Monday, May. 07, 1951

No. 18

Manhattan's sordid basketball scandal kept right on rolling. Last week police arrested the 18th college player (and the eighth from Long Island University) to be accused of fixing games in Madison Square Garden. The player: Jackie Goldsmith, 31, described by the D.A.'s office as "the essential key . . . responsible for the corruption of more basketball players than any single person." The specific charge: offering bribes totaling $3,500 to four L.I.U. players.

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