Wednesday, June 16, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven k I Wednesday, June 16, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Miller- NEW YORK UP) -- The ex- ecutive director of the Players Association criticized Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn yes- terday for his decision in the case involving the Cleveland Indians. contending the club stood to bne- fit - rather than be punished -- 4 by the ruling. "The startling thing is the statement that Cleveland has been disciplined," said Marvin Miller. "The ultimate result of the decision was not punishmer, to the Cleveland club -it was of great benefit. "He relieved the Cleveland club of potential oblig itions to- taling more than 150.000 and fined them $5,000. That's 10 cents on the dollar. But that's his way of doing justice. It's consisten, with his role." - At the same time, Miller criti- cized the Indians for fraudulent- ly inducing the players to sign by dangling bonus provisions as bait. "Now," said Miller. "we find the bait was rat poison." Miller's comment were rimade after digesting the decision Kuhn announced Monday following his investigation of the case in which P I Econo-Car and see: 761-8845 charges Kuhn the Indians negotiated non-cots- to do, and it's to be an agent for tract bonus arrangements v-ith the owners." Miller contended. four players - pitcher Sai: Mc- Miller also questioned the va- Dowell, third baseman Graig Net- lidity of the contracts sin-'e they ales, first baseman Ken Harel- were drawn with the bons ar- son and outfielder Vada Pinson. rangements included. And Kuhn said at the end of He said. "I think it's a real the season, instead of bonuses. question since the decision was the players " would be entitled to rule out one part of the agree- to receive from the club whatever nent between the parties and additional salary, if soy, which leave another part binding. American League Presidett Joe In Cleveland, McDowell said: Cronin felt the players' general "I'm not saying anything intil I contribution to the club merited." talk to a lawyer. My legal coun- "What he (Kuhn) has said," selors said they were legal whnc Miller noted, "is that you can't I signed it." have a dignified contractu-al Nettles said he wanted t talk: agreement, but that in his in- to manager Alvin Dark before finite wisdom as a management commenting and Pinson said hi representative he will appoint wanted to think over the sitia- another management rep esenta- lion. Asked if bonus revocatiot live who will decide on those ob- would affect his performance. ligations." Nettles said, "no comment." Harrelson said he won't be af- Miller said he wasn't sr- fected by Kuhn's ruling. "If I prised at the decision becaiu;e of were having a great year, maybe Kuhn's role. with 20 homers by now, I' be "The commissioner has a job concerned," he said. helped Tribe Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGU E g ab r h Pct. g ab r h Pct. Oliva Min 53 208 38 78 .375 W. Davis, LA 61 245 39 87 .355 Mlurcer NY 59 210 35 75 .357 Torre StL 63 242 38 85 .351 Kaline Det 52 169 34 54 .320 Beckert Chi 60 240 35 83 .346 Tovar Min 59 244 36 77 .316 Brock StL 62 258 51 89 .345 Reichardt Calhi46 it216 54 .314 (tare Atl 3 260 451 .343 BuorodnBa 45 170 46 54 .309 Staub BtI so 1sa 34 65 .328 F. Rob"sn Bal 45 159 27 49 308 J. Alou Ht 50 181 14 59 .326 1. Hoard Wass 55 2 as1 5 a308 Sanguillen Pgli 57 01924 71 .304 aatis KC 52 20t 35 63 .3014 Mays SF 56 197 37 6a .321 B. Rob'n Bal 56 217 30 66 .304 Milian Atl 58 233 26 74 .318 HOME RUN'S IIOME RUNS Cash, Detroit, 14; Oliva, linne- stargell, Pittsburgh, 21; H. Aaron, sota, 14; W. Horton, Detroit, 13; R. Atlanta, 19; Bench, Cincinnati, 16; Jackson, Oakland, 12; R. Smith, Bonds, San Francisco, 15; B. W i 1 - Boston, 11; Otis, Kansas City, 11. liams, Chicago, 14; Cepeda, Atlanta, RUNS HATTESD IN 1 RUNS BATTED IN KillebrewM innesota, 48; White, Strgell, Pittsburgh, 57; H. Aaron, New York, 43; Petrocelli, Boston, 43; Atlanta, 50; Torre, St. Louis, 45- 4ando, Oakland, 38; W. Iorton, De- Cepeda, Atlanta, 41; Santo, C Iti- troit, 38. cago, 40; Cardenal, St. Louis, 40; PITCHING Colbert, San Diego, 40. 7 Dteisions PITCHING Cllar, Baltiore, 10-1, .90; Blue, 7 Decisions Oakland, 13-2, .867; Siebert, Bos- Dierker, Houston, 10-2, .833; Carl- ton, 9-3, .750; Coleman, Detroit, 6- (,on, St. Louis, 10-3, .769; Gollett, 0, .750; DalCanton, Kansas City, 6- Cincinnati, 6-2, .750; Ellis, P i t t s- 2, .750; Drago, Kansas City, 6-2, burgh, 9-3, .750; J. Johnson, San .750; Palmer, Baltimore, 9-3, .750. Francisco, 6-2, .750. Where (ire they now? The protesters, that is, South African golf pro Gary Player might be wondering. Demonstrations over his country's Apartheid racial policies have followed him the past few years. Player is practicing for this weekend's U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa. T he University Cellar ANNOUNCES A WEEK LONG DOESALE a joint effort of the record and book' departments 20% off all authors whose names begin with one of these magic letters D,O,PorE -also- $4.98 list records.. ... ... $2.99 $5.98 list records .... ...$3.49 for all record artists according to the same rule, right? Sale begins Tues., June 15 through Sat., June 21 IN THE BASEMENT OF THE UNION HASH special on books Wednesday. H, A, & S 25% off FRAZIER FOLLOWS: Ali expects CHICAGO (A')- A subdued and slightly bloated Muhammed Ali said yesterday he plans three fights before an antici- pated return heavyweight title match with champion Joe Frazier next year. The first will be a scheduled 12-rounder against Ali's form- er sparring mate, Jimmy Ellis, at the Houston Astrodome July 26 for which Muhammad began training at the Chicago Fire- men's gymnasium yesterday. Ali, stripping down to change into his fighting togs before a crowd of newsmen, cracked, BILLIARDS TABLE TENNIS BOWLING FOOSBA L L UNION three preps "You can get out of shape in a short time. "But I only weigh 228 and that ain't too bad. I been up as high as 245 after my first fight with Sonny Liston. I have to work harder than I used to in training - I'm getting older. It used to be easy." Ali bowed his head toward the writers and said, "Look, I got two gray hairs. Maybe I'll become one of those disting- uished gray-haired fighters like Archie Moore." Ali said he was not concern- ed that the U.S. Supreme Court did not rule on his long stand- ing draft evasion case as ex- pected Monday. "Somebody told me the court will act next week, but I'm not thinking at all about that." 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