.Wednesday, September 22, 197E THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Mine *Wednesday, September 22, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine ROYALS WIDEN GAP * - I- ~. -.'.~ 5'' s-i' Cincy clinches di ision crown By The Associated Press CINCINNATI - The Cincin- nati Reds clinched their fifth National League Western Divi- sion title in seven years last, night, beating the San Diego Padres 9-1 as rookie Pat Zach- ry notched his 14th victory. Zachry, supported by a 12-hit Cincinnati attack, scattered eight hits to lift his record to 14-5. The 6-foot-5 right-hander struck out eight and walked three as the Reds claimed the NL West title with 10 games left in the season. The Reds knocked out Pad- res starter Tom Griffin, 7-7, then raked relief ace ButchI Metzger for five hits and three runs in two innings. Johnny Bench and Tony Per- ez drilled two-run bases-loadedI singles to key a four-run sixth inning that broke the game open. The Reds' opponent in the na- I I G i i r i i r a i -CI for atiBon tional league playoffs will be the survivor of the Pittsburgh- Philadelphia race in the East. The Phils ran their lead to five games, defrocking the Cardinals; 5-1 after the Bucs split an after- noon doubleheader with Chicago. *" * * Royals flush KANSAS CITY - Hal McRae and John Mayberry lashed run-' scoring singles as the Kansas City Royals defeated Oakland 3-1 Tuesday night, fattening' their lead to seven games over the A's in the American League West Division. , It was a club record 43rd road loss this year for the A's, who have dominated the AL West since 1971. Oakland starter Stan Bahn- sen, 8-7, held the Royals hit- less until the third inning, then yielded McRae's RBI single after walking Jim Wohlford and s igs ith Braves By MARK WHITNEY NOW THAT EVERYONE has had a chance to settle down and get into their routines, it's time to think about keep- ing those Mr. and Miss America bodies that grace our cam-. pus slim and trim despite all-night parties and beaucoup de booze. If handball, squash, etc., is your passion, or if you're just stuck in an exercise rut and looking for something new, the intramural buildings offer courts, reservations and equipment to help you get in shape with something besides Jack La- Lanne reruns. The IM building at State and Hoover has 14 courts, ten' (eorge B r e t t. Mayberry's single then scored Brett. The A's tagged Kansas City starter Doug Bird, 12-9, for a' run in the sixth on consecutive doubles by Campy Campaneris and Joe Rudi. A sacrifice fly by Mayberry' off reliever Rollie Fingers in the eighth gave the Royals an insurance run. Kansas City Manager Whitey Herzog complained during the game that Oakland players in! the bullpen were using binocu- lars to steal signs and an- nounced that his team was playing under protest. -A search of the bullpen failed to turn up the field glasses. Iihrdiratehing DETROIT - Mickey Stanley and Ben Oglivie drove in two runs each to help rookie Mark "The Bird" Fidrych to his 17th victory Tuesday night as the Detroit Tigerssnapped a six- game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the Cleveland In-' dians. The triumph raised Fid- rych's record to 17-9, and putI him in a tie with Baltimore's Tim Palmer for the American l WE'RE KICKING THE CAN Stanley hit a two-run, two- out double in the first inning after a single by Oglivie, a walk to Rusty Staub and a single by Willie Horton in which Oglivie was thrown out over-running third. Detroit added three runs in the seventh off starter and loser Rick Waits, 7-8. Cleveland scored its runs in the eighth when Smith singled, Ray Fosse walked, and Duane Kuiper walked to load the bases with no outs. Rick Man- ning singled in two runs and Larvell Blanks drove inthe oth- er with a force out grounder. SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4-1, Chicago 3-2 Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 1 Montreal 4, New YorkU Cincinnati 9, San Diego 1 Atlanta 6, Houston 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 5, Cleveland 3 Kansas City 3, Oakland 1 Boston 7-1, Milwaukee 1-3 Baltimore 11, New York S (10 innings) League lead games with 22. in complete AP Photo AGELESS WONDER LUIS TIANT is shown in early action from the Red Sox' 7-1 vic- tory over Milwaukee in the opening game of a doubleheader last night. It was "Looey's" twentieth victory against 11 defeats, the fourth time he has reached that plateau in his career. He won in style, striking out 12 Brewers while walking only one. i i 9 of which require reservations. There are four challenge courts; BUFFALO (A) - Adrian Dant- one each for handball, squash, racketball and paddleball. ley, who led the U.S. Olympic Reservations should be made between 5 and 7 p.m. for the basketball team to a gold medal following day. Go to the IM building or call 763-3163 for hand- in Montreal this summer, signed ball, racketball and paddleball, or 763-3562 for squash. a multi-year contract with the Buffalo Braves yesterday. The procedure at the new IM complex on Central Cam- Dantley, a 6-5 forward who pus is the same, except the numbers to call are 764-8167 needs nine credit hours to grad- for handball, racketball and paddleball, and 763-3084 for uate from Notre Dame, was the squash. The central campus building has 14 courts also, but Braves' first-round pick in the they are set up differently than on Hoover. Eight courts National Basketball Association are reserved for squash, and one each for hand, racket draft last spring. and paddleball. There are three challenge courts. Again NEITHER he nor the Braves call 5-7 p.m. for the next day or ask in person. would disclose terms of the con- Citizens of North Campus have a choice of five courts in tract. their new playhouse. There is a reserved court for each sport, was for five years and could pay and one open squash court. To get dibs on one, call 764-2117 him in excess of $100,000 a year. at the same time as the others. If, for some strange reason, I Dantley said that he would it simply slips your mind to call at the right time, call the get a bonus if he completes his next day, once in a while- they can squeeze you in. college education. If you don't have your own equipment, all three facili- Dantley, an All-American at ties rent gear for a small fee. There are daily lockers avail- Notre Dame, led the unbeaten able for 25 cents, and if you forget or don't have a towel U.S. Olympic squad in scoring another quarter will keep you dry. with 116 points, a 19.3 average per game, and scored 30 in the For those interested in obtaining a permanent locker at per game andis 30ai t final game against Yugoslavia. one of the facilities, there are still w-ien's lockers available at North Campus and at Hoover and E . while the only men's beome A tar er t he so-calle lockers still open are at the old boiliing. At all three, a fee small forward position since of $17 is charged for two terms, with a $2 refund at the end Jim McMillian, also 6-5, recently; of the second term. If you cancel your locker reservation after was sold to the New York' the first term, the cost for the second term will be refunded Knicks. also. I Dantley would be on the for- If all of your questions on the handball and squash courts wr lie wit J No and procedures haven't been answered, or if you have ques- j aDame teammate John Schu- mate, 6-9, and center Bob Mc- tions concerning any other aspect of the intramural facilities, Adoo, 6-10, the NBA's scoring call the IM hotline, 763-1313. champion the last three seasons. I. We put some of America's most important natural resources into the ground. Put the DAILY on Your Doorstep! !! s , _, I Y. _G ^ f ' ' t ' "' i - s ..,i ~ , . Highly trained, highly qualified, and highly dedicated missile officers in the Air Force. Getting down to the vital business of keeping America alert. This is a specialized field available to a few very special men. You can prepare to enter this exciting field by enrolling in an Air Force ROTC program. Four-year, 3-year, or 2-year programs leading to a commission of an Air Force officer. There are scholarships available, plus $100 monthly allow- ances. 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