-3— or physical education. Herein lies one of the chief weaknesses of the break down in amateur enforcement because by such a method these faculty representatives generally are deans or atnicistrckers of an important division in the university and primarily interested “ heir werk and are not paid specifically for doing a job in which no compensation accrues. No wonder illegal practices creep in when these law enforcement faculty ees toss do not know the inside of the game as practiced by wily paces end administrators. Nor do they particularly care beyond the ange of casual decency. But in professional baseball Judge Landis is paid an annual salary of $75,000 to keep baseball free which is from the taint of the cancer/eating up the amateur collegiate athletic competitive body. Also on this college athletic board there sre pancrelis double the alumni members that there are student members, but certainly the board is faculty controlled. And that is as it should be. But by the school taking the . responsibility of having a faculty controlled athletic board, the real responsive isis rests upon the faculty members of Se ace ass that control the athletic board. The athletic board hires a director or a manager, and if the school is large enough, hires a head coach for each of the ma jor sports. The athletic director is nothing more than a business manager and a personnel director. The coaches are responsible to the athletic director - the athletic director responsible to the athletic board - and the athletic board responsible to the president. So, after all, the responsibility ror the policy of the institution definitely rests with the athletic board and the president. From time immemorial we have had proselyting of our strong young se for combat and for athletic ésntestal babi spoke of it in Biblical times when he referred to the Olympic games, But our present proselyters of 4F material are playing for huge financial stakes. Bowl games and tournament money are the lure in assembling these illegitimate teams. Professional baseball's chief