Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 27, 1970 PaeFurTEMIHGN AL l Flood's s Seals' ov By The Associated Press In New York, baseball Commis- sioner Bowie Kuhn was to be the' leadoff man for the defense today in Curt Flood's $3 million anti- trust suit against baseball. Kuhn's appearance will mark the start of the second half of the case before Judge Irving Ben' Cooper in Federal Court. It is ex- pected to continue for at least an- other week. After calling 10 witnesses in five, days; including Flood, Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Hank Greenberg and the commissioners of pro football, basketball and hockey, the defense rested yester- day. Motions by Mark Hughes, base- ball's chief lawyer, to dismiss the case, were denied by Judge Cooper who ordered the case to continue "until all the evidence has been adduced." Flood, former St. Louis Cardinal center fielder who refused to ac- cept a trade to Philadelphia, is charging baseball with violations of federal and various state anti- trust laws and common law and claims the reserve system consti- STAY Orioles, bai Tigers out By The Associated Press BALTIMORE - The Baltimore Orioles backed Jim Hardin's five- hit pitching with .a timely attack last night and defeated the Cleve- land Indians for the fifth straight time 7-0. Hardin, 2-1, 'defeated Dean Chance, who failed for the eighth straight time to register his sec- ond victory and now stands 1-5. Little-used utility man Chico Salmon led the Baltimore attack, cracking four hits and raising his average to .483 with 14 hits. in 29 tries'. Two walks, a single by Salmon and Boog Powell's sacrifice fly netted the Orioles a run in the third. They added two in the fifth, a Chance wild pitch and Paul Blair's double pushing the runs across. Baltimore put it out of reach in the seventh with four runs, Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE quit drags on; mners face-off claim to which an American Court can turn a deaf ear." In a San Francisco court, it wasj learned yesterday that the Oak- land Seals have about $12,000 in thebank and accounts payable of ,,sports about $440,000. William N. Creasy Jr., the Seals' president, gave the financial de- PIGT EDITOR:rtails under cross examination in PAT ATKINS the second day of the San Fran- cisco Superior Court trial that is tutes "peonage and involuntary a legal fight between two groups servitude" and deprives him of the for control of the National Hockey freedom of labor. League team. Hughes claimed Flood's lawyers The Seals' debts include ap- had failed to prove the peonage proximately $36,000 owed to the and slavery charges and insisted it American Hockey League fam had not shown a violation of anti- club at Providence, R.I., Creasy trust rules. said. Jay Topkins, speaking for Flood He also testified that the Provi- in the absence of Arthur Gold-!dente club has threatened to break berg, his chief attorney, asked the off its working agreement with case be continued to learn "what the Seals unless payment is made. kind of an explanation can base- About $30,000 of the debt to ball come up with to explain its Providence has been overdue sincef fantastic system of regimenta- I last October. Creasy said. tion." San Francisco Seals, Ltd., a i Topkins praised Flood's sacri- group headed by Barry Van Ger- fice of refusing to play because big of West Palm Beach, Fla., is his "freedom is worth more." He trying to regain control of the added, "I don't think this is a team and resell it. ~~ - Van Gerbig's group operated the &P.ACE Iteam for the first two years of APACE itsNHL existence and sold it last year to Trans-National Commun- ications. Inc., of New York. Van Gerbig sought to have the T ,.-team placed into receivership for The Odd Couple New York Jets' quarterback Joe Namath, his black hair fall- ing to his shoulder blades and attired in blue jeans, sneakers and a suade jacket, showed up in the Wall Street area yester- day in the company of suit coat and tie man Mickey Mantle. The two were on hand to open the third of their joint employ- ment offices. i 1 Yanks resale after Trans-National alleg- edly defaulted on loans connected with the first sale. Trans-Nation- delivered by Powell, Brooks Rob- al has asked the court to enjoin inson, Elrod Hendricks and Mark Van Gerbig from selling the fran- Belanger. chise * * ........... Willie homers DETROIT - Willie Horton slammed a three-run homer in the ninth inning last night, breaking up a brilliant pitching duel be- tween Detroit's Earl Wilson and New York's Mel Stottlemnyre and giving the Tigers a 3-0 victory. 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The rugby out the 1969-70 season but still squad competed in the Midwest managed to score 31 goals and 40 7-a-side tournament at Chicago, assists, finishing ninth among advancing to the semis with a 3-1 NHL scoring leaders. record which included trouncing Howe was named last week to Illinois, 20-0, and Chicago III's, his 21st NHL All-Star berth in 15-0. In the semi-finals, the team 24 seasons of major league hockey. lost to eventual winner Palmer College, 10-5.- --- --_ --_ Taking on the best sailors from | nine schools in the Midwest, in- BACH CLUB cluding Notre Dame and Michigan presents State, Michigan came from behind to win seven of the last ten races RECORDER and the championship at Indiana. of Morley, elemann, Their first place finish earned Hfnde, teps -Associated Press them a berth in the nationals. 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