Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, August 14, 1971 Tigers lose to Twins in ninth By The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL- Harmon Killebrew's bases-load- ed single in the bottom of the ninth inning drove in two runs and lifted the Minnesota Twins - to a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers last night. Jim Holt started the Twins' winning rally with a leadoff double in the ninth. After pinch hitter Danny Thompson struck out, Tom Timmerman replaced Detroit starter Les Cain. Then, Cesar Tovar got an in- field single on a play in which he collided with first baseman Maior League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East W . Pet. GB Baltimore 71 42 .628 - Detoit 64 53 .547 9 Boston 64 54 .542 9 New York 60 59 .504 14 Washington 48 69 .410 25 Cleveland 4 70 .407 25 West - a Oakland 76 4 _ .644 - Kan.sas it 61 . 55 .56 4 Chicago 5~ 63 .466 21 California 55 65 .458 22 Minnesota 52 64 .448 23 Mlwaukee 49 63 .42 26 Yesterday's Reslts Baltimore 13. Chicago 1 Milwaukee 9, Cleveland 1 Minnesota 4, Detroit 3 Washington 4, Calionia6 Kanss City5, Boston I Oakland 5, New York 2 Today's Games Detroit at Minnesota s Cleveland at Milwaukee Baltimore at Chicago Oakland at New York Calionia at Wahingon Kansas City at Boston . NATONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 71 48 .597 - St. Louis 65 54 .54 6 Chicago 63 53 .543 6 New York 58 57 .504 11 Philadelphia 5 65 .444 10 Montel 06 36 .397 23, San Francisco 69 51 .55 - Los Angeles 64 54 .542 4 Atlanta 63 59 .516 7 Houston 59 59 .500 9 Cincinnati 56 64 .467 13 San Diego 44 76 .367 25. Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 8, Chicago 2 St Louis 2, Pittsurgh 0 Houston 8, Atlanta 2 Montreal at Los Angeles, ine. New York at San Francisco, inc. Philadelphia at San Diego, inc. Today's Games St. Louis at Pittsburgh, night Houston at Atlanta, night Montreal at Los Angeles, night New York at San Francisco Chicago at Cincinnati, night Only games scheduled BILLIARDS TABLE TENNIS BOWLING FOOSBALL UNION 1214 S. University DIAL 8-6416 TWIN HIT PROGRAM Nicholson in "FIVE EASY PIECES" -ANgD- " Melvyn Douglas is MAGNIFICENT!" -JUDITH GRIST,, New York Magazine 1iever Sang For My Father Norm Cash. Cash left the game limpinsg. Senators blank WASHINGTON -Denny Mc- Lain tossed his first shutout since April 27, and only his third of the season, scattering 10 hits last night as the Washington Senators defeated the California Angels 4-0 . Dave Nelson's bases loaded single sent home two runs in the Washington first off Andy Messersmith, 11-12, after Tom McCraw walked with the bases loaded for the first run. Royals rip BOSTON -Dick Drago gave up a first inning home run to Reggie Smith, then stopped the Red Sox the rest of the way last night as the Kansas City Royals defeated Boston 5-1. The loss was the Red Sox' fifth in a row. Drago, 15-0, scattered nine hits. He had strong defensive support as the Royals executed five double plays. Cards win PITTSBURGH - Left-hander Jerry Reuss baffled Pittsburgh with a four-hitter as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the slumping Pirates 2-0 last night. Gene Clines beat out a high bouncer over the mound in the- first inning and from then on Reuss, 11-12, was in command. He didn't allow another hit until Dave Cash hit a two-out single in the eighth. Singles by Manny Sanguillen and Bob Robertson in the ninth were the other Pittsburgh hits. Astros crunch ATLANTA - Right - hander Don Wilson fired a five-hitter last night and benefitted from a three-run homer by Cesar Cedeno and a two-run blast by Joe Morgan as the Houston Astros defeated the Atlanta Braves 8-2. Four of the hits off Wilson, 11-7, were for extra-bases in- cluding homers by Earl Wil- liams and Marty Perez. Houston scored its first run in the second when Rich Chiles' single drove in Denis Menke, who had walked. The Braves tied it in their half of the inn- ing when Williams slammed his 22nd home run of the season. It was Williams' fourth hit in four at-bate in two games and his third straight homer. Reds romp CINCINNATI - Don Gullett pitched no-hit ball for seven innings, until Cleo James' dou- ble snapped the spell in the eighth, and the Cincinnati Reds went on to an 8-2 triumph over the Chicago Cubs last night. The 20-year-old Gullett, who wasn't even on the Reds' roster a year ago last spring and just two years out of high school, allowed just two runners-one a walk and the other a hit bat- ter-before James' hit fell be- yond rightfielder Pete Roses' glove. Athletics overcome NEW YORK --Scrappy Bert Campaneris keyed three Oak- land rallies and the A's camne 4 4 DICK BILLINGS of the Washington Senators hits the dirt to score in last night's game against the California Angels. Billings raced all the way from first on Tim Cullen's double in the fourth inning. The Senators went on to win the contest 4-0 as Denny McLain pitched his first shutout since April, f from behind tokovertake theY New Tack Tankers 5-2 lasti > nightY.V T 7~ night. Mel Stottlemyre was leading 2-0 going into the sixth inning when Campaneris opened with a double. He moved to third on >B an error and then, scored on Joe Rudi's bouncer. and his blues band An inning later, the A's look 0 the lead, with Campaneris driv- + TON IGHT ing in the go-ahead run. >0 9.30to 1:30 Oie o50c cover--No price hike CHICAGO - Dave McNally, fresh off the disabled list, earned -his 14th victory and 208 W. Huron Frank Robinson ripped his 494th Food, drink and diversion In career home run as the Balti- Q more Orioles walloped the Chi- cago White Sox 12-1 last night . * Y+J DYVT Y- # IV Y&Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month 2" , NO DEPOSIT I . 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