Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1951 — Page 29

United. Press Glenn, the ‘Wabash n Valley basketball champion, from the Indiana High School Athletic As-

sociation ‘today for failure to declare its star player Charley ‘Session overage for the 1950-51 season, The Board of Control of the THSAA also handed Principal George Bibich and Coach Jack Williams reprimands” because

_{championships and a 30-game they failed to declare the 6 hampi streak last season, was

foot-5 Negro athlete in-norn July 2, 1930, and therefore eligible during his senior year. was ineligible for participation in The THSAA said the susnension Lary Jy during the : ha i effect nt Jan 3 353, Jane Anbthe meeting was held Tuesreinstatement on a probationary day at Lake Wawasee to give Wil‘for the remainder of the|lams, who was vacationing in «52 membership year. Florida at the time of the first

meeting, an opportunity te testify. “re means Glenn will he ane Williams, the THSAA said, teswn state tourney. Any team in the good graces of the association which has played at least eight games during the season, is eligible.

the eligibility of his players,” leaving that matter to Bibich. He said later, however, that he had] probably discussed Session's eli-|

gibility with the principal “over a Wi Hg Boats of Con hundred cups of coffee,” but that Plymouth, took the action after|they never came to any Sefimte two hearings prompted by a pro-| conclusions. test of seven Vigo County schools,| Te insisted he was not aware) demanding an investigation of the case. At the first meeting here June 2. the IHBAA announced that evidence proved that Session, who Jed Glenn to two straight “Valley”

anitted from the evidence pre-iJ sented there is no doubt he was. “It was the easiest case we ever] investigated,” said Phillips. “In

one day we turned up enough evi-

nded Until

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tified he “gave little concern to

that Session was overage but ad- Al

January,

dence proving that Session was overage.”

The IHSAA said a birth cering his birth date as July 2, 1930,

Bibich in February, 1850, He also filed another affidavit by Mrs, Fannie Session, the athlete's mother, that “the Charles Session {in Glenn High School” was born in Terre Haute July 2, 1931. State selective service and public health nursing records also gave his year of birth 1930, < At the June 2 hearing here, Mrs. {Session admitted before the Board of Control she “probably had been mistaken” about the second affidavit, and that Charley's correct birth date was July 2, 1930.

tificate for Charles Session, giv-

in Union County, Ky., was filed by

Phillips revealed that Bession was a member of Glenn's hardwood varsity in his freshman year, The Board of Control charged Bibich did not ¢onduct a complete investigation, “but stood on the delayed birth certificate secured on the afidavit of Mrs, Session in February, 19

It further said he failed to make a proper investigation “due to pressure within the school and community and the fear of a serious reaction against him should he find it necessary to declare Session ineligible.” | “If Williams nad co-operated with Bibi¢h in a sincere effort to arrive at the tacts and had Joined the principal in a statement of all the facts available,

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there would have been no serious repercussions against anyone,” | the board's statement said. i

Glenn already has forfeited 18 regular-scheduled victories, Still pending was possible action by the Wabash Valiey Association, which could strip the Pirates ‘of their championship. i

The suspension was the first |since Jeffersonville was barred {two years ago for proselyting| |players from Silver Creek. It|

{also was the fourth in Phillips’

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CLARK Edward A, GAUSS—Herman N, GOODE~—Ruth J. HEFNER-—Blmer O. ei RASMUSSEN—Alvin C. RASMUSSEN-—Helen ‘W. SHIRLEY Poster C, SIZEMORE--Tina SMITHEY--Glip

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DRANSFIELD—Mary KE. age 74 of 2280 8. Meridian St., beloved wife of John, mother of Ora Adams, Mrs, Leo Steffen, Mrs. H. Bunting, Rayimond and Francis Dransfield, sister |of William Massing of Buffalo, N. Y.; Sister Mary Louise Massing, CBJ, of Indiaanpolis: Mrs. C. A, Chill of Lakewood, O., and Mrs, H. Bridenz of Chicago, Ill; also survived by eight grandchildren and 12 great-

ner's circle tonight when the hard-tops go into action on thn

administration. Session now is

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On to OLGA Cup

Frankfort Country Club provided [Edith Reese, Des Moines. Towa: Mrs. the trophy for. the Indiana Wom-|amiis:

Mrs, Stella Maver, Indisnapoen's ' Golf Association's “old 1s, Bend MIS, Sie Mores, £2 8. uncie o elle ayer. - ladies” tournament but so far | aera services Monday, 9 a. gn. from Andrew's Catholic Chuych, E.

they've been mighty possessive of [3% St the award.

that a Frankfort representative| G00P=Ratk J, "age 30, wife of nat returned the trophy to the .q"Mmrs Richard E, Ricketts, passed clu

fort again retained the trophy for sat. the club as she posted the low M4NCOCK—Norman of Terre Haute. gross score of 90 in the annual | Compiete information later, OLGA tournament at the Country | Club of Terre Haute yesterday. |

shared in the honors posting low| net of 96-1576 for the day. -

grandchildren. Funeral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 S. Meridian St., Saturday, 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart Church, 9 a m. Burial St Joseph Cemetery. Members of Christian Mothers Society will meet for prayer Friday, 8 p. m,

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