Olean ac tm Rear te i r TERR. ACKH-KETIM AE ‘SPOR TS Series starts today BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimora manager Earl Weaver was concerned about losing the use of his designated hitter ag his Orioles prepared to open the 1979 World Series tonight American League cham- pions. Manager Chuck Tanner of the National League champion Pirates made It clear he would rather play without the DH, an American League institution disdained by the National League. “We haven't had to do without it since the 1971 World Series," Weaver lamented, “Lee May (the Orioles DH in the regular season), was a big part of our offence. What effect It haa will depend on the other eight guys in our starting ines who has managed in the American League, said he prefera managing without the designated hitter. : “It’s a different ball: Jackson had nine hits in 23 at bats with two home runs and eight runs batted in. The Dodgers’ main DH, Lee Lacy, went 2-for-14, . May bit 19 home runs and had 69 RBIs this season as . fhe Baltimore DH. Without batting regularly the “Ouolen offence will suffer. “I'd rather seo a pitcher up there than a Lee May, or anybody,” sald lanky Bruce Kison, Pittsburgh’ starting pitcher in the bast-of-aeven Series, Kison had eight hits this year, scored eight runs and drove in six, including four with a grand. slam. home run. He hit just .145. But the oniy contact Orioles’ starter Mike Flanagan has had with the bat is seaing it in somebody else’s hands, Flanagan, however, was baseball's winningest pitcher this season witha 23-0 record and a 2.65earned-run average, making him the favorite to win the Cy Young Award as the AL's best plicher. Kison was 18-4 with a 9.14 ERA, and was outstanding in the Pirates’ September drive to the NL Eastern Division title, winning hia lastfive. He of players around defen- sively. The odds are May's- Series role will be as a pinch hitter. The Orioles are expected fo use John Lowenstein in left field, Al Bumbry in centre and Ken Singleton in t, with Eddie Murray at first, BillySmith and Mark Belanger the second base- shortstop combination, and Doug DeCinces at third, “The Orioles are the most close-knit club I’ve ever been associated with,” Singleton The Orioles were listed as &5 favorites to win the ner and were given a slight edge for the Series because of four games scheduled In Baltimore, Enough: to make you cry COOKS, Mich, (AP) — Paul Babladelis is llving a football coach's nightmare: He dreads the end of every game, yet fears the final gun will never sound. His Big Bay de Noc Black Bears have become the Worat high school team in United States football history. With their 46-0 logs to Bark River-Harris last Friday night, the Black Bears have been outscored 774-0 in their "last 14 games, “We didn't want this thing to happen," Babladelis said, “But it did. ] guess we've reached the bottom; the only way to go now is up.” The Big Bay scoreless streak involves the last 14 games, but the Black Bears’ losing atring now stands at Richard’s Cleaners Ltd. “use our handy drive-in window” ONLY STEAMEX HAS 6 SPRAY JETS These accessories help to clean your carpets easier and better: Power Scrubber Upholstery Cleaner Soll Retardant Applicator BEARS TIE VIKINGS VICTORIA (CP) — Alberta Golden Hears and Victoria Vikings scored second-half goala off indirect free kicks Saturday in a Canada Weat University Athletic Association game that ended in a 1-1 draw. 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