6 Monday, October 8, 1973 University Daily Kansan Mets and A's Win to Even Playoffs Mets 5, Reds 0 CINCINNATI (AP) — Jon Matacka's two-hit pitching captured a 1-0 lead through eight innings and the New York Mets pushed across four runs in the ninth to defeat the Cincinnati Reds, 5-0, yesterday. The Mets' win evened the National League championship series at one game each. Rusty Stahle's home run in the fourth ended a hitless string of 1-3-1-3 innings for the Mets and must Matt Kohlheuser the only run he needed. Mattack was overpowering, permitting only a pair of singles by Andy Kroege. The next-of-place moves set to New York for completion beginning today. Nursing at 14 lead entering the ninth, Matlack got four insurance runs as she had four in the previous three weeks. With one out in the ninth, Felix Millan singled off reliever Tom Hall, the third Reds' pitcher of the game, and Staub walked. Clen Jones then singled to center, scoring Millan who slammed into catcher Johnny Bench a step ahead of the throw. Bud Harrelson then drove in the final run of the game with a single. Staub's home run came off starting Don Gallue, who was seeking his 10th straight victory. Gallue, who had not lost since the Mets beat him, 5, July 14, left in the fifth for a pinch hitter and Clay Carroll pitched for the Bucks until he was lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth. Milner then was walked intentionally by new pitcher Pedro Borbon, leading the bases. Jerry Grote singled up the middle, scoring Staub and stealing third. Borbon hit a two-run home run. In the third inning with one out, Darrell Chaney walked and moved to second on Gullett's sacrifice. But Matlack got Pete Rose to ground out. Matlock's only real trouble came in the fifth. Kosco hit a long drive into the left stands that was barely foul and drew an argument from Reds' manager Sparky Anderson. Kosco then walked and after two strikeouts, Chaney walked again. Matlack then got out of the inning by striking out Phil Gagliano, who batted for Gullett. A's 6, Orioles 3 BALTIMORE (AP) — Sal Balmack smacked two home- runs and Joe Rudi and Berkampaners provided one home run each in support of Jim "Catfish" Hunter, who needed late-imming help, as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Detroit Redskins, enforced the American League best-of-five playoff series at one game. Bando, who was robbed of a third homer on a fine defensive play by Al Bumby, hit a two-run blast into the left field bleachers in the eighth inning. He then threw the ball to Randy Johnson. Rudi preceded Bando's sixth-inning blast with one of his own while Camperns opened the game with a homer off Baltimore starting pitcher Dave McNally, who gave up five of the 16 home runs he allowed during the regular season to Oakland. Hunter needed relief support in the eighth from Rillie Fingers, who retired pinch hitter Don Baylor with the bases loaded and the score 5-3. Campanaris opened the game with a homer off Baltimore starting pitcher scored_two rups. Fingers came on with one out and men on first and second. He got Terry a hand of left but then gave up a single to Brooks Robinson, scoring Bob Powell. After an international walk to Bobby Grich load the bases, Fingers got Baylor to ground to shortstop Campaneri to end the inning. Oakland picked up an insurance run in the top of the ninth on a single by Angel Manguai, who moved to second on a sacrifice, went to third on a save. The defense wasted their time. The series moves to Oakland today with Ken Holtzman of the A's facing Mike Cuellar of Baltimore. Bumby, a rookie, made the outstanding defensive play of the series thus when he went high above the seven-for-fence in left field in the third inning (2-1). Will 'Skins, Dallas Redeem ABC? WASHINGTON (AP) - Though the betting line on Dallas vs. Washington is close to even, ABC television may finally have a sure winner. The critical National Football Conference game between the two Eastern Division rivals comes on the heels of three Monday night debacles, ending 257, 40-3 and 31.6, respectively. In Howard, Fearless Frank and Dandy Don to barely one-third of the viewing audience. And those, one assumes, are insomniac. The stakes may not be quite as high tonight as the two coaches are claiming—both see it as essential to their title hopes—but there are plenty of ingredients for suspense: The daring of Washington's fans, quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, will be starting at home for the first time since leading the Redskins to a come-from-behind 24-20 victory in the first Dallas game last year. And he will be trying his highly- Field Goal Beats Broncos Denver almost broke the Chiefs' backs with long plays. The trumpet gave the Chiefs a 3-1 record and protected their lead in the AFC Western division. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Jan Stenner's third field goal of the game, a 39-yard with less than seven minutes left, erased Denver's one-point lead and gave the Seattle team a 247 American Football Conference victory over the Broncos Sunday. Team Unbeaten In Field Hockey Yesterday, the KU club tied Oklahoma State University, 1-1, and dued to a scoreless tie with Southwest Missouri State at a tournament in Pittsburgh. Kan. The KU women won their first game Saturday against the Kansas City Hockey Club, 3-2, and came away with a scoreless tie in the second game. Both games were played on the field behind Robinson Bymnasium. The University of Kansas Women's Intercollegiate Field Hockey team kept its unbeaten string intact this weekend winning one game and playing to ties in three others. The KU club's record now stands at three wins and three ties. They have previous victories Wichita State University and Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. accurate arm against a team which has yet to yield a touchdown through the air in 1973. Less than four minutes before Sternder's game-winning three points, the Broncos stormed 95 yards on six plays and two penalties, Joe Dawkins streaking 72 yards for the touchdown that enabled Denver to take a 14-13 advantage. Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach, still smart starting at 25-3 defeat by the Rikers in the N.C. championship last week, also gave a frosty kick to wreck his new style as a pocket passer. So far, Washington's defensive line has racked up a league-leading 17 quarterback sacks—a record that was unbroken. The Broncos took a 7-3 lead late in the second period when Charon Johnson beaved a short pass to Floyd Lidge, who then scored a touchdown to defend her on a play covering 50 yards. Stenuerd's first half field goals were from 38 and 40 yards, the latter coming only 32 seconds before intermission and leaving the Chiefs behind 7-6. The Chiefs, with Len Dawson finding the range with his passes after earlier ineffectiveness, rolled 78 yards on 12 plays following the second half kickoff, Otis Taylor taking Dawson's 20-yard throw near the goal and stepping over. Koui Kieltyka scored a four-point try for KU and John Hart added a two-point conversion. KU scored all its points in the first half. Ruggers Nip K-State The University of Kansas rugby club yesterday beat the Kansas State University rugby club 1-0. It was 84-3. -Diane Thomas, the gifted but moody running back, will get his first chance to play against the team where his troubles began. Though scheduled to work only in the off-season, Brown Thomas put in several extra hours of practice getting ready last week. K-State scored on a three-point penalty back in the second half of the played innings. Washington, 2,1, hopes to tie the Cowbys, 3-0, for the division lead in the 8 p.m. contest. Most observers rate the game as even, despite the fact that Dallas demolished a St. Louis team which beat the Redskins a week earlier. The Redskins could be in trouble if it boils down to a kicking game. Washington's Curt Kungle is only 3 for 10 on attempted field goals in four of 19 on Fitzharris has four field goals in five tries. On the other hand, the Redskins have the league's premier kickoff returner in Herb Mukley, whose average return is 34.9 H. Louis pitted an 0-9 yard against St. Louis. KU Netters Sweep Weekend Matches The University of Kansas tennis team swept both its matches this weekend in a triple-dome meet against Doune College of Law, and Wichita State University in Lawrence. KU beat Doane, 6-0, Friday as all six KU singles players won. The doubles matches were cancelled by darkness. WSU took one double match Saturday as KU scored an 8-1 victory. 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