Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Feiday, July 2, 1971 Page Twelve THE MICHiGAN DAiLY Friday, July 2, 1971 Red Sox whip DETROIT - Rico P brought the steikng Bos Sox from behind with run homer in the ninth for a 8-7 victory over the Tigers last night. Padres passed SAN DIEGO - Rich and Wes Parker drove in the fifth inning ai Sutton protected them five-hitter, sending the geles Dodgers toa 2-1 over the San Diego Pad Orioles off ed CLEVELAND -- Vada blasted a drive over th field fence with two oul ninth inning, climaxing hill struggle that gave th land Indians a 3-2 victi th lumping Baltimore Pa1inson's homer, his 'cc the season, shattered a 2. lock and came of f relic .. ~ die Wat, 1-1, working S Inning. It saddled the with their sixth defeat last eight games. Orioles Senators stuffed eveland WASHINGTON- n crime er singled home two ri Jim Shellenback beatt torpid ess York Tankees -'for the third etrocelli time this season last night In a ton Red 3-1 victory for the Washington athree- Senators. inning Errors by shortstop Gene Ml- Detroit ehael figured in both of the Senators' run-scoring innings as two of the Senators' three runs off loser Mike Kekich, 1-4, were ieAln unearned. , , , nd Dn Mets muffled with a NEW YORK--Dock Ellis and Los An- three Pittsburgh relievers com- victory bined to limit the New Yorkt Ires last Mets to five hits and pitched the SPirates to a 3-0 decision yester- Who won at Wimnbledon? Canr a professor from MsU maake the Pinson big time? Does the change in ie right Davis Cup- roles indicate an in- tin the ternational eonspiracy? Whai's an up- the real reason that Ken Rose- eCleve- wall is hanging 'em up? For all ory over this and more, see Page 11. Orioles fifth of day in a game interrupted three -2da- timos by rain. -2r ded- Ellis, 13-3, worked the first ver Ed-s five innings before a pair of raic ioleis delays of 20 minutes each forced ioltesr him out of the game. Nelsor inter Briles rescued Jim Nelson from a sixth inning jam and thee Dave Glusti finished up. Minch- Expos erased ins and MONTREAL = Ralph Garets he New second triple keyed a four-rue ninth inning uprising that car- ried the Atlanta Braves to a 7-I victory over Montreal yesterday Sonny Jackson opened the ninth for the Braves with a ~5walk, took second on a sacrifice moved to third on a groundel and, after pinch hitter HanS United Aaron walked, scored the tie- e domi- breaker on Felix Millan's single inca, as essional BILLBOARD Waterman Gymanslum will bi which open tonight from 7 to 10 p.m through for the International Centei hiete to Co-Recreation Program. Activi- 1gb cal- ties available include badonin- d by the ton, golf, Jogging, table tennis permits volleyball, and weight training his i- This program will continue or as now subsequent Friday evenings dur-' 'esslonal ing the summer term. All inter- ble, dis~ ested students, faculty and staff tllegiate are invited to participate In thit program. Tigers Oser then collected his third hit, a two-run triple, and romp- ed home on Mike Lum's double, Cards closed SAN FRANCISCO--Ken Hen- derson singled in the tie-breaker and Bobby Bonds drove in three runs yesterday as San Francisco topped St. Louis 8-7. Hal Lanier opened the sixth inning for San Francisco with a single and took second on Tito Fuente's one-out single. Hender- son then broke a 6-6 tie wfth a single that scored Lanier as Fuentes was thrown out at third. Reds romp PHILADELPHIA - Jim Mc- Glothlin's four-hit pitching paced the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-1 vic- tory over Philadelphia Phillies last night in a game delayed by rain for two hours and 5 min- uThe Phils led 1-0 in the third on Willie Montancr' 15th home- run, when a driving thunder- shower forced the long delay. When the game resumed, the Reds shelled starter Jun Bun- ning in the fourth. Centerfielder George Foster launched the at- tack with a stogie, and scoredl Bench'ssecond of three hits a single to center. Bernie Carbo then singled to left, scoring Bench and potting the Reds in the lead. * It doesn't look like it but Don Buford of the Baltimore Is in the process of taking second base without passing go. Cli indian catcher Ray Fosse tried. but he couldn't prevent the as his Ibrow to Eddie Leon arrived after the fact., £ HARDSHIP CASE: NCAA rpprsfrsgi MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (A) - National Collegiate Athletic As- sociation officials and basketball coaches joined yesterday In cri- ticteing the two major profci- atonal basketball leagues for signing college players before their eligibility ends, The National Basketball As- socIation announced durlpg its meeting last week that It had relaxed the so-called four-year rule to permit "hardship" cases to sign with NBA teams before their college eligibility expires. The American Basketball As- soctation has signed many such players., The practice was called "un- conscionable disregard for the Intercollegiate program'" in a statement released yesterday at the end of the four-day meeting of the NCAA University Division basketball tournament commit- tee. National Association of Bas- ketball Coaches director ,who also met here this week, en- dorsed the statement, which said: . "America's prominent position in the sport of basketball can be directly attributed to the college game, It provides Inspi- ration to high school athletes, supplies nucleus of the States teams which hay nated the Olympic Ga well as assisting prol basketball, "The orderly process has b e en established the years enables an at develop his ability thros iege competition directee finest coaches and also a young man to pursue lege education, Thte h been disrupted by prol basketball's unconsciona regard for the interc program, "The NCAA Basketha nament Committee a NABC board of directe b o th professional ba leagues to consIder th range ramifications oft cent action w/hich ca prove harmful to the ar Bill Wall of MacMurr iege In Illinois, presiden coaches' group, said th would appoint a hree-m mit ee to call on the sioners of both pro lea emphasize the coaches' Head Lion gets new conraEct DETROIT (JP) - Joe Schmidt has signed a new "sclf-renewlng contract as head coach of the Detroit Lions National Footballi League team. The new pact, termed "extremely satisfactory" by both Schmidt and club pres- ident William Clay Ford. was announced yesterday, The agree- ment is effective for the 1971 season, In the past two seasons, Schmidt's team has won 19. lost eight and tied one In regular season NFL competition. Sch- midt's over-all four-year record Is 28-23-5. Maor Leagu StaYndings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Baltimore 47 19 .011 - etroIt 42 31 .1 5'! Cleveland 311 41 .41810 % lt! washington 10 4 33 5Ot West Oakland 50 Ii .030 - Kansas City 30 34 .530 50 Minnesota 30 39 .494 i2t CalifornIa 35 45 .435 17 Chicago 31 41 .425 17',, MIlwaukee 31 03 .419 10 Yesterday's Results Cleveland 3, Baltimore 2 Boston 0, Detroit 7 Washington 3, New Ylirk 1 Chicago 0, Milwaukee 4 Other clubs not schreduled. Today's Games Nws Yor at Boston, nightngt Chicago at Kansas City, night Minnesota at Milwaukee, night Baltimore at Detroit, night Oakland at Callfsrnia, night NATIONAL LEAGUE Eas L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 50 19 .633 - New York 4 30 60 3 st. Louis 40 39 .500 1iO Philadephia 31 4 .403 ii West San Francisco 55 29 .030 - Los Angeles 43 35 .555 7 Houston 37 39 .403 it Atlanta 39 45 .464 14 Cincinnati 31 04 .453 14'! San DIego 20 5i .354 22', Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 3, New York 0 San Praneisco 0, St. Louis 7 Atlanta 7, Montreal 3 CincInnati 5, Philadelphia as Angeles2, SansIego 5 Today's Games Phladelphi at Mntreal, 1, twi-night Atlanta at New York, night Cincinnati at Houston, night Los Angeles at San Dlego, night it. Louis at Oan Franeisco 11 Tour- nd the irs urge sketbal e long- heir re- .n only 'on." 'ay Col- t of the a group an com- commls- gues to concern. Mixed Bowling Leagues WIN AFR E EGAME (SIGN U P NOW M-PIN BOWLiNG jOPEN AT NOON SUBSCR IBE AND LIVE!! 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