Thursday August 19, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Giants By The Associated Pres SAN FRANCISCO - Left- hander ohn Cumberland fired a five-hitter and catcher Dick Dietz and Russ Gibson ripped home runs as the surging San Francisco Giants crushed the Philadelphia Phillies 7-0 yester- day. Cumberland, 7-2. recorded his first shutout a ethe season as the Giants posted t heir fifth straight victory. Willie McCovey was safe on Deron Johnson's error leaditg off the second imi atd Diet followed with his 14th homer of the season, giving the Giants all the runs they needed over Rick Wise, 12-10, who has one of the majors' three no-hitters this season Rosox nip Angels BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox, held hitless by Clyde Wright for six innings, exploded forthree runs in the seventh on Phil Gaglian's bases - loaded d o u b 1 e and Luis Aparico's pinch-hit single, defeating the California Angels 4-3 yesterday. Reggie Smith's leadoff single in the seventh inning, an infield error and a perfect bunt by George Scott filled the bases with nobody out and the Red Sox trailing 3-1. Gagliano, playing left field in Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAUE * East Division W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 73 51 .589 - Chicago 66 55 .545 5 St. Louis 67 57 .540 6 New York 59 61 .492 12 Philadelphia 53 69 .435 17 Montreal 49 70 .408 22 West Division San Francisco 74 51 .592 - Los Angeles 66 57 .537 7 Atlanta 65 62 .511 10 Houston 61 62 .495 12 Cincinnati 60 65 .480 14 San Diego 46 78 .371 27 Yesterday's Games San Francisco 7, Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 0 Chicago 7, Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 3, Houston 2 New York at Los Angeles, inc. Montreal at San Diego, inc. Today's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati only game scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet. GB Baltimore 74 4 .627 - Bioston 66b 57 .537 10 Detroit 65 57 .533 11 New York 63 61 .509 14 Washington 51 70 .422 24' . Cleveland 49 73 .402 29 West Division Oakland 78 44 .640 - Kansas City 63 58 .521 14 * Chicago 60 63 .488 180/ California 57 68 .464 22 Minnesota 54 66 .450 23 Milwaukee 51. 70 .425 26 Yesterday's Results Washington 10, Oakland 3 New York 3, Kansas City 1 Boston 4, California 3 Chicago 4, Detroit 2 Baltimore 6, Milwaukee 4 Cleveland at Minnesota, inc. Today's Games Oakland at Baltimore only game scheduled TV & Air Conitioner RENTALS Hi Fi Studio 121 W. Washington NO 8-7942 ..I.. Choose a Hairstylist without risking a bad haircut ' NOW 4 SHOPS * ARBORLAND L MAPLE VILLAGE * LIBERTY OFF STATE * EAST UNIV. AT SO. UNIV. THE DASCOLA BARBERS clout Phillies The Washington Senators put their marriages on the line and played softball with their wives Tuesday night and the women proved that their place is in the stands. Kathy Lindblad stole second base in the game, only she took first with her. When she refused to release it, her husband Paul removed her, and the base, from the game. place of the slumping Carl Yastrzemski, then lined a shot down the left field line scoring two runs, and Aparicio, batting for pitcher Jim Lonborg, poked a single to the right side of the drawn-in infield to send Scott home with the tie-breaking run. Nats club A's WASHINGTON-Bonus rookie Pete Broberg fired a five-hitter and Washington cracked a tie game with seven runs in the eighth inning last night, belt- ing the Oakland A's 10-3. Dave Nelson opened the Sen- ators' eighth with a double over Larry Brown's head and into left field. Don Mincher was in- tentionally walked and Frank Howard doubled down the third base line, chasing home Nelson with the go-ahead run. Bernie Allen walked, loading the bases and Jeff Burroughs singled two more runs home. Then Paul Casanova doubled for one run and Tim Cullen tripled two more across. Yanks clip Royals NEW YORK - Mel Stottle- myre pitched a four-hitter and Ron Blomberg delivered a two- run double, carrying the New York Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals last night. Stottlemyre, 12-11. struck out six and walked only one batter as he outdueled Kansas City ace Dick Drago, 16-7. Reds shell Cards CINCINNATI - Don Gullett scattered seven hits as the Cin- cinnati Reds blanked St. Louis 5-i last nightaandrshelled Bob Gibson who had hurled the first no-hitter of his career four days ago. Bernie Carbo stroked a home run in thethird inning and George Foster capped a four- run rally with a two-run triple in the fifth. Gullett, who with ninth-in- ning relief hurled a one-hitter against the Chicago Cubs Fri- day night, tossed his third com- plete game shutout of the sea- son and hiked his record to 14-4. Cubs rip Braves ATLANTA -- Johnny Callison ripped a grand slam home run in the eighth inning last night, keying a five-run explosion which gave the Chicago Cubs a 7-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves. The bases-loaded homer was the fourth of Callison's career and the first of the year by a Cub. It made a winner of Milt Pappas, 15-10, making his first appearance against his former mates since being sold to the Cubs last year. Michigan diver leads AAU; Hinton buys quail preserve By The Associated Press * HOUSTON - Janet Ely, a blonde 17-year-old lass who will be a freshman at the University of Michigan, stunned favorites Cynthia Potter and Micki King by building up a large lead yester- day in the women's one-meter division of the National AAU div- ing championships. Wining high marks with her acrobatic precision off, the low board, Miss Ely, who was born in Albuquerque, N.M. but now lives in Ann Arbor, Mich, piled up 314.25 points through the semifinals. * ALBERTA, Ala.- Jimmy Hinton, a Tuscaloosa business- man bought the Sedgefields plantation near Alberta at public auction yesterday for $1,342,980, or $180 an acre for the 7,461- acre quail preserve. He was the only one to bid for the full estate, although about half a dozen people offered to buy parcels of it. Hinton's over- all bid was more than the total of the varied smaller offers. He said he plans to keep Sedgefields going just like it has been for years - as a hunting preserve and site for training bird dogs. 0 SAN FRANCISCO - Two committees of the National Col- legiate Athletic Association have recommended restrictions against foreign athletes who compete for U.S. college teams. The recom- mendations will be placed before the NCAA Council at its meet- r ing here today. The recommendations, made by the Track and Field Coaches Association and the Rules and Meets Committees of the NCAA, call for exclusion of foreign athletes from national meets or for discounting their efforts from team scoring. * IRVINE, Calif - San Diego's pro football players say they've gotten the word since the Sunday economic announcement by Pre- sident Nixon - no pay raises for 90 days. Five of the San Diego Chargers remain unsigned for the new season, They are linebackers Jeff Stagg and Bob Bruggers, de- fensive end Joe Owens, center Bill Lenkaitis and offensive tackle Russ Washington, "The Chargers don't want to negotiate," Staggs claimed. "They're not interested in signing me until November." * PHILADELPHIA - Lee Elder, an American Negro pro- fessional golfer, announced yesterday that he has completed ar- rangements to play in the South African PGA tournament Nov. - 24-28. 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