Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 23, 1971 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 23, 1971 Orioles drub Royals; Dodgers crunch By The Associated Press per inning in boosting his record KANSAS CITY - Home runs to 7-9. by Dave Johnson and Merv Rettenmund backed the five-hit ReeIS routed pitching of Dave Leonhard as CINCINNATI - The Los An- the Baltimore Orioles dafeated geles Dodgers bombed Cincinnati the Kansas City Royals 4-0 last for five runs in the first inning night. and went on to beat the Reds Johnson's blast, his ninth, 8-4 last night behind Al Down- came in the fifth inning after ing's seven-hit pitching. Rettenmund had doubled. In the Dodgers' big first in- ning Maury Wills scored on Willie Davis' f i e 1 d e r choice. Gibson great Richie Allen doubled Davis ST. LOUIS - Two-time Cy home, and scored on Willie Young Award winner Bob Gib- Crawford's single. son pitched a five-hitter for his Wes Parkernbeat a throw to 46th career shutout as the St. the palte when Tom Haller hit Louis Cardinals defeated the a slow roller down the first base Philadelphia Phillies 8-0. line, and Crawford came in on The shutout was the first of Bill Russell's single. the season for the 35-year-old Cardinals' right - hander, w h o Pirates plucked permitted no more than one hit PITTSBURGH-Ken Hender- son's leadoff triple and Jimmy Rosario's single in the 10th in- Mo or eague ning produced the tie-breaking Ma jor League runand gave the San Francisco Standin s Giants an 8-7 victory over the an ng Pitsburgh Pirates yesterday. AMERICAN LEAGUE East w 1 Pet. GB Baltimore 59 36 .621 - Boston 55 39 .505 3 , Detroit 50 45 .526 9 New York 47 51 .480 13% Cleveland 40 56 .417 19' Washington 39 55 .415 19'4 West Oakland 60 34 .638 - Kansas City 49 44 .527 00% California 47 53 .470 16 Minnesota 43 52 .453 17% Chicago 42 53 .442 18% Milwaukee 40 53 .430 19% Yesterday's Results Baltimore 4, Kansas City 0 Chicago 4, Boston 2 New York 13, Minnesota 4 Milwaukee 2, washington 0 Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games Kansas City at Cleveland California at Baltimore Oakland at Detroit Washington at Chicago New York at Milwaukee Boston at Minnesota NATIONAL LEAGUE ast W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 63 34 .649 - Chicago 52 44 .542 10 St. Louis 51 46 .520 12 NewYork 49 45 .521 12N Philadelphia 42 56 .429 21i/ Montreal 39 58 .402 24 West San Francisco 60 39 .606 - Los Angeles 52 47 .525 8 Atlanta 51 51 .500 1lN "ouston 40 48 .500 10', Cincinnati 46 54 .460 14'.. San Diego 34 65 .343 26 Yesterday's Results Houston 8, Montreal 2 New York 5, Chicago 1 St. Louis 8, P'hiladelyhia 0 Los Angtles 8, Cincinnati 4 Atlanta 1, San Diego 0 San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh7 , 10 inn. Today's Games Philadelphia at Chicago Houston at New York St. Louis at Montreal Pittsburgh at San Diego Atlanta at Los Ang Fes Cininnati at SnFancisc The Pirates, trailing 7-3, tied it in the ninth inning as they drove Juan Marichal from the mound. Roberto Clemente's two- run pinch-hit double tied the score 7-7 after Renaldo Stennett drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and Vic Davalillo poked a run-scoring single. Cubs clubbed CHICAGO-Tommie Agee hit two solo home runs and Ken Boswell s l a m m e d a two-run homer as the New York Mets defeated the Chicago Cubs 5-1 yesterday behind Tom Seaver's six-hitter. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily 0/4 lejtoiupdt Summer picnic take-out- Try our German potato Isalad Anything on our menu Mon-Sat. 1 1-8:30 Sunday 1 1-8 Closed Thursday 10W. Washington ANN ARBOR 662-0727 Reds Palmer nabs Westchester tourney lead HARRISON, N. Y. (9) - Ar- nold Palmer, rested and ready after a two-week absence from the pro tour, stormed home with a stunning eight-under-par 64 yes- terday and grabbed the first- round lead in the rich Westches- ter Golf Classic. Palmer was seven strokes in front of Lee Trevino, the road- weary pro who is threatening Arnold's position as the game's most popular performer. "I'm beat," Trevino admit- ted. "I'm just getting punchy tired. This is my 14th consecu- tive tournament and I can't think of anything except getting some time off." Palmer held a one-stroke lead over drawling Larry Wood, a 32-year-old sophomore pro from Boone, N.J. who used only 26 ptts as he shot his career best of 65. Thiswe Ken0R .1.50 8:30 Columbia Rec artist David Bromberg and his magic guitar 1411 Hill STREET 1614'(S1 " 121 W. WASHINGTON-Downtown-i bik. 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