THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Pa e Nin Horton s single drives in winning run (Continued from Page 1) med the first of his two home runs to right field. Faced with a 2-0 deficit, the Tigers wasted no time in their half of the fourth. After Stanley flied out, Northrup walked, Hor- ton singled Northrup to second. "Storming" Norm Cash launched a towering drive into the upper deck in right field to give Detroit a 3-2 lead. Bill Freehan followed with a single, but Jackson made an out- standing one-handed grab of Tom Matchik's drive to right field for the second out. , Wert made first on an error by the third baseman, and Oakland made its first pitching change, substituting Jack Aker for starter. Chuck Dobson. A wild pitch and a walk to McLain left the Tigers with two outs, bases loaded, and the Athletics third pitcher, Paul Lindblad. He struck out McAuliffe, ending the threat. Detroit's one-run lead was not long lived, as the Athletics scored in the fifth on a walk, a pinch hit sacrifice, and a single. In the next inning, Oakland took its 4-3 lead on Jackson's sec- ond homer. McLain noted after the game, "The first one he hit was on a good curve; the second unfortunately was right down the middle." McLain's record is now 30-5 making him the 13th pitcher in modern baseball to post that many believe it and raced out to get at wins. He also accomplished this Horton," added Tiger outfielder Al in under 154 games, the old num- Kaline. ber of games in a season. On hand to watch his victory Kaline, lounging in front of his was the last pitcher to win -30, locker after the game, concluded, Dizzy Dean. His only comment to "This kind of comeback has hap- McLain before the game was, pened so often this year, it's al- "Just try to relax." most becoming routine. You never When questioned about his feel- know what to expect, but you're ings after Horton's single in the never surprised when it happens." ninth, > McLain said, It's hard to Some youthful fan also noted, describe. I guess I had goose "The Tigers are going to win the bumps." i World Series and even the pen- "He jumped up like he didn't nant." I --I A * * Tennessee ties Georgia on conversion after gun Major League Standings I AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Baltimore Boston New York Cleveland Oakland Minnesota xCalifornia xChicago Washington, x-Late game W L Pct., 95 54 .638 86 64 .573 79 70 .530 79 70 .530 80 72 .526 76 74 .507 70 79 .4701 63 86 .423 62 87 .416 58 92 .387 not included. GB 9?; 16 16 195 f 25 32 33 37% NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. St. Louis 92 58 .613 San Francisco 80 69 .537 Cincinnati 17 70 .524 Chicago 77 74 .510 "Atlanta 75 74 .503 xPittsburgh 71 76 .483 Philadelphia 71 78 .477 Los Angeles 68 81 .456 xNew York 67 82 .450' Houston 67 83 .447 x-Late game not included. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Louis , Houston 0 San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1 Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 0 Pittsburgh at New York, night TODAY'S GAMES , Chicago at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at New York St. Louis at Houston .Atlanta at Los Angeles Cincinnati at San Francisco GB 11 13! ' 152 16%4 191, i 20/ 23 2 24 By The Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Bubba Wyche tossed a 20-yard touch- down pass on the final play and then threw a two-point conversion after the gun to give Tennessee a 17-17 tie with Georgia yesterday in a Southeastern Conference football game. . Wyche, a third-team hero for the Vols last year, revived Tennes- see with a comeback that came after Georgia had apparently clinched the victory in the na- tionally-televised opener of the college campaign. Georgia, which used a jarring defense to offset four first half fumbles, shot in front 17-9 in the second half with a 90-yard punt return for a touchdown by Jake Scott and an 8-yard scoring run by Bruce Kemp. The Vols, playing on new arti- ficial turf for the first time in Dixie, marched 48 yards in the last 76 seconds to tie the game with Wyche's deadly passes providing the firepower. Thrown back from the Georgia four to the 20 by the Bulldog d6- fenders, Wyche then drilled a 20- yard strike to end Gary Krein at the final gun.' Coach Doug Dickey told the Vols to go for the two-point tying con- version. Wyche cooly spotted end Kenny Delong open, and the big junior grabbed the ball and pulled YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 5, Oakland 4 New York 4, Washington 1 Minnesota 7, Boston 3 Baltimore 5, Cleveland 3 California at Chicago, night; TODAY'S GAMES Oakland at Detroit New York at Washington Minnesota at Boston Baltimore at Cleveland California) at Chicago a Georgia tackler with him into the end zone for the deadlock. Huskers Nip Cowboys LINCOLN, Neb. "- Sophomore booter Paul Rogers kicked a 51- yard field goal with 21 seconds remaining yesterday carrying Nebraska s hard pressed Corn- huskers to a 13-10 decision over Wyoming in a gridiron opener for both clubs. . Substitute quarterback Ernie Sigler had rallied Nebraska ear- Her in the period to knot 'the count and put the Huskers in reach of victory after they had trailed most of the sunny after- noon.1 Wyoming fashioned a 10-3 lead in the first quarter and made it stand until the final period when Sigler, a senior long cast in a backup role, got the Huskers moving. SCORES COLLEGE FOOTBALL Georgia 17, Tennessee 17, tie North Carolina State 10, Wake Forest 6 Nebraska 13, Wyoming 10 Iowa State 28, Buffalo 10 Western Michigan 20, Arizona State 0 Westminster Pa., 34, Slippery Rock 12 One for posterity ab r h bi Cmpneris ss 4 0 1 1 Monday cf 4 0 1 0 Caterilb 4 12 0 Bandoa3b 3 0 0 0 R Jackson rf 4 2 2 3 D. Green 2b 4 0 0 0 Keough If 3 0 0 0 Gosger If 0 0 0 0 Duncanc 2 10 0 Dobson p 10 0 0 Aker p 0 0 0 0 Lindblad p 0 0 0 0 Donaldsn ph 0 0 0 0 Segui p 1 00 0 Total 30 4 G 4 DETROIT ab r h bi McAuliffe 2b 5 0 1 0 Stanley cf 5 1 2 0 Northrup rf 4 1 0 0 W. Horton If 5 1 2 1 Cashl"b 4 1 2 3 Freehan c 3 0 1 0 Matchick ss 4 0 1 0 Wert 3b 2 0 0 0 G. Brown ph 1 0 0 0 Trcewski 3b 0 0 0 0 McLain p 1 0,0 0 Kaline ph 0 1 0 0 Total 34 5 9 4 One out when winning run scored. Oakland 000 211 000-4 Detroit ooo 300 002-5 E--Matchick, Bando, Cater. DP--De- troit 1. LOB-1-Oakland 2, Detroit 10. HR -R. Jackson,2, 28, Cash 21. S-McLain, Bando, Donaldson, Baltimore downs Cleveland as Cardinals clip Braves, .8_0 By The Associated Press bination of St. Louis victories CLEVELAND - Frank Robinson San Francisco losses totaling and Curt Blefary each smashed ends the race. their 15th homers yesterday, pow- The Giants whipped Cincin ering the Baltimore Orioles to a 9-1 and remained 11%/2 games 5-3 victory over Cleveland. . the pace. With the Orioles leading 4-3 in Briles won his 18th games the eighth and the tying run on his first since Aug. 25 withl third base with one out, reliever Brock and Tim McCarver pac Eddie Watt preserved the edge by the Cardinal attack. getting Tony Horton on a ground- Brock tripled Dal Maxvill h er and striking out Duke Sims. in the second and then scored s or two nati off and Lou king ome on Baltimore added an insurance run in the ninth on Brooks Rob- inson's sacrifice fly. Don Buford and rookie Merv Rettenmund also delivered Oriole-runs with sacrifice flies. * * * Cards continue HOUSTON - Five extra base hits and the steady eight-hit pitching of Nelson Briles gave St. Louis a 8-0 victory over Houston yesterday and edged the Cards closer to clinching the National League pennant. The victory reduced St. Louis' magic number to two. Any com- Curt Flood's single as the Cards hopped into a 2-0 lead. 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