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Reds Owner Starts Training Course CINCINNATI ( AP ) _ Cincin nati Reds owner Marge Schott has started diversity training, as required under terms of her one year suspension for using racial slurs, a newspaper reported today. The Reds' front office is scheduled to begin diversity train ing in May from the Cincinnati chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Schott has been invited to attend but is not obligated to because she already is undergoing diversity training by a different agency, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported. The newspaper did not disclose its source. - Baseball's executive council ordered diversity training as part of the sanctions against Schott for her use of racial and ethnic slurs. The newspaper said Schott was allowed to choose the agency for her train ing, subject to baseball's approval. Chip Harrod, executive direc tor of the local NCCJ, said 15 of the Reds' senior officers will participate in the diversity training program it will conduct. The 40-hour program will be divided into five to nine ses sions^ ? National League President Bill White wrote to Harrod on March 29 informing him that the NCCJ had been selected for the training, Hanod said. * The training group is made up of eight to 10 people from the NCCJ's staff, Harrod said. The group members include men and women. Jews, blacks and Asians. The training will combine small group discussions, role-play ing. videotapes and personal reflec tion. Harrod said. We operate under the assumption that even, human being has the potential to behave in preju dicial ways," he said. "We help trainees to be vigilant to that and hold themselves in check when they find themselves slipping into bad habits or behaviors." Reds general manager Jim Bowden declined comment, except to confirm that NCCJ would do the training for the club. Schott could not be reached for comment. Telephone calls to her home went unanswered. MEAC Plays In All-Star Tournament Senior basketball players from the MEAC played in the first Annu al Black College All-Star Tourna ment held in Norfolk, Virginia last Weekend. The MEAC all-Stars were led by Play of the Year Jackie Roberson of South Carolina State. The MEAC reached the finals by beating the All-Stars from the SWAC on Friday 115-99. The following night State AAU Boys Play Finals Winston Lake YMCA Lakers are proud to serve a host to the North Carolina State AAU Final games for young men competing in the Boys 14 & Under and the SR. Boy' Division. Last-Week-the-14 A-Under u played and on May 7-9 the the SR. Boys' will compete for a chance to go to the Nationals. The tournament will take place at Carver High School, on Carver School Road. League Held At Carver Teams from eight high schools will compete in a summer basket ball league at Carver High School. The league schedule will fea 4:30 p.m. during the first half of the season (June 28-Julyl6), and four games per night during the second half (July 19-27. Teams from Carver, East, Forsyth County Day, Glenn, North Forsyth, South Stokes, West Forsyth and Mount Airy High School will compete in the league. All games are open to the pub lic with no admission charged. Mt. Tabor/Glenn , Thursday, April 27 Parkland shut-out Glenn 9-0 with Harry Baylor and Johnny Williams pitch ing a combining victory. Baylor went three for four with two runs; Jason Culler went three for four with three runs; Dale Fox had two runs; Jason Ketchie, one run; and Nate Church, one run. Parkland also defeated Davie County 8-2 with Williams the winning pitcher and Baylor pitching the save. Jarett Robbins went two for five with two runs; Culler, one hit and one run; Fox, one run; Williams, two runs; Brad Lanier, one run; and Adam Highfill, one run. The thriller game of the week was a shut-out with Mt. Tabor with Parkland JV boys taking the win 6 0. Baylor pitched a no-hitter, strik ing out 14 batters and five walks, with two of the five getting thrown out. One of the walks got out when Lanier tried to steal third and the "~ other was picked off by Baylor. Scoring runs for Parkland was: Ketchie, Culler, Fox, and Williams, one run. Parkland's JV Mustangs are now in a two-way tie with West Forsyth and with Play West this Friday at South Little League Field. in the championship game the CIAA/SIAC ' All-Stars beat the MEAC 102 98. Robinson led the team with 26 points. Thomas Garner of North Carolina A&T had 16, Marlin Kim brew of Maryland Eastern Shore scored 14 points, Darryl Chealey of North Carolina A&T knocked in 12 points, and Milan Brown of Howard University chipped in 11 points to round out the double figure scorers. Donell Thomas of Delaware State scored six points, Robert Rid dick of Howard University scored five points and* James White of Morgan State scored four.Charles ? 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