Page Teri } THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, SeptLhm'ber 25, 1970 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 25, 1970 CUBS TIE FOR SECOND DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN M .v.. ?JS S Bues By The Associated Press Pittsbur'gh and the Chicago Cubs *won last night while the New York Mets took it easy in the National 'League East race. The Pirates ripped' the Mont- real Expos 8-0 for a 2% -game lead over -the Cubs, 7-1 winners over St. Louis and the Mets, who had the' day off on the eve of their big three-game weekend series in Pittsburgh. Luke Walker scattered seven hits for his fifth straight ;victory and Gene Alley drove in four runs with two singles and a triple in the Pirates rout of Montreal. WALKER, WHO has been in and out of the Pirate pitching rotation three different times this season, won his 15th game against six losses. Eleven of his victories have been as a starter, three in relief. The Pirates, peppered four Expo pitchers for 15 hits. They got all the runs they needed in the third 0 remain 212 up when they scored three on f i v e hits. With one out, Bob Robertson doubled, Manny Sanguillen sing- led, Richie Hebner doubled and, Alley singled, all in succession' off loser Steve Renko, 12-11. They added a run in the fifth on a single by Dave Cash and a double by Al Oliver, and two in the sixth on four singles and a sacrifice. The Cubs, who moved into a second-place tie with the Mets, beat St.:'Louis behind the pitching of Ken' Holtzman and a four-run sixth inning that snapped a 1-1 tie. Holtzman and Mike Torrez were locked in a 1-1 tie before Chicago erupted for four runs in the sixth inning. HOLTZMAN BOOSTED his recond I to 17-11 by beating the Cards for the third time in four tries this season. A juggled double play grounder. by Dal Maxvill, the Cards' slick- gates for the four Chicago runs homers by Paul Blair and one by in the sixth. Brooks Robinson became the ma- In the only other scheduled NL jors' first 24- game winner as game, Dave Roberts pitched a six- Baltimore topped Detroit 7-4; hitter and Nate Colbert his 35th Tony Conigliaro slammed a pair homer as San Diego blanked At- of two-run homer to left Boston lanta 5-0. over Washington 4-3 and Milwau- kee downed California 7-3 as Ted IN THE ONLY American League Savage cracked three hits and action, Mike Cuellar,. back by ,two drove in four runs. Syracuse boycott unlikely; Gretel averts Yank sweep By TIhe Associated Press9 ! SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Coaches of the Syracuse Unliversity foot-j ball team said yesterday they felt dissension among white players on the squad had eased and threats of refusal to play against Kansas tomorrow would not materialize. The white players said Wednesday they were upset' that the blacks would be able to rejoin- the squad on an even status with those who had participated in practice and last Saturday's opening game against Houston. The players said they had been forced to accept the blacks back on the squad and told if ,they did not, a court order to ban the, game would be sought by the city's mayor. The mayor said he would seek the order because of the potential for violent demonstrations. " NEWPORT, R.I. - Australia's Gretel II, down 0-3, trailing with a mile to go and panting to stay alive, took advantage of a sudden wind shift yesterday for a narrow victory over heavily favor- ed Intrepid that prolonged the America's Cup yachting series. The Aussies rode the favoring winds to the finish line to win by- one minute, two seconds. They had made up two minutes, four seconds on the final 4% mile leg, most of it in the final mile. 0 NEW YORK - Muhammad Ali, scheduled for an October 26 match in Atlanta with Jerry Quarry, applied for a New York boxing license yesterday and was assured of favorable action at Monday's' meeting of the New York State Athletic Commission. 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AT SO. UNIV. I THE DASCOLA BARBERS I The Daily is anxious to cor- rect errors or distortions in news stories, features, reviews or editorials. If you have a com- plaint, please call Editor Mar- tin Hirschman at 764-0562. is i Mo# jor Leag;ue St-anding's l '9 I m mmmmmemme ,NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pittsburgh New York Chicago Philadelphia Montreal Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Atlanta Houston San Diego W 84 81 81 74t 70 69 West 99 84 84 75 72 61 L 72 74 74 82 85, 87 58 71 71 82 83 95 Pct. .537 .523 .523 .474 .452 .443 .631 .542 .542 .479 .465 .390 GB 21E 2% 10 15 14 14 24 26 374 West Minnesota 94 61 .606 - Oakland 85 71 .545 9/ California 81 74 .523 13 Kansas City 62 93 .400 32 Milwaukee 61 94 .394 33 Chicago 55 99 .357 38V± Yesterday's Results Boston 4, Washington 3 Baltimore 7, Detroit 41 Milwaukee 7, California 3 Other clubs not scheduled. 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