Three Ohio State baseball players seem to be seeking refuge from a pop fly hit in the Big Ten with an 11-1 record. For more about Michigan's weekend success, by a Michigan batter. Ohio State must have been in hiding all day Sunday, as it see story page 16. dropped two games to the Wolverines, 4-2 and 12-1. Michigan is now in first place 15 INJURED, 22 ARRESTED: HOUST patrols y dered pea a Mexicc into a rio and 22 un "It wa things," major inc Mexican- feudingv than a ye trouble," THE R police tri park. A mobile u Police patrol Houston after riot 'ON (AP) - Police kept up were looted and a fire caused heavy million population in the nation's fifth- said, "I was here as an observer and I esterday as sightseers wan- damage to a bakery, a variety store and largest city, said "The seed for the don't want to hear tomorrow that there acefully in a small park where a laundry in a shopping center near the tragic incident" was a federal judge's was a lot of head-knocking by police. I an-American fiesta exploded park. lenient sentencing of the three officers think the police showed fantastic t that left 15 persons injured Two television reporters were stab- convicted in the case. restraint, more than I might have der arrest. bed, and three policemen were injured, Officers Terry Denson, Stephen shown in the same situation." S just one of those one-time including one who was hit by a speeding Orlando and Joseph Janish, who were Reyes agreed that the Houston police one officer said of the first car. convicted of two counts of civil rights acted in a "responsible, sensible man- ident of violence attributed to The riot occurred one year to the day violations, received a probated senten- ner." Americans who have been after the body of Joe Campos Torres, ce of 10 years on one charge and one eith Houston police for more 23, was found floating in the murky year in prison on the second count. ar. "We don't expect any more waters of Buffalo Bayou. He drowned The U.S. Justice Department he said. while in police custody following a petitioned U.S. District Judge Ross disturbance at a tavern. Sterling to reconsider, but SterlingofM A ml IOT SUNDAY night started as ed to break up a fight in the police car and a television nit wer burned. Two stores STATE REP. BEN Reyes, a leader in the Mexican-American community that comprises about 23 per cent of the 1.2 refused. No decisiort has been made on further appeals. Mayor Jim McConn arrived at the park about one hour after the riot, and I uIsu Lessons at DANCE SPACE 3141/ S. State Carter cousin tells fam WASHINGTON (AP)-Jimmy Carter was replaced as valedictorian of the class of 1941 at Plains High School and lost a college scholarship because he was caught playing hooky, according to his first cousin Hugh. The future president had the grades to justify the honor, Hugh Carter says in a new book about the Carter family. "But in just one mad moment he made the wrong decision," his cousin said, and joined classmates on an April Fool's day trek to a movie. THE BOOK ALSO cites "family gossip" that President Carter's mother, Miss Lillian, felt Rosalynn Carter was not good enough to marry into the family. Hugh Carter Jr., the author's son and a special assistant to the president for administration, said he didn't know whether the president's family was up- set about the book. He said he had hot heard of any reaction from Rosalynn Carter, although she has a copy of the book,, and did not know whether the president has read the book. The book makes clear that Hugh retains some lingering bitterness over the "extreme disappointment" he felt when his cousin, then governor of Georgia, failed to appoint him to the U.S. Senate to replace the late Sen. Richard Russell. HUGH CARTER, a Georgia statg senator and self-described "worm king of America," titled his book, "Cousin Beedie and Cousin Hot" from the two men's nicknames when they were children in Plains. Hugh was Beedie, a name he got from a nurse who would croon, "Beddy Bye, Beedie Bye." Jimmy was "Hot," a con- traction of his father's description of him as a "hotshot." Hugh said that on April Fool's Day 1941, Lonnie Taylor, the only boy in Jimmy Carter's class with his own car, "got almost all of the fellows in the senior class to _play hooky" to see a movie. "SUCH A THING would not be kept secret, and when Miss Julia Coleman, the school superintendent, heard of it, she decided that the fitting punishment for Jimmy was that Jimmy could not take his place as valedictorian," Hugh Carter said. He said his cousin also lost a scholar- ship to Georgia Southwestern College in Americus because of the incident. The president did not mention the in- cident in his autobiography, "Why Not the Best." But in "Dasher," a biography by James Wooten, Carter confirmed that he played hooky. BUT THE PRESIDENT told Wooten that his only punishment was a spanking. That book says Carter gave his Georgia Southwestern scholarship to a classmate who needed it more and that he was chosen as valedictorian. In his book, Hugh Carter cites "family gossip" that that Miss Lillian "hit the ceiling" when her son announ- ced his intention of marry Rosalynn Smith. ily gossip "She commented with characteristic bluntness that Rosalynn was not good enough for her son and not good enough to enter the Carter family," Hugh Car- ter said. "Lillian said openly that Jim- my was marrying a girl 'from the wrong side of the tracks."' 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