervision with teeth in its laws. The old so-caliléd amsateur law is outmoded. Scholarships have long . been given to outstanding college athletes. Some conferences pay their men ; } j ‘ ; 3 » “a monthly stipend i ccceudes would set up a conference agreement for scholarships and so forth, with the: The commissioner understanding that no additional outside funds would be forthcoming to the