Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Jun 1955, p. 12

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1" THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, June 3, 1958 NHL Governors Will Deal With Gallinger's Appeal MONTREAL (CP)--The request Bruins forw ard | wagered on H years ago. asso- Detroit gambler James turned up in a wiretap tion in 1948 by Detroit was considered a black mark Canadian ip an agreement Amateur lessional leagues, has kept Gal- out of organized hockey since time. He is believed seeking reinstatement so he 'can become a coach, club official or hold some the time Campbell said Taylor had e result of a hockey game, but there was no attempted Some 30 players are believed to have been mentioned Wednesday in various waiver discussions which p- took place behind closed doors, No announcement was mde about final results of the waiver talk. A number of the players dealt with were understood to belong to minor- league farm clubs of NHL teams, There were also a few minor rule changes and one addition--the NHL representatives decided that games must be started on time and resumed promptly after the 10-minute intermission between periods. Also, in future, a team will need the consent of the visit ing squad to put on a between- periods show or presentation that is likely to delay resumption of the game. ition in t hockey, at Kitchener, NORS y two NHL governors heard Gallinger's plea, Frank Selke of Montreal Canadiens and Walter . Other teams were represented by general man- agers, who will report on the hear- ing to league governors. e governors will then file their views with NHL president Clarence Campbell who will pass them on to Gallinger's lawyer, R. J. Reid of Preston, Ont, Campbell said it was the feeling scr SATCHEL ON PAYROLL KANSAS CITY (AP) ,- Base- ball's hardy p erennial, Leroy (Satchel Paige is back on a pay- roll today, T. Y. Biard, owner of Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Amer- ican League said he had signed the venerable right - hander for 'something in the neighborhood of $40,000." Paige had been on the loose since he was released by Baltimore Orioles last year. Bob Feller Is On Waiver List? CLEVELAND (AP) ~ The fact that Bob Feller's name a) ed 3 wi yet list Sosn't an a g, sald general manager Hank Greenberg of the Cleveland Indians Wednesday. "Bob Feller has no desire to leave the Cleveland club and we have no intention of letting him go," the Tribe boss said in an in- terview with Ed McAuley of the Cleveland News. Several days ago it became known that a waiver list issued to other American League clubs by the Indians contained the names of Feller, Ralph Kiner, Vic Wertz and Art Houtteman. Greenberg said he has to William Harridge, the ledgue, over what he termed a "leak" of those names, lists are supposed to be confidential, to be seen only by club officials, GETTING CALLS The general sald he has been getting te y and said the callers 'naturally don't understand the workings of the waiver system." He said everyone om the club, "including Al Rosen, Bob Lemon and all the others, have been on the waiver list at one time or an- other. Did this mean we were {try- ing to sell them at $10,000 eac! or any other price? Of course not." Greenberg did not go into de- tails on how the waiver system ac- tually works. McAuley, howe ver, explained some of the uses to which it is put. If a club wants to trade an out- protested esident of that "in view of of this matter which had engaged the attention of the league seven or eight years, there was no need for any great haste." The clubs' representatives first went oyer the case and the formal plication while Galli and his lawyer sat in the hotel corridor near the meeting room. Then they were called in. They remained nearly an. hour. Then they came out and again waited in the corridor. Gallinger, a hefty red-haired fellow now 0 years old, appeared a bl: "upset emotionally, He was drodsed a neat Hd suit and ciatted quietly with Mr. Reid. TO CLEAR HIMSELF Asked what was his purpose pri- marily in presenting the application he sald: "Lu clear myself and for the bennit of my children. I may | also have the opportunity of being assovlated with hockey." A few minutes later Gallinger | said his lawyer was called into the | room to talk with Campbell, who | then was alone. Then they left without comment. 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Inserted by the Oshawa Liberal Association National League President Insists Attendance Is Good 8,0 yond all reality, is preposterous. out Lea, every facet of omy ballooned be- ¥ TOLL ET 'Alarmists are quick «to point | ance of more , for example, that National reeled by 2 ue a e in 1954 was only tendance of ,519 compared to 10,388,470 in' world War IIL -- ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL CINCINNATI (AP) -- Warren C. being fed the alarming' Giles, president of the National |baseball is slipping attendance League, took a rap Wednesday at |! lles said in a state- those who a attendance at base- ball games declining because, he declared, it just isn't so, "Again this year, sports fans are fielder, for example, it puts his name on a waiver list along with Feller and three or. four "decoys." If anyone "claims" Feller, his name is quickly withdrawn, of course, If anyone "'claims" the out- fielder, his name is withdrawn too --but then the clubs get down to bargaining for a trade. 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