Page Twelve THE MICHGAN DAIL Wednesday, June 26, 1974 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 26, 1974 Lolich shuts off Orioles Solid Tag Chicago White Sox third baseman Ron Santo tags out and then falls on top of Kansas City's Jim Wolford as Wolford tried to steal third in last night's action. Trac0k and wrestling Michigan aily acquire new coaches ANN ARBOR (UPI)-Univer- Sports sity of Michigan Athletic Direc- ,t 2-0 BALTIMORE (MP - Durable Mickey Lolich hurled his 11th straight complete game for the Detroit Tigers and beat the Orioles 2-0 last night, snapping Baltimore hurler Mike Cuel- lar's nine-game winning streak. Lolich, the portly left-hander, struck out nine and allowed seven hits while running his record to 10-7. He has won nine of 11 since May 14, including his last five in a row. Designated hitter Al Kaline tagged Cuellar, 9-4, for a two- ont triple in the third inning. Then Willie Horton, out of the starting lineup for a week with a sore right knee, celebrated his return with a single that knocked in Detroit's first run. Cellar then yielded a ground rule d'oble to Bill Freehan, and walked both Aurelio Rodriguez and Jim Northrup to force in the Tigers' other run. After disputing the call on one of the pitches to Northrup, Cuellar continued arguing as he left the mound following the third out, and was ejected from the game by home plate umpire Russ Goetz. Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver joined the dispute and also was tossed out. Lolich left two Baltimore run- ners stranded in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings. He fanned Earl Williams and retired Don Baylor on a foul pop in the sixth with runners at second and third. The victory enabled Detroit to maintain its runner-up posi- tion in the American League East and dropped Baltimore into fourth place behind the Cleveland Indians. Lolich, who lost to the Orioles on opening day, has more vic- tories against Baltimore than any active pitcher and a 24-15 lifetime record. He allowed two hits in the fifth, a hit and a walk in the sixth, and two more hits in the seventh. Cuellar,.19-S since last Aug. 9. struggled through the first two innings w h i 1 e issuing three walks and then suddenly col- lapsed after retiring the first two batters in the third. 27 Y {K [A A7E~rE BEMMWM O AP Poto tar Don Canham Monday ight a >announced the appointments of r' two new coaches and an assist- ant director. Jack Harvey, 28, an assistant U-M track coach since 1968 was appointed head track coach to replace Dixon Farmer, who re- signed prior to the 1974 Big Ten track meet. B i l l Johannesen, 30, was named head wrestling coach. Johannesen has been assistant coach since 1971 and replaces Rick Bay, who left U-M to enter private business. Charles Harris, 25, a former staff member of Newsweek magazine who is working on a masters degree in journalism at U-M, was appointed assistant to the athletic director. The appointments w e r e ap- proved by the Michigan Board Jack Harvey in Control of tntercollegiate Athletics. M~or Leoeffue Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East w L Pet. Gn w L Pet. GR Boston 40 28 .588 - St. Louis 37 32 .536- Detroit 36 32 .528 4 Philadelphia 38 33 .535 - Cleveland 34 33 .507 5% Montreal 32 31 .508 2 Baltimore 35 34 .507 5 Chicago 28 38 .424 7I New York 35 36 .493 6' Pittsburgh 28 40 .412 81 Milwaukee 32 33 .492 6% New York 28 41 .406 9 west West Oakland 38 32 .543 - Los Angeles 47 24 .662 - Chicago 33 32 .508 2t Cincinnati 40 29 .580 6 Texas 36 35 .507 2% Atlanta 40 30 .571 6! Kansas City 33 34 .493 3 tHouston 36 36 .500 il% Minnesota 28 39 .418 81 San Francisco 33 40 .452 15 California 30 42 .417 9 San Diego 31 44 .413 18 Results Results Detroit 2, Baltimore 0 New York 5, Chicago 1 Milwaukee at Boston, postponed Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 0 Cleveland at New York, postponed St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7 Chicago at Kansas City, inc. Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 Minnesota at Texas, ine. Atlanta at Los Angeles, in. California at Oakland, lie. Today's games Today's games New York at Chicago Cleveland at New York Atlanta at Los Angeles Milwaukee at Boston Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2, California at Oakland twi-night Detroit at Baltimore, night Philadelphia at Montreal, night Chicago at Kansas City, night Cincinnati at Houston, night Minnesota at Texas, night San Francisco at San Diego, night No Surprise, Connors wins Jimmy Connors lunges for a shot in yesterday's first-round action at Wimbledon. Connors was forced to go to four sets to beat Ove Bengtsson of Sweden, 6-1, 7-9, 6-2, 64, in an afternoon in which upsets were not the order of the day.