Page 16-Saturday, July 22, 1978-The Michigan Daily ROOKIE YOUNG LOSES IN RELIEF: Angels clip Tigers in I Ith, 4-2 By GARY KICINSKI Special toThe Daily DETROIT - It took over three hours, 11 15 hits and four Tiger pitchers to do it, California Angels finally beat the Detroit T last night in steamy Tiger Stadium in the fi of a twi-night doubleheader. SINGLES BY Lyman Bostock and Brianl in the eleventh made a loser out of rookie K in the 23-year-old righthander's first majo appearance. The early part of the ballgame was aI between flamethrowers Milt Wilcox of th and Frank Tanana of the Angels. Both tea scoreless through six innings, even tho Tigers thought that they had tallied a big r very first inning, eventually disallowed by pires, After Ron LeFlore opened the game with and took third on an infield out, Rusty Staut fly ball to Joe Rudi in left field. 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IP H R ER BB S0 California Tanana .................... 8 6 2 2 1 3 LaRoche(W,7-4) .......... 3 0 0 0 3 1 Detroit Wilcox.. . . . 11 2 2 4 3 Glynn . . ....... 1 0 0 0 0 Couca..i.. .. . 0 0 0 1 0 You (L,0-1). .23 2 2 1 1 WP-Tanana, Young. T-3;29 innings, but the igers 4-2 rst game Downing ip Young ir league matchup e Tigers ms were iugh the un in the the um- a double b lofted a agged up and beat Rudi's throw to the plate and the scoreboard read: Detroit 1, California 0. AFTER LEFLORE was already in the dugout, however, the Angels appealed that the Tiger center- fielder took off from third too early. The umps upheld the appeal to erase the Tiger tally, much to the dismay of the crowd. Wilcox pitched well despite allowing 11 hits, many of which were infield safeties or bloop singles. The Tiger starter twice retired slugger Don Baylor with the bases loaded in the middle innings to end the Angels' best threats. Meanwhile, the Tigers spent most of the first in- nings guessing fastball and instead whiffing at Tanana changeups and slow curves. The scoreboard operator finally got some action in the seventh when Baylor connected for a clutch hit, doubling home Rick Miller to give the Angels a 1-0 lead. THE TIGERS, however, after looking so feeble against Tanana with just three hits in six innings, came through with two runs of their own in the last of the seventh, thanks to rookie catcher Lance Parrish's seventh home run of the year. The big blow was a fly ball down the left field line that drop- ped in the first row. Jason Thompson, who had singled, scored ahead of Parrish to give Detroit a 2-1 lead. Wilcox couldn't hold the lead in the humid weather though as he immediately gave up a line drive homer to Angel backstop Downing leading off the eighth. After Tanana put out a Tiger rally in the last of the eighth, reliever Dave LaRoche came in to start the ninth and quell another Detroit uprising. LaRoche retired Steve Kemp and Parrish with pin- ch runner Lou Whitaker in scoring position to send the game into extra innings. In, the eleventh the Angels broke through for two runs off Young. Third baseman Carney Lansford doubled off the wall in left and scored on Lyman Bostock's line drive single that ticked the glove of Detroit second baseman Steve Dillard. Bostock later scored to make it 4-2 by coming around on Downing's third hit of the night, a single to center Still the Tigers weren't dead, as leadoff walks to LeFlore and John Wockenfuss and a sweet sacrifice bunt by Whitaker put men at second and third with one out. But LaRoche gathered all his remaining energy and retired Thompson on strikes and Kemp on a flyout to nick up his seventh win. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Rose extends streak to 34 games By The Associated Press MONTREAL-Pete Rose of Cincin- Ruthven scattered 11 hits as the Willie leads A 's nati extended his hitting streak to 34 Philadelphia Phillies beat the Houston TORONTO-Willie Horton, Taylor games with a first-pitch single up the Astros 6-1 m the first game of a twi- Duncan, and Mitchell Page drove in middle to open the Reds' game last night doubleheader last night. two runs apiece to back the four-hit pit- night against the Montreal Expos. Schmidt, who returned to fulltime ac- thing of Steve Renko as the Oakland The hit came off Expos left-hander tion just last Wednesday night after A's beat Toronto 7-2 yesterday in the Ross Grimsley, a former member of being hampered by a hamstring pull, first game of a twi-night doubleheader. the Reds, and drew cheers from a smashed a 3-2 pitch from Joe Niekro, frtgmofawinghdobeaer crowd of 25,825. It was the 13th time in 6-8, high off the foul pole in left field Renko, 4-4, walked five and struck out thecreak that Rose had hit safely in with Ruthven on base to spark a four- four as the A's won for the sixth time in the streak s d run uprising in the third. eight games since the All-Star break. the first inning. Rose was lifted from the game in the sixth inning by manager Sparky Ander- son, whose team trounced the Expos, 11.3. p rso h Rose surpassed Rogers Hornsby for the second-longest hitting streak in the National League in this country and in three games behind the league record Foxy punch set by Tommy Holmes of the Boston Braves in 1945. MONTREAL-General manager Charlie Fox threw a punch at pitcher * * * Steve Rogers in a confrontation in the Montreal Expos clubhouse before Schmidt finds swing Thursday night's game against the Atlanta Braves, the Canadian Press reported Friday. PHILADELPHIA-Mike Schmidt hit Fox entered the clubhouse and was berating shortstop Chris Speier for a his first homer since June 24 and Dick recent lack of hitting, the CP said. Rogers, the Expos player representative, I7 Wtaqn £eague Stdi~ AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB- Boston ...............;62 30 .674 - Milwaukee ...........54 37 .593 8 Baltimore ............. 51 42 .548 12 New York............49 42 .538 13 Detroit.............46 46 .500 16 Cleveland...........44 49 .473 18/ Toronto ..............134 60 .362 29 WEST Kansas City ...........51 41 .554 - California............51 43 .543 1 Oakland ............... 49 47 .511 4 Texas ................46 46 .500 5 Minnesota...........39 50 .438 10 Chicago............39 52 .429 11 Seattle............33 63 .344 20 Last night's results Oakland 74, Toronto2-5 California4, Detroit2 01st, 11) 2nd game, incomplete Kansas City 9, Boston 0 ate games not included - NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Philadelphia .......... 50 39 .567 - Chicago ............... 47 44 .516 4/ Pittsburgh.............46 44 .511 5112 Montreal .............. 47 50 .486 7% New York............41 56 .423 13 St. Louis ............... 38 58 .396 16 WEST San Francisco ..........57 38 .600 - Cincinnati ............. 55 40 .584 2 Los Angeles .........54 41 .568 3 San Diego ............. 46 50 .479 11% Atlanta ................ 42 51 .452 14 Houston ............... 41 53 .431 16 Lastnight'sresults Philadelphia-6, Houston1-2 Cincianti 11, Montreal.3 late games not included stepped in and told Fox the clubhouse was reserved for players and that he shouldn't be there. According to the CP, Fox then swung at Rogers, hitting him in the face, called him "yellow" and challenged him to further fisticuffs. Others stepped in and stopped the episode. Speier, who later hit for the cycle and drove in six runs in Montreal's 6-3 victory, volunteered after a routine post-game interview that "there wa a motivating factor tonight that I don't want to talk about." Reggie can't win NEW YORK (AP)-Baseball fans responding to a newspaper telephone poll strongly supported New York Yankee Manager Billy Martin in his long feud with slugger Reggie Jackson. Of the 25,458 phone calls recorded in the day-long poll conducted by the New York Post, 15,052 or 59 percent backed Martin while the remainder, 10,406 or 41 percent, voted for Jackson. Knocked dead ROME (UPI)-Italian middleweight boxer Angelo Jacopucci, 29, died yesterday after being knocked out by Britain's Alan Minterin a European middleweight title fight, bringing to five the number of men to die in the ring this year. Jacopucci, who was knocked out in the 12th round Wednesday night by the 26-year-old Briton in a flurry of lefts and rights as he sagged toward the canvas, died within 24hours of amateur middleweight boxer Salvador Pons, 19, in Spain, also after being knocked out. Jacopucci's death brings to 329 the number of deaths of amateur and professional boxers since World War II, according to records kept by The Ring Boxing Encyclopedia.