Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 8, 197 12TH STRAIGHT LOSS TOPS IN THE MAJORS By The Associated Press DETROIT-Don Baylor's run- scoring double with two out in the 10th inning gave the Balti- more Oiorles a 7-6 victory over Detroit last night, extending the Tigers' losing streak to 12 games. Bobby Grich opened the 10th with a single off ex-Oriole Bob Reynolds, 0-3, took second on a wild pitch and third on Tommy Davis' infield hit. After Tony Muser struck out, pinch runner Al Bumbry stole second and Grich was run down between third and home on Paul Blair's ground- er. But Baylor ripped his tie- breaking double down the left field line, giving the Orioles their fifth triumph in a row. ,The Tigers, who blew a three- run lead when Baltimore scored six runs in the sixth inning, rallied with two in the ninth to send the game into overtime. Brooks Robinson and Mark Belanger delivered two-run sin- gles as the Orioles scored six times with two out in the sixth. Gates Brown opened the De- troit ninth with his first home run of the season off reliever Wayne Garland, extending his American League record to e uics III t, 7 6 16 pinch homers, two behind the major league mark held by Jerry Lynch. Ron LeFlore singled and, af- ter Gary Sutherland flied out, Dan Meyer greeted Grant Jack- son with a single. Rookie Dyar Miller fanned slugger Willie Horton but Bill Freehan de- livered the tying run with a single, his 1,500th big league hit. Red Sox roll MILWAUKEE - Denny Doyle and Fred Lynn drove in two runs , apiece and Rick Wise. pitched an eight-hitter for his eighth consecutive victory, lead- ing the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the sinking Milwau- kee Brewers yesterday. The Red Sox, 25-7 since July 6, scored three runs in the third inning off loser Jim Sla- ton, 11-11, after filling the bases with none out on a dou- ble by Rico Petrocelli, a sin- gle by Rick Burleson and a walk. Doyle singled in two runs and Lynn sent in another with the first of his two doubles. A single by Bernie Carbo, a sacrifice and Lynn's third hit produced Boston's final run in the seventh. Mike Hegan slammed his third and fourth homers of the year in the second and seventh innings off Wise, 15-6, who had lost a no-hitter with two out in the ninth inning here July 2. Yanks spank CLEVELAND-Home runs by Graig Nettles and Thurman Munson and three Cleveland errors helped the New York Yankees to a 6-3 victory over the Indians last night. The triumph was New York's first in five tries at Cleveland Stadium this season and ended the Indians' four- game winning streak. The Indians took a 2-0 lead in the first inning as winner Doc Medich, 10-12, yielded three hits and two walks. Oscar Gamble drove in one run with a double and Charlie Spikes knocked in Gamble with a single but ended the inning when he overran first base. KC at the bat KANSAS CITY -- Fred Patek slammed an inside - the - park home run on the first pitch in the bottom of the first inning and the Kansas City Royals went on to rout the Minnesot Twins 10-2 last night for thei fifth consecutive victory. Paul Splittorff, 5-6, worked the first six innings for the Royals, cruising to his fourth straight triumph since return. ing from the bullpen to a start- ing role. Splittorff, who blanked Oaki land on one scratch hit in hi last start, limited the Twins I four singles, struck out two an walked none before giving wa to Lindy McDaniel at the stat of the seventh because of blistefr on his pitching hand. cag By The Ass ANN ARBOR- of Michigan b completed a thi of an Egyptian with a 102-71 vic the Gezira sport SPORTS OF THE DAILY Fcrs keep wni ociated Press The Wolverines are taking to arrest Wysock's father. -The University part in an eight-game, 15-day asketball team goodwill tour sponsored by the POLICE said the incident in ree-game sweep U.S. State Department and the volving Wood, 22, stems fro team in Cairo People to People Sports Com- the alleged use of one of a bate tory Tuesday at mission. They were to play in of airline tickets stolen frog ting club. Mahalla last night and in Tanta Piedmont Airlines at Newar today. Airport in July, 1974. The series will conclude with "We have met with the polic three g a m e s in Alexandria department and with Wood, bht ug. 12-14. we do not have all the facts i * *:* the case and have no further comment at this time," a Jets All-Star arrested sokesman said. Three N a ti o n a l Football Jordan, 23, appeared before a League rookies, including three- federal magistrate and was re time All-American linebacker leased on $5,000 bond. A team Richard Wood, were arrested spokesman said the Patriots yesterday in unrelated cases. would have no comment on the matter until the club got more WOOD, from the University of details of the charge. Southern California and the New York Jets' third-round draft Blood-thirsty fans pick, was arrested at the team's CINCINNATI - Cincinnati training camp in Hempstead, Reds fans are out for blood N.Y., and charged with posses- when it comes to the Los An- sion of forged instruments, geles Dodgers, and the local stolen property, theft of services blood bank is doing its best to and grand larcency. accommodate them. New England Patriots lineman The Hoxworth Blood Center at Shelby Jordan was arrested by Cincinnati G e n e r a 1 Hospital federal drug agents at the bought a thousand tickets for teann's training camp in Provi- the final series between the two <>:<< dence, RI., and charged with National League Western Divi- selling cocaine. Two other per- sion rivals Sept. 3-4. sons were arrested in that case. Another Jets draft choice, DIRECTOR George Giesen fifth round pick Joseph Wysock said the hospital is giving away Jr., was arrested outside his one ticket for each pint of blood parents' home in Lancaster, Pa., donated. and charged with assaulting a So far, 250 fans have claimed policeman who was attempting tickets for blood. . Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East w L Pet. GB Boston 68 44 .607 -- w L Pct. GB Baltimore 60 50 .545 7 Pittsburgh 66 46 .589 - New York 58 53 .523 91r Philadelphia 62 50 .554 4 Milwaukee 53 60 .469 15 New York 58 53 .523 7 Cleveland 50 59 .459 16 St. Louis 57 54 .514 8' Detroit 46 67 .407 22 Chicago 52 61 .460 141 West Montreal 47 62 .431 17: Oakland 69 43 .616 - Kansas City 62 49 .559 6G west Chicago 55 57 .491 14 - Cincinnati 74 38 .661 - Texas 53 60 .469 165 Los Angeles 58 55 .513 16', California 49 65 .430 21 san Francisco 55 57 .491 19 Minnesota 49 65 .430 21 - San Diego 53 59 .473 21 Atlanta 49 62 .441 24! Yesterday's Games Houston 41 75 .353 35 -a Chicago 8, California 4 Boston 4, Milwaukee 2 Yesterday's Games New York 6, Cleveland 3New York 7, Montreal 0 Baltimore 7, Detroit 6, 10 innings Chicago 5, Philadelphia 3 Kansas City 10, Minnesota 2 Houston 6, Pittsburgh 0 Oakland 6, Texas 1 Today's Games Today's Games Chicago (Dettore 4-3 and Buttrris Kansas City (Pattin 8-6) at Cleve- 8-9) at Atlanta (Morton 12-12 and 1an4 tHaeeison 4-a), n p.m. Easterly 1-4), 1, 6:OS p.m. Minnesota (Butler 1-3) at Detroit Montreal (warthen 5-4) at Cinii (Coleman 8-13), 8 p.m. nati (T. Carroll 4-1), 8:05 p.m. Texas (Hargan 7-6) at Milwaukee . Los Angeles (Rau 9-9) at New (Travers 4-6), 8:30 p.m. York (Matlack 13-8), 8:05 p.16. AP Photo Baltimore (Alexander 4-7 or Mit- San Francisco (Falcone 8-7) at cheIl 1-0) at Chicago (Wood-12-13), Philadelphia (Underwood 11-8), 8:05 9 p.m. p.m. who had just New York (Gura 3-4) at Califor- San Diego (Spillner 4-9) at St- nia (Hockenberry 0-1), 10:30 p.m. Louis (Forsch 10-8), 8:30 p.m. st night. New aoston (cleveland 9-7) at Oakland Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-7) at Boustoa (olitzman 13-9), 11 p.m, (Niekro 3-4), 8:35 p.M Don' fmove, I lost my contact lens! Cleveland first baseman Boog Powell jumped over New York.Yankee Fred Stanley, escaped being picked off first base by Tribe pitcher Don Hood in their contest la York won 6-3.