Page 12-Wednesday, June 11, 1980--The Michigan Daily Lions loosen wallet, sign Sims to lucrative contract PONTIAC (AP)-The Detroit Lions signed running back Billy Sims to a 66 ~ 66 6 contract yesterday which Sims' agent ~ described as the most lucrative ever given to a National Football League rookie. Sims, a former Heisman Trophy win- ner, signed a contract for undisclosed terms to end a lengthy and sometimes heated negotiations with Lions officials. THE 24-YEAR-OLD former Oklahoma star said he was relieved to have finally resched agreement with Detroit and said he has been a Lion "in my heart" since attending a rookie training camp in April. Detroit Coach Monte Clark presented the NFL's No. 1 draft choice with a jer- sey bearing the number 20, which Sims has worn since his high school years in Hooks, Texas. "I see some pretty good things coming from this number," said Sims, holding his jersey up to photographers. Sims' business manager, Jerry Argovitz, said there is a confidentiality clause in the contract that forbids public disclosure of the contract terms. But he added, "I wouldn't exchange it (the contract) for that of any player in the country" Argovitz and Detroit general manager Russ Thomas have haggled for several months on the contract. DE TROIT LIONS General Manager Russ Thomas (at left) and Coach Monte Clark size up Billy Sims at a press conference Argovitz reportedly had sought up to yesterday. Sims, the Lions' first round draft choice and the 1978 Heisman Trophy winner, signed a multi-year contract $4.5 million for Sims, while the Lions which makes him "the highest paid player every to come into the league, according to his business manager, Jerry had offered $700,000. Argovitz. Argovitz and Thomas had been negotiating for several months. Wilcox six-hitter, Parrish slugging pace Tigers' 8-3 romp of Twins 4 4 4 By TOM SHAHEEN SpecialtotheDaily DETROIT-Lance Parrish's bases- loaded double ignited a four-run third inning which broke a 1-1 deadlock and put the Detroit Tigers ahead for good, as the last-place Bengals took the series opener from the Minnesota Twins, 8-3, before 12,399 at Tiger Stadium. Parrish had a ; big. night for the Tigers, driving in three runs, scoring three, and collec- ting three hits. Detroit starter Milt Wilcox yielded six hits and struck out five in one of his finest pitching performances of the season and raised his record to 54. THE TIGERS OPENED the scoring in the bottom half of the second, as Tom Brookens' sacrifice fly scored Parrish from third. The Twins tied the game in the top of the third when Butch Wynegar smashed a double to left- center, scoring John Castino. Newly-acquired second baseman Stan Papi doubled to the 400-foot mark in left-center to start off Detroit's big third inning rally. The Tigers loaded the bases and went ahead, 3-1, on Parrish's .double. - Rightfielder Al Cowens then smashed a double to right- center which added two more runs to the Tiger tally and sent Twin starter Geoff Zahn to the dugout. DETROIT ADDED TWO insurance runs for Wilcox in the seventh. After Alan Trammell's single, Steve Kemp stepped up and drove a double to right which gave the Tigers a 6-1 lead. Parrish followed with a single to score Kemp. Wilcox pitched a very strong game, and the Twins could barely touch the Tiger righthander. He retired 12 bat- ters in a row at one point, and when the streak was broken by Twin second baseman Rob Wilfong's single, the Tigers erased him with a quick double play. Wilcox ran into trouble in the top of the eighth, as lwin first baseman Danny Goodwin blasted a double to left- center which scored Mike Cubbage. Minnesota added one more run in the inning and cut the Tiger lead to 7-3. But Wilcox coasted the rest of the way for the victory. Twin pitchers Zahn took the loss, and his record dropped to 4-8 on the season. Tiger leftfielder Jim Lentine con- tinued his superb hitting, as he drove in the Tigers' last run and had two hits on the night. "I'm swinging the bat well and am confident at the plate," he explained. The newest Tiger star has found him- self a home in Detroit. "Everybody's made me feel really welcome here in Detroit.- Sparky Anderson and the whole organization have been great to me so far." slump, everybody is going to have to give 100 per cent. The Tigers pounded out 10 hits again- st Twin pitching, and it seemed as if Twin manager Gene Mauch was out of the dugout every few minutes talking to his pitchers. Former Tiger pitcher Fernando Arroyo came on in relief for the Twins and yielded one run in the eighth when Lentine's single scored third baseman Brookens from second base, giving the Tigers their final score. 4 4 The Tiger leadoff hitter went on to Detroit will face Minnesota again say that for the Tigers to break their tonight at 7:55 p.m. at Tiger Stadium. -BILLBOARD Interested in getting into shape? Whether you are a novice swimmer or nearly professional, the Masters adult swimming-for-conditioning program has something to offer you. The program is designed for every level of swimmer who wants to make it a form of exercise. For further details about the program, which runs from June 23-August 22, either attend the registration and informational meeting at Fuller Park Pool Thursday night from 7:30-8:30, or call the Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Department at 994-2780. 4