The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, August 10, 1982-Page 11 SPORTS ROUNDUP ye W A is st D te, S w M J H wi le g to L li a d p f bE se ca L4 Detroit reactivates pitcher Wilcox DETROIT (AP)- The Detroit Tigers signed free agent Tom Rowe to a one- with you if he failed to appear," she told esterday restored right-hander Milt year National Hockey League contract. Dardis. "He'd come in. He might be in ilcox to their active roster, but the Rowe, 26, has played all or part of pieces, but he'd come in." NEW YORK (AP)- Califo merican League baseball club said it seven seasons in the NHL. Last season, GABLE SAID she had not read Angels third baseman Doug DeCir uncertain when he will be back in the he played 21 games with Hartford and Reese's first-person story on drugs in who drilled eight home runs last % arting rotation. six with Washington, scoring five goals. the National Football League that has been named American Lei The club also optioned right-hander THE 6-FOOT, 190-pound right wing "gave rise to all this hoop-de-la" and Player of the Week, the League ave Gumpert to the Tiger's AA farm: also played in 34 games last season for didn't plan to before the hearing. nounced yesterday. tam, the Birmingham Barons of the. Hershey of the American Hockey Reese, who served a year in the Dade outhern League, to make room for League, scoring 17 goals and 17 assists. County stockade with Crowder, could - DeCinces went 12-for-24 last Vilcox on the roster, Tigers General His best season was in 1978-79 when go back to prison if found guilty of while hitting his homers, inclu Manager Jim Campbell said. he scored 31 goals and added 30 assists violating the probation which, three against Seattle on Sun Wilcox was placed on the disabled list for the Washington Capitols. He also ironically, ends today. Prosecutors DeCinces now has two three-ho uly 19 because of a sore right shoulder. compiled 137 penalty minutes that year. have said they wouldn't have been able games this season, only the secon [e had compiled a 6-6 season record In 1980-81, he tallied 13 goals and 28 to bring the charges if publication of the player ever to accomplish the feat. ith an ERA of 3.84. assists while chalking up 190 penalty story had been delayed by two months. Gumpert was called up to the major minutes for the Hartford Whalers. Reese, who later played for New Tda ragues on July 23. He appeared in five No terms of Rowe's contract with Orleans and San Diego, is accused of had a pair of three-homer game agmesn hu pitche justtw inns ine Detroit were announced. possessing cocaine while in the 1957. tames, but pitched just two innings in stockade, using the narcotic after his ital and posted a 27.000 ERA. Troubled life of Don Reese rst ad using henti aes L Player of Week release and heing present in places NL .ae .ions' Towle retires MIAMI (AP)- A Dade County circuit where illegal drugs were used. Crowder NEW YORK (AP)- San Franci PONTIAC (AP)- Detroit Lion judge, telling Don Reese she didn't has no connection to this case and Reggie Smith, who batted .560 nebacker Steve Towle, suffering from know him "from a hole in the ground,'' earlier issued a statement that he helped the Giants win seven str, recurring injury, announced yester sterday ordered the former pro foot- hadn't used drugs since the arrest. games, has heen named Nat ay that he was retiring from ball player to report to a private detec- Since the story was published, Reese League Player of the Week, the le rofessional football. tive twice a day while awaiting an Aug. has completed a drug rehabilitation said yesterday. Towle, 29, came to Detroit last season- 31 hearing on charges that he violated program. His attorney entered a denial rom the Miami Dolphins, where he had - his drug-trafficking probation. of the charges yesterday. Siith went 14 for 25 with t een a standout for much of his six- Reese, who admitted his cocaine ad- Reese, who lives in suburban Atlanta, homers and seven runs batted in eason career there as well as a team diction in a June14 Sports Illustrated provoked a warning from the judge had six straight hits and extender aptain for the National Football cover story, was released to the custody when he asked who would pay for the hitting streak to 11 games. eague club. of Martin Dardis a former investi atr telenhone calls to Dardis. - rnia bces, week, ague an- week ding day. omer d AL d Sox es in sco's and aight ional ague hree . He d his THE 6-FOOT-2, 230-pound graduate of the University of Kansas, was draf- ted in 1975 by Miami and plans to be a sports representative for U.S. Tobacco, a position he has held for the past three years with the chewing tobacco and cigarette manufacturer. Towle suffered a groin muscle pull last season and did not see any action. He reinjured it during summer training camp. The Lions yesterday also released a player, free agent linebacker Jim Sz- czepaniuk from Northern Michigan, leaving Detroit with 74 players in camp. The Lions have nine linebackers in summer camp. Red Wings sign Rowe DETROIT (AP)- The Detroit Red Wings yesterday announced they had VLM l111L lLI, a g11111YD1dV for the state attorney's office here, until the hearing. Reese could face up to 29 years in prison if convicted of violating probation. CIRCUIT JUDGE Ellen Morphonios Gable ordered Reese, convicted of cocaine dealing in 1977 with former Miami Dolphins teammate Randy Crowder, to telephone Dardis twice a day with his whereabouts, activities and plans. She asked Dardis to update prosecutors twice weekly. "I love the Dolphins. I'm a Dolphins fan. But I don't know you from a hole in the ground," Gable told Reese at an in- formal arraignment. But she added that she had known Dardis for years, and trusted him to keep track of Reese. 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