University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 14. 1970 7 Baltimore Routs Cincinnati 9-3; Orioles Can Clinch Series Today BALTIMORE (UPI) — The charging Baltimore Orioles parlayed another sensational pitching and drove Bobcahn and Dave McNally on the homer—the first by a pitcher in World Series competition—into a 4-9 rout Tuesday over the dazed Reds and a 3-1 lead in the series. The Orioles, who've now reeled off if consecutive victories since the 2015 season, close out their second four-game series sweep in the last five years. BALITMORE'S FIRST two victories were close but this time the Reds were never in the game. The Orioles partisans—a crowd splitting roared at the play of Brooks Robinson, McNally, Frank Robinson, who snapped out of an 0.9 oumpilt with three hits in his first game, Cairns, who had three hits, and Bon Buford, who hit a solo homer. saved for Brooks and McNally saved for Brooks and McNally. After each game in which Brooks makes a standout play, manager Earl Wear always welcomes him to crowd and he'll make another one"—and sure enough, he does. But the standing ovations were BROOKS MADE ONE sen. McNALLY, WHO HIT a grand stam during the regular season in 1988, had a homer in last year's playoffs. He scored three three while losing to the New served up the grand slam to McNally on a 2-2 pitch that made it 8-1. KANSAN sports sational play with a dive to his right on Johnny Besser's liner in the sixth, added several merely nonsensical niggles and had two doubles—driving in the Orioles' first two runs of Fony Clonginger in the 1970s. Brooks' first double and the solo homers by Frank Robinson in the third and Buford in the fifth made it 4-1. Clininger was then routed in the sixth inning and Wayne Granger, the Reds' ace reliever, came out of the bullpen and been at their sharpest, but it hasn't mattered because the Oriole hitches been seen in the crippled hires' pitching stuff. Cloninger, who hasn't completed a game all season, got the nod for the Reds. Ironically, McNally—who was working with eight day offs—didn't have his best stuff and was touched for nine hits while going through three starters—Palmer, Mike Cuellar and McNally—have BUFORD WALKED ON 4ON pitches to lead off the Orlosles first and after the next two batters were retired, Frank Robinson sent him to third with a pitch that led his first hit for his first hit of the series. York Mets in five games. This year the Orioles have seven homers in three games and their power has been a key difference Clungier then walked Blair on a 3-2 pitch and Brooks Robinson followed with his two-run double in the fourth. Orioles fans out of their seats. Cloninger then struggled into the sixth—giving up the third-inning homer to Frank and the fifth innings hit to Buford. When Blair hit a one-out single in the sixth. Anderson decided to bring on Granger his best short relief but hasn't seen work in this series. BALTIMORE (UPI)—Brooks Robinson, a hero in all three Baltimore World Series victories, says he realized last month that his series's reward would be different from last year's for the Orioles. ★★★ GRANGER GAVE UP a button to Brooks and then walked Dave Johnson intentionally to load the bases. Granger struck out Andy El-Echebarren and seemed out of the jam since McNally had struck out in his first two appearances. But he was a 2-2 pitch into the left field seats as the fans exploded in noise. Brooks Robinson Stars ference in September. Last year, we lost something like five our last six games during the season. This year, we came in winning "winner." "You could sense the dif- "My attitude wasn't any different, but this year I think the bats were played better and faster than the stretch." Robinson said Tuesday after the Orioles went 4-3 in their last game in Reno with "innsed Rams" at a 9-8 victory. The Orioles, counting their three World Series wins, have won 17 straight games since Sept. 20. Bronnised make a spectacular play to start a double play in the room. The player, in good catches of line drives, is beautiful brilliant diving grab on Johnny Bench in the sixth, and smashed one running over one ramp, running one and driving in two. Serving Lawrence . . . Since 1857 Antique brown leather two buckler on stacked heel. $15 2nd Floor Big Play Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN KU Hawk, Mark Gargaty, intercepts a layup Dickey pass into the fourth quarter. Gargaty scored on a three righl rival State. Geraghty's interception came with three minutes left to play and stopped a K-State drive on KU's 18-yard line. Geraghty was chosen KU back of the Week for his outstanding play against the Wildcat's, when he was credited with six tackles while playing the last half with a strained knee. Nebraska Moves to Fourth The Indians beat Southern California from a narrow first week, 24-17, move to nine ranking among major colleges are attended Monday by the team's first ever member Board of Coaches. The victory, Stanford's first over No. 13, came in years, gave John Ralston's team the inside track on a Rose Bowl game. NEW YORK (UPI)—In one Saturday afternoon, Stanford regained its high national position and secured possession of first place in the Pacific Eight Conference and first place in the first Rose Bowl trip since 1923. Ohio State, Texas and Notre Dame continued to run 1-2-3 in the balloting. Ohio State took the No. 1 overall vote in a secretive week by downing Michigan State, 29-10 Texas, the defending national champion, ripped Oklahoma, 41-19, and Notre Dame outclassed Army, 51-10. Nebraska was fourth Mississippi took fifth and Ai Force was sixth. Michigan took the No. seven ranking, followed by Auburn, Stanford, and Arkansas. Five coaches from each of the seven geographical areas of the state are selected to board. Each week they select the top 10 major college teams in the nation with point awarded on a ballot, and vote on first through 10th. The United States International top 20 major college football teams with first place votes and parentheses. Fourth week. 14. S. Carolina (3-1-1) 15. Tie Ga. Tech (4-1) Team 1. Ohio St. 18 (3-0) 2. Texas 13 (4-0) 3. Notre Dame 14 (4-0) 4. Notre Dame 14 (4-0) 5. Mississippi 14 (4-0) 6. Air Force 5 (2-0) 7. Michigan 4 (4-0) 8. Arkansas 4 (4-0) 9. Stanford 4 (4-1) 10. Arkansas 4 (4-1) 11. Arizona St. 4 (4-0) 12. Minnesota 4 (4-0) 13. Colorado 3 (3-1) 15 Tie Ga. Tech (4,1) 2 2 16 Tie Houston (2,1) 2 2 17 Tie UCLA (3,2) 2 1 18 Tie San Diego St. (5,6) 1 1 Points Big Eight Standings Points 326 298 286 225 193 131 118 117 97 42 31 25 10 W L T P Pet PPF Nechanisa 4 1 0 141 54 Karti 4 0 1 141 54 Colo 3 1 0 258 138 Iva St. K 1 1 0 258 138 Okla 2 2 0 163 131 Okla 2 2 0 560 72 Okla 2 2 0 498 72 Okla 2 2 0 498 72 Okla 2 2 0 498 72 | | W | L | T | Pct | Pf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Neh. | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 1 | | Kelp | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 1 | | Rak. | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 48 | | Rak. St | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 84 | | Rak. St | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 31 | | Rak. St | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 29 | LIVE! FRIDAY... AHEARN FIELDHOUSE • K-STATE MANHATTAN, KANSAS 1N SONGCERT NOVEMBER 6 8:30 pm TICKETS: $2.50 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 AT: 血液流速影响血流速度影响血流速度 Name ___ Address ___ City/State ___ Please send me MAIL ORDER FORM Mail to: THREE DG NIGHT, Activities Ctr *C-State union, KSU, Manhattan, ks.6502 SENE 2 & 4 S Aelf-AUDRESEED, STAMPEE ENVELOPE, POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN OCT. 2 我爱我的朋友 我爱我的朋友 我爱我的朋友 Tuesday's practice session and all practices to come will be held behind locked gates with only the press allowed in. Rodgers added the Cornhuskers are comparable in ability to Kansas State "If we're going to have any kid success," Rodgers said. "Women don't have closed practices. My only objection is having outsiders watch practice." at the back of the Town Shop Uptown 839 Mass. St. VLA RENT Hawks Prepare for NU Practice Closed to Public Pepper Rodgers told Tuesday KU will have to play a near-error game for Saturday if the team lost in an untraded Nebraska, Corrinhan. "If we don't play great we won't have a chance." Rodgers said after an hour and half playing. "They might be the best team we've ever played in the Big Eight. They've got it all." Rodgers said the only possible Cornshuker weakness he can see is in the defensive secondary. The other players will make considerable use of the airways. Last week, six passers kept Kesar and six passes were thrown by quarterback Hank Heck as the six passers stayed with a ground attack. Uptown VI 3-5755 "We'll have to throw the ball more (than against K-State) at home this season, with our plosive," Rodgers said. "They are probably the most explosive of all." The Jayhawks are currently tied with Nebraska for first place and in conference with a 1-4 record. They have been termed the "headliner" in the Big Eight and will be viewed by thousands from crowd of approximately 50,000. John Novotty business manager for the key Athletic Department during the early week that a sellout for the game is possible. The stadium seats In of Rodgers' years at KU, the Taijah hawks have gone into the playoffs and this year will be no different. Despite this Rodgers owns a 2-1 record and their coach, Dob Vaneyen, who is the winningest football team in the league, will Freshmen Tryouts For KU Basketball Set For Thursday Any interested freshman to welcome and encouraged to tryout. KU freshman basketball coach Gale Catlett has announced who would like to try to prepare for this year's freshman team should report at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, in Allen come as you are hungry Sandy's HAMBURGERS Pepper Rodgers .. prepares KU for Nebraska 2120 W. 9th Picture of a man about to make a mistake He's shopping around for a diamond "bargain," but shopping for "price" alone isn't the wise way to find one. It takes a skilled professional and scientific instruments to judge the more important price determining factors—Cutting, Color and Clarity. 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