Realiging the inequalities of rules of the BigeSix that exist between various » I desired to distinguish the difference in the rules ccoursing asintall fe Leisiated ty the fuoulty representative On directors Tah ) No where in other sports do they discriminate against a particular Sport and state that only a certain mmber of players my be dressed for home CANCE» Realizing the right of free speech, I dictated a statement to Mre Horace Magon, our Sports Publicity Mrector, so that he might give it to the presse I did not blaze away or fire back at anyones Neither have I my idea one iota in regard to the rules diseussede If the directors of the and submitted it to the faculty representatives the basketball coaches of the BigeSix did not hear of ite In all previous SORES Get Or La tee tart nt, St Senet conmaht the centans ent representatives for legi One ve power of the directors and the faculty representatives to make rules, but the mere flagewaving and lipeservice given te President Roosevelt's National fefense Progrem by college administrators does not strike a very responsive chord, when such legislation as we have In many institutions no money is forthcaning fron the athletic department for intramural athletics. As a general practice, many schools speak about the earnings from the athletic department going to intranurals but generaljy the amount contributed is very small. At our institution not one penny is given by the athletic department toward intramurals because they have their own financial problem, My intent was constructive criticism and not to stir up milices We certainly would have no desire to enter into any personal controversy with our two good friends, Dre Helle King and Director Mel. Ahern of Yansas States however, neither one of them did answer this very pertinent points; Why is it that there is a curtailment on numbers in basketball for home