Grid Program Abolished?
"Grid Program Abolished?"
On May 11, 1917, the Associated Press announced that the Board of Trustees at Westminster College at Fulton, near St. Louis, Missouri, declared that "for the present," the school would be suspending football operations for the first time in school history. The move would save the institution nearly $7,000 annually and was done as a "matter of economy." The College's president declared it necessary to keep the school's budget afloat.
World War I was raging on in Europe, and many young men were serving their country. The remaining citizens were reducing activities and spending to help with the war economy of the nation.
It was not determined in Coach Emmet Staber would be retained on staff at Westminster or if his employment had been terminated.
We are happy that the gridiron program is alive today, playing a non-major college schedule.
Info courtesy of Newspapers.com The Missouri Telegraph, Thu, May 12, 1932 ·Page 1
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