University Daily Kimsan Friday, October 16, 1970 3 Baltimore Wins Series; Brooks Is Named MVP BALTIMORE (UPI)—The Baltimore Orioles won baseball's world championship for the second time Thursday by bombarding Chicago's crippled pitching staff for 15 hits in a 9-3 victory—and amazing Brooks Robinson made it official with one last diving The victory, the Orioles' 18th in their last 19 games of 1970, gav KANSAN sports y. the same count last year. the American League champions the series by four games to one—and erased at last the sting of their loss to the New York Mets It didn't matter that the Orioles didn't need Brooks as they own the team, but some come close to matching their four-game sweep of the Los Angeles Clippers. oy the same count last year, he was sitting at Robinson, the "most valuable player" in the series, had a big hand and glove in the final inning—first robbing diving stab to his right open the inning and then throwing out pinch-hitter Pat Corrales for the final out. Brooks, who was 1-for-5 in the game while setting one series record and tying two others, got a standing ovation from the 45,341 fan as he was called out on Friday, after it at bat—although pitcher Mike Miller and Dave Johnson, Paul Blair, Frank Robinson, Bob Powell and Merv Rettenmund shared the final game spotlight. Johnson and Blair each collected three hits while Frank Robinson, Powell and Rettenmund added two each. The Cincinnati pitching staff, bogged down with sore-armed burlers, simply couldn't contain the Orioles, who collected two bats and two ribs and 11 singles to turn the tense title game into a rout. NOW WORLD WIDE! THE MAIL BOX SUPER DISCOUNT SOUNDS Gray Plans Withdrawal From KU The Mail Box, P.O. Box 2417 lowest overall prices anywhere on 8-track tapes, cassettes, & provocative & groovy posters at super-low discount prices. Speediest delivery & completely guaranteed. Send for our current catalog of selections & their low prices. We have a complete line of rock, pop, blues, soul, country western, folk, jazz, classical, gospel & soundtrack. For free catalog mail your request to: San Francisco, Calif. 94126 Ted Owens, Kansas basketball coach, announced Thursday the start of a 7-ayre promising 6-7 sophomore Kansas City, Kansas, plans to withdraw from KU and will not return in basketball for the Jahywhs. Use Kansan Classifieds He had no comment about his withdrawal from KU. Owens also had no comment about Gray's withdrawal, which cuts the KU squad to 13 players. Gray, former prep All-American High School, said he planned to enroll at another high school near future but did not indicate the future. gray averaged 17.3 players game for last year's KU freshman team that finished with a 2.9 loss to two losses and was considered standing prospect. He also averaged 12 rebounds a game. He has also played for the second sophomore prospect KU has lost this year. Bossard, a 64 forward from Washington, D. C., had not reenrolled at KU for the fall term of scholastic ineligibility. Bossard was one of two athletes from the Nike High School in Washburn, Indiana, recruited, resulting in a two-year probation by the Big Eight. Bossard and football player Curtis Thompson had fraudulent high school records that placed them high enough in class to be eligible for NCAA and Big Eight athletic scholarships. Scouts from the Liberty, Sugar and Cotton Conference be among the crowd invited to attending Saturday's Big Eight Conference, hailing in between Kansas City and New York. Bowl Scouts Will View KU, Huskers Bowl representatives planning to attend are Wilbur Evans, a co-chairman of the Sevillo of the Cotton Bowl. Capt. Joe Katz, executive director of Siga Bowl, and Bill Eckert, Ken Akin of the Liberty Bowl. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOEFEMAN Smasher running back Mike Montgomery (2) to the ground after the attempted a futtle third quarton in last week's 21-15 KU win. SURPRISE YOUR PARENTS Treat them to one of our delicious sandwiches before the game. Then you can walk to the stadium together— IT'S ONLY 2 BLOCKS. They'll LOVE you for it. in the WALL Jayhawk Food Mart BOARD of DIRECTORS Saturday October 17 RED DOG Now Showing Hillcrest 1-2-3 "EXTRAVAGANTLY FUNNY performances by Wilder, Griffith and especially Sutherland." "VERY FUNNY...lush and lavish." —JUDITH CRIST "WHAT A PLEASURE TO LAUGH!" The acting to a man is wildly funny" - CHICAGO TRIBUNE "JUST FUNNY - JUST GREAT." CHICAGO SUBLIMES GENE WILDER out of The Producer DONALD SUTHERLAND fresh from M.A.S.H. Eve. 7:30 & 9:25 Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2:10 Adult 1.50 Child .75 Never have so few...taken so many ...for so much. CLINT EASTWOOD, TELLY, SAVALAS, DON RICKLES CARROLL O'CONNOR and DONALD SUTHERLAND Eve. 7:05 & 9:40 Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2:00 Adult 1.50 Child .75 "There is no end, no beginning. There it only the infinite passion of life." Rome. Before Christ. After Fellini. 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