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Looks great teamed~ Yanks win Game 1 NEW YORK (AP) - Paul Blair, inserted in the ninth inning for his defence, drilled a 12th-inning single into left field to score Willie Randolph with the winning run ed Oe rele parkere nip os Angeles Dodgers 43 Tuesday night in a rilling opening game o the 1977 World Series, Sparky Lyle retired 11 consecutive batters after surrendering a game-tying pinch single to Lee Lacy in the ninth and nailed down the victory in relief of Don Gullett, whe pitched a courageous 8 1-3 innings ina tough duel with the Dodgers’ Don Sutton. As the game whirled past midnight and into extra innings, the Yankees twice ut leadoff men on first base t were unable to move them against reliever Mike Garman as reserve catcher Jerry Grote thwarted two sacrifice attempts with dazzling defensive plays. fn the 12th, Randolph opened with a double on the ‘first pitch from Rock Rhoden, the fifth Los Angeles pitcher. Rhoden walked Thurman Munson, who had doubled home what seemed to be the winning run four innings earlier. That brought up Blair, who had replaced Re apie Jackson in right field in the ninth inning. Again, the Yankees tried to bunt, but Blair simply couldn't get the ball down. When the count went to 2-2, the veleran outfielder got the hit sign and_ that's exactly what he did, lining a pitch into left field to bring Randolph dashing home with the decisive run of this exciting game. It was the longest opening game in World Series pla _ and the 100th Series triumph in Yankees history. Few of the first 99 could have been more dramatic. _ The Dodgers, trailing by a run going into the ninth, came back to tle the score , oni,Lacy’s, pinch: ‘ingle... against Lyle. Dusty Baker opened the Dodgers’ ninth with a single to left, only the fifth hit against Gullett, who had tched brilliantly. On the irst pitch to pinch hitter unson ap- peared to have Baker picked off on a misfired bunt at- tempt. But Baker evaded the tage of first baseman Chris Chambliss in the rundown and scrambled safely back to first. ; It was a vital play because a moment later, Steve Yeager walked — moving Baker, the tying run, into scoring position. That finished Gullett, and Lyle — hero of the American League playoffs — came on to face Lacy. ft was a showdown between the Yankees’ ace reliever and a utility man who batted .266 in only 75 games all season. But the utility man won the confrontation, ripping 4 single to left that scored Baker with the tying run. New York had gone ahead in the bottom of the eighth when Randolph, who had tled the game at 2-2 in the sixth with a leadoff home run, opened with a walk against Dodgers starter Sutton. 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The $2.9-million left. hander had been knocked out in just two innings against Kansas City in American League playoff opener last Wednesday night, ullett had left the playoff opener complaining of a sore shoulder and the Yankees thought the injury- plagued pitcher was inished for the season. But Gullett, one of the highest-priced free agents last winter, took a cortisone shot in his arm after the pame and six nights later, e was back on the Stadium mound, mowing down the National League champion Dodgers. Gullett gave up five hits before departing in the ninth, Randolph tied it 2-2 for the Yankees in the sixth with a leadoff homer on a 2-2 pitch from Sutton. The slender second baseman, a product of the New York sandiots, had only five homers in his major league career before con- necting against Sutton. His last homer had come on June 12 and he had batted 274 times without reaching the seats until his Series ot. The Dodgers opened fast against Gullett. Dave Lopes opened the game with a walk and circled the bases when Bill Russell walloped a triple u the alley in left centre field, When Reggie Smith walked, the D first and third with none out. With Dick Tidrow hurriedly warming up in the New York bullpen, Ron Ce tagged Gullett's first pite some 400 feet to left field, sacrificing Russell home with the second Dodgers run. , BOUNDARIES BEGAN e Eocene , which tested from Sep eh ition yearsageto about 40:million -.. ears ago, marked the eginnings of modern geographic boundaries. ers had runners at ~ THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1977, PAGE 9 ' Enjoy The Only Afternoon 747 Service Nonstop | ‘Daily At Qpin. From Vancouver To Toronto. No other airline offers you the comfort of a 747 flight nonstop from Vancouver to Toronto every single we also give you something else. The spirit of thousands of CPAir people, the ones you see and the ones afternoon. you don't, who are out to make every- s But we do. thing you want, the way you want it. 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