There are other sections in the brociure that are equally os bad as this. | dust before Christms the faculty representatives revised the rule, permitting the contacting of high school athletes by the athletic representatives, thereby admitting that the wealminded o.k.‘'d the action of the outlaws in the conference who have a ee aa activity. cis cates mutee Wie Guniaey wath Pion of Oaks pie to speak to alumni groups, of course, is just for the uplift of the alumni’ When we have a national commissioner the type of Judge Landis in our intercollegiate athletics, then we will have respect for the law. fhis national commissioner would have commissioners wider him in every collegiate district. It would be like the bank examiner having deputy examiners. But the high commissioner would have power. He would not be a "Pollyanna", but would be a realist and would follow much the same procedure as aia Judge Landis. The N.C.A.A. has never been mich more than a paper organisation. It has always lacked power to enforce its edicts. It could have controlled proselyting and professionalisn, put the pity of it is, it never measured up to its responsibilities. And in closing, I want to tell you that the “secondhand reports” were firsthand, and you might be surprised what I have in my files at the present time, But I am not prosecuting the N.C.A.A. or the organized intercollegiate set-ups. That is not and never has been my purpose be- cause our institution is a member of that organization. It is one thing to have facts in your possession, and another thing to have an organiza- a a Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH — Basketball Coach.