Page Eight THE SUMAMER DAILY Sotur av uy28. 197 KALINE STARS Tigers continue hex over Red Sox, 4-2 From Wire Service Reports Al Kaline's -tie-breaking two- run single with the bases loaded in the eighth inning highlighted a three-run uprising that enabled the Detroit Tigers to continue their domination of the Boston Red Sox with a 4-2 victory last night. It was the Tigers' 10th triumph in 11 meetings with the Red Sox this season. Eddie Brinkman opened the eighth with a single, the fifth hit off loser Bill Lee, 12-5, and" the Tigers had two runners aboard when Lee fielded Mickey Stanley's sacrifice bunt and dropped it while trying to tag the runner. The runners advanced on a wild pitch and Tony Taylor walked before Kaline's two-run single. Taylor was cut down trying to go to third but the Tigers added another run on Willie ATV New York Baltimore Boston Detroit Milwaukee Cleveland Oakland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago California Texas Y( New York 7, Minnesota 8, texas 5, Cali Baltimore 9, Baltimore 5, Kansas City New York kee (Lockw California sas City (K Texas (M (Odom 2-9) Boston (t Kekich 1-3 Retroit ( more (Hood Chicago ( sota (Decke Major League Standings g OERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE EatW L Pct. GB EatW L Pct. GB$ 59 44 .573 - St. Louis 53 46 .535 - 54 42 .562 1' Chicago 52 48 .520 1 52 46 .531 41 Pittsburgh 48 49 .495 4 51 48 .514 6 Montreal 47 51 .479 5 47 51 .480 9' Philadelphia 46 54 .460 7x> 36 66 .352 224 New York w s 43 53 .449 8' 56 45 .554 - Los Angeles 64 38 .627 _ 57 47 .550 Cincinnati 59 43 .578 5 52 47 .525 3 San Francisco 58 43 .574 50 50 51 .497 6 Houston 53 51 .509 12 48 51 .490 7 Atlanta 46 59 .438 19 4 37 61 .371 17! San Diego 33 67 .330 30 oesterday's Results Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 6 Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 6 Oakland 2 Cincinnati 12, Atlanta 2 fornia 2 Houston 5, Los Angeles2 Cleveland 0 (1st) :Montreal 5, Philadelphia 4 Cleveland 2 (2nd) New York 2, St. Louis 1 2, Chicago 1 (10 inn.) San Diego at San Francisco, inc. Today's Games Todays Games (Medich 7-5) at Milwau- Philattelphia (Twitchell 8-3) at ood 5-5). Pittsburgh (Rooker 4-2). (C. Wright 8-13) at Kan- St. Louis (Cleveland 10-5) at Chi- Wright 6-4). oago (Jenkins 9-8). erritt 3-5) at Oakland Montreal (Torrez 5-9) at New York (Stone 5-3), night Curtis 8-8) at Cleveland Atlanta (Harrison 6-3 or Devine ), twilight 0-2) at Houston (Wilson 6-11), nightt. Coleman 15-8) at Balti- Cincinnati (Hal 6-4) at San Diego 2-0), night (0ones 2-3), night Johnson 2-2) at Minne- San Francisco (Barr 8-9) at Los An- r 4-5), night geles (Sutton 12-6), night m.I., Horton's infield hit, which chased - Lee, and Frank Howard's single off reliever Bob Veale. The Red Sox got a run in the ninth on singles by Doug Griffin and Luis Aparicio around an in- field out. Kaline's fifth home run of the baseball season with two out in the first inning staked Detroit starter Jim Perry to a J-0 lead. Boston tied it in the third on Tomtmiy Harper's 10th home run. Winner John Hiller, 6-3, re- lieved Perry with runners at second and third and one out inn the sixth and retired pinch hitter Danny Cater on a pop fly and struck out Harper. Elsewhere in the major leagues, a couple of sluggers, Johnny Bench of Cincinnati and George Mitterwald of Minnesota, made headlines along with a pitcher, Jim Palmer of Baltimore. Bench drove in six runs with two homers and a bases-loaded walk to help the Reds crush At- lanta 12-2 behind a five-hitter by Jack Billingham. Mitterwald slammed his fourth homer in four games, igniting a seven-run first inning for the Twins as they made it three in a row over Oakland 8-2. Palmer turned in a one-hitter in pitching the Orioles to a 9-0 shutout of Cleveland in the first game of a doubleheader. He had a no-hitter going until George Hendrick singled to start the eighth inning for the Indians. Roy White's eighth-inning triple followed by Ron Blomberg's RBI single gave the New York Yan- keesea come from behind victory over Milwaukee and Pittsburgh exploded a 21-hit attack for a 10-6 triumph over the slumping Chicago Cubs. Texas made it six in a row by beating California 5-2 on Tom Grieve's first homer of the year. It came with two on in the sec- ond inning and provided the mar- gin of victory. Houston stopped Los Angeles 5-2 on a three-run fifth inning capped by Roger Metzger's triple. AP Photo Sparky saves New York Yankee ace reliever Sparky Lyle, who has saved 61 Bomber victories in a little over one and one-half seasons, looks through his Lifesaver of the Month Award he received Thursday Summer Daily Sports iesr 'M l0 NOOF MARK' presents ' rV gp PANAVISION UitedArists CDtL Shows at 1, 3, 603 E. Liberty . 5, ,9:05 pm DIAL ,7 iow DIAL20 Feature 15 665-6290 eto n rn OiflMeernCoo - minutes later SOON: "DAY OF THE JACKEL" FREE FREE { 4th ANN A RBOR Medieval Festival Sacred and Profane Plays Music, Dancing, Juggling July 28-Sot.-Aug. 4 Arb--3 p.m. Burns Park-3 p.m. July 29-Sun.-Aug. 5 Ark-11 a.m. Diag-1 1 a.m. West Park-3 p.m. Arb-3 p.m. Miami defeats pesky All-Stars behind two Csonka scores, 14-3 CHICAGO VP) - The bristling College All-Stars, rated 17-point underdogs, carried the game to the World Cahmpion Miami Dol- phins but yielded two touchdowns to crushing fullback Larry Csonka and bowed 14-3 in the 40th All- Star Football Game last night. 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It took a fourth quarter rally on the passing of 39-year-old Griese, to wrap up the Dolphins' Earl Morrall, in relief of Bob hard-earned victory with Csonka's seven-yard scoring smash after 3:57 of the fourth period. CSONKA, who bulled three yards for the first Miami touch- down to cap a 60-yard drive in the opening quarter, got his second touchdown after Morall whipped a paid of decisive passes to ex-Michigan star Jim Mandich. In a drive starting from the Miami 46, Morrall flipped a 24- yard pass to Mandich carrying to the All-Star 20 and then hit Mandich on an 11-yarder reach- ing the seven. Billboard The Ann Arbor Y Judo Club, to cooperation with the Michigan Association of the AAU, is host- ing this year's National AAU Junior Judo Olympic Elimina- tions for Michigan tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Y. The competi- tion will last most of the day with the best viewing in the mid- afternoon session. PEACE CORPS started here. Don't Let It End Here. 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