THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1981 Page 9 ports Dodgers celebrate win but give Astros credit . United Press International LOS ANGELES — By the amount of champagne and laugh ter, you would have thought the Los Angeles Dodgers had won the World Series instead of just the NL West playoff series. Despite the Montreal Expos still standing in their way for a possible return to the Fall Classic for the first time since 1978, the Dodgers opened the champagne and acted crazy Sunday out of re lief that the series against the Houston Astros was over. As Jerry Reuss, who had just pitched a five-hitter in the 4-0 vic tory over the Astros to clinch the National League West title, put it, “We’re not just celebrating this win. It’s a fact that this season is so different than any that has trans pired before, we’re on an emo tional high.” What the Dodgers’ left-hander was referring to was the complica tions brought on by baseball’s first mid-season strike. “The commissioner declared us the first-half winners. We didn’t feel like we won it,” Reuss ex plained. “Now we have more satisfaction.” “We just wanted to keep alive and beat the team that beat us out last year,” Reuss said of the weekend series that may be re membered as the “Miracle at Chavez Ravine.” Rick Monday, who singled in the Dodgers’ first run in their big three-run sixth inning, added, “If ,* you look at the five games just played between the Dodgers and the Astros, you won’t see a better platform to watch baseball. Three of the five games were Hall of Earners, pitching-wise.” When asked if the champagne T the Dodgers were celebrating 7 with was a vintage year, Monday expressed another frustration. “It £ ought to be. It’s been sitting there V for 12 months,” he said. He was referring to the fact that >s the Astros, after losing three > straight to the Dodgers in 1980 to % force a playoff game, denied Los Angeles a chance of advancing to > the pennant with a 7-1 victory in the one-game playoff. ~ now OPEM FRENCH’S • > fl •e it Rod- hard lu’ve ,‘fore Staff photo by Greg Gammon How ’bout them Ags! Aggie cornerback Greg Williams falls to the turf after block ing an Omar Perez field goal attempt early in the fourth quarter in Saturday’s 7-6 win over the Houston Cougars. Holder Greg Harmon looks on in horror as he sees Williams block the kick. Although the Cougars scored later, the Aggie defense held the high-powered Cougar offense in check for the better part of the ball game, giving Texas A&M its fourth win of the year and its third one-point win. DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. 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