°Ihursday, July 31, 1975 rHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Thursday, July 31, 1975 ~HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven f Some must be f :...:::Spectators Tigers will miss Stanley. ...maybe for good 1ICKEY STANLEY'S career with the Detroit Tigers took a turn for the worse Tuesday when he underwent surgery to repair a ligament in his right thumb. That will probably be the last time Tiger fans will see the veteran outfielder this season as the Tigers put Stanley on the 60-day disabled list. It is iot unreasonable to suppose, also, that that will be the last time ever Stanley will play in a Tiger uniform. There is simply no room on a young rebuilding club like Detroit for a man like Stanley, now 33 who finished this season with a .256 batting average. The writing has been on the wall for Stanley since last winter when Detroit tried to deal him and catcher Bill Freehan to Philadelphia for catcher Bob Boone. The deal fell through and Stanley remained with Detroit serving exclusively as a back-up. Mickey's flawless and versatile glove cannot make up for his so-so batting average especially with so many young players who might as well be given a chance to develop as long as Detroit is not a pennant contender. Now Stanley has ,reached the ten-year status that gives him power to veto any trade. Stanley might very well choose to stay with Detroit but his future will be, no doubt, as no more than a substitute when a regular is sidelined. One cannot help but feel a certain admiration for Stanley who must be keenly frustrated after losing for the second straight year a starting position due to an injury. Last year about this time the veteran was sidelined with a broken right hand. Ron LeFlore was called up and ultimately shoved Stanley out of a starting spot indefinitely. This year, as with every year, Stanley has come through when the Tigers have needed him. When outfielders Dan Meyer and Ron LeFlore were sidelined Stanley provided more than adequate help in the field. After Nate Colbert's failure at firstbase Stanley filled in. Even at thirdbase, a position Stanley had never played before, the outfielder-shortstop-firstbaseman came through in the absence of Rodriquez. Mickey has always been popular in Detroit because he has never let the Tigers down. Sure, he has never been a super-star but he has been relatively consistant at bat and always excellent in the field. The most notable example of his dependability came In the 1968 World Series where manager Mayo Smith played him at shortstop all seven games. The move probably made the difference in giving Detroit the World Championship. As pop flies drop into the outfield, and line-drives sail over outstretched gloves the Tigers will find that they miss Mickey Stanley more than they thought. With a player like Stanley on the roster it is not hard for a manager to provide a little depth for a team. Without Stanley Detroit will find a surprising sparse bench. Lions grab CHARING CROSS BOOKSTORE Pa's316 S. STATE S M orrf s TUES. - FRI., 11 - 9 SATURDAY, 10 - 6 O r MASS. (-t-Center USED, FINE, fan Morris of the National Foot- SCHOLARLY______OO___ Gopher coachclaims University failed him By The Associated Press while I was at Minnesota to us, I'm sure., but as far as I ST. PETER, Minn. - Former make a living." know San Antonio still has the University of Minnesota basket- Musselman also has a camp contract rights to Olberding." ball coach Bill Musselman says Muss.mans hsact o e he decided to leave the school at Hiram, Ohio and he said he Musselman said he didn't because of a lack of support plans to begin another at San know that the San Diego job was after the school's announcement Diego, where it's estimated his until last Friday night. that it was being investigated three-year contract. He said "I didn't want to ask for a by the National Collegiate Ath- that he plans to keep operating release from my contract at n all three camps in the fture. Minnesota though, because I "Who was there backing me "Ithr casarante outha te was honestly afraid someone up when I needed it?" asked "I can guarantee you that the might try to jeopardize my new Musselman during a break at NCAA doesn't have 100 viola- job," he said. his basketball camp at Gustavus tions on the basketball program Adolphus College. "N o b o d y. at Minnesota," he continued. THE 34-year-old coach said he That's probably the big reason "Everybody in the country wouldn't criticize anyone at I left." thinks I'm some kind of outlaw Minnesota. . because of the stories saying "As a human being I'm hurt sots four years ago atta salary s mply no lations and that's that they didn't support me," net ".-snspaoess e of $18,500 and he said that he was earning $23,000 on his pres- ent contract. "The San Diego job is a great opportunity and they've got good people running the show there," he continued. "I had to keep two basketball camps going HE ALSO said that Mark 01- berding is good enough to turn pro and that he'd like to get the Gopherbasketball star at San Diego. "Sure I'd like to have him," said Musselman. "He could help he said. "I helped one Kid be- cause he got his girlfriend preg- nant, but that's the only thing I'll admit to being guilty of and that certainly can't be consid- ered as an inducement to get him to play for me." (OMPLAI 7? :w ... ..missing out L nsome of the x y DAILIES because of delivery ., mistakes ? OR disagree with a bill ~ - we sent you for THE DAILY? WE'D LIKE TO TRY TO STRAIGHT- EN OUT THAT PROBLEM, BUT WE CAN'T IF YOU DON'T LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. Monday thru Friday, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. CIRCULATION - DEPARTMENT4 ball League's New England Patriots was traded yesterday to the Detroit Lions for an un- disclosed draft choice. The 6-foot-4 Morris, a <250- pounder, has been with the team- for 12 years after being selected by the Pats in the 1964 draft. 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