The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1978, Image 16

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    Page 16 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1978
Yankees defeat Dodgers 7-2
New York remains World Champion
United Press International
LOS ANGELES — It was a most
improbable finish to a most incredi
ble season for the Yankees, who ral
lied from 14 games behind in July to
win the American League East in a
playoff, beat the Kansas City Royals
for the third straight year for the
pennant, then, after losing the first
two games of the World Series to
the Los Angeles Dodgers, came
back to sweep the next four games
for their second straight world
championship.
And who could have ever guessed
that in the sixth and final game
Tuesday night, it would be Bucky
Dent and Brian Doyle, a couple of
pint-sized slap-hitting infielders,
who ultimately would do the Dod
gers in?
Of course, “Mr. October” Reggie
Jackson accounted for part of the
Yankees’ 7-2 clincher with a home
run and “Catfish” Hunter turned in
a vintage pitching performance to
emerge the winner — even though
he appeared to be one step away
from baseball’s scrap pile in July.
Bucky Dent, a .243 hitter who led
the lineup in removals for a pinch
hitter, ran away with the World Se
ries Most Valuable Player Award.
“Winning the MVP is obviously
my biggest thrill,” said Dent, who
had three straight singles and drove
in three runs to finish the Series
with a .416 average and seven RBI.
“I think batting ninth in the order
helped a little because pitchers
often let up a little when they come
to me.”
In this case it was Dodger loser
Don Sutton who “let up” a little
when he came to Dent. For that
matter, Sutton took Doyle a little
too lightly as well.
Doyle, who only got a chance to
play in this World Series because of
an injury to regular Yankee second
baseman Willie Randolph, wound
up hitting .437 for the Series includ
ing three hits and two RBI in the
finale.
“I haven’t grasped it just yet and
it’ll probably be a couple of days be
fore I do,” he said.
Doyle’s and Dent’s first turn
came in the second inning when
after a single by Nettles and a walk
to Jim Spencer, Doyle doubled into
the leftfield corner to tie the score
1-1. Dent followed with a single up
the middle to make it 3-1.
The Yankees’ “Dynamic Duo
struck again in the sixth after Lou
Piniella singled and took second
when Sutton was charged with a
wild pitch in striking out Spencer.
Doyle singled to center and took
second on Rick Monday’s throw to
the plate, which was hobbled by Joe
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score.
That knocked out Sutton,
Dent greeted reliever Bobj
with a single over shortstop toj
Doyle home for the fifth
run.
Jackson belted his towering
run homer some 425 feet int
Yankee bullpen in right fie|
close out the Yankee scoring)
seventh.
In the meantime, Hunters
down after a leadoff honi(
Davey Lopes in the first inninj
kept the Dodgers in check in
eighth.
“I didn’t have my velocilj
night, but the control was si
said Hunter, who gavewaytij
Gossage in the eighth when Ft
son led off with a 400-foot gn
rule double over the center)
fence.
After Ferguson’s double,
Davalillo beat out a base 1®
second base. But Gossagekj
himself out of trouble by strilti)
Davey Lopes and getting ‘
sell on an inning-ending di
play.
The victory was Hunter’s 1
eight World Series decisions
the homer was Jackson’s nintl
“This feels a helluva lotk
than the ones in Oakland,
Hunter, “because nobody beti
we could come back to wii
thing.”
“This feels better than anyi
other four,” said Jackson.”
knew we were somehow son
it.”
Yeoman
anticipat
SMU gai
United Press Internatid
HOUSTON — Coacki
Yeoman said Tuesday therein
of the Southwest Conference!
will not produce a champi
much as it will squeeze
vivor.
Yeoman’s Houston Cougi
one of four SWC teams rak
the Top 20 this week, ai
Cougars’ opponent Saturdg
SMU Mustangs, feel strong
they should have been im
with their 3-1-1 record.
“If they really do get tbe
people they are talking about
Cotton Bowl) Saturday, 1’llt
what people, that is going I
real thrill going into that
Yeoman said as he address
weekly Houston Sportswrita
Sportscasters Association lunt
After playing SMU ini
Houston hosts Arkansas (d
ranked No. 3), TCU, Texas)!
Texas Tech and Rice. Thefi
upset Texas A&M (No. 1|
Saturday night.
“There’s no question, our
people were up emotioi
Yeoman said. “But 1 tbial
realize this cannot be a uniqi
tion. Anyone who lasts
Southwest Conference thi
gonna deservedly be thougll
pretty decent football tel
every respect.
“I’m talking about theenj
part of being involved in
There’s a great deal more
to being a football player tliai
an athlete. And there’s
being a football team thanki
group of athletes. The tell
survives this melee will be
team in the truest sense.
An Arkansas victory over
Saturday would boost tbe
Houston winner to the
SWC standings.
The Houston coach b
defense can pressure SMUi|
back Mike Ford, judging by
rush his defensive tackles
Taylor and Leonard Mitchel
Texas A&M sprint-out quail
Mike Mosley last Saturday
Sophomore Mitchell, ^
lettered in football andbasq
a freshman last season.
“You know,” Yeoman sail
got to be a real interesting
ence mentally for a kid lil
Mosley to take off for tbe
and find out he can’t outrun)
mountain. It’s got to worku
Although Houston has pb
physical games against Ba)!
Texas A&M, Yeoman S
Cougars players have beeni
The shutout of Texas
which has scored 42.5 points 1
of four previous games, did
prise him.
“I thought our defense pb)
they did all spring. I
why we had not played lik (
any of our other games. This,
I would stand and call
never get in the endzone
trying to run it down thei
will be a lot harder now.
Yeoman pointed ot that
third straight game, sed 1
quarterback Delrick Brown
engineered a touchdovd,
while substituting for Danny
“I’m not sure how much
played (Saturday),” he said
teresting that I keep moutl
same operation up here. H*r
and scored in about sell
again. Somebody is probaw
to suggest, in addition to “
that I insert him earlier.