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Tigers Lose Another Squeaker, to Bosox, 3-2 BOSTON (AP) --TteDetratj The blast brought him into a Tigers lost their third with Norm Cash for the in the last four days team lead. bowinf to the Boston Red Sox An inning later, George Scott 3-2 in their eighth one-run loss doubled past Horton for two of the season. runs, tallying three for the Sox. Dean Chance struck out sev-' The Tigers sprang back to en Bosox in six innings-in-' load the bases in the top of the eluding the victim of his' ninth, but then failed to drive big-league career--Willie in the tying run. In that brief ton whacked a two-run homer a pinch-hitters Gates over the fcftfield wall and Tom' Brown and Kevin Collins filled two innings pumped a single and double to situate runners at second and i third.

Mickey Stanley lined out The Tigers and McAuliffe was walked to slipped six games behind the bases. ton, the farthest they've been! But Willie Horton forced away from first place this sea- Brown at the plate with a SOB. i gtuder to liiui base and Jim The Bosox took their first run' Xorthrup popped up and the away from Chance when Luis, comeback flopped. Aparicio doubled and That gave Dean Chance his ly scored on Rico PetroeeuTs sixth loss since taking the Tiger bases-loaded grounder. But uniform this spring, close to the Dick McAuliffe singled and team losing record of 10 games Horton followed immediately set by Mickey Lolich in 1967.

with seventh homer of the The record" for the most con- year, jsecutive losses by a Tiger tttcher at the start of a season is oine, set by Ted Gray in of one-hit relief. But it wasn't enough. GILE MUSKY--Fred Gygi of Gile landed this 25-pound, Inch musky Saturday on the Gile Flow age. The big battler fell for a minnow dangling on a book at high noon, Gygi said. 1963.

Dtsnotr Stanley rf WHorton tf Northrup rf Cash Ib Gutierrez pf Kaline rf Fraehaa ARodrget 3b Brnkman ss GBrown ph Chance DJones ph Timermn CoUins ph Total BOSTON Aparicio ss RSmith rf Ystrmski If PetrocUi 3b Scott Ib BConglro cf Josephsn Griffin 2b Gulp KTatum Lylep Total Detroit Bostoa kU 5 3 5 1 2 2 5 0 3 0 0 See Thaw in Long Feud KNOXVfLLE, Tean. (AP) -A possible thaw in the toogj standing feud between the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Amateur Attuet- ic Union was hinted Tuesday by; 0 0 the president of the NCAA, 1 1 Or Dr. Earl Ramer indicated in carefully prepared statement i 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a 0 1 2 4 3 1 2 1 6 1 37 0Rafter meeting with AAU Presi- O.dent Jack Kelly of Phila- 0 delphia, that relations might 0 improve between the two orga- 2 0 nizatMns. 0 Oj "while no ff involving either organization were made, it is my feeling ab 5 2 2 0 0 that through improved under- 0 0 rfandinar of OUT COO- cerns, a greater cooperation 1 may Ramer said. Ramer, faculty chairman of; at the University Tennessee, was joined in the i talks with Kelly and other AAU 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 officials by Charles Neinas, assistant NCAA executive director, 'and Bob Woodruff, Tennessee athletic director and a member of the U.S.

Olympic 0 Committee. 0 3 1 In addition to Kelly, the AAU 0 0 0 a represented by Secretary 0 0 0 Richard Harkins and Ollan Cas- 0 sell, assistant executive director. Kelly sought the meeting with the NCAA officials an effort 0 0 0 0 3 7 2M 1H 02t OOx--3 Irortwood Daily Tuesday, May 1971 PAGE 13 No Tomorrow for Hawks, Montreal CHICAGO (AP) We're'they'll net $10,000 a man. If down to the Chi- they lose it'll be cut to $8.500. If cago Coach Billy Reay said.

Canadiens win, they'll total got to play our best a man and $6,750 each if to win here." Montreal Coach they lose. Al Mac-Ned said. at jg tne Com, What it all comes down to Smythe Trophy for the Most tonight is one game, Valuable Player in the series, wins it will own the coveted It carries a bonus of Stanley Cup, symbol of supremacy in the National Hockey League. The visiting Canadiens have the edge in tracmon. But that hasn't helped them here.

The Black Hawks won all ft iBionoo to 'fVlUlfl APPLETON, Wis. (AP) of their championship- Gegj-gg RJar-rJa kicker a round games at home. Moh- quarterback for the Oakland treal has done the same. Raiders of the National Foot. The Canadiens, led by the League at age 43, will be Mahovlich brothers-- Frank and ma jn speaker June 8 at the Pete-- forced this seventh game annual Foundation when they came from behind club dinner "at Menasha, Wis.

Sunday with a pair third pe-- fa lsAe seasoa he nod goals to edge the Hawks 4-, roics a reUef quarterbaclc 3 and tie the series at three jbroughj Oakland into the Amer- games. iican Division title playoffs last won The Associated Press "Its now a one-game series of the Year Award, the said it will be nationally flfst laver to do televised by CBS starting at He also was awa ded the i p.m., EDT. and will bring to a close the longest season 1 He also was awa ded the ince Award for dedication E--A. Rodriguez, Petrocelli, i a DP--Detroit 1. Boston 10.

to try to resolve the two groups over administration of amateur athletics in the United States. LOB--Detroit 11, 2B--Aparicio, The NCAA-AAU feud centers Griffin, Scott, Cash. Collins, ion which group shall control (9). SB--Griffin, jtrack meets and other amateur R.Smith. i athletic events.

ER BB SO The AAU has been the tradi- 6 6 3 3 5 7 tional governing body but the Stars, Colonels Meet For ABA Title Tonight SALT LAKE CITY, Utah The winning team in tonight's (AP) The Utah Stars and game will split $48,130 and the Kentucky Colonels, bruised and losing team, $40,130. exhausted after six rowdy play-! The coaches, Frank Ramsey off games, will settle the Amer- Kentucky and Bill Sharman ican Basketball Association utah. played together for the championship tonight in seventh and final game. Boston Celtics and they use the same plays. Both teams live by IP Chance Timmerman Culp (W-4-2) K.Tatum Lyle Save--Lyte.

2 1 0 0 2 1 7 1 3 7 2 2 2 6 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Balk--Chance. Cardinals Beat Red Devils 5-2 Wakefield won a 5-2 tennis victory Monday against the Ironwood Red Devils sweeping all three doubles matches and splitting 2-2 in the Track Champ Is Suspended MILWAUKEE (AP) Rod- The game, sold out at 13.208, tne ast break. And Ramsey only two hours after Kentucky' an( Sharman have the same tied the series at 3-3 Saturday go ing 0 the final game, in Louisville, Ky. will be tele-' fc vised locally and back to Ken-! says We play "fiSh teams were we In their divisions, Kentuckv los- WeveJ to turn ing out to Virginia in the" East' vers and noi sl TM down and Utah second to de-, quarter." Ramsey says. filing ABA chimpion has happened to us in in the West.

utah The Stars took the first two games against Kentucky in the Salt Palace, lost the next two at Louisville, won at the Salt Palace and then lost at Louisville. The games at Louisville were decided in the closing seconds; Drew, defending state pub- the ones at Salt Lake, where lie high school low hurdles Kentucky has yet to win in six ciiamrion. and 11 other mem- games--including regular sea- bcrs of the Riverside i son, were not close. School track team have been suspended for boycotting practices. Coach Dick Boarnek said Monday black athletes a boycotted practice since a white prom king and queen were elected at the school last week.

Others have since joined the bo3cott. Dornek declined to say how Coach Dick Nolan of the San on he suspensions would last. Francisco 49ers will be working Drew won the and high under a new five-year comract hurdles and long to lead when he moves his football ivers team into its new stadium next season. The 39-year-old coach, who took the 49ers to their first Xa- AJ.LI tional Football League division Harvard Athlete title last fall, got the new con- vpn 2 Awards Mass. (AP) singles.

Results in the doubles were as follows: NCAA has prohibited college athletes from participating in AAU meets under threat of stripping them of their scholarship. NCAA schools, which supply most of the athletes for track and similar events, maintain they should have control over meets in which collegians appear. ROADRUNNER University of Wisconsin fullback Rufus "Roadrunner" Ferguson found an opening and rambled for good yardage on this play in the Badgers" annual spring game at Camp Randall Stadium, last weekend. Ferguson scored two touchdowns in the game. (AP Photo) clubs will go all out.

That probably means extended dutv for the top play- i a Blanda has scored each team. Theses pouUs-second only to the retired Lou Groza. Two running backs will be inducted into the Club have seen plenty of the Mahovl- 'ich boys who have accounted for nine of the Canadiens goals in the series. Arm Injury Plagues Packers' 9th Draft Choice Brewers Eye Catchers and Infielders GREEN BAY, Barry Mayer, ninth-round draft choice from Minnesota, probably will not be "Wis. (AP) --ibe checked out by their doc- Green Bay's tors." Mayer said, "I really Cournoyer has contributed heavily to the Montreal offense and Ken Dryden has been virtually unbelievable in the Cana- diens' net.

The Hawks again will count heavily upon Bobby Hull who takes his regular turns on the line, kills penalties and skates Yvan at tne 1 TM 61 They are Ron Johnson of New York's Giants and Larry Brown of the Washington Redskins. don't know what their plans are the power play. now. ''He's strong and thrives on ANAHEIM. Calif.

(AP) The Milwaukee Brewers will be looking for catchers and TM- Jt TVT fielders in the upcoming free Dick Wienaudt Nick Nelson agent New Yo rk June (W) over John Farrell i ljax said Wirtanen (I), 6-2, 6-2. da y. Dan Mestnik Jim Mattila, Lake, the Brewers' director of (W) over Bruce Kizer Jim i baseball operations, said Van Lokeran (I), 6-2, 8-6. American League team is pre- Bob Bruno Mike Daniels (W) pared to spend a quarter of a over Dave Kurtee Tim Kole-1 million dollars for young ta- doctors who operated on the 21- vear-old senior found Mayer severe nerve and had no of at a tAfter tn Packers me, I reported to Green Bay to Nolan Gets a Five-Year Pact SAN FRANCISCO (AP) sar (I), 6-2, 1-6, 6-3. Singles results were as follows: Bill Inch (I) over Dan Halberg (W), 6-2, 2-6, 9-7.

Dave Lucas (I) over Carl Hill (W) 6-4. Frank Finco (W) topped John free agent draft is of such vital Fischer Wins His 1st Game Toijala (I), 6-2, 6-0. Dean Dalbec (W) defeated Lynn Kurt (I), 6-4, 6-1. The victory puts the Cardinal netters at 8-2. for the season.

Wakefield will play Bessemer lent in the draft. "An expansion club doesn't build to pennant contending status by trades for experienced players," Lane said. "You do that by developing voung players. That's why the' game match with Marck -'Taimanov Soviet Union Monday when the Russian chess expert resigned without VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles won the first game of his 10- my chances of complete recov-j forced to use defenseman Pat ery are 99 per cent I want almost 39 minutes play for Green Bay, but I don't i Sunday.

The plucky Stapleton know if the Packers can wait! and his sidekick. Bill White, with the team when the Pack- "The doctors have told me, work," said Reay, who was ers begin training camp in July, it was learned Monday. Mayer, a running back, suffered a shoulder dislocation in the Minnesota Northwestern game last November. Shoulder dislocations normally take six weeks to heal. However, the team of four for me," he said.

Pat Peppier, director of player personnel, said the Packers were aware of Mayer's injury when they selected him. "There's no question could see as much duty in the finale. The Canadiens will be shooting for their 15th Cup since the took over Mayer would have been a pre- 1 1926- The Hawks serles miere pick if he had not been; eir fourth Cup and first injured," Peppier said. "We since 1961 knew about bis injury although! Unllke football's Super Bowl reports from the "Minnesota with S2a.OOO to each winner and baseball's World Series, with some S18.000 a winner last year, pride and not money is trainer and doctor were more encouraging have been." than they should 'At that point in the draft tiie factor the Stanley Cup. Peppier said of the ninth round I The final series means S3 000 I would rather take a good ito each winner and 81.500 to football plaver if he can recov-! each loser Because the Hawks 4-It A i er from an injury than a who will never make it." Softball finished first in the West Division and the Canadiens third the East, each team's total play-off money varies.

If the Hawks are victorious importance." Bill Parsons. Milwaukee's sensational young right bander, was picked in the fifth round of the draft. more play. Their match was adjourned 1 discussed. BESSEMER The Bessemer Slow Pitch Softball League will meet Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., at Poor Joe's Bar.

All team managers are asked to attend as tournament plans will be Last year's No. 1 pick by the 5 move. Sunday night after the 40th Wednesday, both in Wakefield Brewers, catcher Darrell Por- and Bessemer, and wfll face the I ter. was signed for $70.000. visiting Hurley Midgets Thurs- i '-We could have obtained four day.

'established major league ball In other tennis action, a Mich-' plavers in exchange for him this igan-Wisconsin Conference meet pas spring," Lane said! was scheduled for this morning at 9 in Hurley. Cribbage to the Milwaukee City Conference indoor crown this season. track Petrusha's team is holding a we Probably will go for an- four-game lead in the Ironwood the cat a eI er Women's Social Cribbage leaving pitching to the last." Women Start Golf Season League. It has won 471 games while Stan's is in second place with 467. Kay Mazurek and Loretta Thomas posted the high score last week with 1202.

Fischer leads 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the World Chess Championships to decide a challenger to present world champion, Boris Spasky of Rus- I sia. 'Normally, catchers a in other quarter-final match- shortstops are the most sought es. Bent Larsen of Denmark after." Lane said, "because they! and Wolfgang Ulhmann of East are so scarce. A lot of outstand-1 tied 1-1, adjourned ing pitchers might be attractive, after the 41st move of their third game at Las Palmas, Canary Islands Russians Victor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller to a draw on the 35th move of their third game in Moscow. It was the second draw, with Korchnoi the winner of the other contest.

At Seville, Spain. Russia's tract Monday from Lou Spadia, president of the team and tennis i at Don and GG's. Terms were not disclosed, "arvara nocivey dmi but Nolan is believed to be a dout 1 S' StandmgS thp mft-a vpar ranpp His llliani Bingham Award a the range. HIS Jgck Fadden Award Mon etrus ha's day mchf at the Senior Letter-! Stan 467 men's Dinner. Legion 462 The Bingham Award went to GG 460 the Cranston.

senior for courage, leadership and old five-year had two years to go, was torn up. The 49ers were 10-3-1 in 1970, Nolan's third season as coach, and won the Western Division of the National Conference. The Women's Twilight (Tigran Petrosjan and Robert Matches this week will have League will play Wednesday eve- Huebner of West Germany tied Legion at Stan's and Petrusha's ning at Gogebic Country Club, for the fourth time in as many Following play, the partici-' games. I pants have been asked to turn i Pts. their scores in to the secretary Crosby Tournament 104,818 to establish their handicaps.

104.314 Dinner will be held at 8:30 blared tor a I I 104.995 that night. Reservations must PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. ASHLAND The Lamplighter Bar Slow Pitch Softball team of Ashland is seeking a road game for May 21 or 22. Any teams interested in arranging a game may contact Scott Amsberg in Ashland phoning 682-5396 before 3 m.

Alaska has not adopted own state motto. THE GEORGE BOOT firtitone TIRES ALL SIZES IN STOCK! Winners of the cribbage tour- abiiity" in athletics. The nament held at the Aurora Ath- given for i tetic Club during the past three 104,321 be made with Betty Kolesar by (AP) The 1972 Bing Crosby i tonight. i National Pro-Am Golf Tourna-j Summer Treads Blackwail or omore game. The 49ers wffl home games in rp piiiatpd Park this year, after 25 seasons af TM gulalea in Kezar Stadium.

rea in Candlestick, Amateur radio is the ontyhob- weeks were as follows: First place, Zogy Repischak and Jack Kapets; second, Matt Osterman and Charles Kapets: third, Edward Kusz and Erving 'ment will be placed Jan 13-16. A Three Line Globe Want Ad tournament manager Larry Costs only $1.00 Cash Crosby announced Monday. Whitewall "BUY HERE WHERE QUALITY IS KNOWN" PLUTCHAK BROS. MASS, MICHIGAN international 1 Fudaly, and fourth, James Cricks and Felix Zawlocki. Nets Get 6-8 Forward NEW YORK (AP) The New York Nets have obtained Tom Washington, a 6-foot-8 forward, from the Floridians in exchange for a high choice in the 1972 American Basketball Association draft.

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