State News charges Hayes EAST LANSING () - Cash, promised Rose Bowl trips and a coach's car for a weekend were induce- ments used by the Ohio State coaching staff to recruit players ,says a copyrighted story in today's Michigan State University student newspaper. The State News said one source, who is now a player at another Big Ten school, said he received cash from Woody Hayes, the Ohio State head coach, during a recruiting visit to Columbus in January 1974. "Coach Rudy Hubbard set up a dinner with Woody for me," the source told the State News. "HE TOLD me that I should come to Ohio State because I would be able to go to the Rose Bowl and that my family and friends would also be able to go for free. "Woody then looked up at me and stretched back in his chair, reached in his trousers and gave me a $54 bill and said, 'Have a good time, son,"' the State News reported. The newspaper said Hayes was not available for comment Tuesday night on the charges, which if true would be rule violations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Big Ten. Ohio State Ath- letic Director Ed Weaver, in French Lick, Ind., to at- tend a Big Ten meeting, told the newspaper he had "no comment" on the charges. The source said Buckeye fullback Pete Johnson was assigned to be his guide for the weekend in Colum- bus, and that he met with Johnson and Hubbard after the dinner with Hayes. "COACH HUBBARD gave Johnson some money and the keys to his green Chevrolet . ..Ile told him to show me around. "Saturday night, Coach Hubbard gave Johnson his new red 1974 Gremlin for us to use" the source told the State News. "Both nights, we made several stops at bars includ- ing one which had a cover charge of $3 per person. And I never picked up the tab on any of them," the source told the State News. Hubbard, who is now head coach at FloridaA&M, said Tuesday he had a green Chevrolet on loan from a dealer at the time of the alleged incident and that he still owns a red 1974 Gremlin. "I CAN remember that I let Pete Johnson use ay car on several occasions," Hubbard told the State News. "But I can't really recall that he ever used either one on a weekend for recruiting purposes." Concerning the money allegedly passed to Johnson, Hubbard told the State News, "I never gave Pete John- son any illegal money. I can't really remember the incident you're talking about. But we never did any- thing illegal at OSU." Hubbard said coaches are allowed to give $10 to a prospective recruit. He added, "I never want the stu- dent guide who's showing a prospect around to bear any expenses." A second source told the State News Tuesday he was approached by the Buckeye program when he re- cruited in 1972. The source, who attended another Big Ten school and is now trying out as a free agent with a National Football League squad, said he received a call at high school from John Galbreath of Columbus, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Darby Dan Farms. The source told the student newspaper Galbreath told him that "if I went to Ohio State, I would be taken care of for the rest of my life." The State News said Galbreath was not available for comment Tuesday night. Ohio State Athletic Director Weaver discounted the second sources' allegations about Galbreath as "to- tally false." "I made my statement yesterday on various alle- gations," Weaver said Tuesday night. "I would suspect that I would check into the other allegations as soon as I return to Ohio State." On Monday, the State News reported that one War- ren, Ohio, police officer admitted he had received money from an OSU alumni to take a football recruit to Ohio State for a visit. Hayes' office said he had no comment. Last week at a Big Ten meeting in Chicago, State News reporter Ed Ronders said Hayes "tried to strangle me" when Ronders asked him about alleged violations at OSU. Ronders said Hayes threatened him with a lawsuit if he pursued the subject. Woody Hayes Transsexual tennis player seeks entrance into Open NEW YORK (/P)-Dr. Renee Richards, the trans-sexual ten- nis player, says she will pursue her right to play in the U.S. Open at Forest Hills next month "in whatever way necessary." The 41-year-old California op- thamologist, w h o underwent sex-change surgery a year ago and a name change from Rich- ard Raskind to Renee Richards, didn't actually threaten court action, but left no doubt that she would take such action if the U.S.-Tennis Association does not accept her entry. Her bid to play at Forest Hills apparently has the USTA in a quandry. As of yesterday, the only comment from a USTA spokesman was: "The tourna- ment committee has the appli- cation under consideration." LADIES' or CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY! DASCOLA STYLISTS ARBORLAND-971-9975 MAPLE VILLAGE-761-2733 E. LIBER TY-66$-9329 t. UNIVtRSITY-662.0354 Dr. Richards, of Newport men's title in a tourney at La Beach, Calif., was a national- Jolla, Calif. She also recently ly ranked singles player as a applied for membership in the man and, as Raskind, played Women's T e n n i s Association, in the junior veterans divi- which controls the Virginia sion at Forest Hills just two Slims pro circuit, but said she years ago. Raskind played has no intention of becoming a tennis at Yale and in 1953 professional. won the E a s t e r n Junior championship, After the surgery, she legally changed her name to Richards The sex change was disclosed and says she now is recognized earlier this summer when, as as woman "in the eyes of the Dr. Richards, she won a wo- law." theatrical Directors and Designers Ann Arbor Civic Theatre is now seeking applications for direc- tors and designers for our 1976-77 season:S ummer and Smoke, October 20-24; Little Mary Sunshine, December 15-19; Spofford H. 5bumlin), January 26-0; Brigadoon, April 2u-24; Anastasia fM. Murette). May 12-18. We are looking for experienced stage directors. musical directors, and scene, costume. prop and light- ng designers. 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