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LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. van of the University of Ken was “cooperating fully” with ney's office in an effoft to cle

tion” in which Kentucky players have been suspected of shaving

Donovan met with Assistant District Attorney Vincent O’Connor for more than®ix hours today, but neither of them would issue a statement regarding thelr| talk. Attorney John Y. Brown, who represents the unidentified players in question, issued a flaming statement protesting the handling of the case. 8 =n BROWN said the boys have flatly denied any wrongdoings, that they ever “shaved points,” or took any money for doing so. He accused the New York dis-

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By JIM HEYROCK

A 27-YEAR-OLD former 15— President Herman Dono-Navy boxing instructor has tucky said tonight the school been assigned to train Golden the New York district attor-|Gloves aspirants at two of the ar up the “unfortunate situa-|city’s community centers. Ed Hassle, Navy veteran and ex-amateur fighter, was given

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though the games in question were played elsewhere, the orig-| inal contracts that led to taking of “corrupt money,” were made in New York. At Frankfort, Ky.. Gov. Lawrence Wetherby, a trustee of the university, said that if any present Kentucky players were found to be involved in the scandals, he would call for their expulsion from the school whether or not they had -dctually committed a crime under law, “But I would have to see the|

the task of folming two teams for the Times-Legion Gold: en

Tournament which opens Jan. 4 at the National Guard ~ Armory, 711 ‘N. Pennsylvania St. The appointment was made by A. J. Thatcher, city recreation director, and

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trict attorney's office of conducting the entire basketball probe .with an eye to favorable! publicity for next year’s guber-| natorial election in New York] state. “The New York district attor-| ney’s office operates with complete disregard for the’ sixth amendment, which guarantees the accused a speedy and public trial

the nature of the accusations,”

Brown said. ” » » “ANY information they now

have, they had more than a year ago,” the attorney accused. “But they waited until the basketball season started, then came flanked by three detectives, following the same pattern as used in the Dale Barnstable case at Louisville. Always they come under the cover of darkness.” Brown said that these “New York third degree methods may be in keeping with the governmental philosophy in New York, but they are obnoxious to the people of Kentucky.” ” ” ” O'CONNOR went to the university president seeking the cooperation of two, or possibly three Kentucky players whom he says were involved in basketball “fix” scandals. The players have not been named, although identity of two of them is an open secret here. Brown forced O'Connor to admit that he had no warrants for the players; that they had committed no crime in New York, and that the alleged fixes took place in Kentucky and Arkansas, where there are no laws governing the situation. : 8 nN

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evidence, first,” the governor said. | the Times -Le42 9 =a ’ gion Committee. IT was largely at Wetherby's| 44 — 2 2 =n instigation that O'Connor came tol Heyrock “HASSLE HAS Kentucky two days ago in an ef-| : asked for all fort to -clear’ up the Kentucky amateurs interested in training

phase of the basketball investiga-.for the Golden Gloves to report to tion, and settle for once and all either Garfield or Eagle Creek the many rumors that have cir-|Centers anytime after 3 p. m. culated since former Kentucky, Monday through Friday. stars Alex Groza, Ralph Beard | Hassle was a participant in and Dale Barnstable confessed to park boxing tournaments before shaving points. J Entering the Navy in 1943. In jservice he was a boxing instruc{tor at Navy Pier, Great Lakes, {and later was in charge of re-’ | creation for the Navy in Hawaii.

| Entries still are pouring in for ithe 1952 tournament. Entries are |open to all amateurs, 16 years old or over. These youths will be able | (to enter in any weight division of| |the Open or Novice classes until} [fight time Jan. 4.

as | AN ESPECIALLY large entry! pill be in the Novice Class this| {year. These scrappy youngsters, |just beginning their careers, al|ways put out with all of their {energy. | They are training in throughout the city at the pres-| jent time. | Preliminaries of the 19th tourn{ament, sponsored by The Indian-| |apolis Times and the Robison-

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