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"you people and your reception makes this winter more bearable for me than it was when I got up this season." BOSTON — Hundreds of thousands of people saluted the Boston Red Sox yesterday with a parade and rally which buoyed the spirits of the team that came within one strike of winning the World Series. United Press International "The they did good, came close," said Frank Prusik of suburban Arlington, who skipped high school to attend the rally. "Come on, it's farther than they've made it in 10 years." In their previous World Series appearance in 1975, the Red Sox last in seven games to Cincinnati. Boston last in four games. Mayor Raymond Flynn declared yesterday "Red Sox Appreciation Day" with a parade through downtown and a City Hall rally for the American League champs, who won seven-game World Series to the New York Mets on Monday. "We can't wait another 11 years," captain Jim Rice told the crowd. "Maybe next year or the year after. Believe me, we're gonna do it." "A city could not lift its baseball team any more than the city of Boston." "Flym said." "From Oil Can Boy to Boyd to City." rode by on the back of a flatbed truck, greeted everywhere by signs. Fans clogged the streets, sidewalks and office windows along the sun-drenched parade route, many climbing trees and traffic lights for a better view as some 600 police officers looked on. Shredded computer paper rained as team members "Win or Lose, You're Still Champions," read one placard. "Thanks for a Great Season." Pointing to his heart, star pitcher Clemens said, "Don't let anybody kid you. Seeing Roger guys out here hits us right here. One other thing. The New York Mets fans have nothing over you guys. They got no chance." Flynn was not daunted by the bigger New York turnout. The parade started about 10:30 a.m. at Copley Square, the traditional finish line for the Boston Marathon, and wound past Boston Common to City Hall. Police made only one arrest from the crowd gathered along the parade route and in City Hall, said Boston police. "There seems to be a negative attitude about the (Red Sox) fans," said Andrew Beise, a bank employee who took time out to watch the parade. "Something like this is happening all the time," he liked the team. The team loses and they still like them. A pair of 45-foot red socks hung from City Hall. Fans watched highlights of the season on a 40-foot television screen while waiting for the players to appear. At the Mets' victory celebration Tuesday, an estimated 2.2 million frenzied New Yorkers hurled a blizzard of ticker tape, computer printouts and confetti as the parade moved up Broadway. Continued from p. 11 Yacht especially considering that much of the crew had little sailing experience. "When we came into the harbor we started scratching names (of the other class B yachts)," said the junior Munroe, who had sailed in several races. "Getting the optimum speed out of the boat, we knew we should be the winners. The feeling you get when you find out you've won is really incredible." LaRue said he had heard from other crews talking on the radio and other sources that the Priscilla wasn't considered much of a threat in the race, but he said that made the victory even sweeter. "It was absolutely terrific," he said. "It was good experience for me from the standpoint that it helped my confidence as a naval officer. What I had been learning in textbooks, I was able to use first hand." Wolf Continued from p. 11 "We prided ourselves on saying we were from the KU la LaTue said. We got a lot of shock effect telling people that." Brooks said he and the rest of the inexperienced crew members were never really afraid — mainly because they didn't know they should have been. Brooks, who had never previously raced yachts, said the voyage was a rewarding experience. 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This time Lorin drew a top player in the first round. He will face Stanton's Patrick McEnroe, the tennis professional John McEnroe. "The competition will be excellent," Pascal said. "But I certainly won't be intimidated. I'm relishing the opportunity to play there. It's always been one of my goals." "I think to be out there is a privilege," Wolf said. "I feel confident that if I play well I will do. I think have a good chance to make it this time. I don't feel any pressure from it. But it's now or never. If I'm going to do it, it must be in the next six months." 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