Wednesday, April 8, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wednesday, April 8, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ats bounce By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Del Unser + batted in four runs with a bad- d a l hop single and a triple and Mike Epstein and Lee Maye hit home runs as the Washington Senators i routed the Detroit Tigers, 14-4 ' last night. John Roseboro delivered three NIGHT EDITOR: runs in his debut in a Washington NI T EGOW: uniform, two on bases-loaded ELLIOT LEGOW walks and another with a single. Casey Cox lasted a shaky five innings, giving up nine hits, in- basethrowingerror by Cox - cluding Norm Cash's home run, Ebse ingdeobcoxa and was the winner with relief hEpstein an Ke McMullen also and as he innr wth elif 'had three hits apiece in the Sen- help from Joe Grzenda. ators' 17-hit assault. The Senators scored four runs , ,iu in the second off loser Earl Wil-: son, 'two on Unser's single off Iniidis ambushed Cash's glove. Unser's triple in the four-run fifth followed a single CLEVELAND - Paul Blair and by Maye and a walk. A double by Dave Johnson each doubled home Ed Brinkman, who had three hits two runs in the eighth i n n i n g , for the second day in a row, scor- leading the Baltimore Orioles to an ed Unser. 8-2 opening day victory yesterday The Tigers had jumped to a .over the Cleveland Indians. quick two-run lead on Dick Mc- Blair's hit broke open a Auliffe's single, an infield hit by close game in which the Orioles Bengals to baseball opener .... . ..... ..' Newspapers, executive seC., top sec. skills, good people and thinking pow- DAILY OFFICIAL ers: some publishing exper. desirable; min . 1-2 yrs. office exper. even series BULLETIN took advantage of wildness by Cleveland starter Sam McDowell and reliever Mike Paul in the sev- enth to score two runs on five walks and take a 3-2 lead. Southpaw Dave McNally, who won 20 and lost seven last year, got the victory by scattering four hits, striking out 13 and walking three. Loser McDowell was coasting be- hind a 2-1 lead provided by a. home run and run-scoring single by rookie Roy Foster before he walked Boog Powell and Blair to open the seventh. Powell moved to third on a sac- rifice fly by Brooks Robinson and McDowell, who had scattered three hits, struck out 11 and walked two in six previous innings, was lifted when he threw three straight balls to Johnson, Reliever Phil Hennigan pitched the fourth ball to Johnson and then was relieved by southpaw Mike Paul, who walked pinch hitter Elrod Hendricks and Curt Motton to force home two runs before Dennis Higgins retired the side. Red Sox rollI NEW YORK-Reliever Bill-Lee bailed out winner Gary Peters and the Boston Red Sox edged the New York Yankees 4-3 in manager Eddie Kasko's successful debut. Peters, acquired from the Chi- cago White Sox during the winter, had a four-hit shutout until t h e Yanks broke through for t h r e e runs in the sixth on a hit batsman, a walk, Bobby Murcer's single, a throwing error by Carl Yastrezem- ski and Curt Blefary's two-run double. Lee overcame a wild streak to get out of the inning and con- trolled the Yanks the rest of the way. Peters knocked in the first Bos- ton run with a ground rule double that bounced into the Yank bull- pen in the second. Rico Petrocelli's first of t w o doubles drove in the second run in the third after Yastrezemski and George Scott singled. Petro- celli's fifth-inning double followed a long triple by Scott to r i g h t center. Jerry Moses' single then scored Petrocelli. * * * Royals racked} KANSAS CITY - Sal B a n d o and Rick Monday led an early Oakland clubbing of Kansas, City pitcher Wally Bunker. Then the A's relied on Rollie Fingers' spark- ling relief pitching to claim a 6-4 victory over the Royals in an American League yesterday. . Bando smashed a two-run hom- er, highlighting a three-run Oak- land third inning which staked the A's to a lead they never sui'render- ed. Monday doubled home the A's first run in the opening inning, then tripled and scored on Felipe Alou's single ahead of Bando's homer. * * * Twins thunder CHICAGO - Brant Alyea, Minnesota's new left fielder, slam- med a pair of three-run homers The Wolverines b a s e b a l l game at the University of De- troit will be played as scheduled Thursday. The game originally scheduled for Tuesday with C e n t r a l Michigan University will be played Friday afternoon at Ferry Field. and drove across seven runs on four straight hits as the Twins routed the Chicago White Sox 12-0 in a season opener yesterday. A sun-drenched crowd of 11,- 473 watched the White Sox inaug- ural wrapped up by the American League West defending champs with a six-run seventh inning. Alyea, obtained three weeks ago from the Washington Senators, started his spree with a one-run single in a three-run Twin first which was all Jim Perry needed in blanking the White Sox with a well-paced six-hitter. Brewers busted MILWAUKEE - Andy Messer- smith fired a four-hitter and Cali- fornia ruined Milwaukee's return 'to the major leagues before a crowd of 37,237 yesterday, blasting the Brewers 12-0. The Angels' long ball attack started in the second inning when triple and scored on Jim Spender's sacrifice fly. The Angels scored three more the next inning, all with two out. Sandy Alomar beat out an in- field hit starting the. rally a n d Jim Fregosi walked. Then Bill Voss tripled for two runs a n d scored on a wild pitch. . . ... .wt f" c ak . w w e (Continued from Page 6) addresses. 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