6B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston blowout ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston Red Sox dominate Game 1 of World Series at home field, 13-1 Above Right: Fans celebrate Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett's strike out against Colorado Rockies' Brad Hawpe in the fourth inning of Game 1 of the baseball World Series Wednesday at Fenway Park in Boston. Above Left: Red Sox's Josh Beckett pitches against the Rockies in the fourth inning. Beckett allowed six hits in seven innings, improving to 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA in the postseason. Lower Left: Colorado Rockies pitcher Jeff Francis holds his head down after giving up a two-run scoring double to Boston Red Sox's Jason Varitek during the fourth inning. Boston had 17 hits to Colorado's six. ASSOCIATED PRESS Right: Colorado Rockies catcher Yoritre Torrealba watches as Boston Red Sox's Jason Varitek hits a two-run scoring double during the fourth inning. Boston set a record for runs in an opener, becoming the first club to hit eight doubles in a Series game since 1925.