Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, July 18, 1974 Wheels drop home opener SAM SCARBER of the Detroit Wheels sails over the Florida tiazers' line during acuon in the iWneels nume openuing a-a1 loss last night at Rynearson Stadium. AL ALL-STARS NAMED Chisox cream Tigers, 7-1 By The Associated Press first safely on Bill Freehan's The combined over-all record a 15-2 record. The Indian CHICAGO - Dick Allen drove error. in three runs, two on his 24th The homer was the second homer, and Wilbur Wood reach- in the last two games for Allen, ed the 15-victory plateau with who leads the majors in this a three-hitter, giving the surg- department and increased his ing Chicago White Sox a 7-1 RBI total to 66, second in the rout of the Detroit Tigers last American League. night. Perryh stars The victory, sixth in the last heads seven games for the White Sox, NEW YORK (A) - Cleve- was achieved at the expense of land's sensational Gaylord Per- Woody Fryman, 4-6, who re- ry, winner of 15 consecutive tired only one of six batters in games headed an eight-man the inning when Chicago opened pitching staff named yesterday up a 3-0 lead. for the American League All- Allen drove in the first run, Star team. on a sacrifice fly, in the first In addition to Perry and Bus- inning which included RBI sin- by, American League Manager gles by Ken Henderson and Dick Williams of the California Brian Downing. Argels)selected Steve Busby of Dave Lemanczyk finished the Kansas City, Jim Hunter and inning for Fryman, but gave up Rollie Fingers of Oakland, John a run in the third and two more Hiller of Detroit, Luis Tiant of runs in the fourth when Allen Boston. Wilbr Wood of Chicago homered after May had reached and Mike Cuellar of Baltimore. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East W L Pct. GB W L Pt. GB Boston 49 42 .541-_ Philadelphia 46 44 .511 - Baltimore 47 43 .520 1V Montreal 43 44 .494 112 Cleveland 46 43 .515 2 St. Louis 44 47 .414 2%. Milwaukee 46 45 .505 3 Pittsburgh 41 49 .456 5 New York 45 46 .495 4 Chicago 39 50 .438 61 Detroit 44 47 .481 5 New York 38 51 .427 71r West West Los Angeles 61 31 .663 - Oakland 53 39 .579 - Cincinnati 56 38 .596 6 Kansas City 46 44 .511 6 Houston 49 44 .527 12' Chicago 46 44 .511 6 Atlanta 50 45 .526 12%f Texas 45 49 479 9 San Francisco 42 52 A47 20 Minnesota 44 49 .474 9t San Diego 41 55 .427 22 california 37 57 .394 17 Last Night's Results Results San Francisco 6, New York 2 Texas 2, New York 0 Pittsburgh 11, Houston 3 California 7, Cleveland 5 Atlanta 7, Chicago 2 Oakland 2, Baltimore 0 Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 4, 12 innings Boston 6, Kansas City 3 Philadelphia at San Diego Minnesota 10, Milwaukee 5 Montreal at Los Angeles Chicago 7, Detroit 1 Today's Games Pittsbrgh (Reuss 8-7) at Atlanta Today's Games (Reed 6-4), night. Oakland (Hunter 13-8) at Cleve- Chicago (Stone 3-3) at Cincin- land (G. Perry 15-2), night. nati (Norman 9-8), night. Minnesota (Butler 3-3) at De- Houston (Osteen 8-7) at St. troit (Coleman 7-9), night. Louis (McGlothen 12-5), night Kansas City (Splittorff 9-9) at Philadelphia (Carlton 11-7) at San New York (Tidrow 7-8), night. Diego (Freisleben 7-4), night. Boston (Drago 5-6) at Texas (Jen- Montreal (MeAnally 6-10) at Los kins 11-9), night. Angeles (Messersmith 10-2), night. (Oly games scheduled, Only games scheduled. of the staff that will face the eran right-hander began1 National League's best hitters markable winning streak next Tuesday night in the All- being beaten in the o Star Game at Pittsburgh was game of the season by th 98-50 through games of Tues- York Yankees and didn day. again until July 8 when The leader was Perry, with land beat him 4-3 in 10 i By MARC FELDMAN Special To The Day YPSILANTI - The Florida Blazers marched 83 yards in a time-consuming 16-play touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter but had to hold off a furious Detroit Wheels comeback in the last minute for an exciting 18-14 WFL vic- tory last night before about 10,000 fans at Eastern Michigan University's Ry- nearson Stadium. Winning their second game in as many tries, the Jack Pardee-coached Blazers trailed the Wheels 14-10, before churning out the decisive touchdown. Tommy Reamon, a fleet rookie running back from Missouri, spearheaded the Florida march 'with 40 rushing yards and 29 yards via pass receptions. The Blazers were set back twice on penalties but quarterback Bob Davis, a former Joe Namath understudy for the New York Jets, completed all five of his passes in the drive, including two for first downs. He was able to dent the Wheels over and over again with little swing passes to his backs. Reamon capped the march on a five yard run with 1:37 left, but th Detroiters weren't through yet. Bill Sadler took the Florida kickoff on his 14 and cut upfield for 33 yards to the Detroit 47. Needing yardage in a hurry, Wheels' quarterback Bubba Wyche went to the air on first down and hit flanker Charlie McKee at the Florida 10. McKee, in his excitement to reach paydirt, fumbled the pigskin, but fullback Sam Scarber recovered the bobble on the seven. Hoping to grunt the ball into the endzone, Wyche handed off to Scar- -- her but the ex-Canadian League runner was stopped on the five and shaken up on the play. After a Wheels' time out, Jim Rathe scraped and clawed his way to the one. De- troit called its last time out, with 0:42 left Faced with a third down, Wyche handed off to Rathje s' vet- again but the Northern Michi- his re- gan rookie was stopped. With after the clock ticking away and no pening way to stop it, Wyche tried to e New hit John Embree in the endzone 't lose but the pass fell incomplete Oak- with 10 seconds to go. lnings. "He spun me around," Em- bree related. "It was definitely interference." The Wheels showed signs of life in the second quarter as Wyche found some success in the air, and Scarber, some on the ground. Bubba gave the crowd its first reason to cheer with a bullet pass to Hubie Bry- ant that carried to the Florida 29 yard line. Resorting to the ground, the Wheels moved the ball to the 21, but that was as far as they got as a pass flew out of the endzone and Scar- her's fourth down plunge was stymied. After a Florida punt, Wyche sparked an 80-yard, 11-play drive with some pinpoint pass- ing and a timely scramble. Two Wyche passes, one for 17 and another for 16 yards moved the ball to the Blazer 47 but the next two plays gained just three yards and Bubba was faced with third and seven. Wyche dropped back to throw but he couldn't find anyone open so he rambled out of the pocket for an 18-yard gain. An illegal procedure penalty set Detroit back five yards, but Scarber, running with power and speed, ripped off twenty yards on a draw and the final F. ten yards for the score, three minutes before halftime. The Blazers quickly reas- sumed the lead on a quick march to Les Perry's 26 yard field goal, giving them a 10-7 lead at the half. The Wheels marched right >hoto into the endzone with the sec- ond half kickoff to gain a lead in a game for the first time in their short history, but the 41- rday yard pass play from Wyche to er on Rathje was the final score the Wheels could muster last night. Dean dead of heart ailment Former St. Louis Cardinal great Dizzy Dean died yeste at 64. The Daily's Dan Borus takes a look at his earee page 11.x