Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 Sports Sun Theatres 333 University 846-! The only movie in town 846-9808 Astros coming home, embarrass Phillie Ja; Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri.-Sat. No one under 18 BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS United Press International PHILADELPHIA — Jose Cruz, Houston’s unheralded power source, singled home Terry Puhl with the tiebreaking run in the top of a four-run 10th inning Wednesday night, enabling the Astros to even their National League playoff series against Philadelphia at one game apiece with a 7-4 victory over the Philli Thursday & Friday Night EAGLEBONE WHISTLE Appearing uvi: Saturday Night VINCE BELL 4410 Phillies. The best-of-five series switches Friday afternoon to Houston, where all remaining games will be played. Philadelphia won four of the six games between the teams during the regular season in the As trodome. Larry Christenson will pitch for the Phils against knuck- leballer Joe Niekro. A playoff-record crowd of 65,476 watched Cruz drive in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to give Houston a 3-2 lead and then bounce a single through the right side of the infield to deliver Puhl in the 10th for a 4-3 lead. Puhl led off the 10th with his third hit of the game, a sharp single to right, and was sacrificed to second by Enos Cabell. Joe Morgan was inten tionally walked and Cruz, a 33year- old native of Arroyo, Puerto Rico, delivered Puhl. Morgan took third on the throw to the plate and Cruz went to second when right fielder Bake McBride’s throw eluded catch er Bob Boone. After Rafael Landestoy ran for Morgan, Cesar Cedeno produced an insurance run by hitting a fielder’s choice grounder to Larry Bowa, who foiled in an attempt to get Landestoy at the plate. Kevin Saucier then re placed Reed and allowed a two-run triple to Dave Bergman. The Philadelphia fans, knowing only too well that the Phillies have never won a postseason series and must now win 2-of-3 in Houston, be gan leaving by the thousands. One of them, however, did take time to throw what appeared to be a golf ball toward the center of the mound. Manny Trillo’s second sacrifice of the game. Maddox then lined a single to cen ter to score Smith and took second on the throw to the plate. After Bowa received an intentional walk, the runners were stranded when Bob Boone struck out and pinch-hitter Del Unser flied out to left. By J< Be For the s :xas A&M b< Waif is sen off-season v and scored when Luzinst tj on ing prog avoid a pitch, accidently^ 0 f strengt ball down the first-base Metcalf has double. The slugging leieiprogram « who has now hit safely in one of th 13 playoff games in wkhool has don played, moved to third pied to buik sacrifice and scored on if endurance single. ffi. Houston snapped a 2-2 tie in the th, Frank LaCorte, the fourth Hous ton pitcher, worked out of a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the ninth but was taken out with none out in the 10th after the first two runners reached base. The Phils tied the score 3-3 in the eighth with Garry Maddox, quietly making his case after a long dispute with Manager Dallas Green, singling in the tying run. Greg Luzinski led off with a single and pinch-runner Lonnie Smith moved to second on top of the eighth, giving reliever Tug McGraw his first rough outing since the beginning of September. Mor gan, revitalized by an injection into his aching left knee, lined a double to right-center and Cruz delivered him with a single. After its first seven batters went out in order, Houston reached star ter Dick Ruthven for a 1-0 lead in the third. Reynolds walked on four pitches and moved to second on pitcher Nolan Ryan’s sacrifice. Puhl then drove the first pitch into left field for a single to score Reynolds. Luzinski, the hero of the first game, helped Philadelphia take a 2-1 lead in the fourth. Schmidt led off with a double off the right-field wall With two out in the The basket Ruthven made the mistakjrfdng since ing the opposing pitebde the off-si allowed Houston to tie theny., The prog Ryan walked on a 3-2 [inute weight scored on Puhl’s double to 14 station: center. fmajor mi Houston showed off it ing bullpen in the seventUr*' men r singled and moved toseffi4® st *ay, I* 11 Boone, attempting tos$|l run,, * n 8 a pushed his bunt past RyiH 0111 P r ' second for a single. Greglft nt saic j h, ted for Ruthven and sactfy ersa ] j n t } ie runner along. Joe Sambitt s fr om y( Ryan, intentionally " Rose to load the bases a : Bake McBride. DaveSmiti placed Sambito and sin Schmidt to end the threat Qur Hours Fit Your Hours. No Hassle Hair and No Hassle Hours. 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