Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 21. 1970 PaeSxTH IHGA AL Nagel Iowa blasts APARTHEID PROTESTS: British games perilted IOWA CITY, Iowa IAi - Ray Nagel, the University of Iowa's fired football coach, challenged his dismissal Wed-I nesday and heaped criticism upon both the Board in Control' of Athletics and athletic director Forest Evashevski. He told a news conferehce he was "shocked and incensed" by the action pfthe board, which Tuesday accepted Evas- hevski's resignation and relieved Nagel of his duties, both ef- fective June 30. "I consider my relationship with my athletic director to have been an ugly relationship, Nagel said. "I felt it was my! obligation to get along with* my athletic director, not the athletic director with me, and B uniontfans I tried my best to do so. "I question the competence of for' the athletic board. I think the or14-new board ,made a grave mistakeI I don't think the board operated in the best interest of the Univer- GM record aiyef Tia1ld LONDON (P) - The Common- wealth Games, the sporting fiesta of countries associated with Brit- ain, is being labelled The Ghost Gaines in the face of a total boy- cott by African, Asian and Carib- bean nations. Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Ja- maica and 10 African countries have already threatened to with- draw if a tour by white South African cricketers takes place. Tuesday night the English Cricket Council gave its final go-ahead on the tour. The threatened with d r awls should become realities in light of the International Olympic Com- mittee's decision earlier this week to expel South Africa from the Olympics because of that nation's policy of excluding blacks from'its teams. daily sportsi1 NIGHT EDITOR: LEE KIRK1 The Olympic expulsion leaves South Africa with virtually no contacts In international sports outside of England. Several other countries among the 39 invited to the Games,1 scheduled to start in Edinburgh int July, were expected to join thet boycott-making the event an all- white affair involving mainly' Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Sir Herbert Brechin, chairman of the Games organizing commit- tee, said yesterday he is willing to make reconciliation visits to the countries threatening to with- draw. "I would welcome the oppor- tunity to explain the value which would accrue from the events,'' he said. "But the Games will go on, We are determined to make them the best ever," Brechin declared. A Games spokesman in Edin- burgh said that so far the only countries that had officially told the organizers they were with- drawing were Uganda and Paki- stan. However, Zambia later an- nounced its withdrawal. sLby o Iowa." He said he was told by Prof. Sam Fahr, board chairman "that I was fired for disharmony with- in the athletic department. But I ask you people, hasn't t h e r e been this sort of disharmony for 18 years (the length of time Eva- shevski has been at Iowa) ?" The board's action Tuesday brought to a head a four-month feud between Nagel and Evashev- ski during which G a r y Groun- winkel, a former Iowa player and close friend of Evashevski, was Assistant Athletic Director Chalmers 'Bump' Elliott said last night that he had not re- tceived any contacts from the University of Iowa. There had been unconfirmed reports that Elliott was a candidate to fill the vacancy at Iowa left when Forest Evashevski resigned. Elliott said that he "was sor- ry to see this kind of a situ- ation," and added that he could not begin to think about the Iowa post unless it was offi- cially offered to him. Michigan's fire-balling 1 e f t- IWalt Willi hander Jim Burton has set a new Wolverine single-season strike-out record. He fanned 14 Bowling Green Falcons Monday, upping his season total to 110, five more: T Ige rs than the previous record held by Burton's record total was ach- ieved in only 72% innings, and he By The Associated Press pitched well in spite of a bout DETROIT - Mickey Lolich hur- withymono and a death in the led a three hitter snapping Detroit family. out of a six game losing streak as His teammates helped Burton the Tigers whipped the Baltimore along by banging out 12 hits en Orioles 4-0 last night. r o u t e to a 7-4 triumph. Tom Lolich, 5-4, and Torn Phoebus, Lundstedt swatted a three-run 3-2, were locked in a scoreless homer and Tom Kettinger added duel until the Tigers opened up in a solo blast to pace the Wolverine the sixth, attack. The Falcons proved to be Dick McAuliffe led off with a generous hosts, committing six er- walk, Cesar Gutierrez sacrificed rors in the field. him to second, and Al Kaline- Michigan will be in action this singled him home. weekend at Fisher Stadium with After a fielder's chaice Willie twinbills against Illinois and Pur- Horton singled in Kaline. Jim due. Saturday will be dedication Northrup clouted a two - run day for the stadium. homer in the eighth. Major League Standings -Associated Press ams scores White Sox winning run LANK ORIOLES, 4-0 iicl fially win one CHRISTMAS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE fired as an assistant coach andI two of Nagel's star players last year, No. 1 quarterback Larry Lawrence and No. 2 fullback Tom Smith, transferred to the Univer- sity of Miami in ]Florida. A new dimension was added to the dispute when it was disclosed recently that alleged irregularities in expense accounts of some coaching staff members were un- der investigation. Nagel cited incidents in which he said Evashevski had harassed him in recent years. Asked what his course of action would be in fighting his dismis- sal, Nagel replied, "I don't know. But I think someone owes me a better explanation than I've been given. I think the burden is on the board." Chicago St. Louis New York Pittsburgh M~ontreal Philadelphia Cincinnati, xLos Angeles Atlanta Houston San Francisco xSan Diego East W 18 18 1 19 18 14 142 West 28 22 21 19 18 172 L 16 17 18 21 22 23 11 15 16 21 24 Pct. G13 .52 .517 i4 .514 a> .462 2t .389 5 .379 5Y/2 .718 .595 .568 .475 .450 .415 5 6 914 10% 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Baltimore ?5 11 .693 New York ?1 18 .479 Detroit. 16 17 .485 Boston I16 18 l.479 Washington Ifi20 .444 Cleveland 12 20 .375 West Minnesota 25 10 .714 California 25 13 .658 xOakland 18 19 .486 Chicago 16 21 .432 xMilwaukee N2 23 .343 Kansas City- 13 24 .355 Yesterday's Results Detroit 4, Baitimort 0 Cleveland 7, Restonr Washington 2, New York 0 Chicago 3, California 2 Oakland at Milwaukee, inc. Minnesota 10, Kansas City 5 Late Score Mlihvaukee 8, Oakland ; Today's Games 6 10 12 1 ' 1' F 10 1 13 Lolich, who struck out nine, had a parfect game going until Boog Powell and Dave Johnson sing-t lied in the fifth. Fallen Angelsj CHICAGO Gail Hopkins', sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the ninth inning drove in Walt 26 runs on three hits? BATII, Mich. (/-Fowlerville alich., High School beat Bath' 26-1 Tuesday, although Fowler- ville could muster only three hits. 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