The Infamous 1951 CCNY Point Shaving Scandal
>It actually all started before CCNY’s championship season, in the summer of 1949. At that time, college basketball players were often recruited north, to the Catskills, for “summer jobs.” The Catskills was a very popular resort area at the time and there were plenty of jobs to be had for college kids, from waiter to busboy to bellhop. But the real reason ballplayers went there – and were recruited there – was for the basketball. As entertainment for the wealthy vacationers, highly competitive games were played between the players, usually including the best basketball players in the country. In fact,
Wilt Chamberlain famously played in the Catskills around this time (and, of course, dominated).
At first, the point shaving at these summer games was rather innocent. A chef at a hotel would bet with his fellow employees on a final score of a game. He would tell a few of the players if they kept the scoring to a certain point (i.e. win by 8, not 25), he would make sure they ate steak and lobster all week. Soon, this evolved into something a lot more nefarious, perpetuated by a defensive-minded guard named Eddie Gard.<
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