Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1975 World Series Cincy pulls it out in tenth Associated Press CINCINNATI — Joe Morgan’s bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning gave the Cincinnati Reds a tense 6-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the third game of the World Series Tuesday night. The victory gave the Reds a 2-1 edge in the best-of-seven series with Game 4 scheduled for Wed nesday night in Riverfront Stadium. Morgan’s hit sailed over the pulled-in Red Sox outfield after the Reds had loaded the bases with none out on a leadoff single by Cesar Geronimo, an error by Boston catcher Carlton Fisk on a controver sial bunt in front of the plate, and an intentional walk to Pete Rose. Red Sox reliever Roger Moret, trying to work his way out of an al most impossible jam, struck out pinch hitter Merv Rettenmund, but then surrendered the winning hit to Morgan. Until the 10th, this game had been an exchange of home runs with each team tagging three to tie a Intramurals TODAY’S GAMES Military: N-l vs E-2, 6:10, D-l; C-2 vs K-2, 6:10, D-2; H-2 vs S-2, 6:10, D-3. Fish: K-2 vs C-2, 5:10, D-l; E-2 vs H-2, 5:10, D-2; K-l vs Sq. 2, 5:10, D-5; Sq. 3 vs Sq. 9, 5:10, D-6; Sq. 1 vs M-l, 5:10, K-l; D-l vs Sq. 15, 5:10, K-2; F-l vs W-Band, 6:10, D-4; N-l vs Sq. 12, 5:10, D-3. Independent: Angus vs BSU No. 2, 6:10, D-5; Vet I vs Oak Forest, 6:10, D-6; 4 F s vs Gallopping Ghosts 5:10, D-4; IEEE vs Gator Hawks, 5:10, ETV; Broarwood East vs Madisonville, 6:10, ETV. Women: P. E. Majors vs Scandia, 6:10, H-1; Spence vs Zeta Tan Alp ha, 6:10, H-2. Co-Rec: Plantation Oaks vs Tanglewood, 6:10, K-2. FLAG FOOTBALL Military: Sq. 10 vs B-l, 21-6; Sq. 7 vs Sq. 15, 24-6; Sq. 5 vs R-l, 28-12; B-2 vs 1-1, 19-0; L-l vs M-Band, 20-12; Sq. 12 vs Sq. 1, 26-0; Independent: BSU No. 1 vs Tanglewood, 44-0; Barcelona vs Veterans, 14-7; P. E. Majors vs Hill County, 1-0; BAG vs Nads, 28-0; BSU No. 3 vs Casa I, 47-0; AM AC vs 3rd Floor Dodgers, 1-0; BSU No. 5 vs Charlie s Armadillos, 1-0; Scan dia vs Sigma Rho No. 2, 26-6; Co-Rec: Sparrows vs Dexter Jets, 8-0; E-l vs Archives, 39-0; Barcorec vs Crimson Tide, 1-0. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 World Series record. Dwight Evans tied the game for Boston with a dramatic ninth-inning two-run homer, but it only pro longed the game another inning. Geronimo, who had one of the Reds homers earlier, led off the 10th with a line single to right against reliever Jim Willoughby. Reds’ Manager Sparky Anderson sent up Ed Armbrister to bat for reliever Rawly Eastwick. Every body in the stadium knew Armbris ter s job would be to sacrifice Geronimo to second with what hopefully would be the winning run. Armbrister did just that, tapping the ball in front of the plate. Fisk leaped out from behind the plate and seized the ball quickly, firing it to second. But Armbrister and Fisk appeared to collide, the throw was bad, and Geronimo was up in a flash and on his way to third. Armbrister reached second on the play and the Reds were in busi ness. Fisk and Boston Manager Darrell Johnson converged on plate umpire Larry Barnett of the American League. They argued over whether Armbrister had obstructed Fisk. Nose to nose, they dueled but to no avail. The bunt stood and so did the Reds wining run—just 90 feet from home plate. Rose was walked intentionally, loading the bases for a possible force at any base and Moret came on to face Rettenmund. The lean left-hander struck out Rettenmund, a right-handed batter who was swinging for Ken Griffey. That brought up Morgan with the Red Sox infield and outfield still pul led in perilously close on the lightning-fast synthetic turf. Morgan, who had contributed a defensive gem to save a Boston run earlier in the game, came through, delivering a fly ball that fell behind center fielder Fred Lynn for the winning run, and ending this strange, exciting game. For a while, it seemed the Reds would run the Red Sox right out of Riverfront. Their awesome power, held in check for two games, erupted with a two-run homer by Johnny Bench in the fourth inning and consecutive homers by Dave Concepcion and Geronimo in the fifth as Cincinnati seized control with a 5-1 lead. But the Red Sox weren’t finished that easily. They built a run without a hit, cashing in two walks, a wild pitch and Lynn’s sacrifice fly in the sixth. They added a run in the seventh on Bernie Garbo’s pinch homer and then tied it on Evans’ shot in the ninth. Reliever Will McEnaney opened the ninth by slipping a third strike past Lynn. But Rico Petrocelli dril led a single to center. Anderson went to his bullpen for Eastwick, a right-hander, to replace the lefty McEnaney against the right-swinging Evans. But the strategy backfired when Evans dril led his homer. It was the sixth home run of the game, tying a World Series record set by the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs in 1932 and matched by the Yankees and Brooklyn Dod gers in 1953. Earlier, Boston had used a pinch homer by ex-Red Caro — the first Series pinch homer in 14 years — and some airtight relief pitching to stay within hailing distance of the Reds. ell AMERICA S FAVORITE PIZZA 1 II Share a Our regular Si.89 Spaghetti Dinner with meatsauce. served inlrui Italian style with garden fresh salad and garlic toast today. 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