The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 31,.1980-Page 15 TIGERS SMASH 5 HOMERS Detroit overwhelms Angels, 12-1 By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE away as leadoff batter Tom Brookens established himself as a favorite with of the inning into left field. Summer Special to The Daily/, laced a double down the leftfield line. the home-town crowd as he blasted a followed with a single, and Hebne DETROIT - The pre-game spotlight After Alan Trammell beat out an infield homer over the left field fence in his crashed his second round-tripper was on ex-Tiger Jason Thompson, but it single, Steve Kemp brought in the second at bat in a Bengal uniform, against the facing of the right field roof was recently-acquired utility infielder game's first run with a punched single making the score 5-1. Gibson followed suit on the nex Stan Papi and Richie Hebner who stole to right. Trammell scored the Tigers' The Tigers notched two more in the pitch with a home run to center, boostin the show, second run, when Lance Parrish boun- fifth when ex-Angel Al, Cowens recor- the Bengal tally to 12-1, where it Papi had a home run triple and single ced into a double play. ded his first hit as a Tiger, a single to stayed and Hebner notched two home runs as The game quieted down temporarily right. Champ Summers followed with a The win lifts the Tigers to 19-24, th the Tigers demolished the California until the fourth when Wilcox issued a double to left, and Gibson scored same markheld by the Angels. Angels, 12-1, last night in a game bases loaded pass to Angel second Cowens with a booming fly to deep cen- featuring five Detroit roundtrippers. baseman Bobby Grich, scoring Carney ter. Papi then recorded his third RBI of The home run derby overshadowed a Lansford. the night with a single to left, scoring A[ Standings brilliant pitching performance by.Tiger The Tigerstanswered the Angels as Summers. starter Milt Wilcox, who allowed only Hebner blasted his first round-tripper five hits in going the distance to pick up of the game into the upper deck in right Then came the home run-filled sixth EAST his third victory against four losses. center field. After Kirk Gibson beat out inning. After Trammell doubled to lelft, w L GB The Tigers got on the board right a slow grounder, Papi quickly Lance Parrish blasted the first homer New York ........... 26 1 - Milwaukee ........... 22 19 33 r r . t ng ie Is MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Boston bucks Milwaukee, 5-3 In a game matching two of the American League's most explosive teams, the Boston Red Sox downed Milwaukee, 5-3, last night before more than 28,000 fans at Fenway Park. Butch Hobson led the Red Sox, driving in three runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly. Hobson, trying to break out of a slump which dropped his average to .214, hit his home run, a two- run shot, in the fourth inning. CHUCK RAINEY, the 24-year-old righthander, scattered seven hits, in- cluding a home run to Dick Davis, in raising his record to 5-1. Former Michigan standout pitcher Lary Soren- son, 4-4, absorbed the loss. Elsewhere around the American cir- cuit, ageless Luis Tiant combined with Rick Gossage for a three-hitter and Rick Cerone snapped a scoreless tie with a bases-loaded double as the division-leading New York Yankees blanked Toronto, 6-0; Cleveland hosted Seattle in a game delayed nearly two hours by rain; Chicago faced Kansas SFOR TS OF THE DAIL Y: SImp s iks eontraet CINCINNATI - Ron Simpkins, unhappy because he doesn't get enough the powerful former Michigan playing time under Coach John linebacker who for four years MacLeod's system, and has hinted he terrorized Big Ten backfields and wouldn't mind being traded. became one of the Wolverines' most Westphal, 29, has one year left on his popular defensive players ever, has contract with the Suns, who lost reserve signed a contract with the NFL Cincin- guard Mike Bratz to Dallas in the ex- nati Bengals, it was announced yester- pansion draft but signed All-America day guard Kyle Macy of Kentucky. The -, 235-pound Simpkins, a seven- Johnson, 25, considered one of the th-round draft pick by the Bengals league's premier defensive players but three weeks ago, earned All-Conference also rumored to be "moody and honors for three years. Last season he erratic," according to the Gazette, has was named captain of the defensive five years left on his contract with the unit. Sonics. Terms of the contract were not Oregon scandal disclosed. EUGENE, Ore. (AP)-Starting The Bengals also announced yester- quarterback Reggie Ogburn was day the signing of free agent Larry among three University of Oregon foot- Poole, a former running back with the ball players who testified Thursday Cleveland Browns and Houston Oilers. before a grand jury investigating the Poole, 27, played three years with the athletic scandal at the school. Browns and one year with the Oilers The Lane County grand jury con- and spent part of last season in the tinued its investigation into allegations Canadian Football League. that state funds were funneled into a Westplalfor JohInson? secret account at a Eugene travel PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-The Phoenix agency. The grand jury has indicted former Suns and Seattle Supersonics are Oregon assistant basketball coaches discussing a possible swap of all-star Mark Barwig and Ron Billingsles on guards Paul Westphal .and Dennis charges of stealing athletic department Johnson, according to a report funds. published yesterday. The Phoenix Gazette reported that MONDAY NIGHT Suns General Manager Jerry Colangelo "conceded there was some conver- sation" about a possible Westphal for / j CHNCE Johnsontrade. The Gazette story said Westphal "DESTROY ALL MONSTERS twice a first-teat all-NBAguard -. City; Baltimore was at Minnesota and Oakland visited Texas. In the National League, a pair of Cubs had memorable afternoons as Chicago defeated Philadelphia, 10-7, on the strength of a six-run first inning. MIKE VAIL ripped four hits, in- cluding a home run, and Tim Blackwell belted his first major league homer in the first frame to spark the Cubs, who improved their season mark to 19-20. Rick Reuschel, 4-4, was the winner and turned in his first complete game despite yielding 13 hits. Dan Larson, the victim of four unearned runs in the opening inning, took the loss for Philadelphia, now 22-18.. In other NL games, New York met Pittsburgh in another contest delayed over an hour by heavy showers; Mon- treal faced St. Louis, Cincinnati was at San Diego, Los Angeles entertained Atlanta and Houston took on San Fran- cisco. Brian Magid of George Washington won the 1979-80 college basketball free- throw title with a percentage of 92.9. Toronto ....................... 22 19 3% Bostsor....21 22 5 Cleveland.. . ..20 22 0 Baltimore. . ..20 24 7 Detroit....18 24 8 WEST W L GB Kansas City ............25 18 - Chicago .........24 21 2 Oaklaod .........23 21 2% Texan .....22 21 3 Seattle .........22 23 4 California ........18 24 6% Minnesota. ....10 27 s (Yesterday's gamesnotincluded) SCORES College World Series St. John's 6. Arizona 1 American League Detroit 12, KansasCity 1 New York 6. Toronto 0 National League Chicago 10. Philadelphia 7 New York5. Pittsburgh 1 (called after 5 uinnings, rain) Steve Johnson of Oregon State shot at 71 per cent in field goals in the 1979-80 college basketball season, an NCAA record. Sunday is SPAGHETTI NIGHT at Rick's "All the pasta you can eat- only $2.50" ;MONDAY- BURRITO NIGHT-$1.25 5-Closing Tonight's Entertainment-, BLUE FRONT PERSUADERS I.