Revival meeting puts Dodgers back on track LOS ANGELES (AP) — An. old fashioned revival meeting, called by their very own faith healer, Tom Lasorda, was credited with utting Los Angeles gers back on the right track. “This was the real 1977 Dodger team,” said Dodger first baseman Steve Garvey after Lasorda preached fire and brimstone and the Los Angeles bats spoke firepower and base hits. The combination was pure salvation for the National League champicns, who rapped out 13 hits, four for extra bases, to blast New York Yankees 10-4 Sunday. trade this baseball team for any other team in the world.” Ron Cey, the Dodgers third baseman and the only regular without a hit or a run scored Sunday, was skeptical about the im- por nce of the team meet- ng, but decided: ‘The results were there.” PAIR OF HOMERS ; Those results included Steve Yeager’s three-run homer in the fourth inning, Reggie Smith’s two-run blast in the sixth and the sound, nine-hit pitching by Don Sutton. “I normally don’t believe in rah-rah, pep meetings,” Sports The World Series now moves back to the East Coast with the Yankees ahead in games 3-2 and still lacking one victory before they can claim their 21st said Yeager, who also contributed a fifth-inning sacrifice fly before leaving the game with strained ligaments in his knee. “But it evidently worked for some Gullett, who started Game 1 but did not figure in the decision. No. 2 batter Bill Russell smacked a single to left for a 1-0 lead. Garvey stroked a double | to right-centre field in the fourth and came home on Dusty Baker’s single to left, whic Lou Piniella misplayed, allowing Baker to take second. That was New York's first error of the Series and it took just one batter for error No. 2, as third baseman Graig Nettles dropped Lee Lacy’s ound ball. Yeager then ollowed with his second Series homer for a 5-0 lead. ADD PAIR IN FIFTH The Dodgers made it 8-0 in the fifth on RBI singles by Baker and Lee Lacy and Yeager's sacrifice fly. “I'm glad to be going back to New York because we have a chance to win the Series,” said Baker, “It’s better than going home for the winter.” Russell got the Dodger believers In the dugout and the 55,955 faithful in the Stands up and clapping again with a single to right- centre in the sixth. Smith, a . HARDWARE STORES C222 ae Tuesday, October 18 THE HERALD, Tuesday, October 18, 1977, PAGE 5 and _ ANDERSON | bring you ” TV. GUIDE ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 5p.m. to midnight KING 2. (NBC) CFTK (cBe) BCTV {cTV) KCTS (PBS) KIRGO (CBs) The Newlywed World Sertes Baseball j Emergency Emergency Emergency Emergency Mister Rogers Electric Campany kBE8 |Rez8 News News News News Zoom Zoom Big Blue Marble Stars on Ice Nine’s Journal world title, ys. victim of a rubber ball bean- Search and Nine’s ; i ing from the stands at Yankees manager Billy Yeager said he had two Vonkee Stadium last - Rescue Journal Martin originally named Ed Figueroa, troubled by a sore finger the past few weeks, to be his starting pitcher for Game 6 Tuesday night. But Figueroa, not as ready to itch as Martin said he waa, Iked, forcing Martin to switch to Mike Torrez, the third-game winner. Lasorda will be going with a proven winner of his own, games leftin his ailing knee. ‘Tl see you Wednesday night (after Game 7) in our clubhouse,’’ Yeager told reporters. Garvey also expects to be in the winning clubhouse Wednesday night, but said it wouldn’t be a bad idea to have another pre-game revival meeting. ; “At one point we were 7-0 Wednesday, sent a hard ball back into the stands for his second Series homer. ; “If today's clubhouse atmosphere was any in- dication, then | feel our chances are good,” Smith said. “I’m happy to be going back to Yankee Stadium. It’s a big ballpark with big gaps and we're a gap-hitting m &8a8 |aece ‘Richard Pryor Show Cont Hourglass Hourglass Mary Tyler Moore Man from Atlantis Man from Atlantis Live from Linc. Centre Tues. Night at Movies Park Avenue’ Special Cont Laverne & Shirley Switch Switch Switch Switch Cont Cant Cont Cont Cont Cont Cont Sclence Magazine Allin Lov Grant Show Lou Grant Cont Cont Cont Burt Hooton, who stifled the after team meetings,” said team. Cont the Family Show t New Yorkbatson fivehitsin Garvey, who had a double “The fans? They're gonna News The National CTV News Cont the second game at Yankee anda single and scored a be there. The less said about News Night News Cont i Stadium last Wednesday pair of runs. “I guess this them the better.” Tangliht Final Hour Dick Cavett night. Make us 0.” The Yankees scored twice Show Ninety Minutes Final Show On the verge of extinction In Game 5, Dodger lead- off Sutton in the seventh and Cont Live The Late Show Kojak Sunday, Lasorda turned preacher, telling his players socked a Ariple off the topof from Thurman Munson and Cotn Cont Adventure” Late Movie na pre-game meeting that, the left-field wall against nepne Jackson in the Cotn Cont Cont “Double Image" win or lose, “I wouldn’t Yankees starter Don eighth. off batter Dave Lopes ot consecutivesolo homers Violent fans make series a headache for NY police NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball's World Series moving back here is a bi headache for New Yor police, who have to control the unruly Yankee Stadium crowds. During the second game at Yankee Stadium last Wednesday, Reggie Smith, the Dodgers’ right fielder, was beaned by a hard rubber bali thrown from the upper deck, Smith said he alto had to duck oranges and apples. Smith suffered spasms of the neck and back and called the fan behavior ridiculous. Also in New York during the first and second series games, fans ran onto of geography,” baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn saia in an interview Mon- day. “The cities of the northeast present more of a problem. “I think we have to keep stepping up our security arrangements. I know the Yankees are utilizing maximum security ar- rangements. Of course, there is always room for more sophistication in this, area,” Kuhn says baseball wants local authorities to take a hard stand against fans who interfere with the play of the game or endanger the players. “We want those fans prosecuted,” said Kuhn. ‘The policy of the clubs is to ask that prosecution be initiated. That’s also the’ policy of baseball.” . 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