Friday, October 5.1979 13 Orioles one from flag BALTIMORE (AP)—Brian Downing got just what he wanted yesterday from Baltimore relief catcher Don Stanboube. But Baltimore catcher catches it didn't do what he wanted it to do. With two out, the bases loaded and his team trailing by a run in the ninth inning. Downing antecipated a slider from Stanton. The ball was delivered just before that pitch on a 1-0 count. Instead of lining a hit that would have captured an incredible comeback, Downing was also able to drain Dennis DeCaires Taylor in Doug DeCaines tagging out the final out, preserving Baltimore's 84 victory and giving the Orioles a 24 lead in the best-of-five American League championship. "He threw me a slider on the first pitch and it was just off the plate. "Dowding said next pitch, he three another slider, and next pitch, he three another slider, and I was looking for it. But I didn't get it sold. I was looking for it." one Angels had rallied from a 9-1 deficit and appeared on the verge of pulling out a victory against Stankoe. The Oriole reliever's slow mound tactics and inability to retire batters before reaching a full count in a Stadium Stadium fusspairing in their seat. While the crowd may have doubted the outcome, Stanhouse said he was in control all the way. "I think my shirt savs it all." said Stanbuck, pointing to the orange T-shirt bearing the legend "Stan The Man Unusual," an enderment handed out by his coach, in the non-confirmed off-the-field activities. Stanhole has been known to drive manager Earl Weir into the dugout几次, but he never wades away, but this time Weaver stayed to watch as the veteran loaded the bases and faced "Earl was rooting for me today," said Stanhouse. "Usually he doesn't see me pitch." Besides, Weaver added, he had a long way to go before reaching the point of no return with Stanhoe pitching. Explained the manager: "I still had three cuperies left." Weaver said he stayed around because "the runway didn't work today. Every time I went there the Angels did something, so decided to stay in the daund at the end." California Manager Jim Pregos said that the second consecutive loss doesn't mean the Angels are out of the running for the league championship. "This club has battled back from a lot of adversity all year and I think they'll do it again," Fregosi said. "I think we'll win three in a row in California." Meeting Fregosi's prediction will mean a stay on the West Coast a little longer than most of the Orioles anticipate. "I'm from California," said DeCinces, "but I only want to stay there one day." Harriers face tough test The KU men's cross country team will try to unsteal a strong Arkansas squad as champion of the Oklahoma State Jamboree in Stillwater State. Kansas is undefeated this year. The team placed first in the Wichita State Gold Classes two weeks ago and beat Southern Illinois 25-10 in a dual meet last weekend. "Arkansas is the team to beat," said Timmons. "They are the ones we want to compete with." The Jahwahns finished second to Arkansas, the defending South Conference foe who led the team last year. KU Coach Bob Timmons said he expected the two schools to vie again for the national title. Timmons said that Arkansas had almost everyone back from last year's squad and that they also had made some improvements. Other teams in the meet include Oklahoma, Kansas State, North Texas State, New Mexico, Oklahoma Christian College and host team Oklahoma State. Hockey club aims for second victory KU's field hockey team takes a 1-4 record into its game against the Kansas City Field Hockey Club at 2 p.m. Sunday on the field of West Olive Hall, KU Coach Diana Beebe said the team's record was deceiving. "We have made tremendous improvement," Beeeb said. 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Phillips, a right-hander from Prairie Village, has allowed three hints in five two-third innings this fall. He has struck out eight batters. "This will probably be the toughest competition we've had all year," "temple said. "I'd like to see what they do with it." McIntosh, a walk-on, was injured his first two years at KU. This fall, the left- Other KU pitcher and the number of strikeouts they have recorded this fall are Clay Christiansen, 11; Clayton Kearney, 20; Kurt Kafnes, one; Mick Wake, eight. After eight games, KU has a 7-1 record. The team batting average is .306, with 13 doubles, 12 triples and seven home runs. Jesse Vann leads Jayhawk hitters with a .668 average, including two doubles, two triples and a home run. Other KU hitters with their averages are Dick Lewallen, 50; Roger Lee, 461; Brian Gray, 455; Scott Wright, 444; Jeff Dickman, 444; Roger Riley, 429; Steve Graham, 437; Tim Graham, 273; Loren Hobbs, 200; Mark Giley, 209; and Matt Gundefinner. 143. Netters host Oral Roberts KU's women netters will face tough competition today, according to tennis Coach Timo Kivisto, when they host Olr Roberts on court, on the courts behind Allen Field House. The team travels to Manhattan tomorrow to compete in a triangular meet against Kansas State and Oklahoma State universities. Kivisto said he would start the singles line that he used in the season-opening win over Wichita State the University last week, the exception of the No. 5 and 6 positions. Shart Schrufer will play No. 5 and Kathy Merrion will be the 6. player. Valerie Block will compete at the No. 1, position, with Mary Stuart playing in No. 2. Marcie Eary and Mauren Gulfill, both will play No. 3 and 4, respectively. changed for the weekend competition, Block and Guillolf will play No. 1, Stauffer and Schrüfer No. 2 and Merrion and Lissa Leonard No. 3. The doubles teams for the Jayhawks were "Oral Roberts will be good competition," Kristova said. 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