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They proved it twice in two days. “I can’t believe,” third baseman Mike Schmidt said, “what we had to overcome in this series.” First baseman Pete Rose called the series, won three games to two over the Houston Astros, the tough est he had ever experienced be cause, after losing two excruciating extra-inning games, the Phillies were within six outs of a fourth Na tional League Championship Series embarrassment in five years on both Saturday afternoon and Sunday night. “God, I’m proud of this team,” Rose said. Relief pitcher Tug McGraw beamed, “I’m just so proud to be a Philadelphia Phillie.” The Astros, never considered to be a championship club, went out running and gambling in the same gutsy style that had carried them farther than most people thought possible. “I’m proud of this team, really proud of this team, ” fifth-game hero Terry Puhl said, “but I’m also very, very disappointed.” The Phillies now host the Kansas City Royals Tuesday in the first game of the World Series, and, for the first time, they won’t be counted out if they fall behind. “We now have to be considered when people pass out the courage,” Schmidt said. “The Dodgers did it to us in 1977 and they were called courageous. Other teams did it to us, and the same was said of them. When they were dealing out courage in the past, they were dealing it to everybody but us.” Tears stained as many faces as champagne did in a raucous Astro dome locker room after doubles by Del Unser and Garry Maddox in the 10th inning Sunday provided the winning run in an 8-7 win. The key to the Phillies’ new-found badge of courage, however, was some clutch hitting in the eighth inning of each of the final two games. Trailing 2-0 Saturday, the Phillies put together four straight singles by Greg Gross, Lonnie Smith, Rose and Schmidt in the eighth inning to tie the game. Behind 5-2 in the eighth inning the next night, the Phillies strung singles by Larry Bowa, Bob Boone and Gross and a walk by Rose to start a five-run inning. Astros manager Bill Virdon, who was deserted in the late inning both days by his bullpen, said he thought on a number of occasions his team would be playing the Royals Tuesday. “They (the Phillies) were a deserv ing winner,” he said. “They’ve come back when they’ve been beaten.” The Astros tried early in Sunday’s game to put it away with Nolan Ryan on the mound, but Phillies second baseman Manny Trillo, the series’ most valuable player, did in their design. His tough play on Denny Walling’s grounder in the first inning stopped a run, and his relay home in the second cut down Luis Pujols. Such was the Astros spirit!^ jols, favoring a swollen anlfcf-,., in Saturday’s game, tried (tp from first base on Craig fry double despite limping Wy j rounding second base. The early losses hurt when Ryan, the team’s $1 year pitcher, failed to hold) going into the eighth. “You never know if yi them,” Ryan said. “Youini that way. I just knewlhad They just kept fighting showed a lot of heart. We It’s a shame somebody hadlt The four consecutive ei games was a National Lei pionship Series record “This was the most guhw thing I’ve ever been througl ter fielder Garry Maddox ery game was the same.’ Aggie weekend results MORE By RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor Here’s a look at a few sports items from the last few days at Aggieland: FOOTBALL — The Aggies lost a heartbreaking decision to the Hous ton Cougars, 17-13, this weekend. The matchup put the two teams in the record books as the game began Saturday night and ended Sunday morning, the latest starting game ever. The contest lasted three hours and eight minutes and spanned two days. Starting quarterback David Beal suffered a severely sprained wrist and will miss the Baylor game. will play the winner i Tech-SFA game at 2:30 Fid SOFTBALL — The women’s team downed St. Mary’s Thursday in both games of a doubleheader, 8-0 and 4-2. The Aggies next action will be at the TAIAW State Tournament Fri day and Saturday in Amarillo. 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