Page 10 University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1980 Phillies tug to Series crown By United Press International PHILADELPHIA—There were no toilets in the hotel. Just silence and end-of-season clauses. in the Kansas City Royals' quiet clubhouse, the silence told the story. Middlesboro Phillies had won the sixth and seventh of the World Series four games to two. The silence told of a new frustration. This frustration, those who would talk said, would be harder to shake than the ones who lost plays and lose losses to the New York Yankees. "PLAYOFF LOSSES are easy to forget," said George Brett, whose bat was always in spotlight. "But this something yeah, the World Series." It's history. "When I get old and gray, this is going to be what I tell my grandkids about when they sit on my knee. I'm not going to tell them I played in the playoffs. I'm going to tell them I Played in the World Series." The Royals were in the World Series up until Willie Wilson struck out with the bases loaded for the final out. The Rays had that could have forced a seven-game win. The Royals had loaded the bases in both the eight and ninth innings. But pugnacious Tug McGraw, who saved the first and last games and won the fifth, pitched out of both jams. But he stopped a few hearts on the way. IN THE EIGHTH, McGraw relieved Steve Carlton, who had given up only four hits. Runners were on first and second with no outs. McGraw got Frank Apple on a pop to first base for the first out, but then walked Wilson to fill the bases. After U.L. Washington's sacrifice飞 scored for out an infield hit when first baseman Rose could not find the base in time. McGraw struggled to a 3-2 count on the dangerous Hal McRae until McRae hit a weak grounder to second for the final out. "I did the best I could." McRae said. ICE COLD BEER COAST DISCOUNTS Bennett Retail Liquor 91ST STREET CENTER Next to Hoe in Wall 846 LILLIANCE KAWASAKI 4452733 "It's over now. I know I could have beaten McGraw. It's over for me." IN THE NINTH, McGraw started the inning by striking out Amos Otis. With the Veterans Stadium crowd on its feet and screaming on every pitch, McGraw got to the base after a pitch and pitch and gave up consecutive singles to Wathan and Jose Cardenal. CPA • MCAT • GRE GRE PSYCH • GRE BIO GMAT • DAT • OCAT • PCAT VAT • MAT • SAT NAT L'MED BDS ECFGM • FLEX • VQE NDB • NPB I • NLE Stanley H KAPLAN Educational Center Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For information, Please Call: 913-341-1201 But McGraw struck out Wilson for a record 12th time in the Series. The game was over, Philadelphia had its first Series ever, and fireworks exploded above the stadium. The fans were kept from swarming onto the field because of mounted police and attack dogs. "In the eight, I felt in command, in furiousness." He continued. "I financed my warmth I still felt good, finished my warmth I still felt good." "The last inning had me so shook up that I can't remember too much," McGraw said. "I saw the police dogs out it, and I just wanted to finish it off." "After the first hitter, my arm really felt tired. I told myself not to overthrow—just throw strikes. My arm was so tired that if I hadn't gotten Wilson out, I was going to call Dallas Green out and tell him I'd had it." "He told us 'don't hang your head,' you know, that basic bull," Brett said staring at the floor. "What he should be saving is that we did bad." THE ONLY ONES who were through the Royals. After a team meeting, the players weren't holding their heads high as Manager Jim Freed ordered. "And at the end he always says, "And ain't no tomorrow how we've got there ain't no tomorrow how we've got to get them next year, or whatever. Who knows what lies in the future." Other Royals found themselves unable to speak about the Series. They sat around their lockers staring at the floor. Only introspective reliever Dan Quisenberry was ready to philosophize and discuss the World Series loss with dignity. "There's no question . . . we all tried our best," he said. "No one showed a lack of hustle. There were no cases of anyone playing at 50 percent. When you fall short while giving your best, it's tough to be sad. "For instance, I feel I was a very large part of what didn't win, but I'm not." FREY, WHO WAS told by President FREY, in a post-game telephone call that he should be proud of the way his team represented its hometown and the city. He said he could not pin down a turning point for Philadelphia in the six-game Series. "I don't know if there is a fair answer to that," Frey said. "Maybe their team was doing so well, we do on TV against Houston, and we knew they canable of coming back." The Phillies came back all season. They had to win two out of three in Montreal in the final weekend of the regular season to win the National Halloween Masks, Make-Up, Hats and much more. 1375 6814 1450 1002 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE KANAS 86044 "EVERYONE WROTE that we were a bunch of low-key, spoiled, overpaid, don't-want-to-win athletes," shortstop Josh Gibson discharging a bottle of champagne. League East and needed to win the last Championship Series to beat Houston. Mike Schmidt, the Phillies' third baseman, was named the Series Most Valuable Player. Game 6 Kansas City a b b n l b l b Philadelphia a b b n l b l b Wilson ib a b b n l b l Smith if a b b n l b l b G Brett 3b 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City ... 000 000 018 - 1 Philadelphia ... 000 011 816 - 1 Alpharetta ... 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Tallback Kerwin Bell, who ran for 156 yards for the two-touchdown underdogs, already has been named the right's offensive player of the week. KU's next game is Saturday at winless Oklahoma State, where the Jayhawks have not beaten since 1972. The Cowboys have lost to West Texas State, Arkansas, Washington, Missouri and Nebraska. NEW YORK (UP1)—The United Press International after seven times with, first place votes and second place votes. The Jayhawks have already won one 1. Alabama (36) (5-0) 2. Texas (7) (5-0) 3.CLA (13) (5-0) 4. Notre Dame (1) (5-0) 5. Georgia (6) (5-0) 6. Florida State (6) 7. North Carolina (6) 8. Nebraska (5) 9. Southern California (5) 10. Ohio State (5-1) 11. Pittsburgh (5-1) 12. Point State (5-1) 13. Baylor (6-0) 14. Arkansas (4) 15. South Carolina (6-1) 16. Missouri (5-1) 17. Oklahoma State (4) 18. Brigham Young (5-1) 19. Washington (5-1) 20. 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