o:; Friday, May 27, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage Hitteen 'I I Gaylord's spitter irks Billy, baffles umps By The Associated Press NEW YORK - The baseball season wouldn't be official until someone complained that Gaylord Perry of the Texas lzangers was doing something illegal to the balls. The baseball season now is official. The New York Yankees did the complaining last night after Perry whipped them 1-0 on six scattered singles in the second game of a twi-night doubleheader. "lie threw a lot of greaseballs, no question about it," said Manager Billy Martin, who managed Texas and Perry in 1975. "But he's one heckuva competitor. I'm going to hire him as a pitching coach when he quits just to teach that pitch because the umpires never call it . except once when I had him they called it." Since Martin managed him, someone wanted to know if he also knew all of Perry's hiding places for what every- one claims is a jelly-like substance. "Sure," Martin replied. "His eyebrows, his side- burns, the side of his pants, the back of his hair, every- where. You stand next to him and be smells like a drug- store." Stand next to an umpire, though, and Perry comes out smelling like a rose. "I must have checked the ball 18 times," said Al Clark, the plate umpire for Perry's latest pitching masterpiece, "and I never felt a'iy slippery stuff." Graig Nettles played with Perry in Cleveland and in- sists he puts simething on the ball. But, says Nettles, com- plaining "is like beating your head against the wall." And what does Perry think about this latest grease- ball go-round? "I really respect Billy," he says. "But he'd do anything to beat me . . . and I'd do anything to beat him." AP Photo St. Louis Cardinal speedster Lou Brock didn't quite make this one, as Philadelphia third baseman Mike Schmidt puts the tag on him in the ninth inning of the Cards 4-3 victory. Brock was trying to move from first to third after teammate Dave Ra dar singled. Chisox edge Brewers fly The Associated Press MILWAUKEE - Royle Still- man, a seldom-used designated hitter, doubled home one rune: and scored the other in a two- rim fourth inning, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 4-3 vic- tory over the Milwaukee Brew- ers yesterday. Winner S'eve Stone, 5-3, scat- tered seven hits over seven in- nings and pitched out of several jams for his fourth succcessive victory. Lerrin LaGrow earned his seventh save as the White Sox broke a four-game losing streak and handed the Brewers' their fifth defeat in the last seven games. AMERICAN LEAGUE East w L Pet. GB Blianore 23 16 .590 - New York 23 19 .548 I! Boitn 21 19 .125 2% Slwaukee 22 23 .589 4 Detrsit 17 22 .436 6 Cleveland 16 2s .432 6 Toronto 17 25 .405 7% west Minnesota 27 14 .659 - Chicago 23 16 .590 3 Texas 20 17 .541 5 Caifornia 25 21 .500 6 x Oakliand 20 21 .488 7 Kansuas City 19 21 .475 7Y2 Seattle 16 30 .341 13'.4 Yesterday's game Chicago 4, Milwaukee 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. G11 Pittsburgh 26 12 .614 - Chicago 25 14 .641 1 St. Loois 24 t7 .585 3 Philadelphia 20 19 .113 6 Mon~treal 15 23 .395 11 New York 15 24 .385 1AA L g3el"e w31 11 .738 - Goeniati 11 21 .462 111 S ancisco 7 23 .425 13 Houston 17 24 .4151 3r> San Iieg, 19 27 .413 14 Atlasta 16 21 .364 16 Yesterday's games It. Louis 4, Phladelphia 3, 16 inn. Chicago It ntreal d AtlaltA 8, Saa Diego 3 Le lames not included Bruising Braves SAN DIEGO - Tom Paciorek and Jeff Burroughs clouted two- run homers yesterday to power the Atlanta Braves to an 8-3 vic- tory over the San Diego Padres. Paciorek's homer came in the fifth inning off reliever Tom Griffin, 4-3, snapping a 3-3 dead- lock. Burroughs' 11th homer of the season increased the lead to 7-3 in the sixth. Andy Messersmith, 4-1, pitch- ed seven innings and stopped the Padres on four hits. Cruising Cubs CHICAGO - Bobby Murcer drew a bases-loaded walk with two out in the sixth inning yes- terday, forcing home the game's only run, to give rookie Mike. Krukow and the Chicago Cubs a 1-0 victory over Steve Rogers and the Montreal Expos. Krukow, 4-2, allowed four hits and struck out six in posting his first major league shutout and first complete game. The victory was the 18th for the Cubs in their last 23 games while the Expos suffered their 13th loss in 15 games. OPEN MEMORIAL WEEKEND Billiards * Pinball . Bowling at the UNION OPEN 1:00 P.M. SAT., SUN., MON. Reduced Rates for Billiards and Bowling I .ALUALE CMN WORH 8 Ioods2a FR ONY SLU(RINE SAVE SW D expir Deivery 6Zg7 I oI. t Wio au 13.77. Uiwvgty t..(....? '6-910W 6a-i11 I OMEGA ( ) PlZZIk 769-3400 101 N. Washtenaw Place Ann Arbor FREE HEATED DELIVERY-7 DAYS A WEEK 4:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. 5 off AN OMEGA PIZZA MEDIUM or LARGE with 1 or more items I I I I NAME ADDRESS. __._-I COUPON MUST BE FILLED IN AND MAY NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER STORE DISCOUNT -GOOD ANY TIME- L -a- -- o--- --