GE FOUR WEN t ni THE MICHIGAN DAILY WKV'fLpNzlA17 TJ1hINX lb, ThAW M IcLa Sets Record for Strike Outsl UCLRSSIFIESA Nicklaus 6-I Favorit4 DETROIT VP)-Denny McLain struck out 14 Boston batters, in- in Oen cluding the first seven he faced, in 6% innings of relief last night, and the Detroit Tigers came from would offer a greater challenge behind for a 6-5 victory over the than Augusta National, where in Red Sox on Willie Horton's three- seven straight Red Sox in 1961. The modern major league record for consecutive strikeouts is eight, , shared by Max Surkont of Mil- waukee, Johnny Podres of the Dodgers and Jim Maloney of Cin- cinnati. ST. LOUIS ( P)-Big Jack Nick- laus, fresh, fit and full of confi- dence, checked in yesterday with the prediction that finesse - rather than power - would win the 65th National Open Golf Championship this weekend. "Nobody is going to overpower this course," the 25-year-old Golden Bear said as he prepared for a semifinal tune-up over the 7,191-yard Bellerive layout, where 150 of the game's best tee off Thursday. "She's a tight course and you have to pamper her rather than beat het with a sledge-hammer. On several holes, I won't use a' driver off the tee. I'll use a three- wood or one-iron." - Because of his awesome power, the beefy Nicklaus has been made a solid 6-1 favorite over the longest course over which the Open ever has been played. "It's a hitters' course-Nicklaus has five shots on the rest of us," growled Sam Snead, a pretty fair slugger himself, making his 25th try for the big title he's never won. Nicklaus figures to hit eight- iron approaches to greens where defending champion Ken Ven- turi, with his bad hand, is hitting three-woods. Nicklaus scoffed at this sug- MondkaySigns For "$104,000 ,SANTA MONICA, Calif. (p) --- The Kansas City Athletics signed Rick Monday, one of the most widely sought college baseball players in the country, for $104,000 yesterday. President Charles O. Finley said he was impressed when he saw Rick lead Arizona State to a recent triumph in the College World Series at Omaha, Neb. Monday hit .375 for his college team this season. April he won the Masters by a record score. All Conditions "I've played the course about eight times all together," he said. "I wanted to see it under all sorts of conditions - with the rough low, the rough high, the wind blowing and the wind still-every- thing but rain. "I feel I know the course. I run homer in the eighth. Fred Gladding pitched the last two innings for Detroit, struck out four more, enabling the Red Sox to tie a modern major league rec- ord by striking out 18 times in a nine-inning game. The Tigers fanned 18 times against Bob Fel- ler in 1938 while San Francisco 'and the Chicago Cubs did it against Sandy Koufax in 1959 and won't have any alibis. I don't un- 1962. derstand why Palmer didn't play McLain wasn't around when the it nore." Tigers rallied for four runs in Arnold Palmer, Nicklaus' chief the eighth, the last three on Hor- rival, saw the layout for the first ton's third homer in three games. time Monday and his explanation He left for a pinch hitter in the was this: seventh inning with the Tigers, Waste of Time trailing 5-2. "Most of the time that I play Relieves Wickersham a course in advance I come back The 21-year-old right-hander to find it entirely different, and relieved starter Dave Wickersham the time is wasted." with one out in the first after Palmer, the all-time leading Boston had scored three runs. money winner, said he liked the His seven straight strikeouts set course but considered par threes a major league record for consec- JACK NICKLAUS gestion but admitted that he was pleased-rather than shaken--at being installed as the people's and the player's choice. "That's fine-I like it," he said, his boyish face breaking into a broad grin. "I hope I don't dis- appoint them." He said he felt the course fa- vored no particular player and declined to speculate on the pos-I sible men to beat. Nobody "I couldn't name anybody," ie said. "Except yourself," someone in. terjected. "You said that-I didn't," he replied. The inference was clear. Nicklaus said he felt wonderful physically after a tournament layoff last weekend but feared that the tighter Bellerive course severe., "The third hole 164-yards, you have only a green to shoot to be- cause of the pond on the side," he said, and the sixth 195 yards is terribly shallow for such a long shot." lHan tie Reveals' He May .Retire CLEVELAND (P)--Mickey Man- tle said yesterday he would quit at the end of the season if he doesn't hit around .300. "I don't want to quit," said the New York Yankee slugger who is hitting only .240. "I wanted to, play three or four more years. I'll keep on playing if I hit .300 or near that. But I'll quit after this year if it keeps up like this." Mantle was benched Sunday in Los Angeles. In the last 19 games he had been averaging only .196.' He has been troubled by chronic knee injuries but could have play- ed Sunday. "I sure hope a rest helps," said Mantle. "I've had slumps before. I felt real good until we got to Los Angeles. I thought I was run- ning good and everything. I'm just not getting any hits." utive strikeouts by a relief pitcher and tied the American League rec- ord for consecutive strikeouts by any pitcher. The Tigers scored their first run in the eighth on a hit batsman, Jerry Lumpe's double and an in- field single by Gates Brown. Dick Radatz relieved Arnold Earley and got Al Kaline on a pop up, but Horton then slammed a 3-2 Ditch into the lower left field seats for his 14th home run. One Out McLain replaced starter Dav Wickersham with one out in the first inning after the Red Sox had scored three runs. He ended the inning by striking out Ed Bressoud and Bob Tillman. He fanned Earl Wilson, Lenny Green and Dalton Jones in the second inning and got Carl Yas- trzemski and Felix Mantilla in the third before Lee Thomas grounded out. Jack Meyer of the Philadelphia Phillies first struck out six straight as a reliever in 1958. Pete Richert, then with the Los Angeles Dodgers, equalled the mark in 1962, and Dick Radatz of Boston did it earlier this season against the New York Yankees.. Seven Straight Ryne Duren, with the Los An- geles Dodgers at the time, fanned FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard near State near everything. Quiet, clean place to live & study for working man or grad, hot shower, no cooking. C40 FURN. 3 BDRM, HOUSE for summer. Make offer. Campus 3-5098 eves. C3 521 WALNUT. Furn. rooms avail. im- mediately. Rent $25-$35 month. Call NO 8-6906. C33 CHARTER REALTY has a few select luxury apartments for fall, 2-5 peo- ple, Call 665-8825 for appointment to see. 037 FOR RENT FOR FALL-New, 1 and 2 bdrm. Furn. apts. Call 665-8330 after 6. 3 BDRM FURN. House, small back yard. 726 S. Division. Reut-$200 or best offer. 662-7384. C24 NO LEASE REQUIRED Large studio, unfurn., $70/mo., includes all utilities. 663-7268. C4 815 E. ANN 1 & 2 man furnished apts. available immediately and for fall. 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