Friday, June 5, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Friday, June 5, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _; _ _ . BY STEWAART'S GIRLFRIEND Sawchuk reported ill before fracas SPECIAL JUNE STEREO SALE Hundreds of "Specials" receivers * changers speakers * hi fi musical instruments 0 NEW YORK (A) - New York cident between him and Stewart. Ranger goalie Terry Sawchuk had Witnesses have reportedly told been ailing for two weeks before Nassau County authorities t h a t the time of his reported fight Stewart and Sawchuck got into with teammate R o n Stewart, a fight on April 29 in a Long Stewart's girl friend was quoted Beach tavern and continued the as saying in the New York Post battle at the house they rented yesterday. and shared in East Atlantic' The paper said Rosemary Sas- Beach.r so, 24,pdescribed Sawcuck as BAccording to another version, "spitting up blood and I had t h e pair merely engaged in1 pleaded with him to see a doctor. "horseplay." But he just refused." Nicholas Castellano, lawyer for Sawchuck, 40, one of hockey's the 37-year-old Stewart, said; greatest goalies, died Sunday af- "There were absolutely no punch- ter undergoing a series of opera- es thrown. Just a little shoving." tions dating from the April 29 in- He said the two players had ar- gued over "housecleaning."; A Nassau County grand Jury; was scheduled to hear testimony in the case Monday. Stewart ha signed a waiver of immunity, ac-1 cording to the county district at-' I torney, William Cahn. 1 There was no immediate word from the Rangers about the pos- NIGHT EDITOR: sibility that Sawchuk might have' PAT ATKINS been hurt before the April 29 in-! cidents. :. Major League Standings THE PHOTOGRAPHER frWdll- and Portraits 0 -Richard Lee- 761-9452 V before noon 0 Now Showing! SHOWSAT: 1:00- ,, n MY 3:00-5:00x-7:0?0-9:05 I r A man. called "Horse" becmesan Indian warrior in the most electirifing ritul ever seen I Kauffman words aid Flood; ex-coach McCracken dies By The Associated Press " NEW YORK - Ewing Kauffman, owner of the Kansas City Royals, testified yesterday in the Curt Flood case that he would pay the former St. Louis Cardinal outfielder $100,000 to $125,000 a year and possibly more on a long-term contract to play with his team. Despite the fact that Kauffman was called as a defense witness for baseball, the statement, drawn out under cross examination, was considered significant to Flood's contention that the sport operates in restraint of trade within the framework of the controversial re- serve system. f-BLOOMINGTON - Branch "Big Bear" McCracken, who twice coached Indiana University to the national collegiate basketball championship, died yesterday of a heart ailment. He was 62. McCracken coached basketball 32 years, 24 at Indiana and eight at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. McCracken's teams won the NCAA national tournament in 1940 and 1953. His teams were Big Ten champions in 1953, 1954 and 1958 and co-champions in 1957. * ** * CHICAGO - A 54-player collegiate squad, including 25 of the 26 first-round pri draft choices, was named yesterday to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the 37th All-Star football game at Soldier Field July 31. The array of college grid stars, selected by All-Star Coach Otto: Graham and his staff, includes Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens, running back from Oklahoma, and Penn State's Mike Reid, defensive' tackle and winner of the Football Writers Association's Outland award. * ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS - Charlie Burns will not be rehired as the Minnesota North Stars' coach for the 1970-71 National Hockey3 League season, general manager Wren Blair announced yesterday. Burns, 34, who took over the coaching job from Blair early last season, has been signed to a two-year playing contract, Blair said. * * * HI-FI STUDIO 121 W. Washington Downtown, across from Old German Restaurant-668-7942 DRES SALE NATIONAL LEAGUE East AMERICANsLEAGUE East Chicago New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Montreal Cincinnati Atlanta Los Angeles San Francisco Houston San Diego W L 26 20 25 25 23 24 24 28 21 28 16 33 'West 37 15 29 19 30 21 24 28 24 29 23 32 Pet. .565 .500 .489 .462 .429 .327 .712 .604 .589 .462 .452 .418 GB 3 5 614 111 6 61/ 13 131s 151 Baltimore New York Washington Detroit Boston Clevel-and W 34 29 24 22 22 20sf West L 16 23 25 24 25 27 Pet. .680 .549 .489 .478 .468 .426 GB 6 914 10 10Y2 12Y2 Yesterday's Results Houston 8, Montreal 0 Atlantan3, New York 1 Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 0 Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games San Francisco at Chicago New York at Cincinnati, night Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, night San Diego at St. Louis, night Montreal at Atlanta, night Philadelphia at 'Houston, night Eves. 6:25, 9:05 Minnesota 31 15 .674 -- California 31 18 .633 V Oakland 26 24 .520 7 Kansas City 19 30 .391 1 Chicago 19 31 .380 14 Milwaukee 15 34 .306 17 Yesterday's Results Cleveland 8, Milwaukee 4 Chicago 7, Washington 3 New York 2, Kansas City 1, 12 inn. 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