Thursday, June 1, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven i{ Tigers outlast Indians; Twins splinter. Royals By The Associated Press CLEVELAND - Eddie Brink- man hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the 10th inning, giving the Detroit Tigers a 5-4 victory over skidding Cleveland last night after reliever Fred Scherman worked out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the Indians' ninth. Magic Number: 119 Now that the Tigers are in ... first by hemiseves that magic number is dropping faster. On- .y 1 wins by Detroit and .wols xS.'-,'-:j'- losses for Baltimore and it's in r" :' the bag!. Bill Freehan started the win- ning rally with a pinch single off Steve Mingori and Paul Jata sacrificed. Tony Taylor was hit by a pitch and Mickey Stanley walked before Brinkman hit his fly ball. The triumph enabled the Ti- -Associated Press gers to take over undisputed NEW YORK YANKEE catcher Thurman Munson crashes into poresstotko er un te crse no possession of first place in the Milwaukee Brewer catcher Ellie Rodriguez when the former tried American League East from to score on a single last night. The throw was in time and Munson rain-idled Baltimore by one-half was put out. game. It was Cleveland's sev- TIES MAYS FOR SECOND Aaron belts 648th home run enth consecutive setback and dropped the third-place Indians two games back. The Tigers trailed 2-1 until the eighth -when Norm Cash homered off Milt Wilcox, Tom Haller s i n g 1 e d and Stanley homered for a 4-2 Detroit lead. The Indians rallied for two in the bottom of the ninth on sin- gles by Buddy Bell, Lou Camilli and John Lowenstein, a passed ball, walk and Eddie Leon's sacrifice fly, which- was drop- ped by right fielder Jim North- rup. With the score tied, the bases filled and still nobody out, Sch- erman then retired Del Unser on a popped-up bunt, struck out pinch hitter Gerry Moses and got Chris Chambliss on a liner to second. Twins torrid BLOOMINGTON - Eric Soder- holm socked a three-run sixth- inning homer, his third of the season and second game-winner, boosting Bert Blyleven and the Minnesota Twins to a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City. Royals last night. Soderholm, who was hitting just .183 before the game, con- nected with two out off Jim Rooker, 2-2, after Rod Carew and Barmon Killebrew opened the inning with singles. Rooker, who pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the first and entered the sixth with a two- hitter, seemed to have worked out of trouble by getting Bobby Darwin on a fly ball and firing a third strike by Rick Renick. But Soderholm drove Rooker's 1-2 pitch 366 feet into the left field seats Blyleven struggled to his sev- enth victory against three losses, benefitting in the seventh when By The Associated Press ATLANTA-Hank Aaron belted his 648th career home run, mov- ing him into a second place tie on the all-time list, as the At- lanta Braves whipped the San Diego Padres 54 last night. Aaron's blast, his ninth this season, moved him into a tie with Willie Mays, the former San Francisco Giant great who this year was traded to the New York Mets. The two modern day superstars are the only players with more than 600 homers other than Babe Ruth, whose 714 mark stands as one of the game's most revered records. Aaron smacked a 3-2 pitch off southpaw Fred Norman, 4-3, that curled around the left field foul pole and landed in the seats, a solo blow in the first inning. It also lifted his lifetime total bases to 6,001. The Braves added another run in the first when Rico Carty sin- gled and later scored on Earl Williams' single to center. Gibby w CHICAGO - Lou Brock sin- gled across Dal Maxvill from second in the fifth inning to back Bob Gibson's three-hit pitching and give the St. Louis Cardinals a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. Gibson, 2-5, won his second successive decision by shading Chicago's Ferguson Jenkins, who yielded eight. scattered hits, three by Matty Alou. Jenkins, registering his ninth straight complete game, is now 5-5. After Don Kessinger's leadoff single in the fourth, Gibson held the Cubs hitless until Gene Hiser's one-out single in the eighth. Jim Hickman singled in the ninth. The Cards scored intthe fifth when Maxvill opened with a sin- gle, was sacrificed by Gibson. and scored on Brock's single to center. Alou, hitting in his 13th straight game, doubled, singled and tripled in his first three trips. His sixth-inning leadoff triple was wasted when he was nailed off third on Ted Sim- mons' one-out bouncer to the mound. Dodgers surge SAN FRANCISCO - Manny Mota lashed a tie-breaking triple in the 10th inning, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-4 victory over the San Fran- cisco Giants yesterday. Mota's hit off losing reliever Don McMahon, 0-2, scored Wil- lie Davis, who had led off the 10th with a walk. Mota then was trapped off third, with Wes Parker at bat. Parker followed with an infield single. Reliever Jim Brewer, 4-2, was the winner; blanking the Giants over the last two innings. Astros axed HOUSTON-George Foster, hit- ting .167 at game time, clubbed a grand slam home run and Johnny Bench hit a three run shot as the Cincinnati Reds bombed Houston 12-4 and handed the skidding Astros their fifth straight loss last night. Foster's bases - loaded homer came with the Reds trailing 3-2 and highlighted a six-run third inning for Cincinnati. Lou Piniella tried to score from first on Ed Kirkpatrick's loop- ing single to right and was cut down at home on Danny Thon.p- son's relay to Phil Roof. A's erupt ARLINGTON - The Oakland A's erupted for three runs in the sixth inning last night to defeat Texas 5-1 and give Jim Hunter his fifth victory. Texas' Dick Bosman was lock- ed in a 1-1 pitching duel with Hunter when the A's teed off on the righthander in the sixth. Bert Campaneris opened the inning with a double down the third base line. Joe Rudi bunted for a single, moving Campaneris to third. Bosman walked Reg- gie Jackson and Sal Bando fol- lowed with a sacrifice fly, scor- ing Campaneris. Mike Epstein singled to right, scoring Rudi. Then Ollie Brown followed with a single to drive Jackson across. Jim Panther came on to get out the side without further damage. Lyle saves Yanks MILWAUKEE - John Ellis and Gene Michael each singled in two first-inning runs and re- liever Sparky Lyle put out a pair of late rallies last night as the New York Yankees defeat- ed the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4. Fitzsimmons now coaching Atlafnta, not Phoenix Suns ATLANTA (MP-Coach Lowell "Cotton" Fitzsimmons, who took the Phoenix Suns to consecutive third-place finishes in two pro- fessional coaching seasons was named coach of the Atlanta Hawks yesterday. Fitzsimmons, the shortest coach in the National Basket- ball Association at 5 feet 8, re- places Richie Guerin, who re-. signed about a month ago tJ become general manager of the Hawks. Fitzsimmons went to the Suns from Kansas State, where he coached two seasons. His club won the Big Eight title in 1970. Before that, he coached nine years at Moberly (Mo.) Junior College. His college coaching career record stands at 258-78. 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Gn iDetroit 21 16 .568 - Nrew Yarks 29 11 .725 - Baltimore 0 16 .5 6 ,Vi'ittsburgh 24 15 .615 41' Cleveland 18 17.514 2 Chicago 20 18 .526 8 Nw York 1 .459 4 Moetreal 1 2 2ois Besten i5 19 .441 4V/ Philade'iphia 16 24 .400 13 Milwaukee 12 22 .353 7 St. Louis 16 25 .390 131,/ Wvestwest Oakland s 25 12 .676 Los Angeles 26 16 .619 - Minnesota 23 12 .657 1 Houston 24 17 .585 11, Chicago 22 15 .595 3 Cincinnati 23 18 .561 2'r California 17 23 .425 9% Atlanta 18 22 .450 7 'Crass 11 14 .415 10 San Dirge 10 16 .381 18 Kansas City 13 24 .351 12 San Francisco 15 31 .326 13 Yesterday's Results Boston at Baltieor, postpoed St. Louis 1, Chicago 0 il~rtsnt~atiiaeepapsad Los Angels 5, SanFraaciscos4,l10 Detroit 5, Cleveland 4, 10 innings i snings New York 5, Milwaukee 4 Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2 Mnnesota 3, Kan ss City C Philadelphia at New York, Postponed Oak1usd 5, Texas Atlata5, San 01egoa4 Chicago at California, inc. Cincinnati 12, Hus on 4 Today's Games Today's Games Detroit (Coleman, 7-3) at Cleveland Philadelphia (Selma, 1-6) at New York (Perry, 8w3) night (McAndrew, 3-1) night Boston (Krausse, 1-2) at Baltimore Cincinnati (McGlothlin, 2-4) at Hous- (Palmer, 5-3) night ton (ReesĀ§, 3-3) night New York (Hinton, 1-0) at Milwaukee Los Angeles (Singer, 3-4) at San Fran- (slaton, 1-6) cisco (Stone, 2-4) night Kansas City (Drago, 2-4) at Minne- St. Louis (Wise, 4-4) at Chicago (Hands, sota (Kaat, 6-1) 3-1) Only games scheduled. Only games scheduled. nas anyone seen tats man The above is a recent picture of Daily Sports writer Bobo An- drews, missing since Sunday. 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