Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY aturday May 14, 197 Bando, Cooper power Brewers by Tigers, 9-3 MILWAUKEE IM - The Milwaukee Brewers, powered by two solo homers by Sal Bando and one by Cecil Coop- ..er, posted their second victory in their last nine games by thrashing the Detroit Tigers 9-3 last night. The Brewers took a 4-1 lead with three second-inn- ing runs. A double by Bando and singles by Money and Mike Hegan scored one and zhased loser Vern Ruhle, 3-4. Larry Haney and Von Joshua followed with sacrifice flies. In the Milwaukee third, Cooper singled and Sixto Lezcano walked, both scoring on Don Money's double. Money later came home when catcher Milt May's ° piekoff throw hit him in the shoulder and rolled down the left-field line. May's third home run was balanced by Bando's first homer of the night. After Detroit scored on May's sac- rifice fly in the seventh, Bando crashed his third homer of the year. Cooper's fifth homer staked the Brewers to a 1-0 first inning lead. Jason Thompson homered for Detroit in the second. Winner Moose Haas, 3-1, who scattered six hits, has"Ae ht been the winning pitcher in three of the Brewers four Houston Rockets' guard John Lucas (15) reaches inside to knock the ball free from the hands victories since May ;. Ruhe has been the loser in two of of Philadelphia 7ers Doug Collins (20) in the first quarter of the NBA playoff game at Hous- those games. ton last night, Lucas then took charge of the loose ball. I pou '(athe isai I By The Associated Press Williams wins KINGSTON, Jamaica-Steve Williams, the American sprint star whose Olympic hopes in the past were shattered by injuries, overtook a star-studded field last night and captured the 100-meter dash in 10.26 seconds in he first Jamaica Invitational Track and Field Meet. Williams was running third at the midway point of the race when he made his move, hitting the tape just ahead of two fellow Americans, Steve Riddick and Houston M cTear. Rid- dick's time was 10.31 and McTear's was 10.33. Earlier in the meet, Olympic champion Edwin Moses of the U.S. completed a sweep of the hurdles, winning his specialty, the 6 400-meter hurdles in the year's fastest time and the 110-meter hurdles. Moses, world record holder in the event, led from start to finish in the longer race to win in 48.64 seconds, well under his world standard of 47.64 he set last summer in the Olympics at Montreal. Billy bawled out NEW YORK-Gabe Paul, president of the New York Yankees, lashed out at Manager Billy Martin yesterday over remarks con- cerning the club's refusal to recall veteran catcher Elrod He- dricks from Syracuse of the International League. At the same time, the Yankees filled a vacacy on their roster °" by recalling outfielder Dell Alston from Syracuse. Martin, angered over playing several games one man be- low the 25-player limit, had criticized Yankee management for delaying his requested recall of Hendricks after the club lost a game Wednsday night at Seattle. The Yankees also lost to the expansion Mariners Thursday night. "The decision on the 25th player was delayed pending dispo- ttion of various negotiations with other clubs and examination of the players at Syracuse," said Paul. "Certain comments directed at Mr. George Steinbrenner, the club's principal owner, by Manager Billy Martin concerning his (Steinbrenner's) alleged failure to add a 25th player are totally inaccurate and unfounded." Hopkins hired SEATTLE-Bob Hopkins, who says he could have handled the job "six or eight years ago," finally rose to the top yesterday when he was named to replace Bill Russell as head coach of the Seattle Supersonics ofthe National Basketball Association. The 42-year-old Hopkins was given a one-yepr contract by Sonics' president and principal owner Sam Schulman, who last week reached agreement with Russell to buy out the fifth and final year of Russell's $200,000 annual contract as the club's AP Phot8 coach and general manager. In r t"Over the last three years, he (Hopkins) has operate under , yesevere and difficult conditions . . . but he met the challenge and Jimmy Connors is shown making overhand return to opponent Eddie Dibbs in semifinal match deserves the chance and support to do it on his own," Schulman in the WCT tourney yesterday. Conners won 64; 7-S, 6-1, to qualify for Sunday's finals, told a news conference introducing his new coach.