6 Thursday, October 23, 1975 University Daily Kansan Reds rally to win Series BOSTON (AP)—Joe Morgan, battling his way out of World Series slump, blooped a two-out, ninth-inning single that drove home the winning run last night and gave the Boston Red Sox their first Series championship in 33 years. THE GAME WAS TIED 3-3 when Cincinnati came to bat in the ninth against rookie reliever Jim Burton, Ken Griffey opened with a walk, and Cesar Geronimo bounced Dan Driessen batted for winning pitcher Clay Carroll and tapped to second,加速撞击。Carroll drove Darrell Johnson went to the mound to talk to Burton and the young lefthand worked the count to 3-2 before walking Peter Rowe, the peppery captain of the team. That brought up Morgan, whose bat had been ineffective in the first six games of the Series. Burton got ahead of the Cincinnati second baseman, running the count to 1-2. But Morgan hung in and drilled his decisive hit on a line to center field. FRED LYNN DASHED in, hoping for a play on the ball. But it dropped in front of him, and the Reds were on top for the first time all night. Now the Red Sox, who had led 3-0, had one last chance at the Reds. Will McEananey, the fourth Cincinnati pitcher, faced the top of the Boston batting order in the last of the ninth inning. The first pitch was a three-run single by a lambed 1-1 pitch to Griffey in right field. THE BOB MONTGOMERY, making his first appearance of the Series, batted for Denny Doyle and hit the first pitch to Dave Concepción at stopfire on the second out. That left it all up to old pro The Carl Yastrzemaki, long-time hero of the Red Sox. With the crowd of 35,200 roaring on every pitch, he scored 16 (>3), then Yzfilled to Gorengio in center. Before Geronimo even squeezed the ball. Women's sports selling tickets Season tickets for women's athletics will be on sale today, tomorrow and Saturday, March 20. The Allen Field House, at a booth in the Kansas Union, in the women's coalition office in the Union and in the office of the dean of women's athletics will be sold by the women's athletic coaches. Student tickets are $7.50 and non-student tickets for adults are $12.50. A student must be enrolled in at least seven hours to be eligible for a student ticket. No season tickets will be available to students of high school age and younger. A ticket will admit the buyer to all home events in volleyball, basketball, gymnastics and tennis. McEenaney was jumping off the mound into the arms of catcher Johnny Bench. In seconds, the Reds were swarming onto the field and forcing an outfield run. Farpark fawns overran the field. THE FANS ASSAULTED the scoreboard in left field, tearing down the numbers and also made off with the bases for souvenirs. The Reds were outnumbered, might have been had the Red Sox won. Rose was voted the Most Valuable Player of the Series and awarded the that goes on. It was a great comeback for the Reds because, for much of the game, it looked as if all it belonged to Boston. The Red Sox ran 3-10 until the sixth inning when an error by Doyle and Perez' home run over the left-field wall not the Reds started. They didn't finish until the 1975 world championship of baseball belonged to them. Homecoming Mums at Alexander's 826 Iowa Bump For Beer! at the at The Yuk-Down This Friday & Saturday Bump to Mixed Emotions Win a PITCHER in our weekly Friday & Saturday Night Bump Contest. --the men's shop THE YUK-DOWN HAS BANDS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. 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