rAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MA*k 2 , 966 WAGE si~c THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. MAY 27. ThCR a ava .a y rasa i N .T V V V tp MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Detroit Loses; Marichal Wins Ninth By The Associated Press DETROIT - Chuck Hinton's two-run single highlighted a five-i run ninth inning that gave Cleve-t land an 8-3 victory over Detroit last night. Hinton's hit followed two walks and a fielder's choice that had loaded the bases with none out. Then, with the bases still loaded, relief pitcher Hank Aguirre un- corked a wild throw on Fred Whitfield's dribbler, permitting three more runs to score., The Tigers, who scored only one run in the sixth after loading the bases with no one out, finally knocked Cleveland starter Sonny' Siebert out in the eighth when Jim Northrup hit a two-run homer that tied it 3-3. Siebert lashed a double to left in the third inning to set up the" Indians first run. Pedro Gonzalez, who had been hit by a pitch, reached third on the hit and scored on Chuck Hinton's sacri- fice fly. Two walks, Leon Wagner's sin- gle and a sacrifice fly by Fred Whitfield gave the Indians their second run in the sixth inning off Detroit starter Mickey Lolich. Marichal Blanks Phils SAN FRANCISCO-Pinch hit- ter Bob Barton delivered a 14th- inning sacrifice fly that gave un- beaten Juan Marichal his ninth victory of the season as San Francisco edged Philadelphia 1-0 yesterday. It was the fourth shutout of the season for Marichal, who went all the way and gave up only six hits. The right-hander now has allowed just one run in the last 42 innings and has an earned run average of 0.59. Jim Davenport started the Giants' winning rally with a one- out triple. The drive to right cen- ter got past Johnny Callison, who was trying for a backhand, shoe- string catch. Hal Lanier walked and Jesus Alou, batting for Marichal, also drew a walk, loading the bases. Barton, batting for Don Landrum, flied out to Tony Gonzalez, with Davenport scoring after the catch. Major League Standings The Giants blew several chances before cashing in the run for Mar- ichal, who struck out 10 and walk- ed only one. Marichal and Jim Bunning staged a brilliant duel for 10 in- nings before the Philadelphia starter left for a pinch hitter in the 11th. Bunning allowed only four hits, striking out eight and walking two. Orioles Smash Sox CHICAGO-Sam Bowens knock- ed in four runs and collected four hits, powering the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox yesterday. Bowens, who has been the sub- ject of a possible trade between the two clubs, delivered a two-run single to highlight a three-run fourth inning rally. Bowens then capped a four-run uprising in the seventh inning with a two-run double. In be- Cards to six hits and had a 2-0j tween these two hits, he also sin- lead provided by Byron Browne's gled and stole a base. He beat out two-run homer in the fifth when a single behind second in the Julian Javier opened the ninth ninth. with a single. Chicago broke into the scoring column in the fourth inning when Gene Freese slugged his third homer of the year. Trailing 3-1 in the sixth, the Sox threatened when Danny Cater led off with a single and John Romano followed with a walk. Eddie Watt relieved starter Dave McNally and retired the next three men without allowing a run- ner to advance. Cards Nip Cubs ST. LOUIS - Tim McCarver's bases-loaded single climaxed a three-run rally in the ninth inning that gave St. Louis a 3-2 victory over Chicago last night. Dick Ellsworth had held the After Mike Shannon beat out an infield hit, Ron Santo's throw- ing error on Curt Flood's bouncer allowed Javier to score and Shan- non to go to third. Orlando Ce- peda followed with another single, scoring Shannon with the tying run. Ferguson Jenkins relieved Ells- worth and gave an intentional walk to Phil Gagliano, loading the bases, and McCarver followed with his winning single. Bob Gibson got credit for the victory, a six-hitter. It evened his record at 5-5. Ellsworth is 1-6. Boston Wins Again BOSTON-Earl Wilson blanked the Minnesota Twins for eight innings and survived a ninth- inning uprising yesterday as the Boston Red Sox won 7-2 for their seventh victory in the last eight garpes. Wilson, who had won five of his last decisions, allowed only one runner to reach third until the ninth. He struck out nine and walked only one. Jimmie Hall's homer in the ninth, followed by singles by Bob Allison, Bernie Allen and pinch hitter Don Min- cher gave the Twins their runs. Rico Petrocelli gave Wilson all the cushion he needed when he led off the first with his eighth homer. The Red Sox shelled Min- nesota ace Mudcat Grant with a four-run second and Wilson was in command the rest of the way. Zoilo Versalles started the game with a double, but Wilson retired the next 14 batters in order before Allen beat out an infield hit with two gone in the fifth. Pirates Down Astros HOUSTON - Manny Mota's home run in the third inning and Pete Mikkelsen's tight relief pitching carried Pittsburgh to a 3-2 victory over Houston last night. The Pirates struck for single runs in each of the first three innings against Astros'rstarter Dick Farrell. Houston got one back in the third and then knock- ed out Steve Blass in the eighth but the rally was cut short by Mikkelsen. Gene Alley's double, a single by Mota and Willie Stargell's sacri- fice fly gave the Pirates their first run. In the second inning, Bob Bailey doubled and came all the way home on Joe Morgan's throw- ing error. Mota's homer made it 3-0 in the third. Singles by Sonny Jackson, Jim Gentile and Rusty Staub gave the Astros their first run in the third. Then Houston knocked Blass out when Gentile opened the eighth with a triple. Mikkelsen came on and gave a run-scoring double to pinch hitter Lee Maye but got out of a bases-loaded jam by get- ting Felix Mantilla on a double play ball. SPORTS SHORTS: Pro Foot By The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. - The Oak- land Raiders of the American Football League said last night they had signed Roman Gabriel, a quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams of the rival National Foot- ball League, to a 1967 contract. - The announcement further es- calated the war between the two leagues, coming just days after reports that AFL teams were try- ing to raid NFL clubs in retalia- tion for the signing of Pete Gogo- lak by the NFL's New York Giants. If the Raiders get Gabriel, he will be the first NFL star to be lured away by the younger league in the current battle. T h e Raiders' announcement followed by hours the Rams' an- nouncement that Gabriel had signed with them for 1966. "We negotiated the agreement in good faith and consider it binding," said a spokesman. Giants Contacted Gabriel's signing followed re- ports last week that AFL clubs had talked with four members of the Giants-running backs Tucker Frederickson and Steve Thurlow, receiver Bobby Crespino and cen- ter Greg Larson-and had been in contact with several members of the Detroit Lions. The Lions reportedly contacted were tackle Alex Karras, lineback- er Wayne Walker, receiver Gail Cogdill and tackle John Gordy. The furor seemed to die down, however, when the Lions signed Karras to a seven-year contract after he said he had rejected an offer from Miami of the AFL. ball War Escalates Gordy, however, reportedly was in touch with officials of the Miami club recently and still had not signed his contract with the ions. Hull Named MVP MONTREAL-Bobby Hull, Chi- cago's Golden Jet who smashed Rocket Richard's one-season goal scoring record, was named winner yesterday of the Hart Memorial Trophy as the National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player for the second straight year. Hull collected 145 points in the voting by hockey writers and broadcasters in the league's six cities. Jean Beliveau of the Mon- treal Canadiens was second with 59 points, followed by Gordie Howe, Detroit's veteran right winger, with 24 points. Hull, who scored 54 goals and a record-breaking 97. points last season, is the first player to win two straight Hart trophies since Howe did it in 1956-57 and 1957-58. The Black Hawks' left-winger polled 79 points in the voting for the first half of the season and 66 in the second half. Beliveau was a close second in the second htalf with 56 points. Hull will receive $1000, plus $500 for leading the voting in each half of the campaign. Glen Hall, Chicago's veteran goalie, was fourth in the balloting with 21 points. Norm Ullman, De- troit center, was fifth with 14. ScholTime is, OLYMPIA TIME University Typewriter Center Home of OLYMPIA, the Precision Typewriter 613 E. William St 665-3763 d- A! 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