Wednesday, August 1, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven' Question: Who is Jim Bibby? By ERIC PREWITT Associated Press Sports Writer OAKLAND (AP) - Jim Bibby, who began his baseball career with Nolan Ryan as a New York farmhand, is the latest no-hit pit- cher to get away from the Mets. The big right-hander threw the first no-hitter in the Texas Rang- ers' brief history Monday night, striking out 13 Oakland A's in a 6-0 victory over the world champions. "I'm a fastball pitcher," he said later. "If my breaking pitch is halfway decent, I'm going to win some games up here." By "up here," he means t he, major leagues. The 28-year-old hurler had appeared in only a handful of big league games be- fore the St. Louis Cardinals trad- ed him to Texas June 6 for two minor leaguers. "Whitey Herzog has given me the chance to pitch. With the Cards and Mets I didn't get that chance," said Bibby, who got a $5,000 raise from his big league minimum salary of $15,000 as an immediate reward for his no- hitter. Texas' owner Bob Short was here for the game, with his checkbook. Bibby has become the hardest workipg member of Manager Herzog's pitching staff, with 10 starts and three relief appear- ances in his eight weeks as a manager. His 5-4 record also in- cludes victories on a one-hitter and a two-hitter. The A's were quick to compare Bibby's fastball with that thrown by Ryan, the California Angel's pitcher who has two no-hitters- this season. "He's close. That's the first time I've seen Bibby and I hope it's the last," said Sal Bando, who struck out once and drew one of the six walks issued. "Damn, he was quick," s a i d losing manager Dick Williams. "He was conveniently wild. He did a heck of a job. I can't get upset." Bibby was 2-3 in 1965 for Marion of the Appalachian League and Ryan was 3-6 for the Mets' farm- club. Both displayed the wildness that would eventually make the Mets give up on them. "The Mets brought me up twice, in the 1969 and 1971 sea- sons, but I never got into a game with them," said Bibby, who had two good seasons with their Tide- water farm team of the Inter- national League. Bibby was traded to St. Louis after the 1971 season. Ryan was dealt to California at the same time and won 19 games for the Angels last season, while Bibby was spending most of his time back in the minors again. The no-hitter gave the Rang- ers' last in the American League West, their eighth victory in 10 games and cut the A's first place lead to .001 over Kansas City. Bibby got all the'runs he need- ed in the first inning when Jeff,, Burroughs and Bill Sudakis hit consecutive 400-foot home runs off Vida Blue, 9-7. Burroughs' blast, his 17th of the season, was his second grand slam in five days. F There were also some goo fielding playo, though nothing that could be classed as spec- tacular. "All the plays are tough when you're going for a no-hitter, though," said Bibby, who at 6- foot-5 is bigger than his -brother, Henry, a guard for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball 4-Association. AS YOU LKE IT Aug. 22-25 Mendelssohn Theatre Tckets at the Music Shop AP Photo TEXAS' JIM BIBBY, the newest star in the American League, hurls one of his blazin' smokers toward Oakland's Gene Tenace in Monday night's 6-0 no-hitter by Bibby, the fourth of the AL season. - -- ~I~ ~ ORIENTATION STUDENTS!1 AVOID LONG LINES THIS FALL! A $1.00 deposit with Ann Arbor Bank will open a checking or savings account for you NOW. PLAN AHEAD: A few minutes spent NOW will helpyou avoid the mob scene created by 5000 new students hitting campus (and the banks) in September. Ann Arbor Bank offers: * The most campus locations (4). * Extended hours: 9 'til 6 p.m. weekdays, until noon on Saturdays. 0 MONEY MACHINE-a way to get cash at ANY- T I M E! And ANYONE qualifies to use M o n e y Machine. DROP INTO ANY ANN ARBOR BANK LOCATION TODAY-or mail in our coupon: - - Yes, I want to open an Ann Arbor Bank Q checking and or [ savings account. Z t " NAMvE -_ _ .__. ______ ® ® __- MAIL TO: Quick Start * AnnAro4Ban * ADDRESSr, M.4810 I - NEW WORLD FILM COP presents MAE WEST JOHN H USTON and RAQUEL WELCH in GORE VIDAL'S MYRA BRECKINRIDGE Everything you've heard about Myra Breck- * inridge is true! RATED X * THURSDAY and FRIDAY (Aug. 2 & 3) * Natural Science Aud. 8 & 10P.M. * (central U of M campus) $1.25 cinem aguil TONIGHT-August 1st William Welman's divine comedy NOTHING SACRED Starring CAROLE LOMBARD, FREDERIC MARCH, WALTER CONNOLY, with a script by Ben Hecht, w r i t e r of Notorious, Wuthering Heights, and Spellbound. When Lombard believes she is dying of a rare disease March tries to make her a valiant national heroine. A brilliant black comedy. 8Gnd 10 p.m. ARCHITECTURE AUD. $1.00