Show GIFTS JUDGE SA SAYS YS Dizzy Dean Warned for Taking Coin CHICAGO April 11 The Thc The next time anybody offers money moncy to Dizzy Dean Denn St. St Louis Cardinals' Cardinals I pitcher for anything he does on the tho ball field he will kick him In Sn the tho troth tenth That was the tho promise Dean made today to Baseball Commissioner K M M. M Landis at a hearing held here hereby hereby hereby by the baseball czar into the money dealings of ot the tho ho Cardinal mounds mounds- man and Buck Newsom ace hurl hurler or for the Louls St St. Louis Browns with Dick Slack a furniture man of ot East St. St Louis Both Dean and Newsom were absolved absolved absolved ab ab- ab- ab solved of oC accepting a bonus from Slack The commissioner made no comment concerning a contract for which Dean Denn possesses for radio appearances s but gave strict orders that neither player wat wa to accept money for anything they do on the baseball field The hearing was the result of ot published stories quoting Slack as having having- paid Dean to keep peace In the Cardinal family Dean admitted admitted admitted ad ad- that Slack paid him last hut year or a game for tor winning winning winning win win- ning thirty games At this point the Dizzy one queried But If somebody comes up to you and just hands you cant can't I take it 1 LandIs blazed blaed and answered in reply People dont don't dont don't-do do things like that thaL Will vIll you promise pie me that the next time anybody makes a proposition of or that sort to you that you will kick him in the teeth 1 Answered the blatant Dean subdued subdued sub sub- dued Yes sir Dean testified that Slack paid him 50 0 50 a week for appearances on the tho radio last year and for each game jame he won He produced a conTact contract con con- tract Tact the terms of ot which included the flat payment of or for tor radio appearances this year Dean will willbe willbe be paid 2000 in cash and oo on ithe the fifteenth of each month tho the contract stated LandIs read the tho contract turned a stern expression toward Dizzy and shouted Dont ont take money from anybody anybody anybody any any- body on earth outside of baseball for a performance on the baseball field We 0 cant have 11 any outsider er ers financially Interested ted In base base- ball Dont Don't you see eo ee why we e cant can't have ha that sort of thing Once again Dean replied meekly Yes sir Of Ot the two principals at 81 the hearIng hearing hearing hear hear- ing Newsom was the tho more outspoken outspoken outspoken out out- spoken in contrast to tho the usually talkative talkaU Dean Dizzy however was outspoken at one ono point when asked about Slack Hes a pretty nice fellow Judge Hes He's got plenty of or dough too That's what I like you rou to know LandIs produced newspaper clippings clippings clip clip- pings quoting Dean as having said he demanded 2 for tor 1935 but bul that he couldn't get it so Slack gave mo me to keep peace In tho the Cardinal family This the pitcher denied having said and declared that the money was to be paid him for tor only radio appearances Newsom said ho he expected to be signed to a contract by Slack this week which would provide the payment payment pay pay- ment of ot a week for tor radio talks The hearing lasted only halt half an hour The commissioner suddenly said all and nd stalked from the room |