Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 2, 1973 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 2, 1973 ,A M Introduces, THE HEAD. AIR BOOT & Other '74 HEAD Equipment AVAILABLE AT (1 mile S. of Campus) 662-7307 Hrs.: M-Th-Fri. 10-8:30 2455 'S. State Tues.-Wed.-Sat. 10-5:30 BankAmericard * Master Charge " American Express ARMY SURPLUS 1166 Broadway (north of Broadway bridge) 769-9247 open: mon-fri: 10-7 sat: 9-6 "STRAVINI" BULK KNIT SWEATERS $13.98 ALL WOOL KNIT HATS ..... 2.45 RANCHER ALL-LEATHER COATS ........ 54.95 SNORKEL PARKAS --40 Below ..... 49.98 NAVY PEACOATS .. , 28.98 SNORKEL PARKAS --Fur-Lined .. 42.98 FIELD JACKETS, Reissued .. 11.98 another location in Dearborn-565-6605 Yankees: The GM ioutmo A's drop series 9 all t' Tal Smith was named the new executive vice president of the New York Yankees in a front office restructuring yesterday. Smith had been employed for the past 13 years by the Houston Astros. Smith was listed third on the club's chain of command behind George M. Steinbrenner III, gen- eral partner, and Gabe Paul, president. The surprise was the title after his name. With the departure of General Manager Lee MacPhail for the American League presidency on January 1, 1974, it was expected the Yankees would name a new GM. They did not. "We're not going to have one as such," said Paul. "That is an o u t.m o d e d designation. When George Weiss and Branch Rickey operated baseball clubs, it wasn't as complex as it is now. The thing is too complex now." Paul said no single man would handle the traditional general manager chores of negotiating Sports of. The Daily dee W'S Vice Admiral Patricio Carvajal, to Jose Beracassa of Venetuela, presidente of ' the Pan-American S ?orts Organization (ODEPA). Carvajal said the government wonyd noly approve a 1977 date, if this should be proposed by OTIEPA. Free Cider & Doughnuts Friday & Saturday trades and signing players. Andrews released Mike Andrews, the reserve sec- ond baseman who became the center of an off-field controversy during the recent World 'Series, was given his unconditional re- lease yesterday by the Oakland A's.' The team announced that An- drews, placed on waivers last Friday, was unclaimed.. Any other major league team could have acquired him for $1. The 30-year-old veteran, who played less than three months with the A's, cost team owner Charles O. Finley $5,000 last week. CommissionQr Bowie Kuhn fined Finley that amount for the way the owner treated Andrews during the World Series. He appeared in 18 regular sea- son games with Oakland, mostly as a pinch hitter, and batted .190.. Japan's champs The Yomiuri . Giants won the 1973 Japan baseball series yester- day by defeating the Nankai Hawks 5-1 in the fifth game be- fore more than 37,000 fans at Korakuen Stadium. It was the Giants' ninth con- secutive series championship and seventh series victory over the Hawks in eight meetings in Japan's version of the World Series. The Giants of Tokyo beat the Hawks of Osaka four games to one in the best-of-7 series. The Hawks took the opening game 4-3 and the Giants won the next four games, 3-2, 8-2, 6-2, and f 5-1, respectively. First baseman Sadaharu Oh, , home run king df the Central League, started the Giants' scor- ing in the bottom of the first inning with a two-out, two-run . round-tripper deep into the right field stands. It was Oh's second homer of the series. Chile withdraws Chile's military junta has for- many declared that it will not .be host to the 1975 Pan-American Games because of economic prob- lems. The decision was made known in a.letter, dispatched Wednesday night from the defense minister, Reracassa said in raracas that it wo Ad not be possible to, post- no e the games ijrtil 19-17. "Chile has lost a great ovoort*irity to be the site for the Gnm".11 Reracas- sa 'said, k adding he wo"eld imme- diately contact other ODEPA committee members to determine if the 19'5 games will be held and where. A final decision is exnected to be made at an ODEPA confer- ence Jan. 5 in San Juan, P.R. San Juan already is scheduled to sponsor the games in - 1979. Santo honored Ron Santo, veteran third base- man of the Chicago Gabs, has' been named the winner of the 1973 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award. Ritter Collett, sports editor: of the Dayton, Ohio Journal Herald and chairman of the selection committee, announced Santo's selection for Phi Deltas Theta, which sponsors the award. 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