Doc Greene in the Detroit NewsI know that if I’d had another'relief pitcher the past season,’' Manager Bob Scheffing was saying, “or maybe Hank Aguirre having the-sort of year he had in 1960, and Terry Fox not hurt part of the time, -the Tigers would have gone into September seven games in front. ... So I’ve got to look for relief pitching. ... Of course, .we need other help.'T. -.And we’ve got enough promising youngsters th^f, we might be able to make a deal. ... I’d like to get Harmo,n Killebrew or somebody like him. . . . He’d bat in 125 runs. ... If you compart: our batting ordgf with the Yankees, we could stand ’em off some in the first five places, even with Mantle and Maris. ... But after Norm Cash, we fall off:'’