Page 20-Saturday, July 28, 1979-The Michigan Daily PUTNAM DOUBLE CLINCHES WIN Tigers edge Blue Jays in 11th, 4-3 Bonds walked and Andre Thornton off reliever Guy Hoffman in the seven- rahdbs nafedrscoc TORONTO (AP)-Pinch-runner two-out, bottom-of-the-ninth two-run th, when the Indians scored three reached base on a fielder's choice t Lynn Jones scored on an errant throw homer by Rick Cerone off Detr times. his single toge Clevnd a- le yshortstop Afredo Griffin in the 11th reliever Aurello Lopez, . Hoffman relieved Scarbery to begin RonsHassey completed the uprising nning to give the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 the inning and hit Mike Hargrove with a with a run-scoring double. victory over the Toronto Blue Jays last pitch with one out. One out later, Bobby U V d night. f r ; i _. '. ...w }, j , ,' Lynn Jofns The Tigers scored their earlier runs on a two-run homer by Tom Brookens and a solo shot by John Wockenfuss while the Blue Jays had scored on Al Woods' sacrifice fly. Indians 7, Chisox 2 CHICAGO (AP)-Cliff Johnson drove in three runs with a solo homer and a two-run single, and Ted Cox also homered last night as the Cleveland In- dians took their fifth straight victory under new Manager Dave Garcia, whipping the Chicago White Sox 7-2. Johnson smashed his seventh homer of the season in the second inning off loser Randy Scarbery, 1-5, and drilled his two-run single with the bases loaded NBA, CBS CITED: 'O'charges racism SAN DIEGO (AP) - Television ratings in the National Basketball Asso- ciation are suffering because of racist decisions by management and CBS, charges former all-pro Oscar Robertson. "The on ners say there are too many blacks playing the game, and the same time interest in the league is down, and they say that is the reason. "Well, I think it's because they've done a bad job of promoting the league," said Robertson in an interview with The San Diego Union. WHILE THE NBA "just went out and hired a big New York public relations firm to help them with their image." he believes the league should have simply let the players go into the community. But they feel the black image is bad for the league. "And yet, what's the most successful organization in sports history? I'll tell you. The Harlem Globetrotters - and they're all black." The former University of Cincinnati scoring great said CBS has to share the blame. "First of all, CBS has not done a good job of promoting the games, and also they (the owners) don't want blacks as broadcasters. They've got Rick Barry, Rod Hundley, Brent Musberger, who are all white. but how many blacks are there? I was on for a while, but I had that lawsuit against the owners. so they said they didn't want me." ON OTHER subjects, Robertson said the NBA has declined because fewer high school coaches emphasize defense. And he rapped the NBA's recent adoption of the three-point play as "horrendous." "The NBA isn't as good as it used to be, and I think it's because coaching at the high school level isn't what it used to be. "When I was in high school, we spent hours on defense, and that's where today's players are having trouble. "You cannot makea guy do something he hasn't done. Today, I see guys do a lot of things and wonder why they do them." On the three-point play, Robertson called it "another example of people who don't play the game messing with the rules. Did they ever take a poll of the players? They say it'll draw more people, but what did it do for the ABA? "If they think it'll help teams who are behind catch up, they're wrong. You catch up by playing good basketball." Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Ed Putman doubled with one out off reliever Tom Buskey, 4-5. Ron LeFlore hit a two-out grounder to Griffin but the throw was wide to first, allowing Jones to score. Toronto had tied the game 3-3 with a Olympie Village rises MSOCOW (AP) - A lot of wrinkles have to be ironed out, but Moscow is well on top of its job of preparing for next year's Olympic Games. Construction of the competition sites and the press center is well advanced. Sports organization is good. Training fa cilities are described by visiting spor- tsmen as unbelievable. The Olympic Village in the Remenki district, where 12,000 competitors and team officials will live, is virtually finished and will be the finest Olympic Village of all time. This is not Soviet propaganda. Mem- bers of the International Olympic Committee and leaders of the sports federations are here for the Soviet Spartacade sports festival, and they all agree. There are some grouses, and the Russians have one year to put things' right. The complaints are mainly these: -Bureaucratic muddles, leading to delays in issuing visas. -Food that sometimes seems strange and unappetizing to visitors from the United States and Western Europe. -A sloppy information and results service for the press and sports officials at the Spartacade. The village consists of 18 high-rise 16- SCORES National League Pittsburgh 5. Montreal4 Cincinnati 2, Atlanta 0 St. Lauis5, Philadelphia 0 Chicago 4, New York 2 American League Detroit4,Tornto3 Baltimore S, Kansas City 0 Cleveland 7, Chicago 2 story apartment blocks. Most of the apartments bave two bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen-breakfastdroomsand bathroom. They are fitted out with cooking facilities down to an electric samovar for making tea. These things can be irksome, but none of them destroy the image of a city planning for the Olympics and doing it well. ADRIAAN PAULEN, Dutch president of the International Amateru Athletic Federation, contrasted the planning in Moscow with the situation in Montreal one year before the 1976 Games. "We prayed that everything would be all right in Montreal," Paulen said. Blue dives Two Michigan divers earned medals yesterday at the National Sports Festival II in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Chris Seufert, a 22-year-old Michigan graduate from Ambler, Mich., won the women's three- meter springboard diving with a 445.60 point total over Michele Hain from Oklahoma City. Bruce Kimball, 16-year-old son of Wolverine coach Dick Kimball, claimed the silver in the men's platform competition with a total score of 527.75. Brian Bungum of Austin, Texas, won that event witha score of 537.15. -DAILY SPORTS EAST W L Pct. GB Baltimore.............67 33 .670 - Boston-................60 36 .625 5 Milwaukee-......-......60 41 .594 7/2 New York.............55 45 .550 12 Detroit.......-.........50 48 .510 16 Cleveland-.............47 52 .475 191/ WEST California.............58 44 .569 - Minnesota.............53 45 .541 3 Texas..-...-............53 46 .535 3 Kansas City-...........49 50 .495 7112 Chicago........-.......46 54 .460 11 Seattle-................43 60 .417 15%12 Oakland.....-..........27 75 .265 31 Today's Games Seattle (Abbott 4-10) at Oakland (Keough 0-12). 4:30 p.m. Detroit (Robbins 0-0) at Toronto (Lemanczyk 7-8), 7:30p.m. New York (Tiant 7-4) at Milwaukee (Sorensef 11-10),8:30-"p.m. Cleveland (Paxton 6-5) at Kansas City (Trout 5-3) 8:30 p.m. Cleveland (Paxton 6-5) at Chicago (Trout 5-3), 8:30 p.m. Baltimore (D. Martinez 13-7) at Kansas City (Gale 7-8),8:35p.m.' Boston (Eckersley 11-5) at Texas (Jenkins 10-7), 8:35 p.m. Minnesota (Kroosman 11-9) at California (Aase 7-7),10.p.m. Tomorrow'sGames Detroit at Toronto, 1:30 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 2:t5ip.m. New York at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:35 p.m. Minnesota atCalifornia, 4 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Texas,8:35 p.m. Not including last night's games NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Montreal..............54 39 .581 - Chicago.-.....-.........53 42 .558 2 Pittsburgh-............53 43 .552 21/2 Philadelphia-..........52 46 .531 41 St. Louis.....-..........47 47 .500 71/ New York .............40 54 .426 141/ WEST Houston......-.........58 45 .583 - Cincinnati.............54 49 .524 4 San Francisco ......... 49 53 .480 812 San Diego ............. 47 57 .452 112 Los Angeles ........... 43 58 .426 14 Atlanta*............... 42 59 .416 15 Today's Games Chicago (Holtzman 6-7) at New York (Falcone 1-7),2:5 p... Cincinnati (Bonham 4-4 and Moskau 5-3) at Atlanta (Niekro 14-11 and Hanna 0-1), 2:15 p.m. Pittsburg (Bibby 6-2) at Montreal (Shatzeder 5-3),7:35p.m. St. Louis (Fulgham 3-3) at Philadelphia (Notes 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles (Reuss 3-8) at Houston (K. Forsch 6-6), 8:35 p.m. San Francisco (Curtis 6-6) at San Diego (Perry 10-6), 10p.m. Tomorrow's Games Chicago at New York, 2, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. San Franciscoat San Diego, 4 p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles atHouston.,8:35 p.m.