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Ed Warner (basketball)

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383: 276:"(Judge Saul) Streit considered Warner to be incorrigible and uncontrollable. Warner was too flamboyant and he also had a record as a juvenile delinquent. Streit believed in rehabilitation by deprivation" 376: 369: 141: 237: 145: 513: 409: 488: 392: 181: 185: 478: 503: 493: 272:, including Warner. While most convicted players received suspended sentences, he was sent to prison for six months. A lawyer in the case remarked: 224:, he regularly battled with bigger men to average 14.8 points per game as a sophomore for the Beavers during their championship year. In the 225: 155: 325: 304:. He then officiated high school basketball games until he was partly paralyzed in a 1984 car accident. He died on September 7, 2002. 297: 229: 108: 281: 189: 151: 233: 498: 483: 249: 205: 193: 93: 258:
were named co-captains for the Beavers and were poised to defend their championship titles. On February 18, 1951,
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For his involvement in fixing games, Warner was permanently banned from playing in the
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Scandals of '51: How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball
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CCNY Beavers men's basketball 1949–50 NCAA champions
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that came to light in the aftermath of that season.
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Harlem, New York
DeWitt Clinton
Bronx, New York
CCNY
Forward
NCAA champion
1950
NIT
1950
basketball
1949–50 CCNY Beavers men's basketball team
NCAA tournament
National Invitation Tournament
point shaving scandal
DeWitt Clinton High School
the Bronx
Nat Holman
City College of New York
forward
1950 NIT
Bradley
Madison Square Garden
1950 NCAA tournament
CCNY point-shaving scandal
Ed Roman
New York City
District Attorney
Frank Hogan
point shaving
National Basketball Association

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