Dilemma of College Athletics ATHLETICS are a part of the American way of life. And supposedly this explains why, at all levels of American edu- cation, there are full-scale athletic programs working at a fever pitch to turn out winning teams. * But this certainly cannot ex- plain, or at least explain rationally- why the colleges and universities of the United States are mixed up in the midst of a topsy - turvy a athletic scheme that defies any reasonable explanation. The present collegiate athletic eet-up throughout the country has many ills, and all of them are BIG: big money, big recruiting, big scholarships, and big alumni. THE BIG MONEY has both good and bad sides, but the bad all too often are foremost. It is only natural that athletics should pay for themselves, and in some cases provide extra money that can be put into inmprovement of school athletic plants... However, shen the money toes isto the "slush fund for providingA the players a little "profit," and when the money becomes so im- Bigness is perhaps the maior cause of present collegiate athletic ills, the author says. It includes big money, big recruiting, big scholar- portant that it is "win at all costs," ships, and big alumni, And the problem is complicated by the wishes of the ever-present, cheering, ticket-buying public. then things have gone too far. And they have at many schools in lems with the present collegiate the country. athletic set-up, but certainly the BIG recruiting has become a BIG MONEY problem is the root necessary evil ini ainsost every of the foremsost evil. l"agueor " fhSchools Must Soon Make a Choice: States where the coaches are try- NATURALLY, there is a good ing to compete with other major side to this question college teams. Many boys are able to get a rofessiona l It has come to the point where college education they would not or n iateztr the coaching staff is selected for have without athletic influence. recruiting ability rather than Either they would not have been coaching a ility; same isen ar- - ble to get in, or they would isotI he L t r even eniployed as full time rc- have be us able to afford it, or cruiters. they just would not have been interested without athletics to in- " TRUE, schoolI fine from the spire th . a atEnal Equalization Plan high school athletes' stand- College athletics also serves the point, since they get free excur- purpose that college in general is sions to many campuses in the supposed to. It prepares a great country-if they arc good enough. number of athletes for a future But from the colleges' stand- l occupation-whether it be in pro- point it is a waste of time and fessional athletics or in coaching money that certainly could be and physical education work. better spent -if only there was Athletics on the college level is I' .11 N JONES another way to keep sip with the also the best, and in many cases rivals. (Contmiuei ei Next Page) ' And, of course, BIG recruiting -- - leads to BIG scholarships. The . - idea is to get the athlete, and u- ?522r:x ' ~S °~_V. _'," g ug ) _ 7 hy G ri nothing will sway him like money. Give him all of the expenses of the school-tuition, room and board, books, other expenses-and then pay him two dollars an hour for Y turning out the lights in the field C house, and he may come to your college. If that will not work, promise him a big car upon gradu tions l C a "gift, and lie probably will Co m lC m o t - " come. And if the BIG scholarships can- not cover the necessary expense, any "big time" university will have the BIG alumni standing by to 3 Compared with most formal wear, the ease and make up the difference. Certainly they will be able to pay the bills with General Motors. freedom of our tuxedo offers a welcome contrast There may be some other prob- RlanTone is pors dito 6 n comfort. Our soft construction entirely Alani Jones is sports editor of The Michigan Daily. . O eliminates the burdensome weight and rigidity Complete Formal Wear Done of excess padding and canvas stiffening. Available in the pure silk or all wool tropical worsted. rom $75 Pan Iove OXXFORD CLOTHES BURBERRY COATS ANN ABROX DETROIT Page Five Phone NO 3-4191 for Free Calendar We'll Deliver SATURDAY, JANUARY 17