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EMME TRACK COACH BUD WINTER RETIRES CUBG Cancelled Viet Film Today "Vietnam Dialogue." a movie nar- The College U ' Board of Gover- rated by CBS war correspondent nors meeting scheduled for David Schoenbrun will be presented today has been (emptied. The nest at 7, 8, and 9 o'clock tonight in be Thursday, Crati meeting will Morris Dailey Auditorium, A 50-cent April 9, at 8 p.m. In the Pacheco PARTAN DAILY donation D asked to pay for the Rosen of the College I ohm. 11 mu SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE films rental. Vol. 57 411111b. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1970 No. 91 'New' Evidence Signals Universally Acclaimed Mentor Dumke Strategy Switch Closes 30-Year Cinder Career By CRAIG TURNER chancellor's office were copies of the Daily Assistant Editor letters made before they were de- By BILL GILBERT ated from San Jose State." Winter's accomplishments also go in- Prompted by an SJS music profes- stroyed. Daily Sports Writer His reason for retiring, he stated, to the area of writing, where he has sor, Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke has Miss Duzet, no longer a student at After 30 years of producing cham- was that "I am very greatful to the authored four books. They are: "So significantly changed his strategy in SJS, told the Daily that the charges pionship athletes and teams, Bud administration, my colleagues and to You Want To Be A Sprinter," 'The the case of fired professor Dr. Eldred were dropped because "at the time I Winter, head San Jose State track the college for having been given this Rocket Start," "The Jet Sprint Relay E. Rutherford. thought that Rutherford had gone coach, will retire at the end of the opportunity, but now I want to quit Pass," and "So You Want to be a High Unsolicited material submitted to the through enough and would change his season, it was announced yesterday. while I'm still young enough to enjoy Jumper." chancellor two weeks following Ruth- teaching habits, but I guess he hasn't." Renowned as one of the best track retirement and do some of the other World sprint records currently held erford's firing is contained in the brief She said she was unaware that the coaches in the world, and the greatest things I've always wanted to do." These by SJS athletes are numerous. They presented by Assistant Chancellor Dr. letters had been sent to Dumke's sprint coach, Winter's proteges claim other things include his two favorite are: the 50 yard dash by Clayton, a C. Mansel Keene to an SJS grievance office, and did not know Peterson. nearly all of the world sprint records hobbies, fishing and golf. share of the 60 and the 100 both by committee investigating the dismissal. She did not disapprove of Peterson's from 50 yards up. Acting SJS President Hobert Burns Carlos. Ronnie Ray Smith has a shriz Although the contents of the brief action, however. In addition, his 1969 team is the cur- said of Winter "Bud Winter is one of the 100 meter mark. 220 yards and were not disclosed to the press, testi- Peterson, 54, a member of the SJS rent defending NCAA champion and in of the great track coaches of all time. 200 meters both on the straightaway mony at the hearing indicated that faculty since 1947, led an ad hoc com- 1964 Winter's squad finished as the and on the curve, all by Tommie Smith, several new documents were sent to mittee called Professors for Responsible NCAA runner-up. the 400 meter dash by Evans, and the the chancellor by music professor Erik Conduct during the strike. The group Winter has been coaching for 36 880 yard and 800 meter relay marks. Peterson on March 10. Peterson later opposed the walkout and circulated years, and came to SJS in 1940, as- Spartans were also members of world confirmed it. anti-strike petitions. suming the duties of track coach and record setting relay teams in the 1968 These documents include letters from Peterson told the Daily late yester- freshman football coach. Before com- Olympics. Ronnie Ray Smith was on some of Rutherford's former students day that he was not accusing Dr. Ruth- ing here, he spent four years at Wat- the 400 meter quartet and Evans on and all concern Rutherford's activities erford of misconduct, but wished all sonville High School and three years the 1600 meter relay team. SJS also prior to the January, 1969 faculty facts to be aired, including the two at Salinas Junior College. holds the American Record in the 440 strike he led. students' complaints. Commenting on his decision, Winter yard dash. The complaints stem from Dr. Ruth- "What shocks me is that I had to said, "I've collected a wealth of mem- Although a successor has not yet erford's alleged absences from class supply this information to the chan- BUD WINTER, retiring SJS track ories watching athletes develop into been named, speculation is that Win- several weeks during the fall, 1968, canoes office. Where was the admini- coach, with his prize pupil, Tommie men and champions and as successful ter's assistant, Ernie Bullard, will have semester. stration?" he said. Smith, holder of five world records. citizens after they have been gradu- first crack at the head coaching spot. CHARGES DROPPED Bullard has been at SJS for two Disciplinary charges involving the years and prior to that was head track documents were brought against Ruth- coach at Mesa Community College in erford last year but were later dropped, Mesa, Ariz. While there his teams and records involving them were re- A.S. won two consecutive national junior from Rutherford's file. Council moved Refuses To Consider college championships. Chancellor Dumke, in a March 9 letter to the Academic Council ex- his action In firing Ruther- plaining BUD WINTER ford, said, "I personally have felt from Prospective Appointments Again ... Retires from coaching United Front Debate the very beginning that the strikes were unwarranted and that those who By RENEE BAYER recommendations for appointments to One doesn't develop world class ath- participated in them were behaving during the last four weeks of the Fall Daily Political Writer council. Ile said the letes without considerable ability. It's With War-Related in an unprofessional manner." appointments will semester. 4) Election Board Members be made going to be very difficult to replace Now, however, with the additional It was April Fools at yesterday's through himself and given shall serve for a term of one year and to A.S. President him." material presented by Peterson, the AS. Council meeting as council mem- James Edwards be- can only be removed by a 2/3 vote of cause Dr. Robert Bronzan, Director of Recruiters Scheduled chancellor has broadened his agrument "council is not acting in a re- student council. bers once again refused to consider the Intercollegiate Athletics, said "Many Three corporation spokesmen to include Rutherford's pre-strike ac- sponsible manner." have five new appointments, even after the ACT 50 persons, on and off campus, believe been scheduled for a debate with tions. Council members approved a $250 mem- written resignations that the success of our track and field bers of the United Front Dr. John Galm, advocate for Dr. of retiring coun- allocation request by the Sociology 160 Amendments to Act 50 (College Against War teams was due to material advantages. Related Recruiting, but Rutherford. challenged the admittance cil members were presented. Voting class for 'Tent City." This class proj- Union Program Board) were sent back there is still The truth Is that such success is at- some question as to of Dr. Keene's brief Tuesday, but was against consideration of the appoint- ect will be for three days and nights to the committee for revision after whether the de- tributable to the enthusiasm, dedica- bate will overruled by chairman Dr. Leon Lee. ments were councilmen Jeff Potts, next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. much deliberation and arguing. Action take place. tion and technical expertise of Bud." The Radical Rutherford told the Daily yesterday Terry Speizer, Bob Willich, Mike Buck- The project will include discussions taken on the act prior to sending it Action Movement Among the top world class athletes (RAM), that he never cancelled classes, but ley and Mike Eklund. concerning high rent and inadequate back to the committee was removal which is a part of the United coached by Winter are Tommie Front group, suspended them while his students One prospective appointee, Dan housing in the campus area, employ- of the College Union director from the published a Guest Room Smith, Lee Evans, John Carlos, Ray article in the March 31 worked on individual projects under his Ready, questioned council's actions and ment, material consumption, values non voting members and the voting edition of the Norton, Dennis Johnson, Bobby Poyn- Spartan Daily in consultation. asked whether or not he should return. and sensitivity sessions. Sanitary facili- members will include 10 students at which it stated it ter, Jeff Fishback, Ed Burke, John would not participate At the time in question, he said, he "My advice is not to come back," ties and food will be provided. This large and one council member. in the debate. project is for the Powell, Chris Papanincalou, Ronnie RAM gave as its reason for refusing conducted small group discussions with stated chairman John Merz. His rea- entire campus com- A motion to have the attorney gen- munity and 1000 to Ray Smith, Kirk Clayton, Sam Car- to debate the fact that the originally students working on these projects.
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