Recruiting topic of NCAA meeting By DIANE A. DAVIS Collegian Staff Writer A proposal to limit Division I and II athlete recruiting and evaluation to a four-month period will probably receive much attention at the next National Collegiate Athletic Association convention in January, a NCAA council member from the University said. "The recruiting season (issue) will be a big thing . . . feel there will be a great deal of discussion," said Della Durant, assistant athletic director. The proposal is based upon recomendations made by the Special NCAA Council's Subcommittee to Review Recruiting Processes at a recent council session Durant attended. Durant is a division I-at large representative to the council, a 94-member group which plans legislation. Al Whitte, chairman of the subcommittee, said the recommendation follows the successful implementation of a four-month recruiting calendar for football and basketball by the NCAA last year. "We wanted to get some more balance into the recruiting process . . . we wanted to reduce pressure on the recruited student-athletes, reduce pressure on the (recruiting) coaches and reduce costs," Whitte said. He said he anticipates opposition to the legislation because recruiting time periods for sports other than football and basketball are not regulated by the NCAA. Durant said, "I think some of the legislation (concerning recruiting and evaluating periods) will pass, because the basic concept is very sound." Whitte said the subcommittee determined the Council candidates By LISA NURNBERGER Collegian Staff Writer The six candidates running for bo rough council disagreed on the need to improve the appearance of the borough of State College at a Candi dates' Night program last night. Democrat Jean McManis said State College has become "visually and architecturally duller." She suggested council allow "build ings the benefits of upgrading within existing zoning." Within the last few months, owners have been prohibited from altering building stuctures because of space limitations in zoning ordinances. McManis suggested the council re examine zoning in areas that adjoin residential and business complexes. Daniel J. Wallace, Democrat, said council members, architects and de velopers should cooperate to ensure the ambiance of State College contin ues. The three groups should reach an Fire set in Rizzo's campaign PHILADELPHIA (AP) —An arsonist set a small fire "It looks like a rear window was broken and somebody early yesterday in a west Philadelphia campaign office of used an open flame to light some papers or other combus- Republican mayoral candidate Frank Rizzo, but firefight- tibles," he said. ers quickly extinguished it and little damage occurred, Rizzo, who faces incumbent W. Wilson Goode in the authorities said. 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For example, five states have girls' high school basketball games in the spring rather than in the fall, Durant said recruiting is not the only legislation submitted by the council that will be considered by the NCAA at its next convention. Legislation concerning satisfactory progress rules, clarification of eligibility requirements, enforcement regulations, appropriate awards for competition and the types of promotional charitable activities a student-athlete may participate in will also be considered. Proposals from other sources, such as conferences and the Executive Committee, will also be submitted for vote to the NCAA convention, Durant said. The council is the NCAA administrive body responsible for determining policies of interest to the three NCAA divisions. One of the council's specific functions is proposing legislation based on committee reports to the NCAA convention held every January. The council is refining about 90 proposals and compiling them into a booklet to be mailed to the NCAA member institutions of the NCAA on Nov. 25, Durant said. After Penn State receives the booklet of proposals, athletic officials relay the information to coaches for their input, Durant said. Then University athletic administrators including John Coyle, NCAA representative, and Jim Tarman, director of athletics meet annually with University President Bryce Jordan to determine the University's stance on each proposal. debate aesthetics opers to provide on-site parking. Berner said he is against in-lieu parking,,which permits developers to contribute to a parking fund for a future parking garage instead of pro viding on-site parking. West and McManis both said they were against the in-lieu parking pro gram. "Eventually we're going to have our streets backed off and (parking) is going to move into the next town ship," West said. 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