Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 11, 1969 Mee a oreigns tudent next fall. Gi e your m personal touich to lh4s first experiences in the ; United States and the University of Mich-' igan. S Your Name ' Summer ! *, 'Address a I BRING TO SECOND FLOOR UNION ; e, INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ; Unt d Stts adfh niest!o ih I I I N 3.y . . .. . . . .. . y .. . . . .. . . m Freehan's belts scalp By LEE KIRK Special To The Daily DETROIT - Bill Freehan belted two home runs, one with the bases loaded, as the Detroit Tigers showed their muscle in routing the Cleveland Indians, 12-3. The Tigers pounded five Indian hurlers for 13 hits, in- cluding four homers, two dou- bles and a triple. World Series hero Mickey Lo- lich, who is usually hot when the weather is cold, scattered six hits and kept the Tribe's batters off balance throughout t h e game. Cleveland drew first blood with an unearned run in the first inning. Lead-off batter Jose Cardenal lashed a double down the leftfield line, reached third on Willie Horton's error, and scored on Reggie Schein- blum's sacrifice fly to right. The Tigers roared back in their half of the first. "Sudden" Sam McDowell, the Indian hurl- er, walked Tiger lead-off batter Dick McAuliffe, who was forced at second by Mickey Stanley. Kaline then laced a double into the leftfield corner and Stanley raced home as the relay from shortstop Brown bounced off his back. Brown's error on the throw allowed Kaline to take third. Willie Horton then lined the next pitch into left to score Kaline and the Tigers had jumped to a 2-1 lead. Detroit scored another run in the second. After McDowell re- tired the first two batters, he walked Loilich. McAuliffe then belted a long triple to d e e p right-center to make it 3-1. Tony Horton hit a bases em- pty homer for Cleveland to make it 3-1, and it stayed that way until the bottom of the fifth. McAuliffe started t h e Tiger fifth with a line single to right Stanley then hit a slow-roller to McDowell who wheeled and fir- ed to second baseman Vern Ful- ler who then 'fired to first. To the amazement of t h e 14,665 fans and the dismay of the In- dians, both runners b e a t the throws. McDowell bore down to strike out Kaline, but he walked Hor- ton to load the bases. Freehan then hit his grand slam, a line shot that barely cleared t h e fence in left field, as the Tigers built their lead to 7-2. McAuliffe singled in another run off reliever Horatio Pina in the- sixth, and Freehan homer- ed off Jack Hamilton in t h e seventh with no one on. The Tribe loaded the sacks in the seventh with one out, and Fuller drove in a run with a sacrifice fly, but a fine play by [ndians Don Wert at third on a slow- roller allowed Lolich to escape without any further damage. Mike Paul, the fifth Indian hurler, probably had visions of a warm shower after he retired the first two Tigers in the ninth. However, Mickey Stanley threw cold water on Paul's hopes by unloading a tremendous h o m e run off the facing of the upper deck in deep right center: Ka- line singled, and Horton cracked a shot into the left field stands just inside the foul-pole. Free- han doubled, his third consecu- tive extra base hit, but P a u 1 struck out Wert to end the in- ning. Lolich pitched steadily a n d was in control throughout t h e game. He struck out seven while walking only two, and his slow curve continually fooled the In- dian batters. *i ---C > II ISRAELI STUDENTS ASSOCIATION B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan A SALUTE TO ISRAEL ON, HER 21st BIRTHDAY PRESENTS: YITZHAK LEOR, Israeli Diplomatic Service, Speakng on "Israel Comes of Age" YOEL SHARR, a Leading Israeli Entertainer-"Singer, Pianst, Gutarist, Impressionist, Comedian & Composer" NAGILA DANCERS--Israeli Folk Dancing Michigan Union Ballroom April 12, 8:15-10:30 BUCS ROLL: St. Louis drops third straight By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS - Pittsburgh made it three in a row over the defend- ing champion St. Louis Cardinals yesterday, 3-2, when a double by Willie Stargell and a single by Bill Mazeroski featured a tie-breaking, two-run rally in the eighth inning. Stargell's double off loser Ray Washburn snapped a 1-1 tie af- ter Richie Hebner had opened the inning with a single and Roberto Clemente walked. An intentional walk to rookie Al Oliver filled the bases again, and Bill Mazeroski drove in the second run of the inning on a single off Washburn's hip., The Cardinals had scored in the third on a single by Dal Maxvill, a forecout, Lou Brock's stolen base and Curt Flood's single off win- ning pitcher Dock Ellis. But the Bucs tied the scre in the f i f t h when Matty Alou opened with a double, went to third on an infield out and scored on Clemente's sac- rifice fly. Mike Shannon's homer with two out and nobody on in the ninth closed the gap to 3-2: * Senators flex muscles WASHINGTON-Frank Howard smashed his third and fourth home runs of the young baseball season as Washingtop outslugged New York 9-5 despite two homers, in- cluding a grand slam, by Yankee' catcher Frank Fernandez.- * Howard and Brant Alyea each tagged two-run homers off loser Fritz Peterson in the first inning. The Senators' giant slugger ham- mered another blast over the 41-1 foot mark in center with bases empty in the fifth.j Frank Robinson led off the 13th inning with'a double to give Bos- ton a 2-1 victory over Baltimore. Robinson led off the inning with a line drive down the right field line which Boston claimed was foul, but umpire Emmett Ash- ford ruled otherwise. Powell then crashed a Juan Pizarro pitch in- to right field for the winning blow. Dave Leonhard, who pitched only one inning, got the victory. The 1-1 tie had existed s in c e the third inning when Don Bu- ford doubled for Baltimore w it h two out and scored on a single by Paul Blair. They were two of the five hits surrendered by Bos- ton starter Ray Culp before he left in the 11th inning. " * , Cubs claw Phils CH A L-,UII -T c1annO i - CLEVELAND CENTERFIELDER Jose Cardenal eludes Tiger catcher Bill Freehan's tag to score on Richie Scheinblum's sacri- fice fly-in the first inning of yesterday's game at Tiger Stadium. Cardenal had reached third on a double and Willie Horton's error, and his run gave the Indians a short-lived 1-9 lead. Santo smlashed his first shot ins!M t ouc xo the fourth inning to tie the game Mets bounce Expos at 1-1 after the Phils' Richie Al- NEW YORK - Tommie Agee len had given Philadelphia t h e hit two home runs and rookie Gary lead in the first on a run-scoring' Gentry won his first major league single. start with ninth-inning help from Hundley connected for his solo Cal Koonce Thursday in a 4-2 New shot in the fifth, and Donnie Kes- Mets' victory over Montreal. singer's run-scoring double g o t Gentry had a four-hitter going another run across. to the ninth but the Expos kicked Santo rapped his second homer up their heels and scored a run in the seventh and Kessinger got on a combination of singles by his second RBI in the eighth with Mack Jones a n d John Bateman a single. and a double by Coco Laboy. Major League Standings I POTPOURRI INTERNATIONAL. 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