Thursday, October 12, 197 11 Dodgers rally for 2nd Series win LOS ANGELES (AP)—Ron Cey drove in four runs with a single and a homer, and rookie Bob Welch came out of the bullpen in the ninth inning to save the victory as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Giants in Game 7 of the 58th anniversary World Series. The come-from-behind victory gave the Dodgers a 2-1 lead in the best-of-three game, but not for Games Friday night, when Don Sutton will pitch for Los Angeles against new York Race Ann. Cey, who drove in the first Los Angeles run with a fourth-inning single, turned the game around in his next at-bat in the sixth. He drilled a 2-4 pitch from Catfish Hunter into the left-centerfield seats with two men aboard. IT WAS THE second time Cey had tagged Hunter for a series home run. He also connected last year in the second game of the Series. In that game, the Dodgers began Welch replaced reliever Terry Foster in the ninth inning with one out and runners on third base. Welch hit Jurman Munson on second line and threw a second out and then ended the game by getting Reggie Jackson—who had reigned Five Yankee runs—to strike out on a 3-2 pitch. their string of seven consecutive Series games in which they have hit at least one homer. That is two short of the Series record set by the Yankees in 1936-37. JACKSON FOULED off four pitches before Welch fanned him on a swinging strike, sending the roaring Dodger to a slap in ovation for the rookie right-changed pitcher. SANDWIICHED around the streakout was an infield grounder by Jackson that delivered a two-run double and also had driven home the first two New York runs with a third-inning double that gave up. Cey's three-run homer in the sixth put the Ceys in front 4-2, but the Banyans came back in their next turn at bat. Roy White's second hit of the game knocked out Los Angeles starter Burt Hooton, and Forster, who had saved the Series openers for Tommy Pinch-hitter Paul Blair tagged his first pitch for a double, but Foster retired the next three batters, striking out Munson and Graig Nettles on three pitches each. John Tuesday night, marched in from the bullpen. New York stung Hooton early and reached the right-hander, who depends on the deceptive knuckle-curve, for two runs in the third. With one out, White singled and then stool second after Gary Thomsonass—part of a patchwork New York lineup weakened by injuries to three regulars—fied out. retired the first eight batters he faced, but trouble arrived in the fourth. Bill Russell opened with a single to left but was forced out by Smith. Then Nettles made a brilliant diving stop on Garvey's inside the third base line. His throw to first baseman Kyle Frazier, he play, saved a double and a run to Ceyollow with an RBI single to center. On a 3-2 pitch to Dusty Bell, the Doggers played hit-and-run, try to stay out of the dogpound. But the strategy backfired when Baker bounced to third baseman Nettles, who tagged Garvey and threw to first for the rally-killing double play. Munson walked on a 3-2 pitch and Jackson then slashed Hooton's next pitch into the right-field corner for a double. Reigg Smith had trouble retrieving the hit, and Munson ran toward the left-field corner evading the tag by Dodger catcher Steve Yearner, who lured him with Smith's relay. Tuesday's Game Los Angeles 11, New York 8. Los Angeles leads series 1.0 Workouts lead series 1.0 Los Angeles 4, New York 3. Los Angeles leads series 2-0 Thursday's Game Teammates,players gather to bury Dodgers' coach missioner Bowie Kuhn, baseball executives and fans crammed the Trinity Baptist Church to overflowing for the moving ceremony. e scheduled Friday's Game HUNTER. THE crafty veteran, pitched easily through the first three innings. He LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jim Gilliam, one of the Dodgers' "Boys of Summer," was eulogized and buried with his uniform No. 19 teammate in a somber footnote to baseball's World Series. Los Angeles Sutton 15-11 at New York Gandry 25-3. Saurant's Game "We wanted to do something special for Jim and I suggested to M. O'Reilly Porter M. O'Reilly Porter No. 19 in the casket with him," said Don Cameron, a former teammate. "He and Jim worked together." "Nobody ever will wear Dodger No. 19 until again it is his son Dwore. We hope that he will be a gentleman." Sunday's Game Gilliam's old teammates were sprinkled through the crowd. They included Roy Campanella, All-Star catcher now paralyzed because of an automobile accident; shortstop Pee Wee Reese, the last surviving member of the famous infield; Newcombe, Ralph Branca; Carl Erskine and Joe Black and outfielder Duke Snider. Gilliam, 49, spent 26 years with the Dodgers as player and coach. He died Sunday after a stroke less than a month ago. His death came a few hours after the Los Angeles Dodgers had clinched the National League league and qualified to meet the New York Yankees for the NL. They have dedicated the series to their former coach and won the opening game Tuesday night 11-5. They also won last night 43. Sunday's Game Los Angeles at New York, if necessary Reggie Jackson represented the Yankees and was called upon to join in the enlistments. MORE THAN 2,000 people, including members of the Dodge队, Com- Los Angeles at New York, if necessary Monday's Game. They were all of the championship Brooklyn Dogger teams of the late 1960s. "This is a proud moment for me," the Yankee outfieldster said. "I knew Jim first as a man, and then I saw him as a man. To me, this is not a really sad day. God giveh and God taketh away and now is the best time, with the world watching, for Jim to play." "And it was always a gentleman and human being." No game scheduled Tuesday. Oct 17 KU wins despite injuries “In the first game when the score was tied, I wanted her in.” Stancliff said. “The doctors said I could use her if I had to. She decided not to use them on from then on I decided not to use her.” "Setters are important," Stanciflair said. The girls are not used to April's sets and a few players aren't even allowed. Beaver in as a setter, a position she had never played. Apperson broke a finger in practice on Tuesday and will see an orthopedic surgeon. "Anytime you lose your leading attacker and leading setter, you're going to have a rough time. June leads us in kills and blocks." KU had many opportunities to win the match in three straight games, but mistakes allowed Wichita State to capture the third game by two points. Rv KENDAVIS By KRENDAVE Sports Writer "When you have a lot of people in, it causes some confusion," Stanclair said. "But I can't use that as an excuse. We made the mistakes and couldn't make anything go." 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