Friday, June 13, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Horton mad at Ed Figueroa, last night's Angel starter By The Associated Press DETROIT -- Pitcher Ed Fi- gueroa, the man Willie Horton says infuriated him, was Cali- fornia's starter in last night's game against the Tigers. Horton says Figueroa anger- ed him by grabbing a bat dur- ing a ballpark melee Wednes- day night. California bombed the Tigers 14-7 in the opener of that game but Detroit took a 5-3 lead.after eight innings of the nightcap Major Leac AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (125 at bats) - Carew, Min, .408; Hargrove, Tex, .355; Lynn, lisn, .350; Manson, NY, .343; C. pay, Chi, .320. RUNS - Burroughs, Tex, 40; R. White, NY, 39; E. Maddox, NY, 36; Itemy. Cal, 35; Bonds, NY, 34; liar- -rove, Tex, 34. RUNS BATTED IN-Horton, Det, 42; Bonds, NY, 41; McRae, KC, 39; 1rroughs, Tex, 39; C. Scott, Mil, 37; iisle, Min, 37. DOUBLES-Chalk, Cal, 15; Rudi, Oak, 14; Singleton, Bal, 13; 6 Tied with 12. TRIPLES - Rivers, Cal, 6; Orta, c1, 5; LeF'lore, Det, 4; Remy, Cal, 4; 9 Tied with 3. iOME RUNS-Bonds, NY, 15; Bur- roughs, Tex, 15; Horton, Det, 14; R. Jackson, Oak, 12; Carbo, Bsn, 11; lendrick, Cle, 11. STOLEN BASES-Rivers, Cal, 32; Oti;, KC, 28; Patek, KC, 17; Bons, NY, 15; M. Nettles, Cal, 15; Hisle, dirt, 15; North, Oak, 15; C. washing- ou, Oak, 15. of Rose Bow which was suspended because hench - clearing brawl sparked of the American League's 1 when Frank Tanana threw an a.m. curfew. inside pitch to Horton. H O R T O N, the Tiger slug- "I don't like to get mad," the ger, was ejected from Wednes- muscular Horton said. "Maybe day's game because of his in- it wasn't him (Tanana) in par- volvement in the conflict. He ticular, Maybe it was just said afterward that he doesn't things in the last couple weeks hold grudges but his matchup . . . in the last three weeks against Figueroa was intrigu- I've been on the ground every ing. game. It's a pitcher's preroga- Itis ejection came in the tive to back you off the plate, fourth inning of the opener in but when the ball is up high which there was a 20-minute, they're dealing with a fella's S~ ..... life. "I respect him for getting me jue Leaders off the plate, hut there are such things as ankles and knee- : . . . . caps." NATIONAL LEAGUE "WHEN ONE guy comes out BATTING (125 at bats)-R. Smith, with a bat that's bull," said Ti- StL, .354; Bowa, Phi, .337; Madleck, ger Manager Ralph Houk. Chi, .336; Morgan, Cin, .335; Wat- "That's what really set Willie son, Htn, .332. RUNS - Lopes, LA, 45; Cedeno, off." Htn, 40; Wynn, LA, 39; Cardenal, Horton said, "The guy pitch- Chi, 36; Winfield, SD, 36; Mureer, ing tomorrow grabbed a bat SF, 36. RUNS BATTED IN - Bench, Cin, . . . that's showing no guts at 49; Luzinski, Phi, 42; Winfield, SD, all." 41; T. Simmons, StL, 40; Garvey, Figueroa claimed he just LA, 39. DOUBLES-Grubb, SD, 20; Bench, happened to be holding the bat Cin, 18; Madlock, Chi, 17; Rose, in the dugout during the dis- Cin, 16; Cedeno, Htn, 16. turbance and that, "I didn't TRIPLES - D. Parker, Pgh, 6; Gross, Htn, 6; Metzger, Htn, 6; want to try to hit him with Kessinger, Chi, 4; A. Oliver, Pgh, 4; it . . . I was over there and he Brock, StL, 4; Carr, Atl, 4; Garvey, said he wanted to get me.," LA 4 . HOME RUNS-Bench, Cin, 13; Lu- One of the key figures in the zinski, Phi, 12; Schmidt, Phi, 12; pushing and shoving fracas was Wynn, LA, 12; Baker, Atl, 10. Angel pitcher Dick Lange. He STOLEN BASES-Morgan, Cin, 26; said he was scratched when Cedeno, H~tn, 26; Lopes, LA, 20; Brock, StL, 17; Lintz, Mon, 12; Her- California coach Whitey Herzog nandz, SD, 12, tried to pull Houk off Lange. The pitcher said that later Hor- ton grabbed him by the coat but that Lange had merely tried to break things up. IRONICALLY, in the second game, Lange came out of the 1 contract bullpen during a Tiger rally and the first man he faced was Horton who delivered a run- B es t e ig n f .I scoring single D tl y b L ti fa re WILLIE HORTON takes after Angel catcher Ellie Rodriguez, despite the efforts of Nate Colbert to restrain him. )etroit Catholic Central, said hey admired Horton in their ears of following Tiger base- George will talk all. American League President to you. ee MacPhail said that he an- cipated no fine or suspension He can be a or Horton. MacPhail said he had not yet f eceived the written reports of the umpires but had talked to them following the game, and based on those conversations did not think any action would be taken against Horton. Union Bowling By The Associated "Prese will go into effect. If the Pac-8 lx x ,v Lag dintls og se SAN FRANCtSCO - "There's votes no, the Hig Ten will still ihe fracas effected hio pied yjungle of bowl games out he tied the current Rose Howl ingthe frcsidfIfevtereventch there," a Pacific-8 Conference setup. thought of it." athletic director, Joe Ruetz of Rose Bowl officials still as- Both Lange, a Central Mich- Stanford, said recently. sured of getting the Pac-8 and igan University graduate from Pac-8 and Big Ten football Big Ten champions each year, Harbor Beach, Mich., and teams may finally be entering made no comment. Tanana, a former prep star at the jungle, after 18 years with a Rose Bowl-or-bust policy. "Whatever action we take m- regard to participation in other m m games shall not in any way de- tract from the stature of the Rose Bowl," Wiles Hallock, ex-r ecutive director of the Pac-8 - said Wednesday. - ! 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