Wednesday. Julv 16. 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Prosecution rests in Forbes trial By The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS - B o s t o n Bruins hockey Coach Don Cher- ry testified yesterday that wing- er Dave Forbes was "a very dis- traught young man" after learn- ing that Henry Boucha of the Minnesota North Stars was in- jured in a fight with the Boston player. Forbes, 26, is charged w i t h aggravated assault with a dan- gerous weapon, his hockey stick, in an attack on Boucha during a National Hockey Lea- gue game Jan. 4 at Bloomington, Minn. The trial, which began last Wednesday, could go to the jury ojf seven men and five women by late Wednesday. Cherry was the first witness called by the defense after the prosecution rested its case. NHL President Clarence Campbell was the last of about 25 witnes- ses called by the state. The Bruins coach testified that Forbes had tears in his eyes when he came to the Boston ench following t h e scrap with Boucha. "He said, 'What have I done? What have I done?' " said Cher- ry. "I put my arms around him and I said, Let's take it easy and go to the dressing room,' " Cherry told the court. After reaching the dressing room, Cherry said that all For- bes "wanted to do was go to see Henry. He, Forbes, had tears in his eyes and his face was white as a ghost." Jawbreaker MORZINE-AVORIAZ, France - Belgian cycling star E d d y Merckx suffered a jaw fracture in a fall in yesterday's stage of the Tour de France but said he would continue in the race. "No doctor can forbid me from finishing the Tour de France," said the five-time win- ner of the event who currently is second to France's Bernard Thevenet. X rays showed that Merckx had a fracture of the upper jaw with a perforation of the sinus, the tour doctor said. The tour has five days to go, with the Wednesday's individual time trial against the clock of 40 kilometers critical to Mer- ckx's chances to overhaul The- venet. CHARING CROSS BOOKSTORE 316 S. STATE Tues-Fri., 11-9 Sat., 10-6 USED, FINE, SCHOLARLY BOOKS Gesund auf deinem keppel! Johnny Bench displays his affection for Manny Sanguillen of the Pittsburgh Pirates, before yes- terday's All-Star game in Milwaukee. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE a il East W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 5 33 .625 - Philadelphia 49 40 .551 61/ New York 43 42 .506 10Y2 St. Louis 42 44 .488 12 tisicago 42 48 .467 14 Montreal 35 48 .422 17%4 West Cincinnati 61 29 .678 - Los Angeles 49 42 .538 521 San Francisco 41 47 .466 19 San Diego 41 49 .456 20 Atlanta 39 49 .443 21 Houston 33 59 .359 29 .Today's Games No games scheduled Billboard There will be a club golf championship at the Univer- sity of Michigan Course open to students, faculty and alumni of the University. Qualifying rounds begin July 19. There is a $15.00 entree fee that covers all matches. Trophies and merchandise gift certificates will be awarded to winners. For information call 663-5005. East W L Pet, on Boston 50 37 .575 - New York 45 41 .523 4'A Milwaukee 46 42 .523 41/ Baltimore 41 44 .482 8 Cleveland 40 46 .465 9Y2 Detroit 39 47 .453 101% west Oakland 55 32 .632 - Kansas City 47 71 .534 8% Chicago 40 45 .471 14 Texas 41 4 .456 151 Minnesota 39 48 .448 16 California 40 51 .440 17 Today's Games No games scheduled Let's talk about a new astyle Um 'stylists at the UNION Open 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Mon. -Sat. pjorts IMPORTS ETCETERA IN THE MILLER MAIN SHOPS 301 NORTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN <. rtPHONE 313/663-6640 Nap-Sack double-duty beauty...lounge chair by day, and a single bed at night 15519fDlitrey is ioffuT1W 5 as Picturens andaRoberit tioond Oroansation Psentaton PG~a, from $1E2