Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, July 28, 1971 O e 1 -g eSEPTEMBER 27 Orioles stop Athletics, Al to fightQuarryin fcli sweep doubleheader By The Associated Press BALTIMORE-Brooks Robin- son ripped a two-out, two-run homer inthe bottom of the ninth inning, giving the Halti- more Orioles a 6-4 victory in the second game and a sweep of th e i r twi - night doubleheader against the Oakland A's last night. Pat Dobson fired a four-hit- ter, struck out 13 batters and gained his 11th consecutive vic- tory, taking the opener 1-0 with Clay Dalrymple's double driving in the ganie's only run. Robinson unloaded on a 2-1 pitch after Boog Powell had doubled with two out and none on. The A's blanked on four hits in the opener and held to three hits throughout the first six in- nings of the nightcap, erupted for four runs in the seventh to tie the second game 4-4. Singles by Sal Bando and Gene Tenace, and a double by Frank Fernandez chased Balti- more starter Grant Jackson. Mets edge NEW YORK -- Duffy Dyer's pop fly single -climaxed a two- run comeback in the ninth in- ning and lifted the New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals last night. Chris Zachary, making his first start since June 9, had limited the Mets to three hits and was leading 2-1 going into the ninth. Zachary retired the first bat- ter but then Tommie Agee and Cleon Jones stroked consecutive singles, knocking him out. Phils, Astros split PHILADELPHIA-The Phila- delphia Phillies and Houston Astros each lived and died by the home run yesterday as the Phils slammed four for an 8-3 victory in the first game and the Astros socked two in a 5-1 triumph in the finale of a twi- night doubleheader. The Phillies ripped Larry can Eacono-Ca r and see:, 761-8845 Dierker for four homers, one more than the Houston right- hander had allowed in 145% previous innings. Bobby Pfeil, pressed into duty as a catcher with both Tim McCarver and Mike Ryan side- lined with injuries, hit two for the Phillies, his first in the major leagues. Daron Johnson hammered No. 23 and Willie Montanez No. 21 for the Phils. Expos win MONTREAL - Rookie right- hander Ernie McAnally tossed a five-hitter and Ron F a i r l y cracked a two-run homer as the Montreal Expos downed the Chicago Cubs 6-1 last night. The Cubs loaded the bases on rj Major Leagt AMERICAN IEAGUE East W L Pt.G (B Baltimore 62 38 .620 -" Boston 58 42 .580 4 Detroit 52 48 .520 W New York 51 51 .500 12 Cleveland 42 59 .416 20 Washington 40 59 .404 211. Oakiand 63 38 .624 - Kansas City 52 45 ,536 9 California 49 55 .471 15/. Minnesota 46 54 .460 161,% Chic ao 45 54 .455 17 Mi la'kee 41 .8 .414 21 Vesterday's Results Botstan 4, Mitwake'e.3, 1st Mileaukee 5, Bottn 1, ted New York at Chicago, inc. Minnesota 4, washington2a Cleveland 4, California 3 Detroit 5 eansasCity 4 Balitietee 1, 0aklaed 0,1it Baltimore 6, Oakiand 4, 2nd Today's Games Oakland at Baltimore, night Boston at Milwaukee, night California at Cleveland, night Kansas City at Detcit, night N aswinotat Chicaoeigtt Wsintigtae at MienestasC,eigt McAnally three times but man- aged to score only when Billy Williams slapped a run-scoring single in the seventh. Montreal took a 1-4 lead in the first inning on singles by Ron Woods and Fairly and a fielder's choice. McAnally's s a c r i f i c e fly brought h o m e Stan Swanson with the Expos' second run in the second inning. Indians scalp CLEVELAND-The Cleveland Indians spiked Clyde Wright's no-hit bid with three runs on two hits in the sixth inning, then held on for a 4-3 victory over the California Angels last night. HOUSTON (') - Muham- mad Ali praised Jimmy Ellis, scorned Joe Frazier and an- nounced at a post-fight news conference yesterday he w il l fight Jerry Quarry in Septem- ber. "The next fight from what I understand - although nothing has been signed - will be Sept. 27 with Jerry Quarry in' the Astrodome," said Ali. The former heavyweight champion, in high spirits after stopping an outclassed Ellis in the 12th and final round in the Dome Monday night, also said he might have a second fight before meeting Frazier again for the title next year. "I have an offer in England, he said, "but I can't say who. But it's anAmerican. Thewof- fer is good." He said he wants to fight Frazier, to whom he lost a un- animous decision, next March in the Astrodome. "The Astrodome is ideal," Ali said. "I think a fight so great should be held where as many people as possible can see it. We could draw 100,000 people." For such a fight, the Astro- dome could conceivably be jam- med with 66,000 people, and AIRPORT LIMOUSINES for information cull 971-3700 Tickets are available at Travel Bureaus or the Michigan Union 32 Trips Day ue Standings NATIONAL LEA GU W L Pct. G Pittsbutirgh 55 36 .644 Chicago 54 47 .535 1 St. Louis 55 48 .534 1 New York 5? 47 .525 1 Philadelphia 45 59 .433 2 Montreal 41 62 .398 2 San Francisco 2t 41 .602 Los Angeles 53 49 .5?0 Atlanta t5 53 .505 1 louston 51 51 .500 1 Ctetteentti 48 .,56 .462'. 1 Stn ligt, 36 07 .350 tteel iday'Result Pittsburgh at Los Angele. in,. New York 3, St. Louis2 Atlanta at San Francisco, inc. Ctttenteitat SaItDitgoit. Pitadelpia8,Houstott 3, 1st Houston 5, Philadelphia 1, ?nd Today's Games R~oust-on at Philadelphia. night St. Louis at New York Chicago at Montreal, night Cttcinnati at San ieg , ni ht. Ptltsbrgha attL s rAnelses, nit Atlanta at SanFranisco 11 11 5 _ V 0 t1 th4(wLkc ly it for such a fight Frazier h at been quoted as saying he want $5 million. "He talks like an amateur,' shouted Ali. "Why does he wani $5 million? Why does he thinS he's such a draw?" 1 Ali then threw a series a verbal jabs at Frazier. "He won't wear me down. H won't catch me. "Wear me down? He'll be it such pitiful condition he'll hav to retire. "Ellis is a much better bt, than Frazier. Ellis sings bette than Frazier." Then, with Ellis sitting nex to him, Ali said of his forme sparring partner and one-timt World Boxing Associatioc heavyweight champion: 0 "Anybody who fought like h fought will be around for a Ion time to come. He's not washe up'" &all $1.50 DWAIN STORY has played s recorded with the Noblick Upper, Ten Thousand, has been one of the main attractions at A Mr. Flood's Party for years, and is a fantastic guitarist and country singer. THURS.- PETERA BOWEN ArWx &:30 .504 .a' SAVE14 at the U. 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