Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 5, 1971 Chisox trip Bengals; d Resclobbers 0Cd By The Associated Press CHICAGO-Carlos May drill- ed three singles driving in three runs and Chicago's Wilbur Wood made them tand up last night for a 3-2 victory aver the Detroit Tigers. Wood, 4-2, got off to a shaky start but straightened out to whip the Tigers and Mickey Lolich, 8-5. Ike Brown opened the game with a home run off Wood and Aurelio Rodriguez followed with a triple. Rodriguez tried to score when May fumbled the relay but May recovered in time to throw Rodriguez out at home. On the play, Rodriguez was spiked and had 13 stitches taken on his right shin. With the bases loaded and two out in the first inning, May sin- gird home two runs. Be also de- livered an RBI single with two out in the third. The Tigers picked up an un- earned run in the fifth when Brown singled and took second ALL-STAR COMPARISONS NATIONAL LEAGUE Outfielders oh r h hrerbi pct. Broek, StL. 212 49 78 z 17 .368 W. Davis, LA 205 31 75 0 25 .366 x-Garr, Atl 722 39 80 5 16 .368 x-J. Alos, lHss 138 10 48 8 9 .348 Mays, SF 158 33 53 sz 34 .335 B. Alo,StL 206 22 68 1 28 .330 Stash, Mtl 158 29 51 4 19 .323 Stargell, Pit 158 29 49 17 46 .310 Clemente, Pit 183 26 56 6 29 .306 Bonds, SF 282 46 68 12 30 _ 297 * H. Aaron, Atl 165 31 48 16 40 .291 Pepitone Chi 112 11 34 4 15 .291 Rosse, Cin 196 21 56 4 9 .286 0. HBro, SD 179 11 51 3 19 .285 B. Williass, Chi 194 30 55 13 31 .284 C. Jones, NY 187 20 53 4 22 .283 s-Watson, Hou 170 18 48 3 15 .282 Agee, NY 169 20 46 6 20 .272 x-Montanez, Phi 165 21 44 9 21 .267 x-Cardenal, StI, 194 26 49 6 31 .253 R. Allen, LA 161 24 40 5 28 .248 Henderson, SF 122 18 30 3 22 .246 Gaston, SO 105 25 45 7 25 724 3 A. Oliver 165 12 39 0 11 .236 Wynn, Hou 120 9 28 2 14 .233 Hickman, Chi 125 24 29 7 20 .232 s-Write-in candidate on a passed ball. After Al Ks- line walked with one out, Mike Andrews drew an error on a wild throw in an attempt to double up Willie Horton and Brown scored. Reds romp CINCINNATI-Infuriated by losing a no-hit game the night before, the Cincinnati Reds, be- hind the three-hit pitching of Ross Grimsley, exploded last night, ripping the St. Louis Car- dinals 12-0. Cincinnati got three in the first inning, another in the third and chased Chris Zachary in the fourth inning after he gave up two more runs. Then the Reds nailed reliever Chuck Taylor for four more. The in- ning was highlighted by a two- run scoring triple by Bench, and two-run homers by Perez and Buddy Bradford. Sox stomp Angels BOSTON - The Boston Red Sax sent 10 men to the plate in a five-run fifth inning and went on to crush the California An- gels 10-1 last night with a 17- hit assault., Starter Gary Peters doubled home the first Boston run in the second inning, and catcher Duane Josephson's three - run double put the Red Sax ahead to stay in the third. There were six singles in the big fifth inning with Luis Apa- ricio driving home two runs, and Reggie Smith and Carl Yastrzemski one each. Royals rip Yanks NEW YORK -- Paul Schaal and C oaok i e Rojas crashed homers in a three-run first in- ning and Ken Wright and Tom Burgmeier combined on a four- hitter, leading the Kansas City Royals to a 6-2 triumph over the New York Yankees. It was the Royals' fifth straight victory. Schaal r ip p ed a one-out homer off loser Fritz Peterson, 5-5, and Rojas drilled a two-run shot behind Amos Otis' single to give Writer a 3-0 cushion. Wright, 2-2, overpowered the Yankees before being forced out of the game in the sixth toning with a blister and torn finger nail on hte pitching hand He allowed Just two hit" struck out eight and retired 16 straight batters in one stretch Burgmeier- allowed only twoU hits the rest of the way Cubs crush Brayes ATLANTA - J o e Pepitone" singles and right-hander Fegie Jenkins hurled a three-hitter for 3' w, his 100th career victory last night as the Chicago Cubs- stretched their winning streak to.. four games by trouncing the.", ' Atlanta Braves, 11-. 5.. ". Jenkins, 9-5, retired 14 batters in a rosy after onny Jack.son opened the Braves' first wth a r;., bunt single that died on the third base foul line. '.* Jenkins also gave up a pair of h singles by Bob Didier in the Ascae rs fifth and eighth. MILWAUKEES DAVE MAY 1is forced at second base by Balti Pepitone cracked his fifth more shortstop Mark Belanger 10 last nights game between the homer of the year over the right Brwran thOrllsBanrsdobeayteptfid field fence in the sixths off Tom Brwranth rolsBeag'sduepyatmtfie, Kelley, the third A t I a n t a however, as he threw too late to first base to catch Ted Kubik piteher. The Birds trimmed the Brewers21.1 CLEVELAND A( CUSED Illegal contracts stir AL probe CLEVELAND (A)t - Baseball Kuhn could wipe out the bonus The rule also states, "th Commissioner Bowie Kuhn is plans, let stand the base salary making of any agreement be investigating reports that at agreements, and fine the ball tween a club ad a player no least three players of the Cleve- club a minimum of $0,000. embodied in the contract shal land Indians were signed to per- The rule involved states. 'No subject both parties to desci formance bonus contracts this contract shall be approved by line; and no such agreement year, which is illegal by league the president of the league that whether written or verbal, shal rules, shall provide for ttr'e giving of a be recognized or enforced." Pitcher Sam McDowell, third bonus for playing, pitching, or McDowell, with a 5-5 record baseman Graig Nettles and first batting skills; or which provides is believed to be working unde baseman-outfielder Ken arrel- for the payment of a bonus cn- a contract calling for a basis son are believed to be the play- tingent on the standing of the slary of $72,000, with a ;jum era involved, club at the end of the champion- to $80,000 if he wins 25 games A spokesman for the commis- ship season." and to $100,000 if he wins 30. sioner's office said yesterday,-_ ___ - "the commissioner is looking in-" to the matter. da ren true, Kuhn could de- Sharman quits Utah for LA caeall players involved to be free agents, allowing them to SALT LAKE CITY OP) - Coach said, and "made se kind o sigin with any team. Bill Sarman of the Utah Stars commitment Or he could negate the con- has agreed to join the Los An- Boryla, said he and owner Bil tracts, requiring the principals geles Lakers, it was reported Daniels talked with Shrmian to negotiate new contracts with yesterday. But the Stars' man- said Sharman told them he h'ar, the Indians and making them agement filed a $5 million suit Io been advised that tiere sas i uneligible to play until the new keep him in Utah. loophole in his Stars' contract. contracts were agreed upon. A State District Ceurt Judge "We think it is a slid con A third alternative is that issued a temporary restraining tract," said Boryla. "e roa( - - -- - - - order saying that .i. arman can- some kind of commitment, him not coach any team except the we don't know whether it we E d w rdsStars. A hearing on whether the written or verbal," Bryla said E w r sinjunction should not be made "The Los Angeles Lakersa( permanent was set for next Fri- trying to steal our coach," -Bee ytaisaid, "and w will d every quit W j ay.thing in our power to keep his Sharman, 45, directed the here." Stars to the American Basket- The Los Angeles akes con DETROIT t(A) - Roy Ed- ball Association title last season firmed Friday that Utah Sta wards, veteran goalie of the and has four years to go on a Coach Bill Sharman is being cn Detroit Red Wings of the Na- seven-year contract. sidered as the new Laker ose; tional Bockey League, announc- e was in Los Angeles_ Tues- but that no contracs yaeter ed his retirement yesterday. day and Wednesday, Stars' Gen- signed and no agreementlav Edwards said he decided to era Manager Vince Boi yla been reached retire because of recurring diz- zy spells resulting from a skull fracture suffered Dec. 6 in a - game against the St. Louis M jrL a u Blues. M jo LageStandings "I have reached this decision AMEICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE with much regret," Edwards East East said. "Detroit has been a fine Hstn W L Pt. GB W L Pt. GB Botn - 3 20 .608 - St. Louis 33 20 .623 - organization and I enjoyed my Baltimore 29 19 .604 1/ New York 29 18 617 1 finest years in professional Detrot 27 24 .529 4 Pittsburgh 32 20 .615 . hockey in a Red Wing uniform." Cleveland 22 27 .449 8 Chicago 25 27 .41 7' Red Wings' General Manager New York 22 29 .431 9 Montreal 19 25 .319' Ne akes adh hdso- Washington 9 30 .38 11 Philadelphia 17 31 .354 13 Ne akessi ehdso-West West en with Edwards and respected Oakland 34 18 .654 - San Francs 37 16 .698 - his decision. Oakland 34 18 .54 - Los Angeles 27 25 .519 9J- Kansas Ciy 25 22 .532 6 outn-627.91I "T he organization thought M Minnesota t 26 26 .500 8 Aoutana 2430 .444 113/ highly of Roy's goaltending abil- California 24 29 .453 10%2 Alnt/430.4 Cincinnati 1 32 .390 16 ities but hp owes his health and Milwaukee 20 7 .426 1 San Diego 16 35 .314 0 well-being to himself and his Chicago 19 27 .413 12Yetra'Esus family,"tatmr 7 iwue arkness said.Yetra'Esus Chicago 1, Atlanta 0 "Iifomd i, hul e Cleveland 4, Minnesota 2, 6 inn Montreal at San Diego, Inc. regain his health an d recon- Chicago 3, Detroit 7 Cincinnati 12, St. Louis 0 ider returning to the game in Boston 10, California 1 Pittsburgh 3, Houston 2 teftrtedo tote Kansas City 6, New York 2 New York at Los Angeles, inc. th ftuete oo t te Oakland at Washington, inc. Philadelphia at San Franiso, inc. Wings would always be oe, Today's Games Today's Games Harkness added, Chicago at Atlanta California at Boston Edwards came to Detroit in Houston at Pittsburgh Oakland at Washington 157inatad it h Pts St. Louis at Cincinnati Kansas City at New York 1967trtradlWit San Diego Detroit at Chicago burgh Penguins for goalie Hank New York at Los Angeles Baltimore at Mitlwaukee BaSSen, Philadelphia at San Franeiscmo Cleveland at Minnesota e t tI 11 r .C p !S A d !e ;t #5 It. 'e r- Y- ')1 n- r i- Ih m T z z w> z r i Canonero 11, shown here in a workout yesterday with jockey Gustavo Avila at Belmont Park, will attempt to capture racing's triple crown this afternoon by winning the Belmont Stakes. The Venezuelan horse will take on a field of twelve other horses as he tries to win the first triple crown in raring in twenty years.