8 Wednesday, October 11, 1978 University Daily Kausan 2 Delicious Roast Beef Sandwiches Only $1.49 Offer good thru Friday, Oct.13 --- Bocky's 2120 W. 9th LOS ANGELES (AP) - Davee Lopes walloped a pair of homers, driving in five runs, and Dusty Baker added a solo shot, leading the emotionally charged Los Angeles Nuggets over the New York Yankees in the opening game of baseball's 75th World Series. Lopes leads Dodgers over N.Y. Lopes' five runs batted in one were short of the World Series record and keyed the victory that came on the eve of the funeral of nonnular Dodgers coach Jim Gilliam. THE DODGERS dedicated this Series to Gilliam and wore black patches with No. 19 on their sleeves in memory of their coach, who died of a brain hemorrhage Sunday night. And they wasted no time asserting matches, with Lopes leading the long ball explosion. The Yanks chased John in the eight, getting two runs on Lon Pinella's ground out and an RBI single by Graig Nettles.左手-hander Terry Forster replaced John and held the Yanks in check the rest of the way. Lopes, Dodgers captain, joined a two-run homer, which knocked out Yankees starter Ed Figueroa in the second inning, and then added a three-run shot against Keren Kuo. Dodgers starter Tommy John, meanwhile, shut the Yankees out for six innings before surrendering a tape-measure home run to Reggie Jackson leading off New York's seventh. The homer by Jackson, who hit five in the World Series a year ago, helped put the Red Sox on the shutout shutout injures by John that had stretched through the end of the regular season and the National League playoffs against Philadelphia. Dent's RBI narrowed the Los Angeles lead to 7-3 in the seventh, but pinch hitter Bill North, who had only 10 RBI all season, doubled home two more Dodgers runs in the seventh and then scored on Lee Lacy's single to put Los Angeles on top 10-3. BUCKY DENT singled home two more Yankee runs in the seventh against John. The 15-hit Dodgers barrage against four Yankees pitchers gave Los Angeles the opening-game victory in the best-of-seven series which continues tonight at Dodger Stadium. Catfish Hunter will pitch for New York and Burt Hooton for the Dodgers. TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK The 1978 Daisy Mae Contest Look Like Winner Laurie Bloomquist Ladies Night 25c Draws Tues. and Thurs. Nights 8-12 p.m. Lawrence Jewish Community Center 217.7.8000-6431 Hillman Dinner Only $1.00 Members $2.00 Non-Members Dinner & Dance $1.50 Members $2.50 Non-Members Dance Only 754 Members $1.25 Non-Members --- Deadline today for 'B' volleyball Today is the deadline for "B" League intramural volleyball registration. The managers for those teams are to meet at Gymnasium, the south gym of Robinson Gymnasium. The fee is $5. Play is to begin Sunday. Coeudocalex teams wanting to apply for the Co-Ree League must also file by today and appear at a meeting at 6 p.m. in the south gym. 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Matches will be determined by winning two out of three 15-point games. A spokesman for Recreational Services said yesterday that she expected about 190 teams to register. Last year, 192 teams competed. Although the deadline for recreational A and B leagues has passed, teams may apply late. They will be scheduled behind teams that registered on time. UC/BEKRELEY, CARNEIGE-MELLON, COLUMBIA, UICIGHAG, CORNELL, DARTMOUTH, HARVARD, M.I.T. UPENNSYLVANIA STANFORD MINORITY FELLOWSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN MANAGEMENT You are invited to discuss opportunities for graduate study in management at the above listed universities with Bert King, President & Executive Director of COGME, the Council for Opportunity in Graduate Management Education on Wednesday, October 11 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm ★ For further information, contact the Office of Career Planning & Placement, 223 Carruth O'Leary.