[HE BATTALION Thursday, April 27, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 5 k Tigers may be contenders a milej tanks i ist ons, r iong-nj 2mm ire ive a i;.J assaults J • way i t l ARLINGTON (AP) —Detroit nanager Billy Martin believes his Tigers are starting to hit their spring training groove. The Tigers blasted the Texas Rangers 8-1 Wednesday night to veep a two-game series and re- ain the lead in the American eague East. “We felt in spring training [that we had everything going. Then we got set back by the strike,” Martin said. “Then we lost two games in Baltimore we could have won. “Baltimore is a helluva club, but I still say they were hurt by the loss of Frank Robinson. You just can’t replace a Frank Robin son easily.” Martin added, “It’s encouraging to jump out ahead in the early going. We had planned to do it in spring training. That’s what were were talking about—get out ahead and make the other teams come after us.” Joe Coleman pitched a three- hitter at the Rangers, many of them his former teammates. Cole man was traded to Detroit with pitcher Jim Hannan and infielders Ed Brinkman and Aurelio Rod riguez for two pitchers, including Denny McLain, and two infielders. eon. The I eng, 40 1 •pita!, ifantry J outh of I d unde:] oungster takes boxing title over Argentina’s Marcano wsieged; iles nortij aniese lu ttack parati shortly was awn anil led. | ighlandj.1 are nortil e the igatAiE HONOLULU OP) — Even as he enough to put Marcano on the ecame the youngest boxing champion of this century, junior [lightweight Ben Villaflor showed he is a long way from his full potential. The brawling Villaflor, 19, won unanimous decision over Vene- [zuela’s Alfredo Marcano Tuesday light, but some observers still luestioned Villaflor’s boxing abil ity. “He’s a tough kid,” said Mar iano’s manager, Willie Ketchum, !"but he’s no boxer.” N iile c (VICE ictioniil pment" | Ave, 2 Judge Harold Hart, who scored |it 69-68 for Villaflor, agreed. "Villaflor landed a lot of hard (punches,” he said, “but he missed an awful lot too.” Villaflor, by his own admis- (sion, came out swinging for a knockdown. Marcano, who fought cautiously, dodged most of the lunging lefts Villaflor dished up, but Villaflor connected often ropes several times in the early rounds. Marcano, a right-hander, ap peared to have trouble figuring out how to handle Villaflor’s left- handed style. Neither fighter ever appeared to be in trouble. The record book lists only one fighter—bantamweight Ped lar Palmer — who was younger when he won a world title. Palmer was just six days past his 19th birthday when he won his crown in 1895. Two other judges scored Villa flor the winner, 74-68 and 74-64. By pre-fight arrangement, the winner is obliged to defend the title within 90 days against Vic tor Etchegaray of Argentina, the World Boxing Association’s No. 1 ranked contender. Promoter Sam Ichinose said the title fight will probably be held in Honolulu. Coleman, now 3-0 for the sea son, said, “I’m really happy about that trade because we’ve got a helluva shot at winning the pen nant. We had a lot of fun on the old Washington team, but you can’t beat playing for a winner. We’ve got tremendous defense and hitting.” He added, “You play before one and a half million fans a year. That makes a lot of difference also.” Coleman said Detroit had a better pitching staff than most of the experts thought. “We are going to make a lot of experts eat their words,” he said. “We’ll give Baltimore a run for their money.” Rodriguez knocked in two runs against his old mates and Texan Norman Cash clubbed a homer as the Tigers unleashed a 12-hit attack against lower Dick Bos nian and Helpers. The Rangers scored their only run in the first inning on Don Mincher’s RBI single. Texas announced after the game that it was putting out fielder Jeff Burroughs on the disabled list for 15 days and bringing up Ted Ford from Den ver. The Rangers are idle Thursday and the Tigers travel home for a lengthy stand. New York Knicks topple Lakers in NBA basketball playoff action Rick Barry paces NY Nets LOS ANGELES LP>—The New York Knicks, with Bill Bradley and Jerry Lucas leading a blister ing shooting assault by hitting 24 of 32 shots, shattered the Los Angeles Lakers 114-92 Wednes day night in the first game of their best-of-seven playoff series for the National Basketball Asso ciation crown. Bradley hit 11 of 12 shots, in cluding his first eight, and Lucas fired in a series of long-range jumpers as the Knicks built a big lead in the second quarter and were never challenged. Bradley past Squires in ABA tilt UNIONDALE, N. Y. )_Rick Barry’s 33 points led the New York Nets to a 118-107 victory over the Virginia Squires Wed nesday night, tying their Ameri can Basketball Association semi final playoff at two victories apiece. The fifth game in the best-of- Iseven series is scheduled for Sat- Marilyn Smith leads Pro-Am FRACnt! 'ED! oke All e cords! 9nly r, April J Week ill Miss It! iy an Y >ne si One net ive of :ity ind the nty )ley SAN ANTONIO (A>> _ A team headed by professional Marilyn Smith won the pro-am Wednes day in the Alamo Ladies Open here with a team score of 55. Three teams headed by profes sionals Cynthia Sullivan, Sharon Moran and Sharon Wilder tied for second with 56. A somber mood prevailed among the Ladies Professional Golf Association touring profes sionals when word spread that one of the tour’s most popular players, Ruth Jessen of Seattle, was forced to withdraw and may have to end her playing career because of a ruptured disc. Another pro-am will be held Thursday. The $25,000, 54-hole tournament will begin Friday and run through Sunday. urday afternoon at Hampton, Va., with the teams returning to New York for the sixth game next Monday night. The Nets raced to an 11-0 lead in the first 2 minutes, 19 seconds of play and were up 31-22 at the end of the first quarter. Barry paced the first period spurt with 16 points, four rebounds, two as sists, a steal and a block. The Nets built their lead to as many as 20 points, 54-34, mid way through the second period but the Squires reeled off 10 straight points to chop that mar gin in half. New York maintained its lead through the third period on the shooting of Barry, Billy Paultz and John Roche. Virginia, which won the first two games of the series before a nine-day layoff forced by an ice show occupying the Nets’ home arena, cut New York’s edge to four points, 108-104, with 3:17 to go. But Ollie Taylor’s layup gave the Nets some breathing room and they pulled away in the final moments. Roche finished with 24 points, Bill Melchionni had 18 and Paultz 16 for the Nets. Julius Erving led the Squires with 27 points and 28 rebounds. SWC meet begins today Both A&M’s golf team and ten nis team will begin conference competition beginning today in Fayetteville, Ark. Steve Veriato leads Aggie golf by winning the conference title last season at the meet. His chances this season are not as promising with the addition of the Texas team made up of Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite. The A&M tennis team finished SWC round-robin play in fourth place behind Rice, SMU and Texas. wound up with 29 points and Lucas with 26. Gail Goodrich led the Lakers with 20. The game was decided in the first half, when the Knicks hit 72 per cent of their shots and took a 67-49 lead. A national television audience and a sellout crowd of 17,505 watched as the Lakers were rout ed for the second consecutive playoff series opener. Los Angeles, blitzed by Mil waukee 93-72 in the first game of their Western Conference championship series, came back to defeat the defending champion Bucks in six games. The Knicks, who beat the Lakers for the NBA champion ship two years ago in a seven- game series, and Los Angeles re turn here Sunday for game No. 2 at 1:00 p.m. PST. Coach not named until weekend Rice, UH play in second game HOUSTON CT) — The second Rice-Houston football game will be played the night of Sept. 9 in Rice University Stadium. The date had been listed in some preliminary schedules as Sept. 16 but the date has been changed because of a development in national television scheduling. Houston will meet Arizona State in the Astrodome Sept. 16, and as a result the Rice-Houston game date was changed. Houston defeated Rice in their first football meeting last year in Rice Stadium. DALLAS tff) — The Dallas Chaparrals of the American Bas ketball Association said Wednes day they don’t expect to name a new head coach before the end of the week. Bob Bass of the Miami Flori dians and Babe McCarthy of Memphis are reported the strong est candidates. However, publicist Doug Tka- chuk said, “We have other can didates on our list and will be talking to them. We’re not like ly to announce anything before Saturday.” The Chaparrals have been coach hunting since Tom Nissalke left Dallas for the Seattle Super- sonics of the National Basketball Association. Nissalke’s assistant, Dave Brown, was not offered the job. Brown has decided to stay as an assistant coach and director of player personnel. The Chaparrals have all but ruled out any collegiate coaches, saying they prefer someone with experience in the professional ranks. Sports schedule Thursday Tennis: Southwest Conference Meet, Fayetteville, Ark. Golf: Southwest Conference Meet, Fayetteville, Ark. Friday Baseball: Texas, Austin, double- header, 1 p.m. Track: At Drake Relays Tenni,S: Southwest Conference Meet, Fayetteville, Ark. COMMENT OF A MCMAHON GRADUATE In September, 1970 I graduated from McMahon College and imme diately accepted a position as a Court Reporter. Last year I made $12,000. 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