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21) Thursday, July 18. '74 Dr.TKOIT I RUE PRESS 9 Pin T7: "7 77 jjl nycrs: I i tl id WU XJ' booth's High Dry Gin Resume NFL Talks 's Again Tames Tigei For AL Stars in 'l i CI CHICAGO DETROIT ab bi MStanley cf 4 0 0 0 Suthrland Jb i 0 0 0 Klaine dh 4 0 0 0 Freehan lb 3 110 Northruo rf 3 0 0 0 Lane If 3 0 11 ARodrqez 3b 3 0 0 0 Moses 3 0 0 0 EBrnkmn ss 3 0 1 0 Fryman 0 0 0 0 Lemncyk 0 0 0 0 Slavback 0 0 0 0 rhbl 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 I 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Dent ss CMav If DAIien lb Muser lb Melton 3b KHndrsn cf Downing rf Santo dh Hrrmann Leon 2b Orta 2b Wood ft- An inning later, may was safe when Freehan took his foot off the bag at first on May's ground ball to second at least first base umpire Nestor Chylak thought Freehan removed his foot. And Allen made the Tigers pay dearly for that as he cleared the centerfield fence for the second night in a row, this time with a homer worth two runs. After Henderson and Down WASHINGTON (AP) -Striking National Football League players Wednesday proposed that negotiations with club owners be resumed around the clock in an attempt to resolve their contract dispute and end the 17-day strike that already has wiped out the College All-Star game. The NFL Players' Association said if negotiations under the auspices of a federal mediator fail, it would be willing to send all but its so-called freedom issues to binding arbitration.

The freedom issues, however, would be given to a five-member commission for investigation and recommen Total 30 1 3 1 Total 35 7 13 7 Detroit 010 000 0001 Chicago 301 210 00X-7 Freehan, Sutherland. DP Detroit 2. 'LOB Detroit 2, Chicago 9. 2B Lane, Henderson, Herrmann. HR D.Allen (24).

SF D.Allen, Dent. Continued from First Sports their sixth victory in their last seven tries. Bill Freehan got a single Wednsday night. So did Eddie Brinkman. And Marv Lane bounced a ground rule double over the wall for the Tigers only run as Wilbur Wood waltzed to his 15th win.

THE EVENING ws actually over as soon as the Chisox got a chance to bat as they chased Fryman with three fast runs. Bucky Dent began the early end with a single to center, and after Carlos May singled down the third base line, Dick Allen sent the Sox ahtad 1-0 with a sacrifice fly. After Bill Melton walked, Ken Henderson singled for another run The first of three straight hits fat the Chicago 1-3 4 3 3 1 0 3 6 3 2 2 4 4 2-3 3 1 1 0 2 Fryman Lemanczvk Slavback Wood (W.15-11) PB Herrmarvn, 9 3 110 7 BY JIM HAWKINS Free Press Sports Writer CHICAGO John Hiller did not make the All-Star team last summer, even though he enjoyed the best season any relief Jiitcher has ever had. That, Hiller is convinced, is at least part of the reason why Dick Williams included him Wednesday on his eight-man pitching staff for next week's extravaganza even though Hiller has not been up to par for the past six weeks. Williams is merely making up for last year's mistake.

"It would have meant a lot more if I had been picked last year a lot more," admitted Hiller, moments after he learned he'll have to be in Pittsburgh on Tuesday night. "Don't get me wrong; it's an honor to be picked. I was honored when I Went to pitch batting practice in 1972. That was a real thrill. "But, what the hell? We haven't had a day off at home in five weeks.

And I'm sure the fact that he took Sparky Lyle last year instead of me, was part of the reason he picked me now. It's just not as big a thing as it would have been last year." Williams, who replaced Earl Weaver as the manager on the American League side a few weeks ago when he emerged from his forced retirement to take charge of the California Angels, chose two of his former Oakland A's: Catfish Hunter (13-8) and righthanded relief ace Rollie Fingers (7-2). Also selected were Cleveland's Gaylord Perry (15-2), who probably will start Tuesday night against the National League; Wilbur Wood (14-11) of Chicago; Kansas City's no-hit ace Steve Busby Luis Tiant of Boston, (13-7), and Baltimore's Mike Cuellar (12-5) The National League pitchers, named earlier Wednesday, were Andy Messersmith and Mike Marshall of Los Angeles; Ken Brett of Pittsburgh; Jon Matlack of New York; Buzz Capra of Atlanta; Lynn McGlothen of St. Louis; Steve Carlton of Philadelphia, and Steve Rogers of ing both singled, Slayback became the third Tiger pitcher. In the fifth inning, the added their seventh run, this one on Ed Herrmann's double and a sacrifice fly by Dent after Arta had advanced the runner with a ground ball to the right side.

CHICAGO never did score not that the Sox were too terribly upset about it. Not the way Wood was disposing of the Tigers, one after dations. Union president Bill Curry of the Houston Oilers said the union's proposal is intended to undermine the effort have at least reached third himself. And from there he would have scored, too, when Aurelio Rodriguez flied to center. Then the score might have wound up 7-2.

THE SOX resumed the slaughter in the third when Henderson doubled and crossed the plate on Jorge Orta's two-out single. ADRAY BASEBALL LEAGUE 0ETR0IT DIVISION PCT. Pis. PCT Pis centrfielder. And when Brian Downing singled, too, to put the Tigers three runs down, Fryman exited in favor of Le-manczyk.

Tie Tigers managed to get one run back against Wood in the second inning their only run off the All-Star knuckle-baller, as it turned out and were deprive of another when Lane's fly ball to deep left center went over the fence on one bounc, forcing Lane to halt at second. FREEHAN who had opened the inning with a single, was waiting at third when Lane connected and scored easily on the play; of course, but with his speed Marv would Adray Photo 22 Lir. Caesars 19 Slwilts 13 4 7 12 0 .846 44 laico'i .11 13 2 .458 24 0 .731 38 Gen Broach II 12 1 .478 23 1 .520 27 Ludingion 9 16 0 .360 1 18 0 .500 26 Bruins 2 23 0 fc i Adiay Appl. 13 of a federal mediator, but is offered in case mediation fails. Curry said the players would not go to training camp until there is a signed collective bargaining agreement, meaning that the veterans would not report, even if all but the freedom issues are resolved.

Curry's suggestion met with an icy reception in New York, where John Thompson of the NFL negotiating team said that "If this is the union's re-evaiuation of its position and a formal proposal, we can only regard it as a breach of a confidential agreement both sides had made with the federal mediator." Sources said the players' union and the management council would resume negotiations under the supervision of a federal mediator on 13 So nice to THURSDAY-Blumi vt AdoIimci NW 3. 6. Cinin vi oiaKh W.vn. Ki.i. Ptmu, u.

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Stap and Janet Young 7-i. Men's doubles Dent and Allan Stone (DET. del. Kim Warwick and Graham Stilwell 7-i. Mixed doubles Young and Warwick Chi.) def.

Stone and Mary Ann Beattia 4-4. A 1,019. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Houston at Golden Gates, night. DETROIT 29, Chicago 21. Florida at Baltimore, night.

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