Show 44 c it o o 0 Purdue Charged Charged Charge With Athletes tes v IOWA WILL REMAIN ON BLACK LIST Indiana Prep School Coach to Appear Before Before Be Be- f fore re Griffith CHICAGO Juno 5 AP The AP-The The Big Ten athletic tic turmoil grew today as Everett Case baAk basketball coach of ot Frankfort Ind md high school advised advised advised ad ad- he was was prep prepared red to go before Commissioner John L. L Griffith with proof that Purdue as as' vell as' well as Iowa was guilty of subsidizing athletes Coach Case said he also would prove to Commissioner Griffith that Purdue revealed his credit with Iowa because he refused to re recruit recruit recruit re- re cruit for Ward Yard Piggy Lambert boilermaker basketball coach Charges presumably coming from Purdue were made recently that C Case se had sent two of his star basketball basketball bas bass players Doyal Plunkett and Bob to Iowa In exchange for free teaching credits Nelson Kellogg Purdue director of Athletics advised the Associated ed ad Press over long distance telephone telephone tele tele- phone phon th that t he would be glad to have Case outline his charges We are anxious to know If anyone anyone any any- ny- ny one connected with Purdue guilty of or subsidizing athletes athletes athletes ath ath- letes Kellogg said And if Case has such Information now i is the time to give it to Commissioner Griffith But as as' as asfar far far faras as I know there Is no basis for tor such charges BIG TEN LIKELY TO BECOME BIG NINE CHICAGO June S AP The AP-The The Big Ten after next January 1 Is likely likely likely like like- ly to become the Big Nine After that tha date unless the confere conference ce changes Its stand Iowa will be out A special Investigating commit- commit I Lee iee aner acter after Ift fl live hn li a flours discussion ss l on n O or E Lee iee aner acter after Ift fl live hn li a flours discussion ss l on n O or E Othe orthe th the charges against the University of Iowa with representatives of that school voted late yesterday esterday to let the Iowa ouster stand Th The committee e that heard Iowa's plea for reinstatement y yesterday was was' composed of Professor i James LJames Page of the University of Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minne Minne- sota Professor Thomas E. E French of ot Ohio State and Professor George A. A Goodenough h of the University of Illinois It ruled that Iowa must demonstrate In a a practical manner Its ability to stop and subsidization of athletes and to bring control of its athletic activities activities under the faculty Three Iowa representatives led by P. P President Walter Jessup promised promised promised prom prom- to do everything possible to remove the causes for the action of the committee WILL GIVE IOWA CHANCE TO PROVE A statement nt issued Issued after the this meeting said The committees committee's opinion is that it itis itis itis is premature to grant Iowa's peti petI- tion This will afford Iowa an opportunity opportunity op op- op to demonstrate its abil ability ability abil ity to to make the resolutions of its governing body effective and to demonstrate to the conference that it can correct present abuses The Iowa representatives did not question the justice or propriety of the faculty committees committee's action the statement added During the hearing four questions were asked of ot the Iowa officials 1 Can Iowa guard effectively the matt matter r 0 of ot scholarship eligibility ity 2 Can Iowa eliminate the subsidizing subsidizing sub sub- of or athletes by funds of va various rious kinds and anti by the use of student student student stu stu- dent notes 3 Can Cart Iowa restrain alumni alumn activities activities activities ac ac- ac- ac and maintain mil full faculty control S 4 Is Is' the athletic department wi willing ll g to o disqualify all all present resent athletes who have received improper improper im urn- proper financial aid MEETING HELD IN SECRET CHAMBER CHAMBERS S The meeting was was secret and the exact replies to the questions were not divulged However officials of the tho school before the meeting had declared their determination to do everything possible to eradicate the abuses abused referred to In the first three questions In answer to the fourth E. E H. H Lauer newly appointed director of ot athletics after the m meeting tIng said Iowa would await detailed charges against individuals by Major Griffith Griffith Griffith Grif Grif- and would try each case on its merits Those athletes who it might be proved had been recruited recruit recruit- ed and subsidized would be barr barred d from intercollegiate competition he said Iowa Jowa again may petition for re reconsideratIon reconsideration reconsideration re- re consideration of the action expelling it from the conference and it ItIs Is 15 expected that such a request will willbe willbe willbe be made at the beginning of the fall semester 1 |