Show 0 THURSDAY EVENING APRIL THE OGDEN (UTAH) 28 1955 STANDARD-EXAMINE- '" W V4 0B R Racine Bowlers Are Consistent oar© Minor Results Action -T- yv By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League vt a”'''' X v vv A' Vv Vvv w' ' k J ' w” ' w ' v Vv ' S i San Francisco 11 Oakland 10 m JVeV' V (11 innings) Los Angeles 3 Hollywood 2 ’ San Diego 6 Seattle 3 ' vVi ' ' s:v 'S' 7 Only games scheduled 4 Y' American Association y ' v s ' :v I Louisville 14 Denver 5 basketball Coach KANSAS CITY Mo (UP)-Co- llege Toledo 8 St Paul 0 ColMinneapolis 6 Charleston 1 Jack Gardner of Utah stood accused by the National Indianapolis at Omaha postT' legiate Athletic Association today for using “deception” poned I and trying to persuade players to use “devious and decep- International League 2 Toronto 6 Syracuse tive behavior” '' Columbus 5 Rochester 3 In a blistering report by the Only games scheduled ethics committee the NCAA cenSouthern Association : sured Gardiner for “unsportsmanNashville 7 Atlanta 1 ' '' t I like and unethical conduct” in at1 6 Chattanooga Birmingham ' ' ies tempting to persuade three KanLittle Rock 11 New Orleans 4 4 sas State College basketball stars 1 Memphis 4 Mobile and one Colorado University playV v Texas League vvv v' er to transfer to Utah in 1953 : M 6 7 Beaumont Antonio San (10 Gardner was coach at Kansas State until 1953 when he went innings) Oklahoma City1 9 Tulsa 7 to Utah MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) — 3 Fort Worth 0 Dallas The players involved were Audicall Beach the at Shreveport postThey Houston Miapii and Roger Craft Gary Bergen so torium arena” because and Kansas State “upset poned Jerry Jung of Art Bunte and Bergen actually many Milwaukee’s Danny O’Conncl looks as though he is going to get hit in the head with that ball as fighters are? Western League was transferred Jung accepted beaten there The latest is Ezzard well as the umpire’s fist Calling the out as Danny slides into second is umpire Dusty Boggess as Des Moines 4 Lincoln 3 his but admission for changed the Giants’ Billy Gradner fires the ball to first The action came in the fifth inning in game in Other games postponed mind and stayed to play for Kan- Charles New York The Giants won An unrated 27year-olNegro Pioneer League sas State Boise 10 Salt Lake City 2 The ethics committee making from Chicago John Holman Other games postponed Trim Teachers its first report did not censure launched a thunderous - surprise jthe players or the two colleges attack in the ninth round to stop LOS ANGELES (NEA) — Walter Byers NCAA executake to — Braves chose the also Baseball YORK NEW AP) There are three female teaching faori on a techtive director made the announce- Charles a National in the last-nigYankees the League writers nical flag knockout pros on staffs of major California covering jthe ment at a press conference Indians the seven golf courses — Helen Detweiller at no All ‘I’ve PRESS excuse” observers ASSOCIATED Charles are this THE got picking year practical By The council’s resolution on Thunderbird Springs BarMIAMI BEACH Fla — John a vote of seven to two they for first place had the Yanks for bara Ransom Palm Gardner was adopted at its meet- said later “I really blew that one By and Sacramento second was a hard hitter and he wore Holman 202 Chicago stopped win to ing in Chicago Tuesday when it He the Indians the Counpicked at Hills Fox was unanimous the me Kansas Cincindown’’ Shirley Sprok City Ezzard Charles 193 also imposed a tw probation American League pennant They choice for the cellar spot Two years ago in the same nati (9) try Club Culver City on the University of Oklahoma and ruled that the University of ring he was outpointed by N i n o “ ' “ rv yyv y “T v‘ v wyyv w Cincinnati be ineligible for com- Valdes an unknown Cuban underif lr Jrjr rni'frfifrrn'rnT dog Who became the top contenpetition in any event for one year in addition der for Rocky Marciano’s heavyto being placed on probation for weight crown “This won’t stop me"” said a similar period Charles who still has hopes for a Resolution Adopted shot at Marciano “I’ll keep third A detailed report from the ason fighting” sociation’s committee on ethics right Holman dropped Charles in the led to the resolution adopted first round with a right behind at Chicago It stated that Gard- the left ear but the 33 year-olner who resigned the basketball former champion was up at the coaching position at Kansas State count of three and quickly took College Sept 30 1953 to 'take the command Utah job did during the sumCharles hurt Holman with a mer of 1953 “actively but cov- consistent body attack and led ertly” carry beyond reasonable on all cards as the fight went into limtts his contacts with three the ninth round Then a sudden Kansas State basketball players Holman by barrage in an obvious effort to “persuade staggered Charles and another them to transfer” to Utah left flattened him for a count of The report also stated that Art nine Bunte the leading scorer on Referee Eddie! Coachman Colorado’s 1953 squad transstopped the fight at 2:48 of the ferred to Utah ninth after Holman had nailed Gardner the report said “re- Charles with three straight solid sorted to deception himself and to head the seemed on and rights J encouraged devious and 'decep- the verge of putting the tive behavior by advising the down for good student athletes to collaborate It was the 16th knockout for in not revealing their projected Holman in 37 fights and his third transfers to the officials of their The this year institutions until time to matric- straight victory loss last Chica'gpan’s ulate at the University of Utah” was to Bob Satterfield who The report said that the comhim out in the first mittee considered it “important knocked round to note that all of this occurred Charles while Mr Gardner u’as still an 193Holman weighed 202 employe of Kansas State C o ” In Salt Lake City Dr A Ray rf Olpin president of the UniverLight as scotch rich as rye satisfying as sity of Utah said the university bourbon Canadian Club enjoys world-wid- e and coach Gardner had been cleared of any violation of conpopularity You can stay with Canadian ference or NCAA rules cocktails before Club all evening long-f- or “Apparently the NCAA coundinner and highballs after Remember cil action involves only questions of ethical conduct on the there is only one Canadian Club and no part of coach Gardner when he other whisky tastes quite like it was still in the employ of KanLast Results Night’s sas State College” Dr Olpin Boise 10 Salt Lake City -- said Ogden at Magic Valley cold Iligh Sportsmanship Billings at Idaho Falls The university president de- cold Great Falls at Pocatello postponed clared that since Gardner came wet grounds to Utah his conduct had reflected Jhe highest sportsmanship and Tonight’s Schedule -Ogden at Magic Valley ethics at Idaho Falls Billings Gardner himself was on a Great Falls at Pocatello Salt Laka City at Boise speaking tour in Southern California His itinerary was not known and he could not be con-- 1 tacted immediately for comment Athletic director Jack Curtice also was unavailable immediately Gardner had a “legal and moral responsibility to Kansas State College” the report said until the effective date of his resignation in September It stated that Gardner was on the “University of Utah payroll effective By UNITED PRESS The Boise Braves opened their July 1 of' that year” 'The coach Was charged in the home season last night with an report with using “unusual in- easy 10 to 2 romp over the sagfluence” in inducing players to ging Salt Lake City Bees transfer All other Pioneer League games The report also lashed out at were postponed because of cold the heads of both schools or wet grounds The Braves jumped into second “According to the information submitted to the committee” it place behind Great Falls in loop stated “the president and ath- standings Avith thred wins and a letic director at ( Kansas State single loss Salt Lake now has a record College attempted to contact their at the of Boise scored freely in four incounterparts University Utah when the press reported nings while the Bees were kept the pending transfer of Mr Ber- under wraps except in the third Pete Fannon singled to center gen HIRAM “Apparently nothing concrete for Salt Lake and Ed Hollod doudeveloped from these calls and bled him to third Bob Quinn IMPERIAL WALKER’S WALKER’S between walked to load the bases and Fanthe result was adathletic and innon was executive the forced when Red Jes-se- n DELUXE WHISKEY GIN ministrations of these institutions took a pass Jerry Ogle’s Now 7 years old instead of' the cooperation and sacrifice brought Hollod in with Made by imported Botanicale teamwork needed to solve the the other run Hiram Walker tlate give this gin its Elegant in Bl problem” a as to taste great Abhoa superb flavor 1 uncommonly ‘In Contradiction Herrera3b 4 12 5 whiskey should and bouquet good Kingss 10 10 The policy council’s 3 3 2 0 Trenarycf resolution stated specifically that Hallgrenrf 6 0 2 0 Gardner “did act in contradiction Jacobylf 4 2 2 0 HI RAM Stringer 2b 4 113 IMPERIAL of the principles of ethical conBalszlb 4 1 11 1 WALKERS duct set forth in Article III SecGattac 3 2 5 0 Vromanp 3 0 tion 6 of the NCAA constitu0 0 0 - A S N i A $t- '' 5 -- 3 A'- - Seattl Wis Los i H Anftles San Dito San Francisco Portland Sacramento ' JJ 1® 5522 ® ® H Holljrwood 52! 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