\ TERR ACE-KITIMAT “Gail here SPORTS” —_, PITTSBURGH (AP) — seid, "Welosttwovery good Right-hander mes (6-3 and 3-2). 50 Blylev Cincinnati Reds were faced today with what in the - previous 10-year history of major league baseball’s championship series hae - been an impossible task, No team has been able to come back and win after ° losing the first two games of the bestof-flve serles to determine the World Serles rosentatives. . ie leds lost the firat two games at home, both in extra innings, aud must beat the Pirates three straight in Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium. Cinclnnatl manager John McNamara is fully aware ol the psychological disad- vantage confronting his’ the Western Division cham- plons, But he's not ready to ball they beat us two— who is to say we can't beat them three?" McNamara ointed out hat oie key hit each game ‘and the Reds are up two Pittshurgh manager Chuck Tanner, although confident, naturally goes along with McNamara. . “ two es could ‘have gone either way,’ Tanner sald. “I'd have been - satisfied with a split.” Tanner recalled that the Reds beat the Pirates three straight in Pittsburgh during geason. opine prediet” Tanner, when asked en, 125 Looks blue for | Bert that brags it never gets too high ed. S when it or d ing the down when it looges. Cincinnatl catcher John ’ Bench summed things up for starting the season with an LaCoas lost some of his. effectiveness after the Aill- Ster break. He claimed he waa pitching the same way, Pat that the hits ust seemed to drop in. cinnatl, his team-mates whenhe sald: “We can't afford to make a mistake because ey take ddvantage of it. We've been down before. There are three games and we have to win them all. “We've got to get out (in front) early and not. look * “After they hit the ball there is nothing I can do ere about i either ai the s where th can get them ae.” mee. managed Toa man, the Pirates tried lost the fi tw maintain the same low- back. We hav Tigers, . eto play hard; then worry about Saturday,” The closet it baek fro n [) “Tp come to c m LaCoss sald, “It’s azo deflelt wae in 1972, when Detroit then by Billy Martin, iret two at Oakland to the A's, The Tigers took key approach to this big thenext twoat home but loat SINGING _ Angels see BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore Orlolea hold a commanding leat in the American League baneball playoffs, while California Angels face having to make an unheard-of comeback eto rapidly deple , The Orioles struck for nine runs in the first three innings Thursday, then survived a. nerve-rattiing California ~ rally to edge the Angels 6-6 and take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series. Don Stanhouse, the relief ace whose halr resembles that of Harpo Marx and whose style on and off the mound has earned him the nickname, Stan the Man Unusual, pitched into and out ofa bases-loaded jam in the So ec ate brink, of yioles to.the br qua for their fifth orld Series in 14 years. wel tt Sanh , Le whoge latelnning “habits of putting runners on base efore preserving 4 Baltimore victory usually drive manager Earl Weaver into the dugout tunnel for a amoke. Weaver stayed around this time, though, as the Angels scored twice in the ninth. With the bases loaded following an intentional walk toDon Baylor, Stanhouse got _Brlan Downing, the league's third-leading hitter, to ground to third baseman inning, sca four times after a double play, and added four more in the second, including three on Eddie Murray's” 400-foot home run to right. A nun on a walk and two singles in the third gave the Orioles a B-1 lead. Flanagan, the major league’s wib- ningest pitcher this season, was in the midht.of retiring 18 consecutive California batters and the Baltimore lead seemed insurmontable. But the Angels scored once in the sixth on Rod Carew's double and Carney Lan- sford’s single and added another in the seventh on tinglea by Don. Baylor and - Downing and a sacrifice fly by Bobby Grich. Then in. the eighth, California reached Flanagan for three runs. Pinch-hitter Mery Rettentnund walked, firat baseman Eddie Murray committed an error on Carew's grounder - and Carney Lansford singled, scoring plnch-runner Dickie Thon, co Enter Stanhouse, who gave up a run-s single to Baylor and a sacrifice fly -ta carve Baltlmore’s lead to Pinch-hitter Larry Harlow The Herald Friday, October 5, 1979, Page 7 from afar scgred on Carew’s ground- out. When Lansford followed, | with a run-scoring single, Weaver visited Stanhotse, “When Earl walked out to the mound, he just looked at me funny,” said Stanhouse. “I Iooked down at him and said, ‘Earl, I'm throwing strikes but the ump isn't calling them.” Weaver had quirming in the ~dugout, Ford laced a single to left, moving Lansford to third. Baylor was then-~—- walked Intentlonally to load the bases for Downing, who bounced to DeCinces for tha game-ending out. | “Tf you hadn't seen us all year, you probably thought that ending was rather strange, but that’s the way we've been," said Flanagan, a winner with relief elp from Stanhouse for the six time this year. Sonics show em how CALGARY (CP)--Seattle Supersonics, the defending National Basketball Association Champions, edged the undermanned San Diego Clippers 116-114 in an exhibition game Thursday before 6,092 fans, . The Clippers, who now have completed thelr preseason echedule with a 2- 6 record, operated without the services of guards Lloyd Free, Brian Taylor and Greg Lee, forwards Swen Nater and Marvin Barnes and Centre Bill Walton. =~ For Seattle, it was business as usual with all five of Inst year's starters | Bive up. foresaw 4 three-game sweep game 48 aid during fitth game, with Reggie line from second for the final ‘Tt doean’t mean that it of the Reds, “I just want us Per ane the’ Esters Jackson eoring the winning ; can’t be done” McNamara to keep playing well.” § Division title. 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