Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, August 12, 1971 Late Bengal rally tames Brewers By The Associated Press MILWAUKEE-Jim Northrup drove in the winning runs with a two-run single in the seventh inning, sending the Detroit Ti- gers to a 2-1 triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers last night. Milwaukee starter Skip Lock- wood, 8-8, had allowed just two hits until Gates Brown and Willie Horton opened the deci- sive Detroit seventh with sin- gles. Bill Freehan walked with one out, setting the stage for Northrup's game-winnerdt h a t erased a 1-0 Brewers lead. Until that p o i n t, Lockwood had accounted for Milwaukee's only run with a homer in the third inning off Detroit's Joe Niekro, 5-5, who was relieved after seven innings by Fred Sherman, after being injured in the sixth. Giants drubbed SAN FRANCISCO - Rusty Staub's two-run triple and the seven-hit pitching of Steve Renko carried the Montreal Expos to a 5-0 victory over the sagging San Francisco Giants yesterday, Staub's triple highlighted a three-run rally in the third in- ning and followed singles by Ron Hunt and Ron Woods. The RExposchased loser John Cumberland, 6-2, in the fourth on John Bateman's 400-foot Major League Standings w AMERICAN LEAGUE Fast W L Pet. -GB Baltimore 69 42 .622 - Boston 64 52 .552 7 Dtrtoit 63 52 .54 8 New York 58 58 .500 13 Cleveland 47 69 .405 244 Washington 46 68 .404 24' West Oakland 74 42 .640 - Kansas City 59 54 .522 13 Chicago 5 61 .471 19 California 55 62 .470 19. Minnesota 51 63 .447 22 Milwaukee 48 66 .421 25 Yestrday'sRasuls Detroit 2, Miwauee ss Kansas City 1, Washington 0 Cleveland 3, Chicago 2 California at New York, pd Baltimore 9, Minnesota 6 Oakland 5, Boston 3 Today's Games California at New York Kansas City at Washington Oakland at Boston Cleveland at Chicago Detroit at Milwaukee Baltimore at Minnesota NATIONAL LEAGUE East w L . Pet. GB Pittsburgh 71 46 .607 - Chicago 63 52 .548 7 St. Louis 63 54 .538 8 New York 58 55 .513 11 F Philadelphia 51 64 .443 19 Montreal 47 70 .402 24 West San Francisco 69 52 .570 - Los Angeles 63 53 .543 3., Atlanta 62 58 .517 6 Houston 58 58 .500 S', Cincinnati 55 64 .462 13 San Diego 42 76 .356 25 Yesterday's Results Montreal 5, San Francisco 0 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2 Cincinnati 5, Houston I Atlana 9, St. Louis 3 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, inc. New York at San Diego, inc. Today's Games Houston at Atlanta St. Louis at Pittsburgh New Tuk at San tDiego Philadelphia at Los Angeles Only games scheduled triple to center and Bobby Wine's single. Wine added a solo home run in the ninth. Cubs clipped PITTSBURGH-Richie Heb- ner drilled a two-out single in the bottom of the ninth inning, scoring Vic Davalillo with Pitts- burgh's winning run as the Pirates edged the Chicago Cubs 3-2 last night . Davalillo had doubled with two out. After RobertoClemente walked, the runners advanced on a wild pitch. Willie Stargell was intentionally walked, loading the bases. But Hebner ripped the first pitch for the winning hit. The Pirates' rally gave Dock Ellis his 16th victory of the sea- son. Ellis, lifted for a pinch-hit- ter at the start of the inning, tossed a five-hitter. * It* Reds rout Astros CINCINNATI - Gary Nolara fashioned a three hitter and re- tired 16 consecutive men in one stretch to pace the Cincinnati Reds o v e r the sloppy-fielding Houston Astros 5-1 last night. Nolan, 10-12, yielded a single in the first inning and a run- scoring double to Jack Hiatt in the second before setting down 16 straight batters. Royals dump Nats WASHINGTON - Paul Splitt- orff tossed a five-inning one-hit- ter and Cookie Rojas rapped a first-inning sacrifice fly yester- day, giving the Kansas City Royals a 1-0 triumph over Wash- ington in the rain-shortened open- er of a twi-night doubleheader. The contest was called with two outs and the Royals batting in the top of the sixth after a 1 hour, 18-minute wait. The sec- .ond game was called and will be played as part of a twi-night- er tonight. Braves blast Cards ST. LOUIS - Gil Garrido's three-run double capped a five- run eighth inning that carried the Atlanta Braves past the St. Louis Cardinals 9-3 last night. Vida wins 21 st BOSTON - Oakland's Vida Blue earned his 21st victory of the season Wednesday night with Reggie Jackson's 10th-inning double driving in the winning run as the A's shaded Boston 5-3. SPORT SHORTS: Big Tenrepeals no-repeat rule CHICAGO (A') - Faculty representatives of the Big Ten Confer- ence voted yesterday to repeal the rule forbidding its members from playing in successive Rose Bowl games. A spokesman said the nearly unanimous decision on the "no repeat" clauses by the faculty representatives came as the confer- ence concluded its annual summer- meetings at Boyne Highlands, Mich. The spokesman said member institutions will have 60 days from the start of fall classes to challenge the vote. If the vote is upheld, the next Big Ten representative in the Rose Bowl will be able to return to the contest Jan. 1, 1973, if otherwise eligible. Under the no-repeat provision any Big Ten football team is in- eligible to return to the Rose Bowl in succeeding years. If the proposed rule is passed, Ohio State, the Big Ten repre- sentative, will not be able to repeat in 1972 because the rule will go into effect for the Jan. 1, 1973, contest. Diving ace Rydze takes silver medal By The Associated Press Rydze's teammate. Indiana Le ies returns CALI, Colombia - F o r m e r graduate Rick Early, barely beat Michigan diving ace Dick Rydze out Rydze for first place with a IRVINE, Calif.-Jerry LeVias, won the silver medal in the ten- total of 479.07 points, to gain the 5-foot-10, 170-pound wide meter dive yesterday at the Pan the 97th gold medal for the receiver who retired two weeks American Games. Rydze, who U.S. ago after he failed to come to led the diving competition go- ing into yesterday's finals gath rms with an Diego, Is back ered a total of 470.46 points Frazier faces future in the Chargers camp. He signed for the second spot. WASHINGTON - Heavy- with the National Football I weight champion Joe Frazier said yesterday he loves music but he intends to keep on fighting for four or five more years. Frazier also said he will give former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, whom he beat in 15 rounds March 8. another shot at his title "anytime he feels lse wants that fight, any- time, anywhere, I will give him that fight," Asked if he thought Ali could defeat him, he replied: "I don't think there's any way lie could whip me." League club Tuesday. Choose a tvithout risking a bad haircut NOW 4SHOPS 0 ARBORLAND " MAPLE VILLAGE * LIBERTY OFF STATE f EAST UNIV. AT SO, UNIV. THE DASCOLA BARBERS PAT KELLY of the Chicago - White Sox slides safely into TV second base as Cleveland In- V & Stereo Rentls dian second baseman John $10.00 per month Lowenstein takes the throw NO DEPOSIT from catcher Ray Fosse. Kelly FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE engineered the successful steal CALL in the first inning of the- EJAC TV RENTALS Cleveland-Chicago clash when 115. Lowenstein failed to tag him 662-5671 before he reached second. - _--_- ft The School of Music and Department of Art present ROSSINI'S OPERA The Barber of Seville (IN ENGLISH) AUGUST 13, 14, 16 and 17-8 P.M. MENDELSSOHN THEATRE $1.50 & $3.00 Conductor Josef Blatt Stage Director: Ralph Herbert TICKET INFORMATION: 764-6118 BOX OFFICE HOURS: 12:30-5:00 P.M. August 9-12 12:30-8:00 P.M. August 13, 14, 16 &x17 Closed Sunday, August 15 Ponovision . in color Based on a 1935 novel about Depression youth by Horace McCoy. The book was well-received but soon forgotten here. 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