Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, une 22, 1971 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 22, 1971 Trevino cops U.S. Hairston reveals From Wire Service Reports Wolverine basketball fandom tentatively received something else to cheer about yesterday afternoon as the Associated Press reported that Detroit Kettering's hoop ace Lindsay Hairston, one of the most sought-after players in the state, apparently has decided to enroll at Michigan next fall. The 6-8 sharpshooter, who only a few weeks ago publicly re- vealed his intention of attending Michigan State, reportedly in- formed his former assistant basketball coach at Kettering, Ed Williams, that he had changed his mind after mulling over several offers. Williams, assistant to Kettering coach Charles Nichols, said that he had spoken with Hairston over the past weekend and that Hairston indicated that he wished to attend Michigan along with his teammate and friend Joe Johnson. Johnson, a 6-0 guard who controlled the ball for theKettering team, signed a Michigan letter of intent last week. "Hairston and Johnson played together for three years on our Kettering team and they are real close pals and Lindsay said he wanted to stay with Johnson," Williams explained. The switch came as news to MSU where an aide to MSU bas- ketball mentor, Gus Ganakas, said "As far. as we are concerned. we believe Lindsay is still coming to State although we have noth- ing in writing and his scholarship application has not cleared through the Big Ten athletic office as yet." An athletic department spokesman indicated that Michigan has received no word from the former Kettering star. ARDMORE, Pa. (P) - Lee Trevino abandoned his har go-lucky role for that of grim destroyer, shot a two-under 68 yesterday and beat Jack 1 laus in their 18-hole playoff for the United States Open Golf Championship. The frustrated Nicklaus had a 71. Nicklaus, favorite to make this his third American national open title, never recovered from poor play out of the distinctive white-sand traps on both the second and third holes. He failed to get it out on ' first try on each hole, taking a bogey six and a double bogey five. That gave Trevino, who had bogeyed the first from a trap, a two-stroke lead and he n( trailed again, It was all over when Nicklan bogeyed the tough 17 from a trap and Trevino got his par with a one-putt. That put him three ahead with one hole to play. It was the second U.S. Open title - generally considered t most prestigious of all the world's golf championships - ion the 31-year-old Trevino, a Mexi- can - American grandson of a. Dallas gravedigger. They started the day's play in hot, humid weather that gave way to a violent thunderstor i that delayed play for 22 nminute as they played the sixth hole. Nicklaus had closed to strokes at that point, telm an Open iron to six feet on the fifti holed But Trevino, chewing deter- minedly on a cud of gum, went two ahead again when he-hit the flagstick with his approach on the eighth hole, tae bail drop- ping down less than a foot from the flag. Nicklaus got a ducce on the ninth, hitting an iron to 30 inch- es, but he bogeyed the 10th when a poor seco'i d shot vas short of the green. Nicklaus closed to ons agaton with a 12-foot birdie on the 111h, but Trevino wouidn't quit. He rammed in a 20-foot putt on the next hole and the margir, was back to two. Trevino usually a nn-stiu- talker but quirt and dteri'lin-d title in this playoff round, soved par from 12 feet on the 14th hole, matched birdies with Nicklaus on the 15th And both missed po- tential birdies on the 16th. Trevino had it i-1 hand when 'Nicklaus buried sis t-e sht in a bunker on tie 11th and f .il Oto car. Trevino also missid te green, but chipped ou. of the rough to three feet and stroked it in. 'oat out the 'n,!g.n m three. Nicklaus hit his second close on 18, but missed the putt. Trevi- no was bunkered in two, but blasted to three feet, leaped out of the trap and danced on to the green. He sank for the par he didn't really need. +D r A'S ACE WINS 15TH Mighty Vida dumps Twins, 3-2 By The Associated Press enth, Joe Rudi broke from first ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS - base. When catcher George Mit- Oakland's sensational Vida Blue terwald jumped up to throw, recorded his 15th victory of the Campernis broke for home and season last night, firing a seven- scored at Mitterwald fired the hitter and striking out 13 in a 3-2 ball into center field. decision over the Minnesota Corbin and Harmon Killebrew Twins. * * The game's winning run scored Denny loses again when Oakland's delayed double WASHINGTON-The Baltimore steal attempt in the seventh in- Orioles belted Denny McLain for ning drew a throwing error that 16 hits and shelled the Washing- allowed Bert Campaijeris ton Senators 7-2 last night, tag- scamper home. ging the controversial right- With the game tied, 2-2, two hander with his eighth consecu- out and two on in the A's sev- tive loss, and 14th of the season. Major League Standings ' AMERICAN LEAGUE East NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB East Baltimore 41 22 .651 - - W L Pet. GB Detroit 37 29 .561 Si2 Pittsburgh 44 25 .638 - Bosoton 35 29 .547 60), Now York 37 27 .578 4%, .- Cleveland 30 34 .469 111x/ St. Louis 37 32 .536 7 New York 30 36 .455 122 Chicago 34 33 .507 7 Washington 23 40 .365 18 Montreal 26 36 .419 14 West Phildelphia 27 39 .409 15% Oakland 45 22 .672 - Wesst Kansas City 35 28 .556 8 San Francisco 46 25 .648 - Minnesota 34 34 .500 11/ Loso Angeles 37 30 .552 7 California 31 39 .443 15, Cincinnati 31 38 .449 14 Chicago 24 38 '.387 184 Houston 32 35 .478 12 Milwaukee 24 38 .387 182 Atlanta 32 40 .444 14/ Yesterday's Results San Diego 23 46 .333 22 Baltimore 7, Washington 2 Philadelhpia 5, Cincinnati 2 Cleveland at Boston, postponed Yessterday's Results Milwaukee 3, California 2, 10 innings Atlanta 6, Montreal 4-1st Chicago 5, Kansas City 1 Montreal at Atlanta-2nd, inc. Oakland 3, Minnesota 2 Pittsburgh 6, New York 0 Other clubs not scheduled. Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 2 Today's Games Today's Games Oakland at Minnesota New York at Pittsburgh California at Milwaukee Ohicago at San Francisco Kansas City at Chicago Montreal at Atlanta Baltimore atWashington, 2 Philadelphia at Cincinnati Detroit at New York, 2 St. Louis at Los Angeles Cleveland at Boston Houston at San Diego FOOD TOO!* Jumbo Hot Dog-60c with beer grout-65c Chili Dog-70c 13A.M-:3tlnite 208 W. HURON all sandwiches served with chips and pickle - ODYfMY - Boog Powell, who was batting .178 before last night, led the Orioles attack with three singles and a double and drove in three runs. The Orioles hopped on McLain for two runs in the first and after Washington came back to tie it, Baltimore scored another in the fourth and three more in the sixth, two of the runs coming on Robinson's triple. Pirates pound Mets PITTSBURGH - Dock Ellis won his ninth straight game and his 11th in 14 decisions, hurling the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-0 victory over the New York Mets last night. The victory boosted the first place Pirates to a 4/2 game lead over the second place Mets in the National League East. The Pittsburgh attack was led by Willie Stargell, whose major league leading 25th home run of the season, a two-run blow to right-center in the 'fifth inning. staked Pittsburgh to a 5-0 lead off Met starter Jerry Koosman, now 3-5. Bob Robertson, Pittsburgh' first baseman, . set a mr league record with eight assis' 4k -Associated Press LEE TREVINO, the Wild Mexican, is stunned for a moment by his birdie putt on the 15th green. The putt was a key one as Tre- vino went on to win the U.S. Open title in a playoff against Jack Nicklaus. The win was Trevino's second U.S. Open victory. BILLIARDS Michigan Union Open Regular Hours BOWLING During Exams FOOSBALL, and Break &! f D t41