rage twelve ~'i 1hz MkllJIlbAN L) % AITusaAg t3,197 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 3, 1976 Hosward D a s i s,. 20-year-old lightsweight boxing gold me- dalist is welcomed home by young admirers in Glen Cove, N.Y. Davis dedicated his me- dal to 'my mother, my father, my country." His mother died while be swas at the Games in Montreal last wveek and he planned to visit her grave. ALEXANDER MISSES NO-HITTER Yanks shu1toult Tigers, 1-0 Bty Tta Associted Pre-s- NEW YORE -Dtoyle Alexan- der ftirted with a no-hitter for the fourth time its six weeks last m ight, pitching the New York 't Yankees to a 1-05 victory over Detroit and retiring the first 20 hatters hefore Rusty Stauh sin- gled cleanty for the first of the Tigers' tsvo hits. Pinch - hitter A t c x Johnsomn stopped a sinytle to right coading oiff the ninth for Detroits other hit. lBut l) >>,M ,yer, soother pitch hitter, hlaene Atexan- ders fifth siiks sit vii tins anld Ro(n Let-l: ei-,;_rinded intos a Atc-snci ?-I428biatters, sai cr il>it hitt Pt sas the third co-sse-cutise 0-thug is subSIsh Alexandrer. 6-, diiluri ahlns hit until the late inrnsexC 01It111y23, he pitc'Il i rt hitles;s in- nings and fi-i;hadlswith ia three_-hitterin hitin liston. L-tst Welnetstlay , he xstool 52. innings, against Baltimore be- tore yielding a hit in a gaose he eventually lost. The 25-year-old right-hsander had toi he sharp this time in out- dueling D~ave Roberts, 10-11, who allowed only fire hits. After Roherts retired the first seven hatters, five of them on ground halts, the Yankees got their run io Sandy Alomar's grousnd-riste dioble; down the hird host line, an infield out, svhir i misted hini to third and Mi-k". Risers' infield hit. Dtcriii.shoiistosp TomtiVerzyer fieldled Rivers'hounorer while moving towairds second hose bt hip hustried throsswitas iii the fiii an,.d first baseman Jason lssssafailedl ts scistp it 5tp le-xonsier wssebited three tim-s Isy sparkling outfield catches before Staub ended the n-hit hid. Right fielder l~ot Piniella made a running grab of a line drive by Aure- tin Rodrigaez in the third in- ning, left fielder Roy White made a tumbling knee-high catch of Thompson's liner in the fifth, and Piniella hit the right field wvall as he caught LeFlore's fly halt in the ninth, The Yankees were unable to add ts their 1-0l advantage thanks to a fine fielding ploy by Roberts. With one out in the fifth, Alomar singled, stosle sec- ond and continused to third on a throwing error by catcher John Wockenfiiss. Roberts then scoop- ed sip Stanley's stuicide squeeze hutl with his glioved band and shoiveled it to Wockenfuss, who taggediloimar fur the out. Tribe scalped CLEVELAND - R i c k Wise fired a five-hitter and Cart Yas- trzemski drove in a pair of tons as the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 3-1 last night for their fouarth ciosectitive triumph. 3i'sor IA41211CE iEU(ias, isis-i .5MCICAN iLEAitUt New- Yosrk, 62 35 .0 4 Bialt~imor- 59 50 .5t0 Cieveltond 550 31 .44., Dtroliti It53 .475 Mttooaiiit,-e 44 55 .444 Kansit it\ f61 405.6054 MIt is~ti 5 0.5t9 Oakland 53i52.5(05 Texas 1us 51 '485 Chlic~aoss 40itb.451 Ionsuin ICicitrind ] Mie1 ork 1- ,Detritiioi 301nnicsciiu3, tOakland 50 On niy1es schednied <11 10 s t t - 1? 816, 10 12 15 18 NAT IONAL LEAOGUE East W5 1 Pcr. tlt Phiiladelphti 69 33 .676 - l'tiittho rgl11 56 46 .549 i3 N,-c % Sit so ss 5 .uit its., tChicagon a45940.433 t5 St. Lcuis 43 57 .4361 as Motlnrrol 306 itt .3i1 in' C iniittit 6itt38 .63t - Loit1.Autetv- 57 46 .5533 9 Gt()s tan 55 52 .514 i3 Sonl iteto Si1 57 .472 171i. Ati nta 46 59 .43i8 at S+nlauic 466 .442La es not included Vrsicrutay's Results Chitiags4, i.'Phiiadciphiua2 Sun Diegti 7-7, Atianta 3-8 5t. Loils 4. Pittsbtuirtii0 iilntiial a;,NewsYork 4 tincinnoti at San Francisso, iu Hiitstne at ins Anteles, 1 Todays Games 3ltiodciilo (Caritont ii-4 and Koot to-5) a1 Chicato (RR iieuscel s-u and stone 2-3). a St. Louits (tasntnsuen -9, and tttrti,, 5-7)at Pittsburtih (Rooker 8-:, ;eetDeeper} m6-3), 2, i-n. San liun tFriesleben 6-9) at At- laitta (Melssersitit tO1-9), n. M1ontreat (Kirby 1-t) at New fork Lnliteit6-10), a, Cincinnati taililitam 7-8t at San Ftranlcisco (Ilalieki 9-13), n. Illnsoinn Andu ar 6-7) at Los An- teies (Ilnoten i6-1i), n. T'odai.-s (antes Bo.tnsni TisliuttnIl-l0s t tcite- l and (Ecskelrutey 6-h), it- DctroistiRobets t0-tO) at Nen York (Aitander 5-7), n. Baimnor(Pagan 0-41) atSAM- ctanker t(Rndritnez :3-7), n. Minnesonta(Rune 4-a) at Kantsas City tPatan 3-9), a, _ Oaklandl tMitechell i-5) at Vhi- rago (Odomoa-os, n Caliornia (Hlartzelilaasat Tes- as t(argtan 4-3), ia, Sandy Alomar of the New York Yankees isonut at the plate as he is tagged by the Tigers' John Wockenos in the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium last night, Alomar tried to score from third on a squeeze bunt by Fred Stanley, but Tiger pitcher Dave Roberts scooped up the ball and got it to the plate in time, The Tigers lost, 1-I0.