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Show [+81 He also reported that. the Athletic Board had con-a sidered thismatter at its last meeting held September? 7, ‘ 194.80 The actioh taken by the Board was: 5' (l),lThey-Athletics?Board; consider" ‘ thatr‘lthfeanatteri of conducting athletic contests is a matter out or the hands of the governing boards, as the athletic conference to which both institutions belong is faculty controlled and" that the cone _ ference would consider each action as an interference in ' conference schedulingo '(2) The Athletic Board is not opmsed to Joint sponsorship of the game, but, does not subscribe to joint managemento (3) The. Athletic Board ' ,felt a that due. to present uncertain conditions ‘of the conference, this was not an opportmze time to enter into any. long term agreemento" - "For' purpoeea 61' information the ‘u‘Pres'ident' presented the following" report engthe traditional Penn-Cornell Thanks= giving Day game which is similar- to the University of Utah a ‘ Utah state AgriculturalCollege game: The Penneylxlr'aniencomell game has ibeen. a Thanksa ~\- a ‘ giving feature for many years, except for '8, short period during the» war." The University or. 'Permsylvanie manages. the game in..its:*entirerya The game is included as one of . the . games- on its season thicket.0 By the terms or the contract, Cornell University receives 45% of the gross gate, after payment of taxeeo - They must pay their own way to the game and expenses while at the guinea. _.They are, how- 7 ever, granted an ' allowance for bringhg their band above this . ‘ 4556.0, The University of- Pennsylvania" retains the 55% of the, ~ gross and pays all game emanaaae they also mat-pay a share toward the board retirement‘,fundo' Included in the gross receipts are figured a share 901th. television m'd radio receipteo The VUnzlver'alty‘ (of ‘P'enheyliéhie retainaall income from conceealohe, .apglmpmgrma. . ‘- , ' *‘ a = -" .‘ .7 " " |