" SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1967 MU Blasts 'M' line in Twin Bill Riot Erupts at Garden as Tiger Edges Torres To Retain Title By ROB SALTZSTEIN Central Michigan University's Kim Killstrom, Jim- Barbeau and Joe Krawcyck made life miser- able for Michigan's baseball nine yesterday. CMU swept a double- header from the Wolverines, win- ning the first game 5-3 and tak- ing the nightcap 7-3. Killstrom and Barbeau, CMU's two ace pitchers, checked the Wol- verine bats all afternoon. Kraw- cyck, the CMU shortstop and the NCAA's leading RBI producer, raised his total to 46 for the sea- son with his third grand-slam of the campaign. His left field shot clinched the second game. In the first game, a nine in- ning affair, Michigan received a strong pitching performance from Dave Renkiewicz. Renkiewicz, the losing pitching, allowed only three earned runs but was victimized by Glenn Redmon's throwing error in the 7th inning.-The error allow- ed two unearned and decisive runs to score for CMU. Drives in Two Chuck Schmidt drove in two of Michigan's runs in the fourth in- ning with a sharp single to left. The hit scored Andy Ficher, the Big Ten's leading batter at .444, and Keith Spicer who had walked. John Kraft drove in the other Michigan run with a sacrifice fly. The second game was a losing coach's nightmare. The score was tied 3-3 going into the bottom of the 7th inning when the roof caved in on Michigan. Not only could the Wolverines get no one out but CMU promptly loaded the bases. Bill Zepp had pitched six fine innings for Michigan, allowing only three runs. He had been re- placed for a pinch hitter in the sixth and J'oe Kerr started the 7th inning for the Wolverines. Faced Threes Kerr faced three men and promptly found himselif in the bases-loaded situation. Sygar be- gan the inning by committing an error for Michigan, the next man was intentionally walked follow- ing a wild pitch, and the next man was very unintentionally walked. Coach Moby Benedict brought in Larry Guidi'to face Krawcyck. This is not an easy assignment and is somewhat akin to looking down the barrel of a loaded gun. It was loaded, in fact it was even primed. Krawcyck smashed- Guidi's second pitch down the left field line for the game winning blow, The double loss brought Michi- gan's season record to 22 and 12; CMU's record now stands at 27 and 5. Michigan may have been look- ing ahead to Friday and Sat-+ urday's all important games with Michigan State. The NCAA is on the line for these contests and Benedict plans to hit the Spar- tans with all he has. Ace pitchers Geoff Zahn (8-2) and Bill Zepp (6-2) will hurl for Michigan. If Michigan should sweep both games from Michigan. State and Ohio State splits its doubleheader with Minnesota this weekend, the Wolverines would represent the Big Ten in the NCAA playoffs. Coach Benedict would like to see a large turnout of Michigan fans for these all important con- tests. Game time will be 3:30 p.m. each day. CHALLENGER JOSE TORRES points to the scale showing light heavyweight champion Dick Tiger weighing in at 167 yesterday in preparation for last night's 15-round title bout in New York. Torres weighed in at 173. Tigers Lose to Senators, 5-4; Sox Fall, Reds Gain Distance NEW YORK to"--A wild ri erupted in Madison Square Garde last night when Dick Tiger wE announced as the winner on split decision over Jose Torresi their world light heavyweig championship fight. Bottles and debris started flyir into the ring seconds after ar nouncer Johnny Addie announc Tiger, the defending champion, the winner on a tight, split dec sion over their Puerto Rican bor Torres, an ex-champion. There was no indication immE diately how many people, if ar were injured. Big Teri Sees CHICAGO (P)-Michigan Stat seeking an unprecedented thir successive clear title, and tw schools unveiling new coache Illinois and Wisconsin, along wit Iowa, Indiana and Northwester stage mock games closing the Bi Ten's spring football season 1a Saturday. The four other Conferenc members, Minnesota, Ohio Stat Purdue and Michigan, close spring drills earlier. The two new coaches preparin for the Big Ten's 72nd campaig next fall are Jim Valek at scan dal-scarred Illinois and Joh Coatta at Wisconsin. Both are returning as forme stars to the alma mater of eac Valek replacing "resigned" Pe Elliott and Coatta succeeding Mi Bruhn, quitting the 'Badger po after three losing seasons. ot It was the third riot in recent tered bottles. Many ducked under n history at the Garden. The other the ring. Others grabbed the as 4wo involved Puerto Rican Frankie folding chairs and held them over a Navarez. The last was after his their heads. in fight with Ismale Laguna of Puer- Referee Harold Valan and judge ht to Rico. Johnny Dran gave the fight to That one lasted about five min- Tiger, eight rounds to seven. Judge ag utes. Joe Eppy voted for Torres, 8 to 7. n- This one last about 15 minutes. The Associated Press also had it ed Qarden publicity man John for Torres, 8-7. as Condon leaped to the microphone By the middle of the fight Tiger i- and oreder the Garden cleared. had taken a substantial lead and rn The only response was more was digging inside with both bottles and debris thrown into the hands to the body and was taking e- ring from the balcony. the play away from his six-pound ty Reporters at ringside were splat- heavier opponent. tered with liquor from the shat- Torres, who lost his light heavy title to Tiger in their last fight, was boosed by his own followers v Grid Fin the middle rounds but began to come back in the ninth round. ;e Michigan State's windup game He scored with sweeping punch- d climaxed a spring of rebuilding the ninth and 10th but Tiger came o by Coach Duffy Daugherty, start- back to take the 11th. ing his 14th Spartan season. Torres then came back to sweep h Daugherty must replace such the last four. n departing stars as Bubba Smith, They went at a furious pace in ig Clint Jones, Gene Washington, the first few rounds, the younger st George Webster and Jerry West, Torres obviously looking for a who led Michigan State to perfect knockout. Then the pace slowed ce 7-0 Big Ten title seasons the past down. e two years. Tiger took over with methodical d However, Daugherty has vet- punching to the body and head eran returnees in quarterback through the eighth round, Jimmy Raye, halfback Dwight Lee Tiger weighed 167, Torres 173. g and end Al Brenner, along with a n pair of potential starters in soph- Tiger won the title from Torres - omores-to-be end Rich Saul and with a decisive 15-round decision n halfback Steve Garvey on defense. at the Garden Dec. 15. There were Coatta tried an innovation at no missiles thrown at that time. er Wisconsin this spring, displaying h, his Badgers in intrasquad games DAILY CLASSI FI EDS to around the state, at West Allis, BRING QUICK RESULTS lt Neenah and Eau Claire. st A rapidly expanding agricultural Otemical manufacturing and . marketing corporation Needs COLLEGE GRADUATES interested in applying their back- ground in agronomics, chemistry, chemical engineering, me- chanical engineering, civil engineering, facilities planning and \plant engineering, sales and saltes-service engineering, or finance and accounting. Various midwestern locations are available. Graduates who are ~>highly motivated and want to earn their "Master's" in experi- ence with a new, growth corporation are invited to reply. Apply by Letter to Don Smith, Director of Personnel TERRA CHEMICALS International, Inc. 640 Davidson BIdg., Sioux City, Iowa 51101 An Equal Opportunity Employer 4 4 Judge Authorizes Subpoena For Impending Clay, Trial Camilo Pascual survived Al Ka- only five singles. He has lost just line's three-run homer in the first once. inning and with help from Dar Despite the loss, the Sox re- Knowles and Dave Baldwin pitch- tained-their 1% game lead in the ed Washington to a 5-4 victory American League. over Detroit last night. John Buzhardt was the victim The Senators came back with although he pitched well and gave three runs in the first inning with up only five hits before being lift- Fred Valentine's two-run double ed for a pinch batter in the sev- the key hit, and then knocked enth. Earl Wilson out in the third in- The Cincinnati Reds scored three ning on consecutive doubles by runs without a hit in the second Jim King and Frank Howard with inning and went on to beat Pitts- nobody out. burgh 6-3 last night behind Mel The added a run in the third Queen's pitchingh on* a walk to Valentine, a single It was the fourth-victory in a by Dick Nen and sacrifice fly by row for the National League-lead- Bernie Allen. ing Reds. Dick McAuliffe and Don Wert Mickey Mantle's bases-loaded singled ahead of Kaline's eighth' single with none-out in the 11thj homer in the first inning. Pascual inning gave the New York Yankees, allowed only two hits after that a 4-3 victory over Cleveland. until the seventh when Norm Cash The Yankees tied the game in, beat out an infield hit and Bill the eight when Elston Howard Freehan singled Cash to.third. singled with one out and moved Dean Chance pitched his sixth - straight victory and the Minnesota Twins halted the Chicago White - Sox winning streak at 10 games with a 1-0 victory. Chance, traded to the Twins by California last winter, was backed by three double plays and allowed HOUSTON, Tex. (P) - Two motions were granted and another rejected yesterday as a federal judge began a hearing on pleas filed by Cassius Clay, the former heavyweight b o x i n g champion charged with military draft eva- sion. Judge Joe Ingraham scheduled arguments later in the day on a motion to delay Clay's scheduled June 5 trial. Ingraham authorized lawyers to subpoena a long list of witnesses, including President Lyndon John- son, and to subpoena for inspec- tion all draft records pertaining to Clay. The judge rejected a plea that the lawyers be authorized to take depositions from many of the sub- poenaed witnesses who might be unable to appear at the trial. Hayden Covington, Clay's chief lawyer from New York, and Quin- nan Hodges of Houston said they actually do not plan to require President Johnson to appear at the trial but said they want to make use of the subpoena in re- quiring him or his agents to pro- to third when pitcher Sam Mc- Dowell threw wild past first after fielding Steve Whitaker's ground- er. Whitaker moved to second, and he and Howard scored on Joe Pepitone's single. Mike Shannon's single in the ninth inning scorea Curt Flood, giving St. Louis a 4-3 victory over Philadelphia. duce desired transcripts and records. Covington and Hodges also filed motions Monday before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals meeting in Jacksonville, Fla. The Jacksonville petition sought a delay of Clay's June 5 trial in Houston on the criminal indict- ment against him until the civil suit Clay brought against the draft board is settled before the Fifth Court in itsOctober sitting. Hodges said Monday night the pe- tition had been denied. The Houston motions seek a continuance of the trial from June- 5, alleging that it is "physi- cally and humanly impossible" for the lawyers to make ready by that date. Clay's defense will be based in part upon an allegation that draft boards are weighted with white members and exclude Negroes. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (IP) - A three-judge federal appeals court panel said "No" yesterday to Cassius Clay's request for a delay in his draft evasion trial. SATURDAY, MAY 20 8:30 A M. to 5:30 P.M. 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