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I Utah Tuesday June H 28 1973 Fleet Bumbry Puts Baltimore On Rise The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Al Brumby thinks he is a 330 hitter and foe fastest runner in baseball He showed both his skills Monday night when he had five hits including a triple and four singles and scored the winning run after beating out a hit to shortstop Tim Johnson as the (Moles defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 3 "First" said Bumbry “I think I can hit 330 in foe majors And second infielders cant hesitate like Johnson was all night before making his throw when I'm running They can do it on other players bid they cant do it on me" TTie Cleveland Indians defeated the New York Yankees 2 the California Angels beat foe Kansas City Royals the Boston Red Sox shaded the Detroit Tigers 1 the Chicago Lolichi Presents Case Against Pinch-H- it Rule By MILTON RICKMAN UPI Sports Editor NEW YORK (UPI) Mickey Lolich seemed perfectly at peace with the whole world He wasn't though Nobody would ever know that to look at him stretched out there on the clubhouse floor completely relaxed with his head propped up against a full bag of laundry which In turn was resting against one of the green and white pillars in the dressing room All the other members of the Detroit Tigers were already chessed and out on the field but Mickey Lolich who would pitch the second game of a doubleheader with the New York Yankees a contest still - more than two hours away rested seemingly contented on the hard concrete floor wearing only a pair of white Jockey shorts and a while tee shirt which had the word "Kawasaki” across it "What's that" someone asked Detroit's ace lefthander "a Japanese ball club?" J"No” said Lolich without bothering to move his head off the laundry bag "It's a motorcycle company I'm con- nected with" “You still drive a motorcycle?" the guy asked Lolich “Sure It's my hobby Some guys play golf I've been riding 14 years" “Ever have an accWet?" “Why Monkey Around?" “Never I treat it with great respect Nobody has to tell me Directors Told To Shun Ego’s - DENVER (UPI) Dr Noah Langdale president of Georgia State University told collegiate athletic directors Monday to get off their “ego" trips and get involved in strengthen! iir shaky athletic programs “The greatest dilemma facing you" Langdale told the opening session of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics “is your personal ego conflicting with your service and duty" Langdale told the delegates there was no room for errors In the profession of collegiate athletics He said athletic directors need to make sure they have unlimited time to work for a changing environment on college campuses if they want their programs to survive current attacks Langdale said “I want you all to know that I don't want you putting on your golf clothes at 3 pm every afternoon" he said “It you are gping to develop programs you must have self identification and participation" 'He said the American public was tired of being misled and athletics must “call things by their right names That's the first step in finding out the -- truth" During the luncheon 24 persons were inducted into the athletic directors hall id fame They included the late Glen J “Red" Jacoby who shaped the rebirth of the University of Wyoming's athletic program during the past 27 years before his death March 6 and former Oklahoma coach Bud Wilkinson Also inducted were John L Brickels Miami (Ohio) Robert N "Red" Brown West Virginia E M Cameron Duke Jack C Curtice California-Sant- a Barbara Cameron Scotty Deeds California State-Lo- s Angeles C Johnson Dun Alabama State Alexander Dur-le- y Texas Southern R E Henderson Baylor Jesse Hill Southern California George Huff Illinois George W Jacobs St Michaels Comer Jones Oklahoma Richard Koenig Valparaiso Rudolf Halbert tavik Arizona State James C Loveless DePauw Warren McQuirk 4-- my career is my arm I know it 1 y monkey around?" “How have tilings been going for you generally?" “Wed I'm seven-ahd-sev- sounds like a drink but at the doesn't it? beginning of the year when 1 I lost two was games 1 and two others 0 "Now like I say my record and I know is I'm better than a 500 pitcher" "Does the designated hitter rule have anything to do with now 5-- 2 seven-and-seve- n 2-- White Sox topped foe Minnesota 2 Twins and the Texas Rangers downed the Oakland in other American 2 A's 3-- your record?" “It's possible I'm not gonna say my record is lousy because of that alone though" “What do you think of the rule?" “I don't like League games Bumbry beat out a single to short when Johnson hesitated making the throw in the 12th inning moved to second on Rich Coggins’ sacrifice advanced to third on a wild pitch by Frank Linzy and scored on Willie Davis' infield out Mike Cuellar went the full 12 innings for the Orioles allowing nine hits and striking out nine for his fourth win The Indians snapped the it" “Why not?" “It's hurting us" said talich lifting his head off the laundry bag "It's putting a tremendous strain on us You gotta go nine hard innings You don't get any break at ad None of us is happy with It" how “Specifically do you figure the rule hurts you?" It Takes A While It'd take a little while but I can explain it if you wanna listen” "Go ahead" “Let's take a normal game" Lolich said “A pitcher will come up twice Let's not cad him an easy out but he's an out man The third time up they may pinch hit for him and generally you’re gonna get the pinch hitter out Okay let's go to the No 8 man now TVithout the designated hitter in the lineup he's gonna swing at bad pitches because he knows he's followed by the pitcher So now he’s an out man That means you’ve got yourself six outs or two innings Spread those six outs over a ball game and it really comes to more than two innings Before this new rule you could come up with four easy Innings sometimes and that meant you only had to pitch five hard innings Not now anymore With the rule the pitcher doesn’t get a break at all anymore" "The rule will keep some players around and some feel that's good for They also feel it produces more hitting and that's good too” “Yes it's good in that sense but overall 1 don't think it's good for baseball” said Lolich "Why?" Ad That's Gone “I think it takes the fun outta the game for the fans A lotta the suspense also You know the grandstand managers are a big part of the game You've seen and heard 'em when the manager makes a move Oh my God he's gonna let him hit!' or 'Do you think he'd go for a pinch hitter or not?' With the designated hitter ad that's gone now” Mickey talich hasn't gone to bat even once for the Tigers this season Nor does he bother take batting practice anymore “I don't miss it" he laughed “My lifetime average I think is 064 That's about half the stitches on a baseball There are 112 stitches on a bad Or something like that Anyway when you're a lousy hitter like I am you don't miss not hitting very much" hours ! 'rr after the Tigers had dropped the opener by one run Mickey Lolich went out and pitched the nightcap for them He pitched wed and his control was excellent It was so good in fact Graig Nettles picked on a pitch and deposited it into the right field stands with one ouj In the ninth That made the Yanks the winners It also made Mickey Lolich's record and a wretched day ad around for him and the Detroit Tigers 2-- 1 Yankees’ jJ i World’s Best In Suit Luke Meet NFL Slant On TV riders when the US top meets the World’s best European riders July 1st at Manning Cycle Park 35 miles West of Salt take City Ad 3 are members of the Plaza Cycle Team leading the Utah riders wid be 23 year old Bob Brown who has already won 2 International AMA qualifying races in Washington and Oregon and was 3rd overall at Manning Bob graduated from Ogden Utah wrestler where he was and has been racing bikes for 5 years He is ranked in the top 10 this season and began his In 20 all-sta- ternational competition last the Plaza year Brown is a very smooth rider and is exceptionally strong and durable when racing in high humidity and heat This cou'd be a plus for Brown at Manning This wid be the first In- ternational competition from Bob Plum and Dennis Packard Plum is Just 21 and graduated from Skyline and like Brown was a wrestler in high school Bob has been racing for 4 years and is the current dominant local power in the 250cc He was 2nd overall in the qualifying race at Manning He is a very smooth racer and never crashes and many say the best 250 rider on Cycle Team Packard rides like a Russian Looks and rides wild with quids reflexes He was first overall in foe qualifying race at Manning and number 1 local rider in the runs and handed Kansas City's open class Dennis is very strong and durable and usually rides in two different classes at ad races WIMBLEDON Utah will be well represented in the 250cc International AJO Motocross July 1st at Manning Also 3 local riders will be in the By FRED McMANE open support class Salt take's UPI Sports Writer David Crandell and John The Chicago Cubs are curAdamson both riding for rently running away with the Checkered Flag and for Western NL East Division title and the Cycle Kerry Fowler from Lehi Qibs are winning games in a manner which benefits a champion Take Monday night for The Cubs were example trailing 0 to Jon Matlack entering the ninth inning when presto they rallied for three runs to defeat the New York So cham- In the tennis world' of the greatest Seventy-threnames in men's tennis boycotted the tournament this year and yet the first-dacrowd was Just as big as though all of them were on foe courts instead of a bumper crop of e y NEW YORK (UPI) names everal -S- wid help television viewers identify some names this sea- son as the CBS-T- V network announced the of signing several former NFL stars as broadcast analysts during the W Mason 1973 season Timmy Brown Tommy Pete Retzlaff Bart Starr and Wayne Walker were those signed by the network to help the play-by-pla- y Minnesota Stan Bahnsen received credit for his ninth win although he needed the relief help of both Terry Forster and Cy Acosta Acosta earned his fifth save Jeff Burroughs' dou- two-ru- n ble was the big blow of a three-ru- n third inning which enabled Sonny Siebert to win his fifth game with the help of three Texas relievers Toby Harr ah homered for the Rangers while Bert Campaneris Sal Bandq Deron Johnson and Gene Tenace each had two hits for the A's who left 12 runners stranded 2-- Mets3-- 2 and stretch their division lead to 64 games over the Montreal Expos load the bases and after Randy Hundley forced Hickman at the plate Don Kessinger delivered g a single In the only other NL games Pittsburgh swept a doubleheader from Montreal 6 and 1 game-winnin- 8-- 3-- Houston routed Cincinnati 13-- 2 Philadelphia edged St Louis 6 and Los Angeles edged San 7-- Diego 31 Hebner was the for as the Pirates star batting they swept a doubleheader Hebner drove In three runs in Richie a homer while Bob Watson collected a single and a two-ru- n double during the rally Ken Forsch went the distance for Houston to notch his eighth victory despite giving up a two-ru- n homer to Bobby Tolan r Mike Rodgodzin-shit a two-ru- n homer in the eighth inning to give the Phillies a victory over the Pinch-hitte- kl Ted Simmons’ Cardinals homer had given the Cardinals a to lead in the fop of foe inning but Rodgodzinski con- 2-- unknowns 80 defeat Carlton Fisk homered over the left field wall in Fenway Park at precisely the moment when a taped recording of an interview with him was explaining why it was difficult to hit in the Boston park to give the Red Sox their win over the Tigers in the Monday night nationally televised game The blow handed Jim Perry his sixth loss Al Kaline homered for the Tigers Carlos May doubled in two runs and scored on a single by Rick Reichardt in foe first inning to give the White Sox all the runs they needed to beat nected off reliever Diego Segui the opener including a pair to give Darrell Brandon his with his ninth homer of the first win of the year Tim Matlack had allowed the Cubs year and Hebner also homered McCarver also homered for SL only two hits entering the ninth in the nightcap Rennie Stennett Louis when he walked leadoff batter also drove in three runs for the Ken McMullen hit his third Glenn Beckert Billy Williams Pirates in the first game while homer in as many games and followed with a single and Jim Al Oliver homered in the Claude Osteen notched his Hickman walked to load foe Boots Day hit a seventh straight win as the nightcap bases bringing on Tug McGraw homer for Montreal in the first Dodgers defeated the Padres in relief of Matlack Osteen boosting his record to game Ron Santo tagged McGraw The Astros exploded for nine lto needed relief help from for a double to right to score runs in the sixth inning to Jim Brewer in the ninth when two runs and tie foe game at 2 defeat the Reds Cesar Cedeno the Padres pushed across their Jose Cardenal walked to re touched off the big inning with second run England Wimbledon Ken Wright his second Cubs Threaten Flag Runaway (UPI) — It has been said before but it's worth saying pionships are unique CLEVELAND'S GAYLORD PERRY Is Impeded by umpire Lon DIMuro at the request of Yankee manager Ralph Haak (background) after Hauk accused Perry of throwing aa Illegal pitch Nothing was discovered Chicago Widens East Margin Wimbledon Unknowns Draw Big Crowds In First Round Play players out there I don't even know" said one veteran umpire “and I get around" The world's top women who have not pulled out take the Courts today but Monday it was all men --men with names like AmritraJ Caujolle and Pugaev Nevertheless the opening day program drew nearly 23000 to the sunny strawberries-and-crea89th lawn tennis championships— just as many passed through the turnstiles when Stan Smith Ken Rosewall Arthur Ashe - “ Rod Laver and company were i V- "'' competing for gold and glory In that order Not all of it was vintage tennis There were no upsets Only a handful of matches JIMMY CONNORS of L'SA won his first day Wimbledon matchup produced memorable play But finest hopes you couldn't prove it by the with Mark Farrell of Britain Connors Is one of U crowds overflowing the stands (UPI) sipping tea and promenading in the annual fashion show which week tournament ran out a powerful off polished makes Wimbledon as much a Plots of West Ger4 6J 4 win over strong social occasion as a sporting many 3 2 British southpaw Mark Farrell one Borg of Sweden —Bjorn Roger Taylor of Britain the These were the highlights in making No 3 seed and all the other e his first a day of lowlights: appearance here at only 17 seeded men won without —The Duchess of Kent who walked on the center court sensation But the crowd was pleased leading a stapling ovation- -a to face India's veteran rremjit rare royal gesture— when Hie tall and served four straight and it was plentiful Ticket Nastase of Romania one of aces touts forlornly peddling "center three members of the AssociaBorg sixth seeded after the court scats guv real cheap" tion of Tennis Professionals ATP pullout won in three sets outside the grounds Monday should find business better 8 (ATP) not boycotting the but only after an agonizing tournament walked onto the tiebreaker in the third The today since Monday's crowds immaculate center court as No score was 3 4 8 found Wimbledon is as Wimble-(k- n 1 seed to Jimmy Connors of Kellville open the tournament always was Nastase who had "other 111 seeded fifth and the “I think we'll make a profit" in American the a club official grinned things on my mind" all last m fc1 r J 6-- 6-- familiar foe key hit off Mel Stottlemyre in foe sixth inning Thurman Munson homered for foe Yankees in the ninth Nolan Ryan hurled a and struck out nine to raise his record to M for the Angels Vada Pinson supported Ryan’s pitching with a triple and a single which drove in three five-hitt- er - SALT LAKE The State of Utah wid have 3 of the nations "There are about winning er Motocross Field Talented again— the eight-gam- e streak when Chris Chambliss drove in two runs with a bases-fille- d single and Gaylord Perry for his pitched a nine-hittwin delivered Chambliss eighth Hans-Joachi- m Massachusetts Walter Mctaughlin St John's Reed Swenson Weber Slate Albert Twitched Max Rutgers Weber Hamilton College Elton E Wieman Denver and James H Whitham Northern Iowa 4-- 2-- 5 6-- big-tim- 20-1- 6-- 6-- 9-- 6-- Rozelle’s Drug Control Program Set a syndicate (UPI) - Pete medical director for all the make it commissioner who NEW YORK Roselle of National Football League is expected to unveil his plan for of drugs to the foe controlled-us- e 26 NFL owners today as a two-da- y owners' meeting into action swings The NFL Players Association meeting in Chicago last weekend has already voted to reject any plan of the commissioner's would call for a which mandatory urinalysis as part of But it was the deterrent believed that Rozelle might move to establish an NFL would Logan Smithfield Split Tivinhill Iogan and Smithfield spilt a pair of American Legion games last week throwing the Cache County legion race wide open into this week's games Smithfield won the opener behind Dean Egbert's but Logan rallied to win the one-hitt- er to 2-- nightcap 1 Egbert who baffled Logan batters for six innings gave up a harmless triple to Bill Calder-woo- d to lose his nohltter but received six hits from his teammates three of those fifth coming during a three-run Inning In foe second game Smith-fiel- d hurler Don Tar bet engaged million to Chicago headed by sports entrepreneur mandatory teams to rehort any drugs they Potter Palmer Palmer is also of the Harlem maintain and the reasons for part-owntheir use Globetrotters Rorelle is expected to go over There is no formal meeting of the plan thoroughly with the the expansion committee scheowners today before making duled for the two days but announcement any Other topics on the agenda Rooney committee chairman of expansion for the two-da- y meetings are said “the subject the sale of foe New Orleans is likely to be dicussed Saints and the possibility of throughout the meetings” Among the dties Interested In further expansion The league has not yet getting an NFL franchise are Scottsdale Ariz Tampa Fla approved the sale of the Saints who were sold for a record 820 and Seattle Wash a tight duel with Logan's Steve Knudsen The game was knotted at 1 entering the sixth In Marshall To Hawaii - Dave SAN DIEGO (UPI) obtained from the Marshall New York Mets by the San Diego Padres in an but tagan pushed across the winning run on a walk sacrifice and Caiderwood's double to left deal was lookina forward to a center starting oufield Job Instead he to the club's Jeff Pitcher and Randy Tripp was optioned hits Smithfield team in the Hawaii farm had the only needed Pacific Coast taague follow'ng who Knudsen against last Inning relief help from Scott Monday night's game against while Logan the Los Angeles Dodgers Watterson off Tarbet hits three managed It was believed his place on tagan hosts South Cache the roster will be taken by Wednesday at Glen Worthington Enzo Hernandez due to come Park 8 pm and will entertain off the disabled list next week tawlston In a twInbiU Friday 8 after suffering a torn ligament earlier In the season pm |