Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdsav, June 2, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. June 2 1970 .l... .... y . . v .. . I NAME JOHNSON: Bruirn BOSTON 11 - Tom Johnson. a former o u t s t a n d i n g National Hockey L e a g u e defensman and executive with the Boston Bruins for the last seven years, was named coach yesterday of the Stanley Cup champions. Johnson, 42, was signed to a one-year c o n t r a c t to succeed Harry Sinden. who surprised the hockey world by resigning after' leading the Bruins to their first Stanley Cup in 29 years. pick new coach "After giving consideration to all candidates, we decided we had ;the man right here in our office who was best suited for the job," general manager Milt Schmidt said. "After all, he's been closely as- sociated with the club for the past few years and he won't have to start from scratch. Furthermore, the players respect him." Johnson played 13 seasons for the Montreal Canadiens, helping * South Africa reiterates view; injuries sideline iant, others y._By The Associated Press 4 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa-South Africa will not give !> up apartheid racial segregation as the price for participating in world Ssport,prime minister John Vorster said yesterday. "If the choice is between taking part in international sport and our way of life, which we have developed in this country over genera- -AssociatedPreisstions, then naturally the ma'jority of our people will say that we have no choice in the matter whatsoever," he said. Roland Garros * * them to eight Stanley Cup cham- pionships. Obtained by the Bruins in June,d 1963, he played one and one-half da l years before his playing career was ended by a left leg injury. He moved into the front office and has served as Schmidt's assistant for the last year. NIGHT EDITOR: Schmidt said that he and Wes- PAT ATKINS ton Adams, board chairman, and Weston Adams Jr., club president, considered "close to 20" men for of the players both on and off the the coaching job before deciding ice.'' on Johnson. "I didn't ask for the job-Milt "We considered close to 20, but approached me," Johnson said. "I we didn't interview anyone else," never thought about coaching and Schmidt said. "Tom was our wasn't interested when Harry Sin- unanimous choice. He is a good den quit. However, I think any ex- sound hockey man who has been ;hockey player has the idea he in the organization seven years would like the chance to coach in and knows the likes and dislikes the back of his mind. The oppor- tunity doesn't always come up." Over the week-end, Michi- A total novice in coaching, gan State dashed Ohio State's Johnson said he expects his lack hopes of snatching the Big Ten of experience on the bench will baseball crown from the pose "a considerable problem for a Minnesota Gophers. The while." Spartans took both ends of a Asked if he didn't consider tak- doubleheader last Saturday, ing over the Stanley Cup cham- games rescheduled from ear- pions a risk because there's little lier in the season when Ohio room to improve, Johnson said: State campus disorders forced "It's certainly better inheriting postponement. The losses, 2-1 Stanley Cup champions than*a last and 5-3, dropped theBuckeyes place club. I think the only way oneame toffirtninwe can top the past season is to fa n win the league championship." We do nice things for students. And their pocketbooks. Ashe makes haste On the outskirts of Gay Pareo yesterday, in staid I to be exact, American Arthur Ashe (right) and his partner ! Injuries to the Minnesota Twins pitching ace, Luis Tiant, and Charles Pasaroll (not pictured) won their fourth round doubles Baltimore outfielder Paul Blair have forced the two onto the 21-day match in the French Open to advance into the quarterfinals. disabled list, while the Chicago Cubs' Ernie Banks has been side- They defeated Ray Ruffels (left) and Ray Keldie (not pictured) lined for a week with a knee injury, it was announced yesterday. of Australia, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. Tiant, whose season record is 6-0, fractured his shoulder blade while pitching against the Milwaukee Brewers last Thursday. Blair FUNERAL SET: suffered a fractured nose and broken optical bone just below the left eye when struck by a pitch in the Orioles game against the California Probe into Sawchuk deathg Feeney favors move to free agent clause NEW YORK (A)-The president by many that in order to protect of the National League agreed yes- investments and the integrity of terday it "would be fair" to relax the game, "these rules are neces- some rules of baseball's strict re- sary. serve clause. Feeney was the only witness Chub Feeney, testifying in fed- called yesterday. He was to con- eral court in the controversial tinue his testimony today along Curt Flood suit against baseball, with American League President said he would favor a change in Joe Cronin and Bing Devine, gen- the reserve clause and let a player eral manager of the St. Louis Car- become a free agent at the age dinals. of 55. Feeney, describing his dealings Major league owners have stead- with players as a general man- fastly refused to budge in contract ager said, "Contract negotiations negotiations with the players' as- are very real. The club needs the sociation. players as much as the player Under the present system, there needs the club." is no age limit when a player He agreed with most of the automatically becomes a f r e e testimony that Baseball Commis- agent. sioner Bowie Kuhn had given last Feeney, a former general man- week that most changes of the ager of the Sah Francisco Giants, clause would be harmful to base- also made points in favor of base- ball and that the present rules are ball's owners. He reiterated claims necessary for the game. "SOME OF THE MOST EXPLICIT SEX SCENES ALLOWED TO BE SHOWN PUBLICLY." -Newark News "'WITHOUT A STITCH' IS A DANISH t SEX-EDUCATION FILM ia apat um Fin, ,eI se (I by vip d wib vlor W H IC H B A R S SNO HOLDS!' ,'" -NY. Post ANNE Girtw4Caw!" color by DLu e Persons under 18 not admitted. RATED STARTS TOMORROW 0o0 I'PTH sForum] i ~DOWNTOWN ANN ARBO IFORMATION 71-9700 SNEAK PREVIEW Complete feature showing of a new Danish, X-rated, film. Tonight at 8:00 only ...The Minx makes Curious Yellow look pale"' .Z:. "TheMinx" ends tonight 6:30 and 9:30-SNEAK PREVIEW 8:00 4 ft 4 begins in Nassau County i NEW YORK-Pitcher Jim Bouton had his wrist slapped yes- terday by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for writing the con- troversial book, "Ball Four." Kuhn met with the Houston Astros' right-hander for two hours By The Associated Press NEW YORK - The district at- torney in suburban Nassau Coun- ty said yesterday he had opened an investigation into the death of Terry Sawchuk, one of the Na- tional Hockey League's all-time great goal tenders. The 40 year old spare goalie of the New York Rangers died Sun- day of cardiac arrest following extensive abdominal surgery at New York Hospital. District attorney William Cahn said he and aides were studying a report prepared at the hospital following Sawchuk's death. An and afterwards told newsmen, "I advised Mr. Bouton of my dis- autopsy, officials said, revealed pleasure with these writings and have warned him against future the immediate cause of death to writings of this character." I be a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot in the lungs. Sawchuk underwent surgery at the New York Hospital Sundayj morning. He was transferred there earlier Saturday from a Long Island hospital where he had un- dergone two earlier operations following his admission with ab- dominal injury. Sawchuk's body was flown to Detroit yesterday. Funeral ser- vices are planned there for to- morrow. 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