WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1965 NEGOTIATE WITH NCAA: NFL, AFL Agree To End College 'Raiding' BAO OGE a JP-fe THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAQ MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: White Sox Club Detroit, 10-6 I NEW BIKES ti ; " : ; - .' q ,. I BATON ROUGE, La. (R')-Afters four months of negotiations withc the NCAA, the two major pro-I fessional football leagues haveE agreed to stop premature signingt of college players, with stiff pen- alties for violators.r It doesn't mean the pros will Sports Shorts By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Elston Howard will be," lost to the New York Yankees for six weeks and with * him may go the team's hopes for an unprecedented sixth consecu- tive American League pennant. In an attempt to shore up the catching vacuum, the Yankees ac- quired Howard (Doc) Edwards from the Kansas City Athletics Monday night. They paid dearly for the light-hitting but strong defensive receiver, giving up catcher Johnny Blanchard and pitcher Roland Sheldon. NEW YORK-Ben Hogan has been named the greatest profes- * sional golfer of all time in a poll of the nation's golf writers and sports editors. FORT WORTH, Tex.-Masters champion Jack Nicklaus will not compete in the $100,000 Colonial S National Invitation, Golf Tourna- ment, officials announced yester- day. YOUR POCKET LAWYER Marriage Laws Simplified $2 Divorce Laws Simplified $2 Both for $3 Condensed tables reveal at a glance the laws of every state. Useful Gifts, Embossed Covers Satisfaction Guaranteed Univ. Dept., Selhelp Pub. Co. Box 2182, Roswell, N. Mex. stop their dollar duels for talented, collegians. But the National and American Football Leagues will abide by specific rules governing the signing of college athletes. The accord was announced Monday by Jim Corbett, Louisiana State University athletic director and chairman of the NCAA col- lege-pro relations committee. Cor- bett's group spent four months hammering out the agreement on the thorny issue. Agreement The NFL and AFL say they, won't sign a player until his team completes its varsity season, in- cluding bowl games, and they will immediately reveal any contracts made with a player before his col- lege eligibiilty expires. The NFL, Corbett said, has al- ready adopted rules calling for tough penalties for infractions, including the possible loss by a club of all its draft choices. The AFL has agreed to adopt the same measures, Corbett added. By The Associated Press DETROIT-The Chicago White Sox capitalized on five Detroit er- rors for six unearned runs in the first four innings and went on to score a 10-6 victory over the Ti- gers last night. The White Sox scored three un- earned runs in the first inning after Norm Cash bobbled Floyd Robinson's grounder for what should have been the third out. The Tigers tied the score in the second inning with the help of Don Wert's two-run homer. But Chicago went ahead for good in the third when it scored three more runs on three singles and three Tiger errors by Al Ka- line, Wert and George Thomas. Twins Smear Orioles ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS -- Earl Battey and Tony Oliva sock- ed home runs in a five-run Min- nesota third inning that powered the Twins to a 7-3 victory over Baltimore last night. Sentor Wit Giants sailed past St. Louis 9-2 ,rlast night, snapping the Cardinals KANSAS CITY - Don Lock's five-game winning streak. fifth-inning triple drove in theA- " . -. c t f j i I go-ahead run in the Washington Senators' 4-2 victory over Kansas City last night. Yankees Beat Indians c CLEVELAND - Joe Pepitone doubled across two runs and scor- ed another as the New York Yan- kees erupted for four runs in the fourth inning and. held on for a 5-3 triumph over Cleveland last night. L.A. Tops Cinci CINCINNATI-Willie Davis lash- ed a tie-breaking single in the ninth inning, his third hit of the game, sparking the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-6 victory over Cincinnati last night. Giants Club Cards ST. LOUIS - Jesus Alou and Willie Mays hit two-run homers before Ray Sadecki could retire a batter, and the San Francisco Mets Edge Phillies NEW YORK - Al Jackson ,a USED BIKES loser in three previous starts, scat- tered eight hits and Yogi Berra making his initial National League start, collected two singles, pac- ing the New York Mets to a 2-1 victory over Philadelphia last night. Pirates Beat Cubs CHICAGO - Two home runs each by Willie Stargell and Jerry Lynch powered the Pittsburgh Pi- rates to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday, with Stargell's three-run shot in the ninth inning the clinching blow. Braves. 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