Page 10 SPORTS Friday, Ocife THE BATTALION firT Tb c 141 Pe; E TAG SWISS MAC Yankees clinch World Seri I NEW YORK (AP) — Down to their last out in the ninth inning of a tied game, facing a pitcher who seemed to be growing stronger the longer he stayed in, the New York Yankees weaved their World Series winning magic out of the slimmest of threads. First came the biggest little walk of the night by Jorge Posada, who fouled off three pitches on a 2-2 count against A1 Leiter and virtually willed his way to first base. Then, up to the plate came Scott Brosius, who had done nothing against Leiter but who has one of the highest batting averages in World Se ries history. This time, Brosius slapped a single to left field to keep the Yankees’ flame burning and pump up the voices of their scream ing fans in the enemy’s den at Shea Stadium. Leiter, the most animated of pitch ers, his face twitching between every pitch, suddenly looked weary and be wildered as if he sensedhisd up. He had struck out tlieij men in the inning, ninei thrown 141 pitches, and 1 throw one more. Luis Sojo drilled p up the middle, and Posadarj third and charged towardit Center fielder Jay Paytotj choice by to try to throw;' and nail Sojo. The throw«| but it hit Posada as hesj home. Wrecking Crew feared in ManhattJ T hey do not call it the Wrecking Crew for nothing. Texas A&M and defense have a correlation like nothing else in college football, especially during R.C. Slocum's 12-year reign as head coach in Col lege Station. Even Bill Snyder knows it. “When I was in the younger stages of my coaching career, I can always remember Texas A&M teams Bring in this coupon & rcceiv Any Movie Rentalfor 99