Saturday, June 7, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven SPORTS OF THE DAILY Promoter challenges NBA By The Associated Press and the American Basketball most valuable players in their GILMORE, however, dis- for CBS, made the am NEW YORK Show business Association champion Kentucky respective playoffs. agreed. ment yesterday. Wusslf promoter Jerry Perenohio said Colonels. Perenchio, who co-promoted "I think it would be great for said Rick Barry, star f yesterday he is heading a group PERENCHIO announced t h e the first Muhammd Ali-J o e basketball," the towerilg Ken- for the National -3asketi that is offering $1 million for bid at a luncheon honoring Gold- Frazier heavyweig'c champion- tucky center said. "It v o u I sociation champion G a three-game, winner-take-all en State's Rick Barry, Artis Gil- ship fight four years ago, said tacky center said. "It would State Warriors, has sign basketball world series in Las more of the Colonels and goal- the basketball series would be generate a new interest all to- an announcer on the CBS Vegas between the Golden State tender Bernie Parent of the Na- scheduled four to six weeks gether in our league and the Spectacular. Warriors, champions of t h e tional Hockey League champion from now and that it would be world of basketball wauld be Spitz will provide comn National Basketball Association, Philadelphia Flyers, chosen the scheduled for prime time tele- better for it." on aquatic events with h vision. He said both leagues In Kentucky, Ellie Brown, enajor assign ment bei b D had been contacted about the chairman of the board of the World Swimming Champ proposal and that if he could ABA Colonels, said ,er club from Cali, Colombia in a sel D o in g s not get the leagues to agree, he was willng to play. would try to get the teams to 'Frankly we feel we are the nas-ce- er also forward baIl As- od e n d to be Sports aentary his first ng the ionships July. By The Associated Press LESS THAN 36 hours after picking Leslie Filkins No. 1 pick in the free agent draft, the Detroit Tigers signed the left-handed hitting and throwing outfielder to a contract calling for a sub- stantial bonus. The 5-foot-11, 180 pound Filkins, 18, graduates from Washigton High School in Chicago Saturday. He is to repot to the Tiger training camp for recent signees at Bristol, Va., June 12. Filkins was signed by. Jack Tighe, a Tiger scout who once man- aged Filkins' father in the minors. ACE RELIEF pitcher Mike Marshall was reactivated from the injured list yesterday by the Los Angeles Dodgers who optioned catcher Paul Ray Powell to Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast league. Marshall, the National League Cy Young Award winner in 1974, suffered an injury to the cartilage of his left rib cage on May 19. Ie came back to make two appearances but was reinjured May 9. So far this year, Marshall has appeared in nine games and has a 2.2 record with a 4.80 earned-run average. NEW YORK METS reactivated left-handed pitcher George Stone yesterday, filling a vacant spot on their 25-man roster. Stone has been on the disabled list since Aug. 9 of last season becauseof a torn rotator cuff in his pitching arm, an inju few pitchers overcome. He was left behind in Florida after the Mets finished spring training in April and has been pitching in the instructional league. Stone appeared in two exhibition games with the Mets last month and showed enough progress to be restored to the major league roster. BERT BLYLEVEN is suffering from a slight tear in a shoulder muscle and will take a week off to help it heal, the Minnesota Twins reported yesterday. A spokesman for the American league baseball team said the problem was not serious but that physicians had advised the right-handed pitcher to rest for several days. The Twins announced the signing of their No. 1 choice in the secondary phase of Thursday's draft. He is Hosken Powell, 20, a 6-foot-1, 180-pound left-handed outfielder from Pensacola, Fla. SA V E Come See The Beautiful ITALIAN HANDMADE SY\ BOTTECIA DELUXE 10-SPEED I LIST $189 Sale Only $129 LIST SALE BOTTECCHIA GIRO D'ITALIA $399 $269 TORPEDO PREMO ...........$349 $239 LIBERIA $179 $125 KABUKI Super Light (Alloy) . $199 $159 Taylor Bike Shop Only 5 minutes east of Metro Airport on 1-94 1-291-6802 agree independently-. The game would be played at Caesar's Palace. BEFORE Perenchio made his announcement, Barry and Gil- more were asked their opinion of a basketball world Series. "No way," said Barry. "The season is so long now and you just can't add on more g en. Besides, our team was psycholo- gically geared to winning t h e NBA championship. I don't think there is any way wa could regain the peak we reached for the series against Washing- ton. It would be virtually im- possible." finest team in pro basketball and we are prepared to play any time any place," she said. Spitz speaks LOS ANGELES - Mark Spitz, who won seven gold m-dals at the 1972 Olympic Games, h as signed an exclusive agreement to become a television commen- tator with the Columbia Broad- casting System. ROBERT WUSSLER, vice president in charge of sports Boucha lumps ST. 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