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In addition, Schmidt was named Most Valuable Player of the annual fall classic. While admitting the award and series title left him in a “coma,” there was nothing comatose about Schmidt’s performance. He batted .381 for the six games and led his team in RBIs (7), runs scored (6) and homers (2). He was a big part of all the Series’ wins for the Phillies. He scored two runs in Game 1, keyed a four-run eighth with an RBI double in Game 2 and hit a two-run homer and singled to set up the winning rally in Game 5. United LITTLE ] ie in the S t a team es not wit earn a tri ere have 1 So when A ith losers ( Sunday, Oct. 26 200 - 600 p.m. TURKEY DAY OPEN HOUSE! Holiday ideas for Halloween ,Thanksgiving 8c Christmas, plus many instore specials! Woodstone Commerce Center Hwy 30 Harvey Road both stores! (SOT Schmidt, who led the majors with 48 home runs and drove in 121 runs, preferred to look at the World Series overall than comment specifically on his own showing. Linebacker Mike Little holds on the jersey of Baylor’s Walter Abercrombie during action in Saturday’s rain-soaked game. Arm tackling and missed tackles have been a chronic problem with the Aggie defense this year. The Ags will probably be et in the ie likely v working on their tackling drills this week in preparation It! 11, ^ unt - 7 the Rice Owls, who will invade Kyle Field Saturday aftttgP 0 ^^ noon. !^ ph j ne Wednesday. r j It could 1 |tion game, :-l Arkan “You can’t see any better baseball than this,” he said. “We were com ing from behind in key situations. They (the Royals) had some great base running in Game 4. Everything you wanted to see in a World Series was in this one. Showdown in Odessa Frida nner of t cessarily v have a cha Day students get their news from the Batt. “You didn’t see one team handle the other in four straight but you didn’t see any sloppy baseball. Any body who didn’t like this World Series doesn’t understand baseball.” As for his award, Schmidt con ceded any member of the Phillies could have won it. “It was a tough decision who to vote for. About six guys could have won it going into today’s game. I squeaked through because I drove in the first two runs. That’s why we’re world champions — we don’t de pend on any one guy. It’s a team thing. ” CAPTURE OF THE MADILLO PARTY SATURDAY, OCT. 25 -EX. NATL GUARD ARMORY pre-sale tickets*: guys 3®,girls 3 00 United Press International Traditionally it’s a big Texas schoolboy football weekend whenev er Odessa Permian and Abilene Cooper square off, and it’s expected to be more of the same Friday night in Odessa. Once again the winner is expected to take the District 5AAAAA crown and advance into post-season play. Permian, rated third in the Class 5A top 10, has a half-game edge going into the matchup after Cooper was tied, 21-21, last week. “We look forward to the game, as we do each year,” said Permian coach John Wilkins. “It’s usually a big game for both of us, and it will be again this year. That’s the way you want it to be — you both want to be in contention for the championship; you want it to mean something.” Wilkins said he was glad this year’s game would be in Odessa, although he admitted the home-field advan tage wasn’t that big a factor in most high school games. He also said both teams would be looking toward what the outcome of this year’s game would mean for the 1980 season, in stead of looking back to last year when Cooper won and eventually represented the district in the play offs. “It’s a different group of kids and it’s another year,” Wilkins said. “Sure, we all remember what the score was last year and who won — but we look to what a win this year can mean instead of trying to make up for what is now the past.” Wilkins said Cooper, with an out standing quarterback, would present a challenge unlike any he has seen before. “This kid has better games than most pro quarterbacks,” he said. “It gives Cooper an unusual offense in being able to run the pro dropback pass and mix in some regular high school running plays. “The key for us is how well we can contain their quarterback and his passing.” A key meeting of rated teams also comes in Class 1A, another west Texas meeting, with No. 4 Knox City at No. 5 Aspermont. 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