Word: bowlings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Louis, No. 7, undefeated (6-0) in the Missouri Valley Conference, and owner of a 16-4 record overall. Using its controlled fast break, St. Louis upset Kentucky, the nation's top offensive team, 61-60, in the Sugar Bowl tournament, then beat Oklahoma A. & M., the nation's top defensive team 48-40. Attendance is up 2% over St. Louis' alltime high...
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...Jordan took to task the group of college presidents who recently drew up a program that included abolition of bowl games and out of season practice. He offered a three-point program of his own: 1.) setting up a standard set of entrance requirements which are honestly enforced; 2.) enforcement of a curriculum that will ensure that a boy graduates with a "respectable diploma"; 3.) a setup by which financial aid to the needy student is administered by an agency designated by the college president and trustees. He deprecated the attacks on college football, adding that "the temptation to suggest...
...point is that so long as bowl games and post-season tournaments offer the lure of money and glory for winning teams, and so long as football and other sports are organized on a year-round basis, an "enforcible" code of admissions or scholarships will be virtually impossible to achieve. The evils in football are not surface stains caused by a few evil practitioners, as Mr. Jordan implies. They result from the bigness of the sport, and so long as the sport is big name, big news, and big money, the evils will be with...
...N.C.A.A. did not agree with the presidents on the matter of athletic scholarships, bowl games, and spring practice. It took no stand on the first, appointed a committee to study the second, and adopted a compromise on the third, limiting it to 20 sessions in a month and outlawing spring games or scrimmages with other schools...