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VMI Maps Out 11 -Point Program For 'Definite Curbs' On Football Den Brooklyn Of Cox Causing Racial Problems les Bench TAM O'SHANTER GOLF MEET UVA'sAIumni Bums Win 8-4 Policy Puts Grid Sport 'In Proper Perspective Lexington, March 21 OP) Virginia Military Institute to Gridders Rout WithRobinson Jackie Robinson Shift 1 Opened Brook Debate Miami, March 21 UP) Emil J. 'Buzzy" Bavasi, Brooklyn Dodgers' vice president, said today he "is satisfied there is no racial problems on this club' as the result of thr shifting of third baseman Billy Cox to a utility role. "The players have assured me there is no such problem, never has been and never will be," said Bavasi after talking At First Base Varsity, 41-0 BOASTS $120,000 PRIZE FUND Chicago, March 21 UP The Tarn O'Shanter golf tournaments, richest in the world, will carry a total prize list this Summer of $120,000, promoter George May said today. The amount Is the same as last year and will be distributed in the All-American tournaments July 30 -August 2 and the "World Championship of Golf Aug. 6-9.

Men professionals will shoot for a first prize of $25,000 in the meet. Second place is worth $10,000 and third $5,000. The list is scaled down to $200 for 60th place. The, women's "World" winner will receive $5,000, with $1,600 for second and $1,000 for third. Winner of the All-Amcrican will pocket $3,420.

The All-Amcrican Women's Open Champion will get $1,000. May said instead of 18-hole playoffs in case of ties he will use the extra-hole or "sudden death" playoff system this time. day laid down an 11-point statement of athletic policy designed Miami, March 21. With Jackie Robinson playing first base, the Dodgers battered the Boston Red 8-4, here today. The Brooks leaped on Maury Mc- to produce "a well-rounded program for all sports and to place football in "a proper perspective" in the Institute's educational program.

The statement placed complete control of VMI sports in First 4mn RuiMni yaraaea Paailna yaraata Paataa attaaiatad Pawn tamaletarf Pauaa latartaatta' Punta Alumni Vartlty 1 II MS I4( 17 13 i 4 4 40 877 40 Si Dermott for four runs on as many the hands of its administrative authorities principally Weir to several veteran ballplayers. "We have never had any dis-fr)lts including doubles by Junior Puatiaa avtrata Yards aanalijaa tension on the club and never will. Gilliam and Bobby Morgan in the Charlottesville, March 21 first Russ Meyer blanked the Ameri Reports of unrest on the club, polished in New York papers to day, were said to have revolved UPi A star-spangled Alumni team, led by fullback Johnny Papit and a around the shifting of Jackie Robin' can Leaguers until the fifth when they tallied one unearned run. They tied the score in the sixth, Meyer allowing six hits in as many frames. ooodwin, new graduate manager of athletics, and Major Gen.

William H. Milton superintendent of the Institute. It was issued by Goodwin before an assembly of some 200 alumni and the corps of Cadets at a meeting of the VMI Sportsmen's Clilb here. Goodwin said the "overall objectives" of the statement are to pro- son to third base and with Junior Gilliam, a Negro rookie still tech aaaaMaaaa-BaaMMMaaam A Mel Parnell was the second Bos nically under contract to Montreal NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON-WARWICK ton pitcher and' was reached foi taking over Robinson's old spot at second. rock-ribbed line, made a wreck of Virginia's Varsity today, 41-0, in game which brought spring football training for the Cavaliers to a dismal climax.

From the opening quarter to the last it was strictly a happy homecoming for the Alumni outfit, whose Sundoy, March 22, 1953 Section one run in the sixth and three in the seventh. Rookie Glenn Mi'ckens finished for Brooklyn and stretched his scoreless string to 12 innings Manager Charlie Dressen his lineup again today, sending jduce "a balanced sports program 'for the institute and to remove alumni pressure from athletic opera during which he has allowed five i hits. He gave up a single in three frames today. cast also included All-America half tions. His reference to "alumni pressure" obviously referred to football.

Under the new policy, VMI will reduce the number of its "money games" in "football and work to Manager Charlie Dressen a back Bill Dudley, All-America guard Joe Palumbo, All-America that Robinson, whose assignment to third has created quite a contro FjJS versy, played rirst today only because Gil Hodges hurt his right hand. Robinson to first base. Cox and Bobby Horgan split the third base assignment Bavasi, rashed here to investigate the reports, said he did not call a meeting of all the players but had talked to several of the older men. He did not identify them. "I also talked to some of the Negro boys," Bavasi added, "and their reaction was the same as the others that there was no racial problem at all." Robinson said he knew Cox was upset "but I didn't think it was anything personal.

He was upset Iha nrwiwt nf lrtctno hi iflh the schedule of more State teams and other natural and traditional rivals, Goodwin said. end Tom Scoit and professional ace Bob Miller, a tackle. Expecting a close tussle, some 7,400 fans turned out in Scott Stadium to witness the clash. But they i I I BOSTON (A) 000 013 000 7 I BROOKYIN (N) 400 001 300-4 It I MiDarnatt. Paratll (1) an Walta, ttlarnu (S: Maysr.

Mlikani (7) ana! Campanula, win. aar Mayar: Laiar Parnall. ADOI.PH RL'PP As a substitute source of athletic revenue, VMI plans to use several independent business -such as its barber shop, pressing and repair shop and the post exchange to help finance its sports program. Goodwin and Nfilton said this move will allow "a broadening of emphasis on sports other than foot didn't have long to wait before the powerful Alumni, a pre-game underdog because of their expected poor physical condition, started making a runaway of things. E.

J. 'BUZZV BAVASI Claims No Prejudice TRIBE FADES LATE Falsely Accused GAMBLING GOSSIP Sacramento, March 21. as regular. He knows and 1 REDS TOP WHITES ilPi The Sacramento 1 en Papit, who now plays for the Washington Redskins, led the alum dured five scoreless innings at the hands of righthander Mike Garcia today, then blasted two of the know that you can't make any money sitting on the bench unless you have an understanding with ni with two touchdowns. Others who scored were Harold Hoak, Bob Tata and Bobby Pate, of Virginia's 1952 ball" and eventually eliminate the use of football gate receipts to finance athletic grants-in-aid to students.

The emphasis in the statement Cleveland Indians second string the club. team; and Jimmv Ashwell, one of pitchers for a 7-3 exhibition victory. Rupp Answers Charges With Forma! Denial "I just hope he's not angry at the top backs on the Cavaliers' 1951 Garcia allowed two hits and al me, and from wha tl heard trom the other players who came and lowed only one runner to pass first definitely was placed on integrating the VMI sports program into the Johnny Mapp, Woolwine Star In Keydet Tiff Lexington, March 21. Wl Dave Woolwine and Johnny Mapp put aggregation. The alumni, using the two-pla base.

led Wilks was charged with Institutes educational program, talked to me today, he not. someone has moved him out of his posi four runs in the sixth, and Kay Nar- toon system and substituting freely leski gave up three more in the while the Varstiy contented itself DENY DE-EMPHASIS But both Goodwin and Milton tion and he's got a right to be upset. I'm sure it wouldn't make eighth. with the one-platoon system accord Lexington, Ky March 21 Cleveland scoring started in the ing to new NCAA rules, struck for any difference to him whether it was Kentucky basketball Coach Adolph third inning, when Larry Doby their first touchdown midway the Rupp today filed a formal denial of denied that the policy will mean a de-emphasis of football here. They said, however, it will mean "a definite curb on the growth of football out of proportion to that of pounded a triple which scored Doug first period, with Gerry Furst, the HODGES WORKED OUT on top-notch offensive exhibitions here today to lead the "Reds" to a charges that he took part in a Gil Hodges, whom Robinson fine fullback of 1952, going for long yardage on line bucks, the All-Stars moved to the Varsity nine-vard 20-12 victory over the "Whites" in displaced today at first base, worked out before the game in left field gambling operation with Frank Cos-tello and Ed Curd.

Rupp's answer- was submitted to Federal Court just one day after stripe, from where Charlie Harding, other sports." "All actions in regard to athletics will be taken in full regard for what is best for the VMI corps of VMI's annual intrasquad football game. Hansen, who had singled. Jim Lemon homered in the fourth for the second counter. Four straight walks issued by Rogers Osenbaugh gave Cleveland its final run in the ninth. The Solons opened upon Wilks in the sixth with a single by Ray Dan-ridge.

Wilks then bobbled Eddie Bockman's roller and Joe Brovia Hodges, who came up to the Dodgers as a catcher several years another 1952 performer passed to Pate for the score. he, Costello and Curd were sued ago, could lane over me wiac-open left field berth without benching a reeular. The spot has been sought The contest climaxed Spring gridiron drills for the Keydets though Coach John McKenna plans Cadets and the Institute's educational program," Goodwin declared. "This is no new policy," Milton said, "but it is stated firmly and I for $573,257 by an Athens, Dudley, coach of the Alumni club, place-kicked the first of four successful conversion attempts, and the old grads were off and running. Bill Kins, one of the prize de by nearly a dozen hopefuls after woman seeking triple damages for filled the sacks with a single.

A the sale of Andy Pafko during the several more practice sessions next week. believe the Institute is setting a standard of leadership in inter-col- alleged gambling losses of her brother. triple by Jim Deyo scored three runs and Deyo crossed the plate Winter, fenders of the Virginia team which Mapp, the Norfolk speedster at legiate athletics in the State of Vir when Wilks made a wild pickoff Dressen, meanwhile, said the only reason for today's shift was that led the nation in pass defense last halfback, accounted for more than Rupp branded the allegations "wholly untrue and without any attemot. ginia. It about time we took the leadership." BOSOX TALLY RUN AGAINST BROOKS AI Zarilla, Boston Red Sox outfielder, slides home to score from first on Al Richter's long drive to right field in yesterday afternoon's Bosox-Brooklyn exhibition game at Miami.

Dodger. catcher Roy Campanella reaches out late for the. tag while Bosox outfielder Jim Piersall watches the play. Brook-X lyn won, 8-4. Autumn, put the Alumni in motion Hodees had a sore spot between the Sacramento scored three more in 200 yards from scrimmage and scored two touchdowns for the for their second tally later in the foundation of any kind or nature thumb and index finger oL.

his the seventh on three singles and a throwing hand. The hand apparent double. t- i j-' Hi attorney, William H. Town- Goodwin said the policy has the "whole-hearted support" of himself, Milton, the VMI athletic council and VMI's new head football Red" team on passes from Wool ly did not bother Hodges in pre- JVIMK a JJ nit ion in CLEVELAND (A) 001 100 0013 4 SACRAMENTO (PCD 000 004 3017 0 wine, who has the big job of trying to make VMI fans forget last year's sity quarterback, Mel Roach, out of nou" the air and returned it 14 yards to10" taken next Thursday from the Varsity's 46. After three hucl Garcia.

Wilks (). Narlsskl (7), anal Hafaa Plarattl. Mima) 5). oaaabauih S), Barkalay ana Bitchy, winntr Junnioa. Leaar coach, John McKenna, who took over last month when head coach and athletic director Tom Nugent resigned to go to Florida State Uni Bradberry, and her; attorney, J.

A. quarterback BUT Brehany, Wilks. Mama run! dtvelsna1 J. Lama. ning plays failed, Harold 4Hoak punted out to the Varsity 12.

fcdge The first touchdown pass went game practice, nut was rccaiicu that Dick Williams had relieved Hodges when necessary in earlier games. V'-. Bavasi added to the "Who's-on- what" confusion by announcing that as far as he was concerned, Cox still was the club's regular third baseman. This was despite an announcement by Dressen when Spring Bradberry seeks Iriple the for yards and gave the "Reds" a GIANTS SNAP STREAIf Baby Dodgers To Get Early Line On '53 Foes Halfback Eddie Know les, who' versity. The statement of policy was issued before the group The turned tut to be the best ball gambling 1 se of her San Francisco, March 21.

brother, George Chumbley, 13-6 lead. Mapp took the other scoring toss just across the line of The New York Giants snapped a four-game losing streak by wallop Townsend in a separate statement scrimmage in the third quarter and blasted the complaint as reckless, rier for Ned McDonald's Varsity, fumbled one play later and the Alumni recovered. Hoak rammed thre yards and, then Rufus Barkley, Virginia's fore ing the San. Francisco Seals, 12-0, scandalous and wholly false. training started that Cox could be follows and debuts here May 19 for before a crowd of 3,500 in Seals By CHARLES KARMOSKY It won't take long for Peninsula is probable," he said, "that raced 81 yards to paydirt, outrac-ing a good portion of the "White" squad in the process.

Coach McKenna, who'd have Sportsmen's Club whose members contribute to the educational fund which finances grants in aid (scholarships) for athletes and others. In the past few years, the club has contributed approximately half of the money for scholarships at the Institute. The rest has been supplied by the VMI four contests. As expected when the Piedmont the court would have sustained our Stadium here today. The Giants pounded out 17 hits, with Monte Irvin, Don Mueller and used as a utility man an over me field.

Bobby Morgan and Don Hoak, the former a sub and the latter a rookie, were mentioned as the most orominent third base baseball fans to get an appraisal on the relative strength of Piedmont League opposition for the local Baby, Dodgers in 1953 once the expanded to eight teams, the fans won't be able to complain of being most passer of recent years, hit on a pass to the Varsity three. From there, it was a simple matter for Hoak to carry the ball across. The Alumni line of Miller, Palumbo, Tom Ford, Tom Scott, and Bob-Weir effectively stalled all at season gets by the inaugural date Sal Yvars clouting home runs. A five run rally in the third inning broke a scoreless tie and set the National Leaguers on the victory trail. motion, had we made one, to dismiss- this 'complaint' as to Coach Rupp on the ground that it is a 'sham' on its very face, and a wilful violation of Rule 11 of the Federal Code of Procedure, to say nothing of other rules.

(Rule 11 covers the conduct of attorneys.) been the most interested spectator, was not among the alumni and cadets watching the encounter. He was laid up in the hos candidates. Bavasi. however, said that Dres bored by the same old clubs all the time" and the pattern of variet is carried throughout the schedule with a seeming scarcity of long, stands at of April 23 set forth in the sched uled released yesterday by President den has not requested the promotion of Gilliam from Montreal to Sal "The Barber" Maglie and tempts at an offensive by the Var home or away. pital yesterday with a minor kidney Athletic Association.

VMI spent approximately $50,000 on athletic scholarships last year, some $25,000 from the educational fund and another $25,000 from the Athletic Association. Under the new policy, the Athle-Continued On Page Col. 6 Frank L. During the first nine days of play in the 140-game schedule, Manager southpaw Dave Koslo combined to Brooklyn. For the fisrt time since the Pied sity which, like the Alumni, utilized the split-T formation.

"However, we do not want to win shut out the Seals, bach allowed "He (Gilliam) is still on the Mon ailment The "White" squad got off to an mont became an all-Virginia circuit, the Baby Dodgers will split many of this case that way. We want to get three hits, Maglie pitching the first treal club." Bavasi said. "Ot course, Papit came into the fray as the early lead. Fullback Nick Servidio, down to the guts of this scurrilous, five innings and Koslo finishing up. when and if he (Dressen) asks for who with halfbacks Mike holey ana malodorous attack on Mr.

Rupp NEW YORK 003 410 00212 10 I him (Gilliam), he 11 get him. Stan Wasiak club will get a line on four of the holdover clubs from 1952 and the fifth, Norfolk, will be met before the campaign has run much beyond two weeks. Richmond. Portsmouth. Roanoke Alumni headed for their third touchdown in the second period, and immediately tore off nine yards.

Dudley made his frist trip Frank Boxley carried the brunt of SAN FRISCO PCL) i. 000 000 000 0 and give it ventilation at the earliest possible moment." Mailla. Kasls () ana! Waslrun. Yvars (5); Uaa, fisMbara (4), Bradfara: (. thantfoa (H.

1952 Titlist, the "White" attack, climaxed a bu-yard advance with a five-yard tally Townsend said Rupp waived his right to wait 20 days to file an an McNulty and Tlslara. Wlnnar Madia Later Llan. Hit NY: Muallar, Yvars. Irvln. for the touchdown but quarterback and Lynchburg will visit Peninsula War Memorial Stadium before May as a ball-carrier and got six, then weaved for 13 more.

Barkley hit a 1952 regular, end Bill Chisholm, Royce Jones try for the extra point Janssen Lose its series with Norfolk and Portsmouth on a one-night stand basis at each place. This has been a general practice with Richmond in past years. The long stays away or at home for Wasiak's outfit will come when encountering Roanoke, Lynchburg, Hagerstown and York. Otherwise, the Dodgers well be kept busy hopping between their home base and Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth. Longest home stands of the first 1 but the defending champion Nor was blocked.

to the Varsity four from where folk Tars won't be glimpsed by the The "Whites" lead was, erased STARS STOP BROWNS Hollywood, March 21. Harding hit Ashwell for the score. Johnson Captures Win Over Gilliam Toledo, March 21. (51 Speedy Harold Johnson hooked and jabbed to a unanimous decision over towering Bill Gilliam tonight in a nationally televised bout that drew frequent boos from the crowd. Johnson, lieht heavyweight con At Pinehurst Tri-Cities faithful until May 6 to start a three-day, cross-country ser The Varsity stayed in a hole dur midway the second period when Karl Klinar intercepted a Servidio Erv Dusak put down a ninth-inning uprising by the St.

Louis swer. He actually filed it within five minutes after receiving service of a summons, and filed the notice that depositions would be taken Thursday at the same time. "At that time," Townsend said, "they had better be able to support the allegations against Coach Rupp with cold facts or else." ing the last few minutes of the ies when the Dodgers will twice nost half and Bob Tata a surprise lateral and scampered 60 yards to the end zone to tie things up at 6-6. the Tars and visit Norfolk once. Browns as-the Hollywood Mars ot By KEN ALYTA Pinehurst, N.

March 21. (fl entry in the Alumni lineup in Peninsula fandom, however, will Eighteen-year-old Barbara Mcln- Woolwine booted the extra point to break the deadlock and the "Reds" the Pacific Coast League squeezed through to a 6-5 decision in an exhibition contest here today. tercepted a Roach pass and went for a 10-yard scoring jaunt. have to wait a little longer before the Piedmont's two new entries in month will be for three days against Lynchburg and Hagerstown and four Costello is serving a contempt of Papit. showing the form that Held check by Pinky Woods tire, ot loledo Ohio, finished with three birdies today to oust defending champion Barbara Romack, of Sacramento, 2 up and gain the semi-finals of the North and the eight-team circuit, Hagerstown and York, come to the Dodgers' home ballvard.

made him Virginia's all-time great and George O'Donnell through most were never behind thereafter. Both the remaining "Red" tallies came in the third quarter when Woolwine was consistently hitting his receivers on passes. The "Whites" put on their last oush in the tag end of the fourth Congress sentence for refusing to answer questions of the Kefauver Senate Crime Committee. He also faces a charge of income tax evasion. Curd, who is in Canada, was indicted by a federal grand jury re of the game, the Browns scored three times in the ninth before Dusak came in with two out in the ninth to put out the fire.

South Golf Championship Tourna rushing ace, scored both Alumni touchdowns in the last half. The first Papit touchdown came after Furst had sprinted 65 yards to the Varsity seven in the third quarter. days jvith York. I annual all-star game, with the league leaders going against an all-star club comprised of top players from the seven other squads, will be played July 13 at the home park of the team then topping the circuit. The season closes Labor Day, Sept.

7. The Baby Bums will visit the Maryland city for a three-game stand starting May 9 and moves on to York May 12 for four games before Hagerstown repays the visit May 16 in a three-day stand. York Mike BIyzka was the starting and quarter. Their 75-yard drive ended ment. The rising Midwest star, who's headed for Ohio State University in the Fall, will meet Mary Lena Faulk, Thomasville, tomorrow losing pitcher, yielding five runs cently for income taxes claimed due.

Jarring Johnny plunged four yards for his second score. Continued On Page Col. a when quarterback Dick rencei rifled a four-yard touchdown pass to Bill Ralph, the Keydets' giant tender from Philadelphia, weighed 176 to 208 Vi for the huge Orange, N. who had a height advantage of four inches. Judge Joe Justo scored it 56 to 44; Judge Jack Myers, 52-48; and Referee Johnny Webber, 55-45, all in favor of Johnson.

The scoring here is by points, with each official splitting 10 points per round for each fighter. For even rounds, each fighter gets five points. Johnson scored effectively from time to time with stiff hooks and jabs but there were no knockdowns and neither boxer was in danger at any time. The crowd booed loudly for more action in the eighth round, began clapping in the ninth, and topped it's demonstration with a blast of boos and catcalls at the end. afternoon.

Miss Faulk led from tha first hole on to gain a 4 and 3 edge end from Indianapolis. SEASON OPENS APRIL 23 140 GAME SCHEDULE VMI coaches seemed well satis SCHEDULE OF 1953 PIEDMONT LEAGUE 1953 over Mae Murray, Rutland, Vt, Medalist Pat O'Sullivan, of Orange, ran off with the first fied with the results of the contest but said they felt the team still has SEASON CLOSES SEPT. 7 "a long way to go." In the absence of McKenna, Assistant Coaches Clark King and John Delaurentis were in charge of the tilt McKenna will watch films of the tussle next week. four holes in even fours against Mary Patton for an 8 and 6 victory. Her- opponent tomorrow will bf Carol Diringer, Tiffin, her co-worker at a nearby resort hotel.

Miss Diringer turned back Mrs. R. Torgeson, Forest Hills, N. 3 and 2. Miss Mclntire, who last year lost a quarter-final Western Open match to Mis Romack, came up with 23 putts for 18 holes today, turning in a medal score of 39-34 73, one under women's par for the No.

2 Pinehurst Country Club Fred Hawkins Latest Entry In Virginia Beach Golf Open Norfolk, March 21 OF) The for a 200 total and first place try list in the $12,500 Virginia Beach money, The entry list, released today by course. Open golf tournament' is beginning to read like the golfers' who's who. Leo Hoarty, secretary of the Cham The latest to advise the Virginia ber of Commerce, includes touring professionals, local pros, seniors At At i At At At At At At Roanoke Lynchburg Portsmouth Newport News Norfolk Richmond York Hagerstown Bf lit Mr Apr. 29, 30. May 1 Aprl 27, 2 May 12.

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2. 30. SI Aug. 3. 4 ALL-STAR GAME MONDAY, JULY 13 A-AFTERNOON N-NIGHT and amateurs.

Of course. Slamming Sammy Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. is the linksman to beat it'll be the field against Siammin' aam that for sure. Most all of the Tidewater pros She never let the slender Pacific Coast girl take the lead. The Ohioan took the sixth hola with a par three and chipped in for a winning eagle three on the eighth for a two up lead.

But Miss Ro-mack's par three on the ninth cut the lead to one hole. Miss Mclntire's par four won the 10th, but the 1952 winner dropped a 15-footer for a birdie three win the 12th and her par four oa No. 13 evened the match. Miss Mclntire regained the lead with a birdie four on 14, but a par three on 15 by her opponent retired it. Each birdied the par firc-16th.

Then Miss Mclntire canned a 20-footer for birdie two on 17 and a seven-footer for a birdie thre on No. 18 to step into the semt-finals. are planning to compete. Already entered are former State Open Beach Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the 72-hole event which will be played at the Cavalier Yacht and Country Club on April 16, 17, 18, 19 is Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Tex, currently tied with Tommy Bolt for the lead in the $10,000 Jacksonville, Open. W.

W. "Billy" McClanan, general chairman of the VBO, now touring Florida in interest of the Virginia Beach Open, said today that Hawkins would play at the Cavalier. Hawkins, 29, is one of the brighter stars on the tournament trail, but he ia no newcomer to Virginia Beach golf. It was this handsome Illinois golfer who won the 54-hole Cavalier Specialists tournament in 1920. He posted rounds of 67, 64, champions, Jack Isaacs of Langley Field and John ODonnell, of dw ells Point Golf Club; Harold "Shorty" Oatman, Naval Base Golf Club, Leo Kernan, Princess Anne Coun try Club, Harry Kelly, Portsmouth City Park, Clarence Underwood, Memorial Park, Les Larson, the host pro, and Fred Sappenfield of Elizabeth Manor..

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