Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 6, 1971 Bosox bomb Bengals in late rally I unl By The Associated Press BOSTON - George Scott and ,h luff^-uff iryuruv e inst- Bot) Montgomery drove in two runs apiece as Boston rallied for five runs in the eighth inn- ing last night and defeated De- troit 5-4. Rookie Doug Griffin started the inning with his second home run of the year, slicing Detroit's lead in half. Then Luis Aparicio singled and Reggie Smith walk- ed. That finished starter Les er : .. .. .. .. .. .r . .. .. .. ., .. ,, .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ,. ., , . M jor League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L Pet. GBl Baltimore 6640 .623 -- Boston 63 46 .578 4'., Detroit 58 51 .532 9'.. New York 56 56 .500 13 Washington 44 64 .407 23 Cleveland 44 67 .396 241i> 'West. Oakland 69 39 .639 -- Kanssas City 55 62 .514 13'._ California 53 59 .473 18 Chicago 51 58 .468 181. Minnesota 49 60 .450 201 Mtilwaukee 46 6324A6 23 Results New York 5, Baltimore 0 Cleveland 7, Washington 1 Boattan 5, Dtetroit 4 Chicagoat California, inc. Kansas City 7, Minnesota 4 Milwaukee at Oakland, inc. TODAY'S GAMES Milwankee at Kansas City Detroit at Boston Cleveland at Washington Baltimare at New York Chicago at Oakland Minnesota at California NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 69 42 .622 --- St. Louis 61 50 .50 I Chicago 60 50 .545 8y New York 55 53 .509 127' Philadelphia 48 62 .436 20!/ Montreal 44 67 .396 25 West San Francisco 67 47 .588 --- Los Angeles 60 52 .536 6 Atlanta 58 56 .509 9 Houston 56 55 .505 9, Cincinnati 52 62 .456 15 San Diego 40 74 .351 27 Rtesults New York at Atlanta, inc. Pittsburegh 7, Mtntreeal2 Los Angeles 3, Houlston 0 Chicago 3, San D~iegoa St. Lonu 3, San "raneisco 2 Other clubs not scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Pttsburgh Nest York at Atlatnta Mont-real at Cincinnati San Diego at Houston San Francisco at SI. Louis Only games scheduled. DIAL 8-6416 TONIGHT AT 7:15 - 9P.M. YOU MUST BE 18 OR OLDER PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED ALL SEATS $2.50 THE UNPUBLISHABLE NOVEL IS NOWAMERICA'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILM! ,The FASTMANCOLOR RATED x r- Cain and Fred Scherman reliev- ed for Detroit. The runners advanced on a wild pitch and after Carl Yas- tremski struck out, Rico Petro- celli walked, loading the bases. Then Scott singled for two runs. After Billy Conigliaro bounced out, Montgomery doub- led for two more against Dean Chance. Dodges drub Astros HOUSTON - Bill Singer fir- ed a six-hitter to end a person- al four-game losing streak and register his first victory since June 12 as the Los Angeles Dodgers blanked the Houston Astros 3-0 last night. Singer, 6-13, struck out 10 in baffling the Astros with his blazing fastball. The only extra base hit off him was Cesar Cedeno's two- out double in the eighth follow- ing a walk to Jim Wynn. But Singer retired Doug Rader on a popup, ending the threat: Cubs clip Padres CHICAGO - Juan Pizarro tossed a brilliant one-hitter and Billy Wiliams drove in a pair of runs with an eighth inning single, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 3-0 victory over San Diego yesterday. Pizarro, a 34-year-old veter- an only .recently recalled from the minors, gave up a one-out single to Ollie Brown in the fifth after moving down the first 13 San Diego hitters. Yanks blank Birds NEW YORK - Mel Stottle- myre capped a five-run seventh inning with a two-run single and pitched a three-hitter against Baltimore last night as the New York Yankees defeat- ed the Orioles 5-0. The Yanks broke open a scoreless game with their sev- enth inning outburst against Bucs bash Expos MONTREAL - Willie Stargell. Jose Pagan and Al Oliver smashed home runs and Gene Alley belted a pair of triples as the Pittsburgh Pirates trounced the Montreal Expos 7-2 last night. Stargell slugged his 39th homer of the season in the sec- homer in the third for the Pi- rates' second run. Royals rout Twins KANSAS CITY - Amos Otis' bases - loaded double high- lighted a four-run seventh inn- ing uprising that gave the Kansas City Royals a 7-4 vic- tory over the Minnesota Twins last night. SPORT SHORTS: Volleyball team to play in Cuba Mike Cuellar, 13-5; who lost his end inning, giving Pittsburgh a fourth consecutive game. 1-0 lead. Pagan hit his fifth n m By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The U.S. volleyball team has been granted permission to take part in an in- ternational tournament in Cuba later this month, State Depart- ment sources said yesterday. The tournament is set to be- gin Aug. 13 and will also in- volve the national teams of Ca- nada and Cuba. tt will deter- mine the North American area representative f o r volleyball competition at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. The U.S. volleyball team of 12 men and three coaches cur- rently is in Cali, Colombia for the Pan-American Games and vill leave directly for Cuba for the tournament. Hill leads links AKRON, Ohio - Mike Hill curled in a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole yesterday to shoot a four-under-par 67 and tie Jerry Beard for the first rocnd lead in the $150,000 Ameri- can Golf Classic. They were one shot ahead of Gay Brewer and Fred Marti, two more pros who have not won on the regular tour this season. Five players were deadlocked at 69s. They were Terry Wil- cox, Bob Lunn, John Miller, Dale Douglass and Bob Stone. Among six tied at par 70 were Arnold Palmer, bidding for an unprecedented fifth tour triumph this season. Beban quits DENVER - Gary Beban, 1967 Heisman Trophy winner from UCLA, was placed on waiv- ers yesterday by the Denver Broncos of the National Foot- ball League, and afterward said he is finished with pro football. "This is it. I'm hanging it up for good," said Beban before boarding a flight to Los Angeles. Beban had spent four years trying to make it in pro foot- ball, but failed to catch on with either Los Angeles or Washing- ton before coining to Denver as a free agent. 1g Len names Wayne Duke commissioner CHICAGO .- _ Wayne Duke,. who enhanced the Big Eight's image of a national football gi- ant as conference commissioner the last eight years, was named commissioner of the Big Ten yesterday. At age 42, the dark-haired, wide-smiling University of Iowa graduate and former NCAA ad- ministrative assistant, holds the distinction as the youngest exe- cutive of a major collegiate conference. Selection of Duke to succeed Bill Reed, who served as the Big Ten's third commissioner for 10 years until his death in May, was sealed by conference presi- dents in a Chicago meeting Monday. 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