Poge Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 13, 1976 Cincinnati Reds' manager Sparky Anderson and Bos- ton Red Sox manager Dar- rell Johnson chat about the 1976 All-star game to be played tonight in Philadel- phia. Johnson and Anderson were the opposing manag- ers in last year's World Series, thus earning the honor of being the manag- ers for tonight's celestial classic. Anderson and John- son named Randy Jones of the San Diego Padres and Detroit's Mark Fidrych as their starting pitchers, re- spectively. AL youth vs. NL experience By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA - Speedy Ron LeFlore of the De- troit Tigers was named to lead off for the American League in its bid to end the National League's four-game winning streak in tonight's All-Star base- ball game. Johnson, manager of the Bos- ton Red Sox, said he would use LeFlore, normally a centerfiel- der in left field. He will be fol- lowed in the lineup by first baseman Rod Carew of Min- nesota and Third baseman George Brett of Kansas City. Thurman Munson, the New York Yankee catcher, will bat fourth. B 0 S T 0 N ' S Fred Lynn play centerfield and bat fifth, followed by Texas shortstop Toby Harrah, Detroit fielder Rusty Staub and second base- man Bobby Grich of Baltimore. Tiger rookie Mark Fidrych will be Johnson's starting pitcher and bat ninth. Johnson picked his own play- er Lynn, to play center field and moved LeFlore, a center- fielder to left. "In my opinion. Freddy Lynn is a better center fielder than Ron LeFlore," Johnson said of his shift of LeFlore to left. Johnson shrugged off criti- cism of his selection of pitchers by Baltimore's Jim Palmer, who was left off the AL squad. "WHEN Jim Palmer gets to the point where he can man- age an All-Star team, he can pick the pitchers and I'm sure he'll do an excellent job," Johnson. National League Manager Sparky Anderson of the Cincin- nati Reds named Cincinnati's Pete Rose, the NL third base- Owners, players settle reserve clause dispute man, to bat first. He will be fol- lowed by Los Angeles first baseman Steve Garvey, second baseman Joe Morgan of the Reds and his teammate, center- fielder George Foster. Greg Luzinski of Philadelphia will bat fifth and play left field followed by Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench, right fielder Dave Kingman of the New York Mets, Cincinnati shortstop Dave Concepcion and pitcher Randy Jones of San Diego. ANDERSON said most of his starters would have at least two at-bats and that his catch- er, Bench, would leave the game after four or five innings. "I think Bob Boone should play here in Philadelphia," said Anderson. Boone has had a statistically better year than Bench and fin- ished second in the fan ballot- ing for the startingcatching job. The pullout of Atlanta pitcher Andy Messersmith received considerable attention Monday as baseball's best players as- sembled for the 47th clash be- tween the two leagues. PICKED for the game by NL Manager Sparky Anderson, the Braves right-hander begged off because of a hamstring injury and teammate Dick Ruthven replaced him. But his ham- string was well enough for Mes- sersmith to pitch eight innings Saturday night. Anderson was bothered by the development. "I'll try to speak for all of baseball," he said, "The All- Star Game receipts go into our pension and retirement plans. Because of that, any player must participate if he's se- lected. It's not only an honor. It's for the pension plan." As for the game itself, two of the more famous pitchers at present should provide an ex- citing duel in the first three innings, Mark Fidrych (9-2)of Detroit and Randy Jones (16-3) of San Diego. A CROWD of 61,000 fans in- ciding President Ford is scheduled to be on hand at Vet- erans Stadium. The National League has won the last four major league baseball All-Star Games and holds an overall 27- 18-1 lead in the series. In the balloting, Cincinnati' Joe Morgan received more votes than any other player with 3,079,082 fans voting for him as the starting National League second baseman. PHILADELPHIA (P)-The Major League Play- ers Association agreed to a four-year contract with baseball club owners yesterday, apparently ending 13 months of negotiations. The contract was announced by Marvin Miller, the association's executive director, who said it was approved by the group's executive board snd must now be ratified by the full member- ship. The six-member Player Relations Committee, representing the owners, voted unanimous ap- oroval, and the full complement of 24 owners will :seet here Wednesday to ratify the agreement. Miller was asked if the conflict was over. "I believe so," he said. No details of the agreement were announced but it was reported that the contract called for a six-year reserve clause and a 29 per cent increase in pension benefits. Under the reported reserve clause agreement, at the end of six years in the majors a player would be eligible to become a free agent and sell his services to any other club. Once a player signed with a new club he would have to stay with that team for five years. Miller said the vote was 22 for the contract, with one abstention. One player representative was absent. Negotiators for the two sides apparently ham- mered out the new agreement at a day-long meet- ing Sunday. Miller had scheduled a briefing ses- sion for the All-Star Game because of the break in the schedule, making it possible to gather the club representatives. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn welcomed the settlement, saying, "The negotiating teams have worked extraordinarily hard over the last several months to bring about this level of agreement. It is constructive and good for baseball." Kuhn refused to reveal any details of the settle- ment but said it would take place "in two differ- ent stages. "I will recommend agreement to the owners at our meeting Wednesday." THE LINE=UPS National League American League Pete Rose, Cincinnati 3b Ron LeFlore, Detroit if Steve Garvey, Los Angles lb Rod Carew, Minnesota lb Joe Morgan, Cincinnati 2b George Brett, Kansas City 3b George Foster, Cincinnati cf Thurman Munson, New York c Greg Luzinski, Philadelphia If Fred Lynn, Boston cI Johnny Bench, Cincinnati c Toby Harrah, Texas ss Dave Kingman, New York rf Rusty Staub, Detroit rf Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati ss Bobby Grich, Baltimore 2b Randy Jones, San Diego p Mark Fidrych, Detroit 0