SPORTS Page 11 The Michigan Daily Baseball investigation .................. ................ heads into home stretch BY STEVE BLONDER administration said last night they s SPORTS EDITOR 15 deadline to be met, within at mo The end appears to be near for Michigan baseball Middaugh has been placed und coach Bud Middaugh, as the now joint Big Ten- Schembechler until the close of the Michigan investigation of alleged improprieties gag order forbids Middaugh fro involving the baseball program heads into its final investigation with current or stages. employees in the athletic departme Athletic Director Bo Schembechler declined to the media. discuss the situation yesterday afternoon, except to say However, Gandelot argued agair "This thing is progressing... these things go on and his letter to Schembechler. on." "Allegations based on upon r A two-page letter from Jon Gandelot, Middaugh's individual, often unnamed, said to attorney, was delivered to Schembechler's office clearly hearsay. Wednesday afternoon. The letter called for Middaugh to "For Bud not to have the oppo be given a "full and complete hearing prior to any those who may be accusing him of. action by the university." it impossible for him to prepare a re Middaugh met for nearly eight hours earlier this Schembechler quipped at his spring with Big Ten investigator John Park and yesterday that Middaugh had alrea athletic department trouble-shooter Jeff Long, who has hours, and that that should be suffic conducted the University's investigation. During that Rumors have circulated in meeting, Middaugh answered questions and supplied Middaugh might resign before the] the investigators with personal and business records. and accept a job in the Cincinnati The investigation reportedly focuses on players But Reds officials and friends of M receiving excessive payments for selling programs at reports were untrue. home football games, the way Middaugh manipulated One unconfirmed report sugges his scholarships, interest-free loans from Middaugh to and/or the NCAA will seek to b his players, and unfair recruiting practices employed by coaching for five years as part of Middaugh and his staff, according to former players and Ten officials have refused to discuss individuals familiar with the investigation. Michigan, which has never had An individual close to the baseball team said punished for rules violations, was Middaugh had loaned a player an amount of money Big Ten investigation last summer. between 51,000-S1,500 when a member of the player's "They named me athletic direct family was taken ill. Coaches are not allowed to loan me the next day and tell me they a players money. baseball program," Schembechler sa Also, the investigation involves illegal scouting Gandelot told the Ann Arb practices and workouts of potential high school University has failed to provide hi] recruits. he requested earlier this montl One such illegal tryout involves former Belleville procedure documents, copies of w pitcher Bill Ashley. Ashley, who currently pitches for by the University to the Big Ten] the Los Angeles Dodger Rookie team in Great Fails, eligibilty and scholarships, orga Montana, told Big Ten investigators that Mi':higan reporting information relating assistant Chuck Froning contacted Belleville coach department as it relates to basebal John Bortz about conducting an extra scouting session. and the like." Froning timed Ashley in the 60-yard dash after practice Gandelot was unavailable forc had ended afternoon. The session would have been legal if the entire The investigation was started fo team was asked to run, even if Froning only recorded from coaches in the Big Ten and Ashley's time. conference, along with major leagu Schembechler and other University officials had Middaugh has been Michigan's originally set a July 15 deadline for Middaugh's ten seasons. During that span situation to be resolved. Individuals familiar with the compiled a record of 465-144-1, w investigation and members of the Un.versity second winningest coach in Wolvc till expect the July st 48 hours. [er a gag order by investigation. The m discussing the former players, ent, or members of nst such an order in eports of what an an investigator are rtunity to speak to wrongdoing makes esponse." press conference dy talked for eight ient. recent days that report is completed Reds organization. [iddaugh said those ts that the Big Ten an Middaugh from a penalty. But Big s the report. an athletic program first notified of the or one day and call re investigating my id yesterday. or News that the im with information h - "policy and ritten reports made relating to baseball niza-tion and staff to the athletic ll, job descriptions, comment yesterday llowing compliants the Mid-American e scouts. baseball coach for , his teams have hich makes him the erine history. 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