Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 27, 19710 Page Eig h tTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 27, 1 971~ McLAIN GO ES SEP EN Tigers clout Phils in slugfest Simpson has million, but folks on welfare 4V By The Associated Press CLEARWATER, Fla. - Jim Northrup hammered a two-run homer and Detroit defeated Phil- adelphia 10-9 in exhibition base- ball yesterday. The Tigers collected 15 hits, one less than the Phillies, in the free- swinging affair. Detroit thumped Phillie starter Rick Wise for five runs in the first five innings and led 10-6 un- til Willie Mantanez cracked a three-run homer in the ninth. But Bob Reed rode out the rally to nail down the victory. Senators fly POMPANO BEACH, Fla.-Con- secutive singles by Ed Stroud, Paul ..--.S..;.:..M...4 r,,,%."K'r:M ;"";"':3";"b:"":;" .S:..- a i?:- ::n:r::{"::"',,- Casanova, and Tom Bagland with tie with a two-run single in the two out in the 12th inning yester- seventh while boosting his Grape- day gave the Washington Sena- fruit League average to .469. tors a 6-5 victory over Kansas City Tim Foli, bidding for a third in an exhibition game played in base job, knocked in the o t h e r 40 mile an hour winds. Mets' runs with a two-run homer The Royals went ahead in the in the second inning. top of the 12th on Dennis Paep- The Twins scored a first inning ke's run scoring single off R o n run off rookie Charlie Williams Loy. on consecutive doubles by Tony Loser Paul Splitorf walked Mike Oliva and Jim Holt and added Epstein to lead off the Senat- single tallies in the sixth and sev- or's 12th. Casanova drove in the enth off Jon Matlick. tying run and Ragland's topper * * * in front of the plate drove in Orientals of fed ;Stroud with the winning run. TUCSON. Ariz. - The Cleve- Epstein had a single, double and land Indians storme- from behind home run and walked three times. with tneirns te s eh with three runs in the seventh in- Denny McLain became the first ning to defeat the Tokyo Lottle Washington pitcher to go seven Orions, 7-6, Friday. innings this spring. He gave up Trailing 5-4, Ray Fosse, Chris nine hits including Ed Kirkpat- Chambliss, Ted Ford, Roy Foster rick's homer. and Buddy Bradford all smacked singles for Cleveland with Fos- Twins topped ter's hit giving the Tribe the lead rm ~T for good. By The Associated Press Detroit - Ralph Simpson cut short his college basketball ca- reer to sign a $1-million "hard- ship" contract with the Denver Rockets but 10 months I a t e r his mother says she and s i x brothers are still on welfare. The rival National Basket- ball Association, objected when Simpson, a Michigan S t a t e University sophomore, signed with the Rockets last May. Rockets owner Donald Rings- by justified the signing of Simp- son under a "hardship clause" because, Ringsby said, "Ralph's mother is on aid to families with dependent children" - and the family needed Simpson's help. Simpson at first was Jubil- ant about the signing and "the fact it will have on my family." 'We can have food in t h e house . . . we didn't even have that a couple of weeks ago," he said at the time. "And I'd like to get them a new home. They've only got two bedrooms, and when I come home there's no place to stay." "One of the first things I did was to splurge on clothes and buy a pink Eldorado," Simp- son said later. "I thought I ow- ed it to myself. I had worked hard, and now my work w a s finally paying off. Now, well, I look at the car and I don't even like it. I mean. I don't like what it represents." r.; Scores EXHIBITION BASEBALL New York N 5, Minnesota 3 Chicago A 5, St. Louis 0 Cincinnati 10, Boston 5 Detroit 10, Philadelphia 9 Washington 6, Kansas City 5 Houston 8, Montreal 4 Chicago N 12, Milwaukee 3 San Francisco 4, San Diego 2 Cleveland 7, Tokyo Orions 6 California 4, Oakland 2 Richmond I.L. vs. Atlanta at W. Palm Beach, Fla., inc. Baltimore vs. New York A at Miami, inc. ST. PETERSURGC, Fla.-Cleon Jones returned to the lineup after being sidelined for a wveek with a. back sprain and drove in three runs with three singles, leading the New York Mets to a 5-3 exhi- bition baseball victory over Min- nesota yesterday. Jones singled in his first run in the fifth inning, then broke a 3-3 Cardinals crock SARASOTA, Fla. - Rich Reic- hardt hit his first home run of the spring and later contributed a pair of singles to pace the Chi- cago White Sox to a 5-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in exhibition baseball yesterday. w...\ ..1.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4?:>>,:ii i - ;? : ; :v~ ~j^ j$':$txi::":.i:.'"} '}" N...+' " . :i.Ly?:::...:3:Y.;, : ::}:S~ri:;:.; ... .....:.:... .:i:: .. t"} :t",Sr . .: .. : :':. ..:vf..... ..' :::":A ssociatedv...i"" Press " IS ...........ANY....WAY...t.. ru. anirlne..ay r.. may not be what.... Cincinna... .. t.:"catcher>:: .Johnny1;t::::: Bench :}:":>; is,: deTHSeNYo erA firmnna.iostnsLuisaporcayon(11)ewaotCatctheatplathtrigJonscorencfrom first on the play. _ _.._ { sa8 j elPl nd! Ha For the student body: FLARES by Levi A~ Farah A Wright A Tads Sebring CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty Sony Model 20 Makes Driving a Pleasure , Easy to Operate-- Easy on Your Purse Bing signs with Pistons; Byers castigates pro teamsByTeAscadPrs "eDETROIT - Dave Bing, Detroit Piston's star guard, who play- ed out his option this season, has signed to play for the National Basketball Association team for two more years, General Manager Ed Coil announced yesterday. Bing, who reportedly also has signed a contract to play next sea- son with the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association, signed a three-year contract which covered the season just ended and the next two seasons. The 6-3, 180-pound guard who came to the Pistons as a first-round draft choice from Syracuse in 1966 de- molished the Detroit record book this season. He set a team season high of 2,213 points - an average of 27 a gane - and raised his ca- reer total to 9,360, another record. The status of Bing's contract with Virginia remains clouded. A Piston's spokesman said he understood Bing had worked out an agree- ment with the Squires that allows him to play in Detroit. ! HOUSTON - Walter Byers, executive director of the NCAA, took a shot yesterday at pro teams for signing undergraduate basket- ball players. He said he felt any damage to amateur athletics would be temporary. "The pros say they are signing these players to help the colleges," said Byers, here for the NCAA basketball championships. "I say it is an economic armlock on the athletes." 'With one or two exceptions, I've never seen any pro people who felt any concern for athletics," Byers said. 0 BERN, Switzerland - Veteran Anatoli Firsov, a 30-y e a r- old winger, fired four goals last night, leading the Soviet Union's National team- to an 8-0 romp over Sweden in the World Hockey championships. The victory gave the Russian skaters a two-point lead over the Swedes in the standings. The Soviets have won the tournament eight straight times. . LAUSANNE, Switzerland - A stringent new proposal designed to tighten protection of the amateur code in Olympic Games was made: public yesterday by the International Olympic Committee. A key clause in the proposed rule would bar from the Olympics any athlete who has "directly or indirectly allowed his name, his pho- tograph or his sports performance to be used individually for adver- tising purposes." 0 SPERSCOPE® il-FI BUYS Ann Arbor-East Lansing 618 S. MAIN 769-4700 -Li Quality Sound Through Quality Equipment" II Order Your Daily Now- Phone 764-0558, Bring Results ! 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