Page 16-Friday July 11, 1980-The Michigan Daily mesSports 01 m.;== Cleveland trounces Toronto, 7-3; Philadelphia nips Chicago, 5-3 I q TORONTO (AP) - Ron Hassey's two-run single keyed a three-run Cleveland third inning and the Indians went on to a 7-3 triumph over the Toron- to Blue Jays last night behind the eight- hit pitehing of John Denny. Denny, 8-5, gave up two runs on three , hits in the first inning, but allowed just four hits the rest of the way. WILDNESS HURT Toronto starter Jim Clancy, 7-6. Five of the seven bat- ters he walked eventually scored. Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first. Singles by Alfredo Griffin, Damaso Garcia and John Mayberry produced one run, and Garcia scored while Roy Howell grounded into a double play. Cleveland got one run back in the second when Hassey walked and scored on successive singles by Jack Brohamer and Rick Manning. Then the Indians recorded their winning rally in the third as Clancy loaded the bases on walks, Hassey singled for two runs, and Manning singled to deliver another. Phillies 5, Cubs 3 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Bob Boone drove home two runs in a three-run fourth inning, carrying the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-3 victory last night over the Chicago Cubs. THE PHILLIES trailed 3-1 when Garry Maddox walked to start the bot- tom of the fourth. Maddox advanced to second when third baseman Lenny Randle booted Manny Trillo's hard grounder for an error and Larry Bowa walked to load the bases with one out. Boone then singled to score Maddox and Trillo and one out later, Cubs star- ter Mike Krukow, 6-10, walked Lonnie Smith to reload the bases. That brought on Bill Caudill, who was touched for a sacrifice fly by Pete Rose that gave the Phillies a 4-3 lead.' The Phillies added a run in the eighth on an RBI single by Greg Gross. MFets 2. Pirates 0 NEW YORK (AP) - Pat Zachry- tossed a three-hitter and Lee Mazzilli hit his sixth home run in 10 games to lead the New York Mets to a 2-0 victory yesterday over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Zachry, 3-5, who hurled the Mets' last complete game on June 25, struck out five and walked five. Mazzilli homered with one out in the third off Pirates left-hander John Can- delaria, 5-8. The Mets picked up another run in the inning on a single by Frank Taveras, a two-base error by second baseman Phil Garner and a sacrifice fly by John Stearns. Mazzilli's home run, his seventh of the season, extended his hitting streak to 18 games. nal offer' Angeles, led the majors with 48 home runs last season. So is Stargell NEW YORK (AP) - Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell, the most valuable player of the 1979 World Series, yesterday was placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 7. Stargell, who was hitting .250 with nine home runs in 50 games this season, has a mild strain of his right hamstring muscle. Infielder Vance Law, son of former Pirates pitcher Vernon Law, was recalled from Portland of the Pacific Coast League to fill the spot on the Pit- tsburgh roster. Law was hitting .324 with 40 RBI in 71 games at Portland. SCORES American Leaue Kansas City3 DDetroit 2 Cleveland 7, Toronto Milwaukee2. Boston 1 (first game) National League Montreal 4, St. Louis 3 New York2, Pittsburgh0 6 6 6 NEW YORK METS third baseman Elliott Maddox lunges his way to a putout in action at Shea Stadium yesterday. Maddox dove to knock down a shot off of the bat of Pittsburgh's Phil Garner, and then recovered quickly enough to force Mike Easler at second. The Mets came out on top of the pitchers' duel by a 2-0 count. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Maxwell turns down Celtics' 'fi BOSTON (AP) - Free agent forward Cedric Maxwell, who has spent all three years of his National Basketball Association career with the Boston Celtics, probably will sign with another team within 10 days, his agent said yesterday. "I would say that within the next week of 10 days, at the very longest, he will sign," said Ron Grinker. "At this moment, the likelihood of Max playing in Boston next season is extremely remote." He said he and Maxwell are con- sidering several offers substantially better than what Celtics General Manager Red Auerbach has told him is Boston's final offer. He refused to say who made the offers. "I haven't talked to Red in two weeks," Grinker said by telephone from his Cincinnati office. "Something could change." Earlier yesterday, Celtics vice BILLBOARD Eleven former coaches and athletes will be inducted into the University of Michigan Hall of Honor next Wednesday at Crisler Arena. Inductees include: Benny Friedman, one of the top quarterbacks in Wolverine history; Vic Heylinger, who holds the best winning percentage (.789) of any Michigan hockey coach; John Fischer, NCAA golf champ; Dick Degener, 1936 Gold Medalist in the Springboard Diving Championships; Buck Giles, great second baseman of the 1920's; Cliff Keen, 42-year Wolverine wrestling coach; Barry MacKay, NCAA tennis champ in 1957; and John Townsend, Basketball All- American of the '30's. Named to the Hall posthumously will be Bill Buntin, Matt Mann, and Eddie Tolan. A Celebrity Golf Tournament at the University Course precedes the third an- nual Hall event. Tickets for the golf and dinner are $150 per person (wife included for dinner), while dinner and induction ceremony tickets are $30 per couple. president Jeff Cohen said, "It may take Maxwell the summer to reslize that we've made him a good offer. It'll take him time to realize the other pastures may not be greener." Grinker emphasized that Maxwell enjoyed last season with the Celtics and wants to stay with them. He said Max- well would accept $50,000 less per year from Boston than he could get from another team. "My opinion is he will not enjoy where he's going as much. But is that enjoyment worth $200,000?" Kingman's out PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Outfielder Dave Kingman was placed on the 15- day disabled list yesterday by the Chicago Cubs because of a recurrence of an injury in his right shoulder. He first injured the shoulder May 8 in a play at home plate against San Diego. Kingman was sidelined from June 12 through June 27. Kingman was hitting .264 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI in 47 games. The 6-foot-6 Kingman, who played in Tuesday night's All-Star game in Los 6 6