Thursday, June 22, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fleven ? Thrsa,Jn2. 92TH IHGNDIL aeEee Cards rip Padres, 14-3 --Gibson sets win mark By The Associated Press The Cards shot in front 10-0 ST. LOUIS - Bob Gibson in the first three innings on a pitched a three-hitter through three-run homer by Joe Torre seven innings and slammed a and two triples by Lou Brock three-run homer in leading the signaling an early departure by St. Louis Cardinals to ,a 14-3 San Diego starter Clay Kirby, National League victory last (5-7). night over the San Diego Pad- _ res for his 211th career base- ball triumph. Magic Number: 102 The win by Gibson, who de- No results in yet tonight, but parted in the eighth inning with it's STILL 102. And the big a sore leg while leading 14-1, series coming up with the eclipsed the old St. Louis club Birdies. Hold on to your Strohs! record of 210 career victories. He shared the mark with Jesse Gibson's home run came with Haines after beating the Padres teammates Bernie Carbo and 3-2 on June 9 in San Diego. Luis Melendez aboard in a four- En route to the triumph, Gib- run Cards seventh. It was the son struck out seven, and walked 19th career homer for Gibson, none in recording his fifth who also singled. straight win following five + straight season-opening losses. Only rookie Jerry Morales and Mets m'nce 6x-Cardinal Leron Lee of the HOUSTON-The New York Padres solved Gibson for four- Mets broke a tie with two runs hits, Lee scoring the San Diego in the eighth inning on Tommy run by doubling over third base Helms' error and John Milner's leading off the seventh, taking single to snap the Houston third on Nat Colbert's long fly Astros' six-game N a t i o n a , and racing home on a wild League winning streak 5-4 last pitch. night. - - -- - - New York's Jerry Koosman, (4-3) and Houston's Tom Grif- his n race- fin, (2-2) traded four-hitters through seven innings and were locked in a 3-3 tie. With one s 7"/sout in the eighth, Tommie Agee, pra Ct tc S hitless in 20 at-bats, ripped a double off the glove of third baseman Doug Rader and went ol to third on Ken Boswell's single. bett ng [mod Dave Marshall rocked a per- fect double play ball at second CHICAGO (A) - Lane Suire baseman Helms, who booted it one of the country's leading as Agee scored. Milner then jockeys, was arrested yesterday singled home what proved to be and charged with using an elec- the winning run in the ball trical device to goad a mount. game. The arrest by state's attor- * * ney's police and officials of the Reels rampage Illinois Bureau of Investigation CTNCINNATI-Pete Rose trip- came after the racing board re- led home two runs in the second yoked Tuesday Suire's license ,ed h- m and then triggered a hrae. y three-run Cincinnati rally with Alexander MacArthur, chair- a leadoff sale in the fifth as man of the racing board, said the Reds bounced from behind revocation of Suire's license for a 6-4 baseball victory over was honored in all states with Montreal last night. racing and he would be barred The vietry ended a three- from all the country's tracks. game losing streak for the Reds Suire was thrown from a and moved them back into first mount in the third race at Haw- place in the National Leagues thorne Park on May 9 and an West Division, one half game electric whip was found near ahead of Houston. the accident scene. Gary Nolan earned the vie- The board said Suire admit- tory, his ninth of the season, ted the whip was his with late-inning help from Tom And the Pennsylvania Horse Hail and Clay Carroll, Racing Commission yesterday ordered Philadelphia's Liberty Phils flatten Bell Park racetrack to lock the ATLANTA-Mike Ryan crash- betting machines at post time. ed a bases-loaded, two-out Joseph Lecce, Racing Com- double in the ninth inning, mission chairman put the sys- breaking a tie and lifting the tem into effect following com- Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-7 plaints that large wagers were National League baseball vic- being made after the horses tory over the Atlanta Braves left the gate. last night. State Sen. Henry J. Cianf- The Phillies, who ended a six- rani, a Philadelphia Democrat, game losing streak, had loaded said Tuesday he had witnessed the bases on walks to Tom Hut- bets being placed 10 seconds ton, Willie Montanez and Terry after the horses left the gates, Harmon, Larry Bowa lined out allowing the adjustment of bets for the second out of the inning on horses that took early leads. but they Ryan delivered his big With Moe Drabowsky on the hit. mound, the Padres added two Hank Aaron, the Braves runs in the eighth as pinch-hit- right-fielder, drilled a pair of ter Curt Blefary tagged a home singles, pushing the slugger to run. the No. 5 spot on the all-time Professional League Standings American League National league East East w L Pct. GB W L Pct. Gi Detroit 31 24 .564 - Pittsburgh 36 21 .632 - Baltimore 31 24 .564 - New York 37 22 .627 - New York 25 29 .463 5 4 Chicago 34 23 .596 2 Boston 24 29 .463 6 St. Louis 26 32 .448 10' Cleveland 24 30 .444 6z Montreal 25 33 .431 tiin/ Milwaukee 18 35 .340 12 Philadelphia 21 36 .368 15 West West Oakland 38 17 .691 - Cincinnati 36 23 .610 - Chicago 34 22 .607 41/ r Houston 36 24 .600 %4 Minnesota 30 24 .556 7/ Los Angeles 33 26 .559 3 Kansas City 25 30 .455 13 Atlanta 27 30 .474 8 California 26 32 .448 1311 San Diego 20 39 .339 16 Texas 24 34 .44 15,% San Francisco 22 44 .333 171 Yesterday's Results Yesterday's Results Boston 10, Texas 9, 11 innings San Francisco 4, Chicago~ 0~ Chicago 9, Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 3, 10 innings Cleveland 4, Minnesota 2 Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 7 Detroit at Oakland, ine Cincinnati 6, Montreal 4 Baltimore at California, inc. New York 5, Houston 4 Kansas City at New York, postponed St. Louis 14, San Diego 3 Today's Games Tonight's Games Chicago at idwaykee St. Louis at New York New York at Cleveland, night lloutson at Cincinnati list with 3,313 hits. Aaron re- placed Eddie Collins, who had 3,311. Bosox belt BOSTON - Doug Griffin's 11th-inning single scored Reg- gie Smith and gave the Boston Red Sox a 10-9 American League baseball victory over the Texas Rangers yesterday. Griffin's single came with none out and the bases loaded off loser Horacio Pina (0-3). Smith was hit by a pitch. John Kennedy beat out an infield hit and when pitcher Pina over- threw first, Smith raced to third. Danny Cater was inten- tionally walked and Griffin fol- lowed with a single to right. Carl Yastrzemski, who had four straight hits, including a double, made it five with anoth- er double, then scored on a double error to tie the game at 9-9 in the ninth. With the score tied 7-7 in the eighth Billings doubled to left with two out, scoring Tom Greive. and Dave Nelson scored when catcher Carlton Fisk dropped Rico Petrocelli's relay throw to put Texas on top 9-7. Petrocelli, who hit a grand slam home run in the fifth and drove in six runs, also slammed a solo homer for Boston in the seventh. Luis Tiant (1-2) who reliev- ed in the 11th inning, was cred- ited with the victory. Perry gets No. 11 ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS - Gaylord Perry, backed by home runs off the bats of Ray Fosse and Graig Nettles, hurled the Cleveland Indians out of a five- game losing streak last night as he beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 for his 11th victory. The Indians, who had lost 19 of their previous 25 American League starts, staked their ace right-hander to a 2-0 lead in the second. Fosse homered off Bert Blyleven, 7-8, and Frank Duffy followed with a triple and bar- reled into catcher Phil Roof to score as the ball arrived after Del Unser's fly out to Cesar Tovar in right. Cubs clouted CHICAGO - Left - hander Ron Bryant hurled a two-hit- ter enabling the San Francisco Giants to snap a seven-game Chicago Cub winning streak yesterday. Bryant (4-4) yielded a game leadoff single to Don Kessing- er and then handcuffed the Cubs although yielding five walks and Billy Williams' two- out single in the eighth. -Associated Press DAVE MARSHALL (18) of the New York Mets is flipped over by Houston's catcher Larry Howard in a play at the plate in last night's Astro-Met game. Howard tagged Marshall out but the New Yorkers managed to down Houston behind Jerry Koosman's pitching. Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING TOP TEN BATTING TOP TEN Based on 125 at Bats Based on 125 at Bats Player Club G AB R H Pet. Player Club G AB R H Pet. Rudi Oak 51 215 38 72 .335 Sanguoilen Pgh 53 209 23 71 .340 Piniella KC 55 219 34 71 .324 Cedeno Htn 53 206 35 68 .330 C. May Chi 53 193 35 59 .306 Carty Atl 48 156 26 51 .327 D. Allen Chi 55 194 33 59 .304 M. Alou StL 51 190 24 62 .326 Braun Min 40 133 11 40 .301 Clemente Pgh 49 200 36 64 .320 Alomar Cal 57 237 25 71 .300 A. Oliver Pgh 55 232 34 74 .319 Harper Bsn 53 208 44 62 .298 Santo Chi 38 135 26 43 .319 P. Kelly Chi 43 152 26 45 .296 Buckner LA 39 137 15 43 .314 R. Oliver Cal 57 225 27 65 .289 Mota 44 132 22 41 .311 Pinson Cal 50 181 24 52 .287 Garr Atl 56 232 37 72 .310 Home Runs Home Runs Cash, Detroit, 14; R. Jackson, Oak- Bench, Cincinnati, 18; Kingman, land, 13; D. Allen, Chicago, 11; Ep- San Francisco, 16; Stargell, Pittsburgh, stein, Oakland, 11; Harper, Boston, 10; 14; B. Williams, Chicago, 13; Colbert, Duncan, Oakland, 10. San Diego, 13. Runs Batted In Runs Batted In D. Allen, Chicago, 41; R. Jackson, Bench, Cincinnati, 51; Stargell, Pitts- Oakland, 38; C. May, Chicago, 34; R. burgh, 46; A. Oliver, Pittsburgh, 43; Oliver, California, 33; Duncan, Oak- Kingman, San Francisco, 43; watson, land, 32; Epstein, Oakland, 32. Houston, 40. Pitching (6 Decisions) Pitching (6 Decisions) Fingers, Oakland, 5-1, .833; Kaat, Blass, Pittsburgh, 8-1, .888; J. Ray, Minnesota, 8-2, .800; Palmer, Balti- Houston, 7-1, .875; Nolan, Cincinnati, more, 9-3, .750; Lolich, Detroit, 11-4, 8-2, .800; Sutton, Los Angeles, 8-2, .800; .733; Holtzman, Oakland, 10-4, .714; Seaver, New York, 9-3, .750; Hands, Lee, Boston, 5-2, .714; Kline, New York, Chicago, 6-2, .750; Moose, Pittsburgh, 5-2, .714. 5-2, .741; Jarvis, Atlanta, 5-2, .714. -Associated Press CLEVELAND'S FRANK DUFFY leaps into and over Minnesota Twin catcher Phif Roof last night' as Duffy attempts to score from third on a long fly out. Roof dropped the throw, enabling Duffy to score Cleveland's second run in the Tribe's 4-2 victory over Minnesota.