PaeTwelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 30, 197 1 PaeTev HEMCIA AIYFiaJuy3,17 1 .. :. I Tiger rally routs Royals, 0-9 - .---- - -.--- By The Associated Press Normally a light hitter, Ver- Tiant, who went down to him DETROIT - Jim Northrup's salles smacked his second homer fifth defeat without a victory i g ,g .t two-run single tied the score as of the game and third of the and contributed to his own VPex J11 tif n the Detroit Tigers rallied for season to cap the Braves' scor- downfall by throwing the bal four runs in the last of the ing in the eighth. wildly twice during the Brewers ninth inning to defeat Kansas s two-run uprising in the seventh City 10-9 last night. inning. Singles by Gates Brown and Boston blanked innng Al Kaline with one out, got the MILWAUKEE - Marty Pattin Tigers started. After Willie Hor- pitched ®a four-hitter and Bill Anrgels eradicate WASHINGTON (IP)-Congress that his bill "might start to ton walked, loading the bases, Voss supplied the only run he CLEVELAND-The California was asked yesterday to probe the bring some semblance of order Bill Freehan struck out. needed with a leadoff homer in Angels bunched five straigh controversial option and reserve and stability to the entire area Then Tom Burgmeier relieved the fourth inning as Milwaukee hits for three runs in the third clauses of pro sports when it of professional sports. for Kansas City and hit Norm defeated Boston 3-0 yesterday. inning and Billy Cowan an takes up a measure to exempt "The two professional basket- Cash. That scored Brown and Pattin, striking out six. and Ken McMullen later added hom the National and American Bas- ball leagues say that they are the bases remained loaded, walking only one, got his ninth runs en route to a 7-2 victor ketball Associations from anti- ee a a y, Northrup followed with hs victory against 11 losses. trust laws and paves the way in severe financial difficulty, two run single, tying the score. Boss's homer, giving Milwau- over the Cleveland Indians las for a merger of the two leaguesaid nney, a member of the After Dick McAuliffe walked. kee a 1-0 lead, came off Luis night. A Y n Il s' h .a it 'd d e yp st Sens. John V. Tunney (D- Calif.) and Roman Hruska (R- Neb.), and Rep. Andy Jacobs D-Ind.) introduced legislation yesterday to give pro basketball the same degree of immunity from the antitrust laws that pro football has enjoyed for the last five years. In a statement, Tunney sug- gested the Senate Judiciary Committee hear testimony from both owners and players on the reserve and option clauses, those groups of rules that bind a player to one team for life or give a club a player's services one year following expiration of his contract. Tunney said it is his hope Cards trade Cardenal to Milwaukee ST. LOUIS ()--The St. Louis Cardinals say they're sending outfielder Jose Cardenal, pitch- er Bob Reynolds and infielder Dick Schofield to the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League yesterday. The Red Birds are getting Brewers' shortstop Ted Kubiak and pitcher Charles Loseth in return. The 27-year-old Cardenal, a seven-year major league veteran, was the Cardinals regular right fielder last year and at the start of this season. He played 148 games last year, batting .293 with 10 home runs and 7 RBI. Reynolds is a fireballing 24- year-old righthander. called up by the Cardinals in June after posting a 4-2 and a 2.07 ERA with Winnipeg of the Interna- tional League. At St. Louis, he appeared in four games, all in relief, allow- ing 15 hits and eight earned runs in seven innings. The 29-year-old Kubiak start- edsthe present season in second base but was switched to short- stop in June. This season, he played 89 games, batting .228. |-- --- - "I feel that it is in the best interests of both the owners and the players that legislation be introduced which will result in such hearings so that both parties might have the oppor- tunity to testify on such con- troversial aspects of professional sports as the reserve and option clause." The California senator said he hopes the legislation and the hearings will result in improved owner-player relationships. "The ultimate beneficiary of such harmony can only be the man who pays the players' sal- aries and keeps the sports fran- chise going -"- the fans of the country, of which I happen to be one," said Tunney, the son of f o r m e r heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney. For a word from the cham- pion of amateurism, Avery Brundage, on the American competitors at the Pan Am Games, see Page 11. Burgmeier hit Fred Scherman with a pitched ball, forcing in the winning run. Braves rally SAN FRANCISCO-Zoilo Ver- salles' two solo home runs and H a n k Aaron's run - producing single p o w e r e d the Atlanta Braves to a 4-2 triumph yester- day over the San Francisco Giants. Versalles' first homer and Aaron's scoring hit highlighted a two-run seventh-inning burst that carried the Braves from a 2-1 deficit. 46 Major League Standings AMERICANsLEAGUE NATIONALsLEAGUE East East W L Pet. GB W L Pet. Baltimore 63 38 .624 - Pittsburgh 66 37 .641 Baston 58 44 .569 5y, Chlago 55 47 .539 Detrit 54 41 .529 9% St5. Louis at 41 .538 New York 51 54 .486 14 New York 52 48 .520 washington 41 59 .410 21' Philadelphia 45 40 .429 Cleveland 42 61 .408 22 Montreal 41 63 .394 West West Oakland 03s38 .624 - San Francisco 63 43 .594 Kansas City 52 48 .520 10 Los Angeles 54 50 .519 California 51 55 .481 141/ Atlanta 55 53 .509 Chicago 48 54 .471 151/ Houston a2 51 .505 Minnesota 46 55 .455 17 Cincinnati 49 57 .426 Milwaukee 43 58 .426 20 San Diego 37 68 .352 Yesteeday's Results TsedysEost Milwaukee 3, Boston 0 Yesterday's Results Chicago 4, New York 0 Atlanta 4, San Francisco 2 Washington at Minnesota, ppd. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, Inc. California 7, Cleveland 2 St. Louis at New York, i c. Detroit 10, Kansas City 9 Cincinnati at San Diego, inc. Oakland at Baltimore, ppd. Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games Today's Games) New York at Minnesota Houston at Montreal Washington at Milwaukee Chicago at New York Boston at Chicago St. Louis at Philadelphia California at Detroit Cincinnati at Los Angeles Oakland at Cleveland Atlanta at San Diego Kansas City at Baltimore Pittsburgh at San Francisco GB 10 120 22 -25' 8 9' 14 25' ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PERPETUATING THE JEWISH TRADITION? Teach Sunday School '71-'72 Temple Beth Emeth Elementary, Grades 2, 3, 4 WAGES, BUT A FORTUNE IT ISN'T Call 665-5722 for details ALLAN GALLAGHER of the San Francisco Giants was safe at third after a tumbling slide in the third inning of the game. Braves' shortstop Marty Perez threw to Zoilo Versalles covering at third for the tag, but Gallagher got the safe call. Braves won, 4-2. ANN AOR SUEDES and LEATHERS from Sweden NEW FALL STYLES Fine Men's Imported Sportswear SAVL $40%p at the U. Ce ar! That's right, folks. 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