Page 16-Saturday, August 11, 1979-The Michigan Daily Twins approve 30-year lease for domed stadium; win key concessions ST. PAUL (AP) - The Minnesota Twins approved a 30-year lease for a downtown Minneapolis domed stadium yesterday, virtually insuring that the structure will be built after years of haggling. However, the Twins extracted two key concessions ina final day of closed- door bargaining with the chairman of the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission, the agency which will build the stadium, Chairman Dan Brutger agreed to throw in $1 million in donated funds to replace the Twins' current office space in Metropolitan Stadium. He also agreed to either terminate the team's KC edges, late raly By The Associated Press KANSAS CITY-Amos Otis' single capped a two-run counter-rally in the bottom of the ninth inning last night, lif- ting the Kansas City Royals to a 7-6 vic- tory over the Detroit Tigers in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader. DETROIT SCORED three runs in the top of the inning to grab a 6-5 lead but Hal McRae tied the score with a leadoff home run off reliever Aurelio Lopez (6- 3). One out later, a walk to Darrell Por- ter was followed by singles by Pete LaCock and Otis, making a winner of rookie reliever Dan Quisenberry (2-0). Steve Kemp's two-run homer helped Detroit take a 3-2 lead but George Brett tripled home the tying run in the Royals' seventh and scored on LaCock's single to give Kansas City a 4- 3 lead. lease or install air conditioning if atten- dance falls off because there is no cooling in the stadium. THE FACILITY will have a fabric roof, similar to the Silverdome at Pon- tiac, Mich., and is designed to seat 65,000 for football. Movable seats will expand the playing field for baseball and leave seating for 54,195. Air conditioning is not now planned because engineers say it won't be needed. It would cost $2 million to in- stall. With those conditions, the lease was approved by the Twins board of direc- tors and later by the stadium com- mission on a vote of 7-1. Only Ricahrd Radman, a St. Paul labor leader, voted against the lease, "" " ***** *****"'O*nly four wees .. . saying he believes the cost of the O l f u e k Miesota ly eed limits set by the . , . until the Michigan football team begins its centennial year against However, Brutger said the obstacles Northwestern September 8. Defensive back Mike Jolly will undoubtedly in the path of the stadiuim "are now at be a key to the veteran Wolverine defense, and you read up about him and t panth," nddhe'sareopats his mates that same day in "Kickoff," the Daily's guide to the 1979 football that it will be built and opened in season. It's'full of facts, figures, and analysis of the Wolverines and t leir December 1981 as planned. Big Ten rivals. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Cards overpower Cubs B The Associated Press ST. LOUIS-Jerry Mumphrey and collect its sixth straight victory. ninth for the Cubs' final run. cracked an inside-the-park homer to Dave Kingman's triple, a walk to score three runs and Ted Simmons, Larry Bittner and RBI singles to Steve A 's 6, Twins 5 Garry Templeton and Ken Reitz drove Ontiveros, Steve Dillard and Ivan home two runs each, leading the St. DeJesus staked Chicago to a 3-2 lead in BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -N Louis Cardinals to a 13-8 triumph over the second inning. Heath, whose pinch single tied thes the Chicago Cubs in the first game of a But Templeton, who had four singles, in the ninth inning, delivered a sacr twi-night doubleheader last night. keyed a 17-hit St. Louis attack which fly in the 11th to give the Oakland1 Mumphrey's homer, his third of the produced an 11-4 lead after six innings. 6-5 victory over the Minnesota T year, highlighted a four-run Cardinals Buckner belted his 11th homer of the yesterday in the first game of a uprising in the fourth inning against season following DeJesus' single and night doubleheader. Cubs starter Mike Krubow (9-7). The Scot Thompson's double in the Cubs' Hath's fly ball scored Mitchell I burst enabled St. Louis to withstand Bill seventh. who had singled to lead off the Buckner's three-run homer for Chicago Kingman hit his 38th homer in the moved to second on a fly ball and hoto t i 1 r Mike score rifice A's a wins twi- Page, 11th, took' third on an infield hit by Dave Chalk. Minnesota relief ace Mike Marshal (10- 10) worked the final 4%f3 innings and gave up the tying and winning runs. Mets 7, Expos 1 NEW YORK-Joel Youngblood and Doug Flynn drove in two runs apiece in New York's six-run first inning, and the Mets snapped a five-game losing streak yesterday with a 7-1 victory over the Montreal Expos in the first game of their twi-night doubleheader. The Mets sent 10 men to the plate in the first inning, with all six runs being charged to Expos left-hander Ross Grimsley (8-8). Craig Swan (11-9) limited Montreal to seven hits; in- cluding Chris Speier's third-inning solo home run, his fourth. SCORES American League Kansas City 7, Detroit 6 (2nidgame, n) Oakland 6, Minnesota 5 (2nd game, n)