Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, August 4, 1971 MeLain returns to beat Tigers. 'f .r t r t E By The Assaciated Press DETROIT - Run-scaring D desd mls uscuc singles by Tim Cullen and Dave SAN FRANCISCO - The Los HOUSTON-Bill Hands' bri Nelsan highlighted a three-run Angeles Dodgers erupted for liant, five-hit pitching and Ro shnfour runs in the first inning Santo's 17th homer of the yea Washington ninth-inning rally and rode raakie Doyle Alexan- helped the Chicago Cubs to as the Senators defeated De- der's six-hitter to a 9-1 victory 5-0 victory over the Housto troit 4-2 last night for Denny vrSnFacsysedy Astros last night. McLain's sixth victary, aver San Francisca yesterday, at'lst ht.rcaein c u t t i n g the Giants' National Santa's hamer came In th McLain, 6-15, making his first League West lead to seven second inning. off Astros' stari start since being taken off the games. er Larry Dierker, who went th 21-day disabled list earlier yes- first six innings while allowin terday, yielded only six hits but Steve Garvey, who beat the three hits. trailed 2-1 going into the ninth. Giants Monday night with a he is ninth-inning home run, drove in Bernie Allen led off the Sena- two runs with a single in the PhilS explode tors' decisive inning with a sin- first after a two-out throwing PHILADELPHIA - John Vu gle and went to third on Tom error by Giants' shortstop Chris kovich, shackled by a .161 bat MlcCraw's double. Speier. ting average, drove in two run PAN-AM GAMES Cuba continues to win medals i- n ar a n he 't- he g a- ns with a single and a double last night, the second hit knocking in Philadelphia's winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Phils trimmed Atlanta 3-2. Roger Freed singled with one out in the ninth and then pinch runner Larry Bowa raced home on Vukovich's double for the deciding run, after the Braves had tied the scare on rookie Earl Williams' home run with two out in the top half of the ninth. Indians trampled CLEVELAND - Mike Kekich fired a five-hitter and the New York Yankees exploded for eight runs in the second inning to beat the Cleveland Indians 8-1 last night. Kekich, 6-8, struck out seven and walked just one. The Yankees sent 14 men to the plate in the second, slam- ming Alan Foster, 6-11, and re- liever Rick Austin around before Ed Farmer put out the rally. Pirates defeated MONTREAL-The Pittsburgh Pirates exploded for six runs in the eighth inning on Gene Al- ley's second homer of the game, Manny Sanguillen's bases-load- IIo xvT (' F 300 ed triple and Vic Davaillo's two- run double and beat the Mont- real Expos 10-6 last night. After Alley's second homer, his fifth of the season, tied the game at 5-5, Roberto Clemente ' singled. Willie Stargell then lofted a high pop fly to the left side of the infield which Bob Bailey dropped for an error and both runners were safe. Bob Robert- son walked to load the bases before Sanguillen cleared the bases with his shot down the right-field line. Padres pound ST. LOUIS--Steve Arlin, the pitching dentist, threw a four- hitter as the San Diego Padres a defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 last night. The former Ohio State star, now 6-13, held the Cardinals hitless until Bob Burda drilled a single to center to open the fourth inning. The Padres opening their as- sault against the Cards' Jerry Reuss, 10-11, in the second when Ed Spiezio singled and scored on Bob Barton's long double. The Padres added two runs in the third as Clarence Gaston tripled, Nate Colbert doubled A-^ 01lip "rnwn inglA ., s s CALI, Colombia W) - Cuba's male stars of the bars and seasoned baseball team and sur- beams stunned the United prise male gymnasts handed the States' defending champions in United States fresh setbacks yes- both individual and team over- terday and Uncle Sam's basket- all competition. ball team barely escaped a sec- Jorge Rodriguez, of Cuba won and straight defeat in the Pan, the individual men's title with American Games. an unofficial score 110.45 over The basketball forces, their the United States' John Crosby play erratic and shooting cold, of New York City, who took the had to go into overtime for an silver with 109.75. Cuba's Jorge 81-79 victory over Brazil.' A Cuervo won the bronze. loss, following the 73-69 debacle In the team scoring it was against Cuba last Sunday, Cuba 540.55, the USA 737.60. Ca- would have been disastrous. nada was third. The figures were Cuba's baseball team, profes unofficial. sionally smooth, whipped a col- Cuba picked up a fourth med- lection of U.S. collegians 4-3 al, making a total of four for despite three bases - empty the afternoon events, with a sil- home runs by Yankee players. ver second in lightweight weight- It was the fourth straight vic- lifting. Jose Martinez of Colom- tory for Cuba and the first loss bia won with a record press of in three games for the United 292, pounds, with Pastor Rod- States in a tournament to be de- riguez of Cuba second and Ci- cided by a nine-team round priano Gutierrez of Colombia robin. - third. In gymnastics, the Cubans The basketball game, despite showed the effects of four years the United States' sloppy play, of dedicated training as their turned into a thriller. The Yan- Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 68 41 .624 - Baltimore 65 39 .625 -- t. Louis 59 50 .541 9 Boston 62 45 .579 4' Chicago 57 50 .533 10 Detroit 57 50 .533 9'6 New York 55 52 .514 12 New York 54 56 .491 14 Philadelphia 48 61 .440 20 Washington 44 62 .415 22 Montreal 43 66 .394 25 Cleveland 43 66 .394 24'. west West San Francisco 67 45 .598 - Oakland 10 39 .636 - Los Angeles 59 51 .536 7 Kansas City 52 52 .500 14. Houston 55 54 .503 10, California 5 7 t 482 16l, Atlanta 57 56 .504 10% Chicago 50 58 .463 18' Cincinnati 51 62 .451 16'. Minnesota 49 57 .462 18' San Diego 40 71 .360 26% Milwaukee 45 61 .425 22 Yesterday's Results Yesterday's Results Chicago 5, Houston 0 Boston at Baltimore, ppd., rain Pittsburgh 10, Montreal 6 New York 8, Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 2 Washington 4, Detroit 2 Cincinnati 5, New York 2, 1st Oakland 7, Kansas City 5 New York 9, Cincinnati 4, 2nd Minnesota 4, Chicago 3, 10 inn. Los Angeles 9. San Francisco 1 Milwaukee at California, in. San Diego 6, St. Louis 1 Today's, Games Today's Games Milwaukee at Detroit, night Cincinnati at New York Boston at Oakland, night Atlanta at Philadelphia, night New York at California, night San Diego at Chicago,. Washington at Kansas City, night San Francisco at St. Louis, night Chicago at Cleveland, night Los Angeles at Houston, night Minnesota at Baltimore, night Pittsburgh at Montreal, nht Joseph E Livoe pesens a 5ke Nvcns Fa sairie Jac Nvgosc - Cane Bergenv "'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' I have experienced only three or p four movies that I was genuine- ly sorry to see end. I was sorry . to see 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' end! --Vincent Canby, N.Y. Timec 'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE' is one of the best movies ever!" -Liz Smith, Cosmopolito r o Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, z Candice Bergen, Arthur Garfunkel, Ann-Margret and Jules Feiffer Carnal Knowledge .Q An Ateo Embsssy Pie Doors r' w.. y'~t' Open 12 po a x3aa s n Shs of 12:45 1 3 DIAL5-6290 kees rallied from a 33-28 deficit at halftime to tie the score 70- 70 at regulation and win on a field goal with 16 seconds left of the five-minute overtime with a jump shot by Bob McAdoo of the University of North Carolina. Scoring honors on the U.S. side were shared by Brian Tay- lor of Princeton University and Jim Chones of Marquette, each with 17 points. Brazil used its 7- foot-8 giant, Emil Ratch d, in the overtime and Ratched almost overtook the U.S. lead with a field goal and a free throw. The United States used five pitchers in the baseball game, giving up 11 hits, while Cuba's starter Jose Huelga went the route, yielding only six hits. All of the U.S. runs cane on homers -by Jerry Lynn Tabb of Tulsa University, Willie Mims of the University of Iowa and Fred Lynn of Southern California. Errors and judgment mistakes proved costly for the Yanks, who saw the game fade sway on a two-run single by Armando Ci- piro in the seventh. SHAGS FOR EN UM Barbers for appointment: Call 662-4431 (AN PISI Our AS WELL AS IT TAKES IN Sony N -.CF-300 i$1.19.9r. That's right! Just talk, sing-whatever-and the Sony CF-300 takes it in. And you don't even have to stand still holding a mike with the built-in Electret Condenver Microphone. As for "dishing it out," the CF-300 does it three ways-Cassette Playback, AM and FM! Light- weight, easy to carry, the CF-300 also contains a back space review buttonoto make it one of Sony's most versatile units. ANN ARBOR--EAST LANSING 618 S. 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