10 Wednesday, October 9, 1974 University Daily Kansan Bando's homer gives A's 2nd victory From the Associated Press BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION BALTIMORE fired a brilliant two-hitter and Sain Bando's fourth-inning home run gave Oakland a 1-0 victory over Baltimore in the third game of the season. The victory gave the As a 2-1 game in the best-of-five series. Oakland will try to clinch a third straight AL title tomorrow with Jim McCullar in center, opposing Baltimore's Mike Cuellar. If Hunter matts we the performance Blue world can start planning for another World Series. Blue retired the first 11 batters be faced and allowed only singles to Bobby Grich in the fourth inning and Don Baylor in the seventh Blue had seven strikeouts and didn't walk a batter. Blue had to be that good to beat them and matched him almost batter-for-batter due. Palmer worked carefully to Bando and strung the count to three balls and two Palmer made only one mistake all day the fourth inning. Bando came in the fourth inning against Bando. Hitters renew hope for Pirates From the Associated Press LOF from the Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- Battery-powered exploded with first-inning home runs by Willie Stargell and Hichener that propelled the Pirates to a 7-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday and them alive in the National League playoff. The victory left the Dodgers with a 2-1 lead in the NL West, which cardinates today in Los Angeles. Pittsburgh was held without an extra- hase hit in the first two games. Both Stargell's three-run horner and Hebner's two-run hit wound up in the left 场 pavilion, about 390 feet from home plate, living the Pirates a quick 5-10 lead. The Pirates added two more runs in the first game, but knocked in before the fourth. They gave their first hit off right-hander Bruce Kison on an infield grounder by shortstop Bill Russell in the first inning. They got only one more hit off pitcher Dou Rau, a line drive single to center by Russell in the seventh. When Kison began losing his sharpness in the seventh, he was hit by southwall Ramon Hernandez, who gave two more hits in completing the shutout. K. U. Night Every Wednesday Night, 4 p.m.-12 p.m. 50¢ off any 12'' Pizza $1.00 off any 14'' Pizza $1.50 off any 16'' Pizza strikes. Bando began protecting the plate, foiling off pitch after pitch until he finally made it work. For Carry Out Phone 841-3233 843-9892 When he did, the third baseman got all or it, sending the ball high and far into the left field. Watch the want ads in the Kansan. Troyves for the 1974-75 varsity and junior varsity basketball teams (teams at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays) at The All-Area Field House. Blue made that slim, single run stand up. Basketball tryouts to be this Tuesday Any student interested in trying out should be cleared through the basketball coaches office in the Allen Field House Annex, as soon as possible. dunham CONTINENTAL TYROLEANS Specific styles for your kind of action . . . all Italian crafted in Bronzo or sueded leathers with Vibram or St. Moritz tracion soles. And, if your "action" is in keeping up with the trends in style, the rugged looks of Continental Tyroleans® are today's look in boots. For action — or for fashion, you just can't buy better footwear! 812 Mass. 842-8664 craftsmen of fine leather goods 6-DIGIT ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Model *NS-600* Pocket size, add, subtract, multiplies and divides. Two place decimal. Battery operated. 1999 3-Pack. Fits all cassette recorders. 60 MINUTE RECORDING CASSETTE TAPES 99¢ POLAROID 108 379 Limit 1 *8 exposures 51/2 oz. Bag DORITOS 33c FU proje the fi chairi The l delay in Dear were, and priori by thu Plann