The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 13, 1978-Pae 15 Giants nip Expos on one-hitter SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Right-hander Ed Halicki pitched a one-hitter and teammate Jack Clark rapped a run-scoring double in the sixth inning to give the San Francisco Giants a 1-0 victory yesterday over the Mon- treal Expos and hard-luck pit- cher Steve Rogers. THE ONLY Montreal hit off Halicki was Ellis Valentine's clean single to left field leading AP Photo off the second inning. P ct r efectAfter Valentine's hit, the Expos The race was so close that it took a picture to affirm the winner of the Belmont Stakes and the Triple Crown Saturday: field against Halicki, 3-1, who Affirmed. The colt, with Steve Cauthen aboard, nosed out his closest competitor, Alydar, ridden by Jorge Velasquez, to win retired the last 14 batters he the $110,580 purse and the race. faced. FIVE AL CLUBS HAVE A SHOT Twins' owner set o eddle Carew BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Calvin Griffith, who last fall said he would be "run out of town" by the fans if he traded Rod Carew, may be getting close to dealing the American League's Most Valuable Player of 1977. Griffith said yesterday that chances were good that the six-time American League batting champion would be traded before Thursday's midnight deadline. Griffith admitted that he was negotiating with a number of teams, in- cluding five with which Carew, who has veto power over any trade, said he would be willing to play. The teams were the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. "Some of the teams that weren't in- cluded on the list submitted by Carew are interested," Griffith said. "We haven't decided anything. We are trying to find out what is available for Rod Carew," Griffith said. "There's State star signs pact with Tigers DETROIT (AP) - Kirk Gibson, Michigan State's heavy-hitting out- fielder and the star wide receiver of the Spartans' football team, signed a professional baseball contract with the Detroit Tigers yesterday. Under terms of the agreement, Gib- son will return to Michigan State in August for his senior football season. HE'LL REPORT to the Tigers Class A farm club at Lakeland, Fla., in time to play centerfield for the team's Wed- nesday night game. General Manager Jim Campbell said Gibson would depart Lakeland in mid- August to report for football practice at Michigan State. nothing definite about anything. To get Larry Hisle and Lyman Bostock get the ballplayes in return for Rod Carew away in the free-agent draft last fall. is not an easy chore." He said that he wanted to play for a winner and that losing players like Carew, 32, became disenchanted with Hisle and Bostock without compen- the Twins after Griffith let outfielders sation was not the way to build a con- sports of thDAL Time out on the ice MONTREAL (AP)-Following the procedures of the other professional sports, the National Hockey League agreed yesterday to permit each team one 30-second timeout per game.-" Each club's coach will be permitted to confer with his players during that timeout, which will be allowed only after play has been stopped. * * * * Reds'Bench benched CINCINNATI (AP)-Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench was admitted yesterday to a local hospital for treatment of a back problem which has kept him out of the starting lineup since the end of last month. The all-star catcher last started for the National League baseball team on May 27 and has appeared twice since then in pinch-hitting roles. He is currently hitting .230. * * * * Ex-'M' hurler honored NEW YORK (AP)-Milwaukee's Lary Sorensen, a former Michigan star, who hurled two complete-game victories and compiled a 1.00 earned run average, was named American League Player of the Week for the period June 5-11, AL President Lee McPhail announced yesterday. Sorensen, a 22-year-old right-hander, allowed 14 hits in 18 innings and did not allowa walk. He now has gone 28% innings without issuing a base on balls and ran his consecutive complete-game streak to eight, breaking the Brewers' record of seven. tender. This spring, when Griffith balked at signing reliever Mike Marshall, Carew became angry and blasted the Twins' owner for not helping the team. Carew said he never would sign another contract with the Twins, and that if Griffith was going to "stick it to the team," he was going to "stick it to Calvin," by playing out his option in 1979 and selling his services to the highest bidder. 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