Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 18, 1976 Boston blanks Detroit, 7-0 Orioles clip Brewers, 4-3 Sty The A-rnciatcd Ptess DETROIT - Louis Tiant fired a five-hitter for his fifth victory and five players drove in runs as the Boston Red Sox blanked the Detroit Tigers 7 - last night. Boston ripped Joe Coleman, 2-3, and Bill Laxton for six runs and eight hits over three innings beginning with a three-run third while Tiant, 5-2, breezed along and hand- ed Detroit its second straight shutout. Rick Burleson opened the Red Sox third with a double off Coleman. Rick Miller fol- lowed with a triple, Cecil Coop- er. a single and lDwight Evans later singled home the third In the fourth l)enny Doyle singled, Burleson was hit by a pitch and Miller sacrificed. (arl Yastrzemski then drove in two runs with a two-out, wind- aided blorp single off Laxton. Carlton Fisk opened the Red Sox fifth wills a home rut against the wind smd Miller sin- gled Bsvsts's final rtl acrss in the eigth Brewers nipred BALTIMORE -- P i n c h- hitter Tony Moser singled in two runs to tie the scare in the ninth and then scored the win- ning run on a wild throw by catcher 1)arrell Porter as the Baltismore Orioles came frot behind tii nip the Milwasukee Brewers 4-3 last ight. With one out in the ninth, Milwaukee relief ace Ed Rod- riguez walked Al Humbry, Ken Singleton and Doug De- Cinces and Muser greeted Tom Murphy with his game- tying single. After an intentional walk to pinch - hitter Royle Stillman loaded the bases, Elrod Hen- dricks, another pinch hatter, grounded to first baseman George Scott, who threw home for the second oit. however. Porter's return throw trying for an inning-end- ing double play sailed into right field. Bill Sharp recovered the halt ind threw back to the plate bit Porter was unable to handle the throw as Muser sCored the winning run. CHICAGO --- Frank Tanana hMrled a seven-hitter and Bill Melton, facing his former team- mates for the first time, drove in three runs with a triple and a pair of singles to lead the Csdifornia Angels to a 10-5 vic- tory over the Chicago White Sox last night. Tanana, 4-3, didn't issue a walk, struck out eight and re- tired 13 batters in a row after he allowed a two-out double to ugh Yancy and an infield single to Bucky Dent in the Melton singled home a run in the first inning, tripled another across in the third, walked and scored in the fifth and singled another run home in the sixth when the Angels scored three times to build a 10-0 lead. Major League Standings AmvtticAN iAGFUE it W 1 t.si(.1 \,-n Yrk is to10 sa63 - Iiitisnore 15 14 .517 3 t rtoit 13 1' .500 :1'. Cleseltnd 13 15 .464 41:. tlsianlkce I t13 458 41'- itnu 11 16 .407 6 Tx 19 9 .679 _- K -- Ciy 1 o6 14 .615 2 Miinesot1a 14 13 .519 44 - OiskInd 15 15 .500 5 C:,iiornia 13 V s .371 s9 (isis ova 9 t6 .360 811-1 mt, 5.,onse-,,i itiiided si,; " miii- a"" 'sir 1tt:tiotre 4. Milwinkee 3 N-w Y ork at Cleveland, ppd..rain 7, , D 5. etroit 0 oi'aornia 10, Chicago 5 Tu-v, at Kansas City, it ioatlond at Minnesota, " Today's Games Milwaukee (Broberg 1-2) at Bal- tipmore (Grimsley 1-2), U. New York (Hunter 3-5) at Cleve- land (Peterson 0-3), n. Boston (Lee 0-3 or Cleveland 1-0) at Detroit (Ruble 3-0), n. Texas (Umbarger 3-2) at Kansas City (Fitzmorris 4-0), n. California (Ryan 3-3) at Chicago (.ithnson 1-4), n. Oakland (Bahnsen 1-0) at Minne- sota (Goitz 1-2), n. NATIONAL LEAGU'E Est W5 1 Pest t Philadlpiia 19 0 .704 - Pittsburgh 18 ot .600 2'- New York 20 14 .588 2 ' Chicago 14 18 .438 ' St. Louis 14 19 .424 8 Montreal i 17 .414 8 Los Angeles 20 12 .625 - Cincinnatia a t 1 h.6i3 San Diego 15 15 .500 4 Houston 15 19 .441 6 Atlanta 1 Si .344 9 San Francisco 1ii2Si.344 S9 iaietames not Inmiided last night's results Atlanta 3, Houston :, 1st game Atlanta at Houston, 2nd game Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 Cincinnati at Los Angeles, n San Diego at San Francisco, n Only games scheduled Today's Games San Diego (Strom 4-1) at San Francisco (Minton 0-3). Philadelphia (Kaat 2-2). at New York (Koosman 4-1), n. Chicago (Burris 1-4) at Montreal (Fryman 4-2), n. Pittsburgh (Rooker 4-1) at St. Louis (Forsch 0-1), n. Atlanta (Niekro 3-3 or Dan Can- ton 1-0) aat Houston (Andujar 0-2), n. Cincinnati (Giingham 4-2) at Los Angeles (Rhoden 2-0), n.. HOUSTON ASTRO Bob Watson is head over heels over Atlanta catcher Biff Porcoba in action last night. Atlanta won, 3-2. 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The AP and cruit. wasn't signed just for the named him all-state in bt Mark Lozier, an all - state sake of signing somebody, ac- ball and as a quarterbai guard from Logansport, Ind., cording to assistant coach football. broke the dry spell by signing Bill Frieder. , Lozier started for his a tender Sunday night. He is "He's a real good player,' school team in every g the first high schooler to sign said Frieder. "We followed him the last four years excep with the Wolverines this year. for two years and we're elated the first game of his f For the past month, the to get him. We wanted to get man year. He is considers prep stars on Michigan's re- him." floor leader and defer cruiting list have shunned Lozier is 6-3, 180 and led his specialist. Michigan's talent - laden pro- team in rebounding last season. per t 20-5 UPI asket- ck in high ame t for resh- ed a nsive TEACH IN ISRAEL OPEN MASS MEETING with Nathan Greenbaum Superintendent from the Administration of Education in Israel -AND- Mary Ellen Riordon President of Detroit Federation of Teacher: 8 P.M. Thursday, May 20, at Jewish Community Center 15110 W. Ten Mile-Oak, Park, Mi. for ersonal interview with Dr. Greenbaum on Thurs.. Fri., May 20, 21 and Sun.. May 23, coIl collect 1-313-968- 1044. ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER His high school teams have lost in the playoffs to the even- tual state champ in each of the last three years. According-to Frieder, he had narrowed his choices down to Michigan, Pur- due and Northwestern. "Now we've got one-half of what we wanted," said Frie- der. "We started out wanting a good guard and a big man. We've got the small half of our original goal." The "big half" of the recruit- ing goal is currently Mike Da- vis, a 6-11 center from Mercer Junior College. Frieder says Michigan is still going after Briana Walker, the guard from Indiana who has narrowed his choices to Michigan and ". C. State. Davis is scheduled to visit Michigan this weekend.