Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 12, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer
Committee recommends
PSU keep football
n i nrv
A report by the Inter
co lleg ia te A thletic* Com
nut tee at Portland Sftite
University ha» recommended
continuing f«M>tball at PSI' on
metre than a year to year
hast». with increased ex
tern.», and internal financial
support and with a goal of
seeking conference affiliation
The committee. composed
of eight faculty members and
two student», forwarded a
nine page* re*port on foot hall
to PSI' Premdent Joseph (
Blurnel early in December
Blumel has said he will make*
a decision on the future of
font hall som etim e before
( hristnias
If condition» «suggested in
the report can he met. the
committee said “it has every
confidence that intercol
legiate football will make a
positive, continuing contnhu
lion to the future of Portland
.‘state I niversity
The report makes these
specific recommendations
D That the U n iversity
make a commitment to con
linue the program on more
than a year to year basis
2) That the University ad
ministration make* efforts to
•ecure increased and eon
tinuing financial support for
the program, including
at that the president use
his position to seek contnhu
lions from business, proles
sional, union and alumni
groups
bt funds for at least one
full time promotional person.
cl some sort of institu
tional support for athletic
scholarships «examples of
this would I m * general scho
larship funds, tuition waivers
or group housing for athletes
during fall practice);
d) seek to secure, in the
future, general fund monev
to provide at least some sup
(M»rt lor coaches salaries
3) That the I'niversity ad
ministration seek entrance
for Portland Slate into an
athletic conference whose
level of competition for all
programs best matches the
long run needs of the in
stitutiop
While matching revenues
against expenditures is an
important consideration, the
v vihin
Aaron continues career
by llawle Evan.
National Sports
Reporting Bureau
Henry Aaron la in the twi
light years of a record
shattering career that per
haps will never be surpassed
Come the 1975 Major le-ague
baM-ball season, the man
destined for immortality in
baseball's Hall of f ame will
increase the distance be
tween him. his would tie
pursuers, and those cherished
records, each time he ven
tures forth to play the
deadly game of ran 'n mouse
with opposing American
la-ague pitrhers
It's a game that has re
suited in an assortment of
733 misguided curve balls,
sliders, knuekler* and fast
balls, being pounded into the
never never land of National
League stadiums around the
country. History will recall
that of Henry’s first 733 balls
clearing the fences, and lost
forever, only two, numbers
714 and 715 were returned to
him
Years from now, you
ran be certain, a million
people will lay claim to a
baseball dented by the fear
som e jnrwer of Henry Aaron.
committee said it feels that
intercollegiate athletics is
part of the total educational
program of the I'niversity
and shouldn t he asked to
break even financially at all
times. Of all the sports in
which PSI competes, the
committee said only football
has the |»otentiai to break
even given the University's
current facilities.
Football can exist at PSU
or, less than a major power
basis, the committee con
tinued. because large seg
ments of the metropolitan
population arc* interested,
many other schools are I m *
coming more comparable
athletically to PSU by re­
ducing expenditures during
economic hard times, and
expected conference realign
ments in the near future
could be beneficial to PSU
The committee admitted
that interests of young f»er
sons are tx-coming more- dif
fuse and less in line with
conventional activities like
going to college football
games
However, the corn
flutter also believes sup|»ort
lor fcxitball among middle-
aged persons seems to re
main high and is possibly
rising
In the mix cd arguments
lor and against football, the
committee said its survival in
Portland depends on bal
ancing two objectives
attracting community fan
support by playing reason
ably strong opfionents while
at the- same time attracting
financial support to sustain
such a team when costs are
rising.
The- Oregon
legislature
could I m * a kev. the com
mitt«*<- said, if it would fund
at leaM part of roaches
salaries from the general
fund. Such a proposal was
turned down at the last
s|N-(-ial session
Apart from financial con
side-rations, the* committee
said a successful football
team can act as a focal point
to develop student pride* in
the- University, and con
tribute to a sense of com
niumty for faculty, staff,
students and the imputation
,n the surrounding area
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(’olegio (Tsar Chavez in
Mt Angel. Oregon is pre­
paring to n Ic-br.itc- its first
anniversary
on ‘Saturday.
December 14. 1971
It is
with great pride and hope­
fulness for the coming year
that the ( ollegt announces
this celebration to the public
Although laced with many
d ifficu lties and ob stacles
throughout its short lift
( 'olegio ( » sar ( ha . «•/ has
now been ,n existent-,p for
one vear.
During this |M*nod the
College has won a hard
iought legal hattb with HUD
on the- issue- of fore-closure,
and has managed to maintain
an evergrow ing staff and
student bodv despite- a gen
eral sc arcity of funds Finan
rial difficulties remain the
major obstacle to the- ('«»I
leges continued growth.
But on this, its first anni
versarv. all those connected
with Uolegio ( e-sar Chavez
join in saying Si Se Pue-de .
Yes, it can be- done".
Ml are invited to come to
the Uolegio ,n Mt. Angc-I and
help celebrate.
Festivities
are planned for the entire
day. all taking place on
• ampus A mass will be held
at 9:(XJ a.m
A Mexican
styl«- brunch meal will follow
at 10:1X1 and will last until
noon. Cost lor the brunch
will tw- $1.50. From 12 noon
to 3:00 p.m. various groups
from the Chicano community
will entertain, including the
El (am ino Singers. Los
Kancheritos de Gervais, and
the Teatro del So,.
The
afternoon w ill also b«- marked
hv raffles and films. Satur
dav evening at H:30 p.m.
there will be a dance f«-a
luring
popular
Chicano
groups from ail over Oregon
'admission $3.(MB. For fur
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12th
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Enough to strike fear into tin hearts of enemy defense is
this triple backfield consisting of Ktaluk All Americans Joe
U ushingtoti. left, ttklahoma. Art hie Griffin, standing. Ohio
Stale, and I St s Anthony Duels The three were among 22
college su|M-rst.irs in Miami Beuch for u weekend of rest anil
relaxation after their seiet lion Io the 1974 Kodak All America
football Team Here they uri shown during filming of this
sear s All America IV ,trogt.im at the Orange Bowl
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