Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 19, 197 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 19, 197 -j SPORTS OF Frie'd ei By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Eric Friedler, an All- American from the University of Mich- igan, won the Columbia International 21- and-under Tennis Championship yester- day with a 3-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 61 victory over Hank Pfister of San Jose, Calif. Friedler, trailing by two sets, appear- ed to be outclassed by the All-American from San Jose State but took control in the third set of the match which lasted 3 hours. Friedler jumped to a 5-2 lead in the third set but needed a service break in the 10th game after Pfister had closed to 5-4. Friedler also came up with a crucial service break in the final game of the fourth set to tie the match. Pfister, competing for the first year on clay, often was his own worst enemy, letting his temper break his concentra- tion. Twice, after bad shots, he tossed r grabs his racket over the fence. Friedler, of Evanston, Ill., also beat Pfister in the North-South Tournament in Montgomery, Ala., in June 3-6, 7-6, 7-5 after trailing 5-2 in the final set. Meanwhile, Michigan's Fred DeJesus defeated Chris Delaney of Potomac, Md., 6-3, 6-2 in the first round of the Pennsyl- vania Tennis Championships in Haver- ford. Pistons sign Robinson DETROIT -'Will Robinson, head bas- ketball coach at Illinois State University, has joined the Detroit Pistons as direc- tor of scouting services, the National Basketball Association team announced yesterday. Robinson, hired by Illinois State in 1970, was the first black to be head coach at a major university. His record at the school was 78-51. Robinson's responsibilities with the THE DAILY Columbia title Pistons include scouting college seniors, evaluating professional basketball play- ers and organizing a scouting system. "I'm very enthusiastic about the new position because it provides me with an opportunity to bring into play all of the experiences I've gained as a coach and evaluator of people throughout my lifetime," Robinson said. Hall of Fame expands COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.-Five players reached the pinnacle reserved for base- ball immortals yesterday: Induction into the Hall of Fame. Ralph Kiner, Billy Herman, William "Judy" Johnson, E a r 1 "the Rock" Averill, and Bucky Harris were inducted. Kiner was a slugging outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Herman, a busy secondbaseman for the Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves in the 1930's and 1940's. Johnson was the great thirdbasemag of Black baseball history whose skin tone kept him out of the major leagues. Averill played for the Cleveland Indians, and Bucky Harris managed five teams in a 29 year career. Kings trade no. 1 pick LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Kings yesterday t r a d e d center Tin Young, their first choice in this year's National Hockey League draft, to the Minnesota North Stars. "We did not want to pay the high salary demands of Young considering our acquisition of c e n t e r Marcel Dionne earlier this summer," said Kings general manager Jake Milford. The Kings said they would get Minne- sota's second round- pick in the 1976 amateur draft in, exchange for the 6-foot- 2, 178-pound Young. A sec ign nin to Bra the wit tion S in ate bla A app Phiiles bomb Braves Spl By The Associated Press ing dealt to the Phillies after dinals only three hits through nesota Twins' pitcher D a v e kTLANTA - Mike Schmidt's he refused to play for the the first five innings in the na- Goltz limited Baltimore to six ond home run of the game Braves. It was Allen's eighth tionally televised game while hits last night for a 6-1 victory .... . ited a three-run seventh in- homer of the year. outdueling right - hander B o b over the Orioles, --=ng them g that powered Philadelphia * * Forsch, 11-9. seven games beh..I.e Boston M ajor League a 6-3 victory over the Atlanta Then began a parade of Reds in the American League East.- aves last night and moved Reds Oramble on relievers, who turned the shut- Goltz improved his record to Standings Phillies into a first-place tie ST. LOUIS-Don Gullett made out into a cliff-hanger. 11-10 as he handcuffed the h idle Pittsburgh in the Na- his first start in nine weeks and Pedro Borbon came on to Orioles in every inning except AMERICAN LEAGUE nal League East. continued his mastery over St. pitch for Cincinnati in the sixth. the third when they scored on chmidt's first homer came Louis, pitching the red-hot Cin- Will McEnaney replaced him in Don Baylor's single. East the second inning, immedi- cinnati Reds to their ninth the eighth and gave up a run- The Twins, after scoring a Boston 74 49 .602 - ly after Dick Allen's two-run straight victory, a 3-2 triumph * * * run in the first inning on three Baltimore 66 53 .545 7 st. over the Cardinals last night. singles and a passed ball, knock- New York 62 59 .512 11 llen was making his first Gullett, a 6-foot, 185-pound Twins trample ed out Orioles starter Mike Tor- Milwsauhe- 56 66 .4517 ' CieAd ande5 45807 " searance i Atlanta since be- left-bander, permitted the Car- BLOOMINGTON, Mins.-Min- rez, 14-7, in a three-ron third. Deieoit 40 74 .393 25u: West Oakland 74 48 .607 - Kansas City 67 53 .558 6 Texas 60 65 .480 1. ' Chicago 59 63 .484 .5 Minnesota 57 67 .460 1S California 55 69 .444 21 I-c night's aesults Cleveland 4-4, Texas 3-2 Minnesota 6. Bal imore 1 Bilwaukee at California, inc. Detroit at Oakland, inc. Tonight's Games Texas (Wright 2-5) at Cleveland (Eckersly 8-4) Chicago (Jefferson 3-7) at New York (Gera 4-4) Boston (Lee 15-7) at Kansas CIty (Fitzmorris 2-8) Baltimore (Cuellar 12-8) at Min- nesota (Blyleven 12-6) Milwaukee (Colborn 8-9) at Calt- fornia (Tanana 11-6) Detroit (Lolich 10-13) at Oak- land (Boshan 8-4) NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. 0 Philadelphia 67 55 .549 -- Pittsburgh 67 55 .549 - St. Louis 65 58 .528 5% New York 63 59 .516 4 Chicago 58 67 .464 10' Montreal 51 "0 .421 151' West Cincinnati 83 39 .680 - Los Angeles 66 57 .537 17' San Francisco 61 62 .496 2?" San Diego 56 67 .455 27' Atlanta 55 70 .440 29' Houston 47 80 .370 35 Last night's results Los Angeles 3, Chicago I Montreal 4-2, San Diego 1-5 Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 3 Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2 Houston 4, New York 0 Tonight's Games Los Angeles (Sutton 16-10) at Chicago (Bonham 11-9) Philadelphia 1-6 (Lonborg 8-6) at Atlanta (Easterly 1-6 o'r ThoapsOg 0-4), 2 t-n. San Francisco (Barr 11-9) at Pittsburgh (Reuss 12-9) San Diego (McIntosh 8-11) at Montreal (Rogers 9-9) Cincinnati (Nolan 11-6) at st Louis (Moilothen 12-9) New York (Matlack 13-8) at Houston (Dierker 11-12) NFL exhibition Kansas City 26 Dallas 20 Supermen Kenya's Ben Jipcho edges ahead of Phil Chenier of the Washing ton Bullets, George McGinnis of the Philadelphia '76ers and Bobby Hull of the Winnepeg Jets in the 100 yard dash of the Superstars competition. Jipcho won the race in 10.94 seconds in the battle of the supermen got underway Sunday in Rotunda, Florida,