The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 09, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    Grid De-Emphasis Asked
SEATTLE OP) The National
Collegiate Athletic association
will be asked to go along with the
Pacific Coast coiuerence in a pro
gram to deemphasiza football by
eliminating spring practice and
possibly post-season bowl games
and the two-platoon aystem.
H. P. (Dick Everest, vice presi
dent of NCAA di-t ict eight, said
yesterday the proposals are part
of a 12-point program to be placed
before the NCAA at it convention
this winter.
Everest, University of Washing
ton faculty represenatlve on the
cost conference, said the confer
ence had accepted "almost unan
imously" the 12 points outlined in a
poll he conducted.
Re added, however, the coast
conference will not include the rec
ommendations in its athletic code
unless they are accepted by the
NCAA as a whole.
Everest said there was unani
mous agreement among coast con
ference members of ten of the
proposals. Two schools, which he
declined to Identify, opposed ac-
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ceptance of rules which would
eliminate spring practice or aban
don the free substitution (platoon
system) rule, ne said.
Paints Listed
1. Confine practice to the season
of the sport or limit and rigidly
supervise out of season practice.
t. Limit he number of games of
tach sport, particularly football
and basketball.
3. Re-examine and perhaps rule
out post season games:
4. Reconsider the free subiti
ution rule.
5. Insist on the athlete's normal
progress toward degree to re
main eligible for athletics.
6. Deny eligibility to a student
not admitted in accordance with
regular published entrance requirements.
T. Limit the number and amount
of financial grants to athletes.
8. Reduce undesirable recruit
ing activity.
9. Demand strict adherence to
both the letter and the spirit of the
lilies.
11. Eliminate excessive enter
10. Make ineligible any athlete
who enters into collusion know
ingly to receive gifts or aubsidy
or conference.
12. Give close attention to the
beyond that permitted by his s hool
tainment of prospective athletes.
curriculum ot tne atniele.
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Stritxke Chosen
Player Of Week
Ed Sritzke. Roseburg high
school linebacker, became the first
man on the 1951 squad to win the
Lions' club nomination as player
of the week twice. He was named
for hia work in the Grants Pass
game. -
Coach Bill Reder has called him
"The kind that one likes to coach."
He continued that Stritzke was one
of these with a very fine spirit,
and a willing worker.
The Qve-foot-ll-inch, 150-pound
senior in recent gamea has teamed
with Bobo Williams as two of the
best linebackers in the district
Quoting Reder again, be a a y a,
"Stritzke isn't - the outstanding
type, but always plays outstanding
ball on defense. He's very c a p
able." Beside his defensive work, the
sturdy 17-year-old substitutes on
offense for center Ren Kress.
For the third straight year, the
Peeweea of Rosa grade school won
the elementary championship of
Roseburg, but a new, power ' ap
peared in the Heavy loop to break
the Rosa football supremacy.
Coach Bruce Hamilton's River
side squad took the Heavy cham
pionship with the only undefeated
record in either league. His Heav
ies were .unbeaten in six loop
games, in addition to winning all
the quarter games to cop the Jam
boree championship. Last year'a
champions from Rose hsd to set
tle for a second-place tie with an
even record of three wins and
three loases.
Third Championship Wan
Meanwhile, the Rosl Peewees
closed out the season with their
third straight championship tucked
away. They just managed to turn
the trick, however, against the
late bid of fast rising Benson. It
was this same Rose team that lost
the Jamboree championship to
Benson. Rose, mentored by new
coach Stan Karejwa, managed to
stave off the Benson rally, how
ever, and came out without a loss.
The record was four wins and two
ties.
Here are the scores of the fi
nal gamea played Wednesday and
Thursday. In the Peewee division,
champions Rose dumped winless
Fullerton, 30-7, and Benson de
feated Riveraide, 12-0. The River
side Heaviea preserved that un
beaten, record by bouncing Rose,
7-0. while in the other Heavy
tame. Benson downed ruuerton,
12-0.
The kids now have a two week
respite before basketball season.
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Games On Finlay Saturday
The YMCA sli-man football
league goea into ita seventh round
on Finlay practice field Saturday
afternoon with West Side leading
the pack, which incidentally, has
been narrowed to four teams.
Lai t-place Umpqua Plywood
withdrew from the league, accord
ing to an announcement by YMCA
Secretary Merlin Donaldson. Thia
shifted the pairings for Saturday's
gamea and eliminated the bye.
At 1:90 p.m., second place Chris-
ilttn hllrf-h mta Uina'nn anil m
2:30, West Side tangles with Bap-
There were a total of 56.004 al
ley beds certified in 8,638 estab
lishments by i the American
Bowling Congress during the 1950-
51 season which ended July 31.
The biggest man on the Notre
Dame football squad ia Joe Kat
chik. He weighs 255 pounds and
plays end.
Wesleyan university and Trinity
college, both from Connecticut,
have a traditional football rivalry
that dates back to 1885.
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