Y ".w. .s;r::m": ;::a*C:;;k:Nr:" ::;:t,::"Y::r,. : fi: ! ' F""" .3 . r ,: v,. a." rtr; :"::};;. ".;;r.,at>S41h '"": ,,>} :;s:'f,.,Y' :w;;f;:::":r.,".,.:?:".',,''' t:. ." ... . ..: { u$ . :. .... :. ' . ."l:y Y .".""""'': "': .";":"}::v. h : ?."i:::i""'". .,sr{?":Y , "{" vi'j"S .'"' " . :.. f i. % :. }. "' >:,ri: 1J. AG.,:.:...'{} r i": Y Y:v hv "r:.:"::,v'"'r, Y :?i"!: riv ::"::y iv:::: i}.; v{. The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 20, 1980-Page 15 mesmam SpUrts ID Montefusco may sue Giants after brawl with manager Bristol SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Fran- cisco pitcher John Montefusco has threatened to sue the Giants over a locker room brawl Wednesday night in which Montefusco and Manager Dave Bristol fought for several minutes. The fight between Bristol and Mon- tefusco erupted in Bristol's office shor- tly after the Giants defeated the New York Mets 8-5. It apparently was sparked when Montefusco became angry at being relieved in the ninth in- ning. "THE GIANTS are going to get a lawsuit," Montefusco said after several players had separated him and Bristol. "If a manager can't take his players talking to him, man-to-man, he shouldn't be here. All I know is that he started it." Bristol, who had scratches on his face after the altercation, thought his ac- tions were necessary. "I have no regrets because I wasn't wrong," he said. "I did what I had to do. I don't want anyone screaming at me, telling me this and that. 3-I Dave Concepcion catch it before the ball could hit the ground. The Reds have now lost five of the last six games. "I TOLD him to keep quiet and he kept going on and on. It had to be done sooner or later. You just can't get into a situation where a player is dictating to a manager." Montefusco, who suffered a red welt under his right eye, said he was angry because Bristol lifted him in the ninth with an 8-2 lead, two on, no outs and a 2- 0 count on Mike Jorgensen. He argued with Bristol, 46, on the mound and later stormed into Bristol's office after the game. "BRISTOL PROVOKED it," said the 30-year-old Montefusco. "He didn't like what I was saying and he told me to get out of his office. I was backing up and he kept pushing and pushing. I told him 'You better stop it,or I'll deck you.' He kept pushing me - at least 10 times - before he sucker-punched me." Giant players and coaches were stunned by the incident and several players asked a reporter present to "take one for the team" and keep the incident quiet. Coach Jim Lefebvre, who got into a fight with Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda earlier this year, was asked to render a decision in the bout. "It was Dave Bristol, easily," he said. "Count picked on the wrong guy. Bristol's one tough son-of-a-gun." IAo way, '1 on y!PPht Baltimore Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey tags out the sliding Tony Armas of the Oakland Athletics at home plate in the ninth inning of their game in Baltimore Wednesday night. Armas attempted to score from third after an error by Oriole third baseman Doug DeCinces. CUBS SWEEP REPS: Tigers fail, BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Jose Morales' first career grand slam and left-hander Darrell Jackson's strong pitching carried the Minnesota Twins to a 5-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers Thursday. Morales' one-out blast in the third in- ning came off loser Dan Schatzeder, 2- 6, who was making his first appearance since going on the disabled list May 27. WITH ONE out, Schatzeder gave up consecutive singles to Butch Wynegar and Ken Landreaux. An error by third baseman Tom Brookens allowyed Ron Jackson to reach first, filling the bases, and Morales then unloaded his 422-foot shot over the right field fence. Darrell Jackson, who evened his record at 4-4, was never .in serious trouble. He allowed six hits, struck out eight and walked two before giving way to reliever Doug Corbett with two on and two out in the eighth. Corbett struck out Lance Parrish to end the in- ning. Schatzeder, obtained from Montreal in the Ron LeFlore trade, gave up eight hits and four earned runs in four in- nings before being replaced by Bruce Robbins. ROBBINS WENT three innings, giving three hits and no runs for being replaced by Aurelio Lopez in the eighth. The Twins picked up a single run in the fourth inning on John Castino's two- out single. Ron Jackson had reached an an infield single and advanced to second on a walk before scoring on Castino's base hit to left. Brookens' triple in the ninth drove in Al Cowens who had walked for the Tiger's only run. Cubs 5, Reds 2 th-inning single scored Jesus Figueroa from secdhd base yesterday to give the Chicago Cubs the go-ahead run in a 5-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a sweep of their two-game series. Figueroa, batting for winning pitcher Mike Krukow, 5-7, drew a walk off loser Tom Hume, 3-6, and went to second on a sacrifice bunt by Ivan DeJesus before Vail broke the 2-2 tie. BRUCE SUTTER worked the last two innings to earn his 15th save, tops in the majors. The Cubs added two runs in the eighth on Barry Foote's double, Mike Tyson's triple and Figueroa's double. The Reds took a 1-0 lead in the second when Dan Driessen walked, stole second and scored on a wind-blown double by. Junior Kennedy. Driessen made it 2-0 in the fourth when he drilled his seventh homer to right field. THE CUBS scored in the bottom of the fourth on a single by Vail, a wild pitch by Red starter Joe Price and an RBI single by Ken Henderson. Chicago tied it in the sixth on a double by Jerry Martin and another RBI single by Henderson. A weird play came in the sixth before Martin doubled. Vail hit a fly ball to center but the 21 mph wind blowing in pulled the ball away from centerfielder Dave Collins. Collins racing in, caught up to the ball, bobbled it three times before losing it only to have shortstop CHICAGO (AP) - Mike Vail's seven-