Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 3, 1971 Beigals bounce past Birds, 3-1 By The Associated Press DETROIT - Tony T a y l o r doubled home the tie-breaking run in the eighth inning, then scored on a wild pitch as Mickey Lolich and the Detroit Tigers downed Baltimore 3-1 last night. Aurelio Rodriguez opened the eighth with a double off Tom Dukes, 0-4, and scored on Tay- lor's second run-scoring double of the game. Taylor took third on Al Kaline's foul fly and came home when Eddie Watt uncork- ed a wild pitch. The Tigers got their first run in the sixth off Dave McNally when Rodriguez smashed a two- Murray cops third Michigan hurdles ace Godfrey Murray finished third last night in the 110-meter high hurdles at the USA-USSR Track Meet in Berkeley California. Murray, running for the World All-Stars, was clocked in 14.2. out single off the pitcher's glove and scored on Taylor's double. Ilosox bombed B O S TO N - Stan Bahnsen scattered seven hits and Thur- man Munson drove in four runs with a double and three run homer last night as the New York Yankees ended Boston's seven-game winning streak with a 6-0 victory over'the Red Sox. Rucs bury Cubs CHICAGO - Home runs by Bob Robertson and Gene Alley in the fourth inning highlighted a 14-hit attack that carried the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-1 vic- tory over the Chicago Cubs yes- terday. The National League East Aaron cops lead in NL All-Star voting NEW YORK (A') - Bud Harrel- son, New York Mets shortstop. has pulled away to a lead of nearly 45,000 votes Chicago Cub's Don Kessinger in the closest race in the National League All-Star balloting. Harrelson has receiv- ed 393,708 votes thus far to 338,- 820 for Kessinger. Meanwhile Bank Aaron, the slugging 37-year-old right fielder of the Atlanta Braves, became the leading vote-getter with a total of 759,589 votes. Giants' Wil- lie Mays, the second leading vote- getter, and Pittsburgh's Willie Stargell, the major league home run and RBI leader, hold down the other outfield spots. Cincinnati's Johnny Bench is far out in front among the catch- ers, while the leaders at the other infield positions include Wil- lie McCovey at first base, Glenn Beckert at second, and Joe Torre at third. leading Pirates pounded Fer- guson Jenkins, 11-8, for 10 of their hits and all five runs in the five innings the big right- hander worked. Braves bridle Mets NEW YORK - Rookie Earl Williams crashed his 12th home run, snapping an eight-inning tie and giving the A tlanta Braves a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets last night. Williams unloaded on reliever Danny Frisella, his drive just clearing the left field fence be- yond the desperate leap of Ol- son Jones. Major League ' Standings h AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L Pet., GB Baltimore 47 30 .610 - Boston 44 32 .579 21/ Detroit 43 35 .551 4) Cleveland 36 42 .462 111/2 New York 36 43 .456 11 Washington 29 47 .382 17' West Oakland 50 26 .658 - Kansas City 39 35 .527 10 Minnesota 31 4i .407 13 California 35 46 .432 17. Chicago 32 42 .432 17 Milwaukee 32 43 .427 17', Yesterday's Results Detroit 3, Baltimore 1 New York 6, Boston Washington 6, Cleveland 3 Chicago 2, Kansas City 1 Milwaukee 5, Minnesota0 Oakland at California, inc. Today's Games New York at Boston Washington at Cleveland Chicagorat Kansas City Baltimore at Detroit Minnesota at Milwaukee Oakland at California NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 51 29 .038 - New York 45 31 .592 4 Chicago 39 37 .513 10 St. Louis 40 39 .506 10/ Philadelphia 32 47 .405 18,/ Montreal 30 47 .390 19 West San Francisco 51 29 .638 - Los Angeles 44 35 .557 61 Houston 38 39 .494 11 Atlanta 40 45 .471 13j. Cincinnati 37 45 .451 15 San Diego 2i 52 .350 23 Yesterday". Results Montreal 4, Philadelphia 2, 1st Philadelphia 8, Montreal 4, 2nd Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 1 Atlanta 3, New York 2 Houston 3, Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles at san Diego, inc. St. Louis at San Francisco, inc. Today's Games Pittsbturgh at Chicago Philadelphia at Montreal Atlanta at New York Cincinnati at Houston Los Angeles at San Diego St. Louis at San Francisco TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 NVCAA may recommend- scholars hip reductions DALLAS (Pt)-An NCAA limita- tion of 30 football scholarships a year per school based on fi- nancial need is likely to come from a committee that conclud- ed a two-day meeting on the monetary problems of college athletics Friday. The committee's recommenda- tions will be considered at Aug- ust and November meetings by the policy-directing NCAA Coun- cil. The council then would pre- pare the necessary legislation for consideration by the NCAA. convention at its January 1972 meeting in Hollywood, Fla. For details of a young Aussie lass' big moment at the net, see page eleven. Although his committee's re- port will not be made public, Flynn said, he indicated that discussion has centered around 30 football and six basketball scholarships each year, limits of eight fulltime and three part time coaches in football, three fulltime and one parttime in 4 basketball, and comparable lim- itations in other sports. T h e scholarship limitations, combined with need, would re- sult in a saving of 50 per cent or more in money spent on schol- arships at the average school, Flynn said. -Associated Press Pittsburgh Pirate rightfielder Roberto Clemente takes advantage of the lush vegetation thriving in Wrigley field to cushion his fall following a diving catch of a fly ball hit by J.C. 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