Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 5, 1975 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 5. 1975 I MICHIGAN DIAM Angels By The Associated Press High S NEW YORK-Catcher Danny Wash. Goodwin became the only play- Lentz er in the 11-year history of base- with an ball's free agent draft to be the age, 199 country's top selection for a walks in second time yesterday when he "Looki was grabbed by the California our min Angels. show a r Goodwin had been the nation's pitchers No. 1 pick four years ago when was an the Chicago White Sov chose a fine al him out of high school. But the sonnet sp husky left-handed hitter passed said. up pro baseball at the time to Lentz attend Southern University. school p At Southern, he had a four- draft's f year batting average of .394 that gro with 20 home runs and 166 runs Berra, s batted in. He hit .425 with five Manager homers and 46 RBIs this season chosen 1 as the Baton Rouge, La., school rates. reached the NCAA Division II The M South regional playoffs before manage being eliminated, stead t After the Angels tapped catcher Goodwin, the San Diego Pa- lahassee dres s e I e c t e d left-handed That w pitcher Mike Lentz of Juanita June's d grab c h o o I in Kirkland, Red So: Ford, s( was 14-2 this season pitching 0.47 earned-run aver- ter the strikeouts and only 22 up to c 104 innings pitched. Dennis ng downward through Two or league system, we College eal need for left-handed were ch and we felt that Lentz They w excellent choice. He is pitcher I-round athlete," a per- by the okesman for the Padres ton Hall Cerone, was one of 16 high Indians. layers selected in the After irst round. Included in drafted, up was shortstop Dale Filkins, on of New York Mets George Yogi Berra, who was in Chic by the Pittsburgh Pi- Then ed ant lets had a shot at their fielder, r's son but chose in- Evanst to pick high school lowed 1 Alfred Benton of Tal- pitcher e, Fla. Yorktoi was reminiscent of last School. raft when the Boston The ONDMEN OVERLOOKED SU's Goodwin x chose shortstop Eddie on of New York Yankees coach Whitey Ford af- Yankees had passed him draft another shortstop, Sherrill. players involved in the World Series at Omaha osen in the first round. ere University of Texas James Gideon, chosen Texas Rangers, and Se- University catcher Rick taken by the Cleveland Goodwin and Lentz were Detroit picked Leslie an outfielder f r o m Washington High School ago. the Chicago Cubs pick- other high school out- Brian Rosinski of on, Ill. Milwaukee fol- by choosing left-handed Richard O'Keefe of n Heights, N.Y., High other college players picked besides Goodwin, Gideon and Cerone were left-handed pitcher Theodore Barnicle of Jacksonville State University, picked by San Francisco; right- handed pitcher Robert Knapp of Central Michigan University, chosen by the White Sox; right- handed pitcher Michael Mc- Laughlin of David Lipscomb College, picked by Houston; first baseman Otis Foster of High Point, N.C., College, pick- ed by Boston, and catcher Bruce Robinson of Stanford University, picked by Oakland. Major League- USDA Choice First Round California - D a n n y Goodwin. catcher, Southern University. San Diego-Mike Lentz, pitcher, Kirk- land, wash. Detroit-LesFilkins, outfielder, Chicago, Itt. Chicago Cubs -Brian Rosinski, outfielder, Evans- ton, Ill.' Mitwaukee - R i choerd G'eefe, pitcher ,iorktown Heights, N.Y. o New York Mets-Alfred Benton, catcherTalahassee, Fla. Cleveland -Richard .Cerone, catcher, Seton Hallt University. San Franelseo- Theodore Barnicle, pitcher, Jackson- vile State University. Kansas City -Clinton Hurdle, outfielder, Merit Island, Fla. Montreal-Arthur Miles, shortstop, Austin, Tex. Chicago white Sox - Robert Knapp, pitcher, Central Michigan University. Philadelphia - Sammny welborn, pitcher, wichita Falls, Tex. Minnesota-Richard sofield, short- stop, Morris Plains, N.J. Houston- Michart McLaughlin, pitcher, David Lipscosh College. Boston-Otis Fos- ter, first baseman, High Point Col- lege. St. Louis-David Johnson, pitcher, Gaylord, Mich. Texas-Jim Gideon, pitcher, University ot Texas. Atlanta -Don Young, catcher, Santa Ba- bara, Calif. New York Yankees- James McDonald, first baseman, Los Angeles. Pittsburgh - Dale Berra, shortstop, Montclair, N.J. Oakland-Bruce Robinson, catch- er, Stanford University. Cincinnoti -Tony Moretto, outfielder, Evans- ville, Ind. Batimore-D avid Ford, outfielder, Cleveland. Los Angeles- Mark Bradley, shortstop-outfielder, Elizabethtown, Ky. NO DEAL-As. if. he were watching a poker hand, Umpire Bill Williams peers over a dusty play at the plate in New York's 1-0 decision over Houston last night. Milt May held all the aces as he puts a sweeping tag on New York's Felix Millan. AP Photo AMajor League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pct. GB Boston 26 19 .578 -- Milwaukee 23 23 .500 394 New York 23 24 .489 4 Detroit 21 22 .488 4 Cleveland 20 26 .435 69 Baltimore 19 28 .403 8 west Oakland 29 20 .592 - Kansas City 30 31 .588 - tinnesota 23 21 .523 3% Texas 24 25 .490 5 California 23 27 .460 6% Chicago 22 27 .449 2 Yesterday's Results California 2, Detroit 1 (late game) Boston 7, Chicago 6 Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0 Texas 3, Baltimore 2, 12 innings New York at Minnesota, inc. Milwaukee at Oakland, ine. Today's Games Detroit (Ruhle 5-I) at California