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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 22

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Wins OAKLAND (AP) Oakland shortstop Bert Campaneris. the 155-poiinder dublx'd after home runs in two straight games, predicts the will win their way into the World Series again today. don't care pitching, declared the ex- plo.sive little infielder wnose llth-inning leadoff home run Oakland Has Advantage, Will Face Palmer Today playoff series. Oakland left-hander Vida beat Baltimure 2-1 Tuesday and I Blue last through the gave Oakland a 2-1 edge in the American League playoffs. The defending world champions will represent the American League a second straight year if they beat the ace right-hander.

Jim Palmer, today. He shut them out 6-0 in the opener of the best-of-five first inning in that one but be back facing the Orioles again. have a well-rested Blue wiio has shown he can pitch well against said Oakland Manager Dick Williams. "Certainly we have a chance against Bert Campaneris of Oakland connects with his game winning swing, clouting a pitch from Mike Cuellar over the leftfield fence to give Oakland a 2-1 win and a 2-1 eilge ill the American League playoffs. (AP Wirephoto) Migliore ISeiv Leader In Area Scoring Race Campaneris hit only four home runs during the regular season but he led off the second game of the championship series with a homer and ended the third game with one.

That provided the pitching victory to southpaw Ken Holtzman, who threw a three-hitter. Campaneris, who was suspended the final three games of last year's piayoffs when he his bat at a rival pitcher, said he hit a slider, low and inside, for his game-winning homer. "I wanted to throw it further commented a disappointed Mike Cuellar who had allowed only three hits before homer. The victory put all the pressure on Baltimore and Palmer. "We have our backs to the admitted the hurler who won 22 games and lost nine on the season.

"If I pitch w'ell and we lose, eliminated. try to pitch the same W'ay I did in Earl Williams got Baltimore off to a 1-0 lead in the second inning when he slammed a Toltzman fast ball over the left ield fence, the first lomer of the series. Holtzman then retired 14 batters in before walking Tommy Davis in the seventh. Oakland score until the eighth, when Manager strategy paid off. He sent Jesus Alou up to hit for catcher Ray Fosse and Alou golfed a blooper into left field for a single.

Fleet Allan Lewis went in to run for Alou. Williams had selected Angel Mangual originally as the pinch hitter for second baseman Dick Green but, with a bunt the obvious play, he switched and used Mike Andrews, The bunt went to Cuellar, who was off balance when he fielded it. So he threw to the sacrifice working. aneris struck out but Joe Rudi banged a broken-bat single off his fists to score Lewis from second. NEW YORK (AP) They threw an apple, a tennis ball and an egg at Pete the only flying object he cared about was a baseball.

Rose hit it over the fence for a home run in the 12th inning to give the Cincinnati Reds a 21 over the New York Mets and tie the National League playoffs at two games apiece. thinking about a home run, I must confess, but I wanted to hit that ball all the w'ay to the 3111 011 said Rose, who apparently felt he struck a blow back at the fans for their animosity toward him. Rose had been the object of scorn here, ever since his fight Rose Answers Met Fans With Game-Winning Belt with New York shortstop Bud Harrelson, a scuffle that triggered a full-scale melee during bizarre game. "Sure, I heaixl them booing at me every time I show'ed my said Rose. "They kept throwing things at me, too.

But that only makes me play harder. Cast as the villian. Rose heard the Ixios once more as he WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1973 PAGE 22 A Football Whiz For the second consecutive week, been a change in the leadership of the area race. 5-9, 155 pound senior and Rick Migliore climbed from tenth to first after catching three touchdown passes from Leopard quarterback Dave DiCiccio last Friday night. The sure handed receiver has seven touchdowns in five games for 42 total points.

Stanton Rich Householder, last leader, was shutout as his team dropped an 6-7 decision to the Steubenville Big Red reserves. Householder has tallied a six touchdowTis and one conversion fpr 38 markers and second place. Two junior halfbacks. Myron Jones of Southern Local, and Greg Chisom (rf Western Beaver, share the third position with 36 points each. Jones has scored five touchdowns and run three conversions for the total while Chisom shows five touchdowns, three extra point kicks and a field goal.

Another Western Beaver halfback, James Coughlin, has sole possession of fifth place with 34 tallies. The 5-11, 168- pound junior has scored five touchdowns and two conversions. KEITH DICKEY of East Palestine and Oak Paul Kuzio, both of whom held the scoring iead earlier in the season, are now' tied for sixth at 32 each. total has come in five games w'hile Kuzio notched his in six. Oak Glen will be idle this week, however, while East Palestine plays Beaver Local.

Jeff Morgan, Beaver quarterback, is eighth on the list with 30 points. He has crossed the gocd line five times for his total. quarterback and place kicker Frank DeSarro is next with 25 markers. He has two touchdowns and 13 placements. Tied for the final spot are Don Slappy of Midland and Butch Haddox of Wellsville w'ith 24 points apiece.

Haddox is a sophomore. Coughlin was the only new face among this leaders as he re entered the top ten. Name School TD Cnn. TP Migliore, Midland 7 042 Householder, Stanton 6 1 38 Jones, Southern 5 3 36 (x) Chisom, Western 5 3 36 Coughlin, Western 5 34 Dickey, E. Pal.

5 1 32 P. Kuzio, Oak Glen4 432 Morgan, Beavers 5030 (y) DeSarro, Wells, 2 1325 Haddox, Wells. 4 024 Slappy, Midland 4 0 24 This Football FRIDAY Cleveland Benedictine (2-2-1) at East Liverpool (3-2) Beaver Local (5-0) at East Palestine (3-2) Sebring (3-2) at Lisbon (1-4) Wellsville (3-2) at Southern Local (0-5) Toronto (5-0) at Stanton Local (3-2) Western Beaver (4-1) at Cornell (5-0) South Side (0-5) at Monaca (3-2) SATURDAY Midland (4-1) at Turtle Creek (3-2) Record Purse Slated For Western Golf GOLF. 111. (AP) The Western Golf Association said Tuesday it will post its biggest purse the 71st Western Open next year and boost first prize to a record $40,000.

The Western Open will be played at the new Butler National Golf Club in Oak Brook, a western suburb of Chicago, on June 27 30. The course, which has had two seasons of play, will the permanent home of the Western Open. stepped to the plate in the top of the 12th inning to face New' York reliever Harry Parker Someone threw an apple at Rose, but he brushed it aside with his bat, looking darkly toward the stands. Then came the tennis ball and the egg. It was reminiscent of affair, when Rose was showered by pop bottles, beei cans, batteries and a whiskey bottle in left field.

The garbage shower took place after the Rose-Harrelson fight and the resulting battle royal. The fans remembered infamous "Rose-bud and continually hissed the Cincinnati left fielder lie- fore he pumped 2-2 fastball out of sight over the right field fence. Then the 50,786 fans were dramatically silent, for the most part, as Rose circled the bases with his right hand held high in a clenched-fist gesture of victory, trying to rub it into the fans, even though I heard them booing said Rose. was just happy. I would have given a pay to have gone four-for-four today and to have scored four He have a bad day, as it was.

Rose singled twice and walked before smashing his second homer of the this five- game series. Until winning hit, the fourth game of the National League playoffs was full of other pulsating drama. The Mets had taken a 1-0 lead in the third inning on Felix run-scoring single and George Stone protected that slim ad(Turn To HERO ROSE, P. 23) Pete Rose gives his sign as he rounds the bases with game winning home run against New York Met.s in game at Shea Stadium. Rose the victim of the boo birds because of incident Monday, collected three hits as (he Reds stayed alive with a 2-1 victory.

(AP Wirephoto) Uie people Ure peopie WINTER Matching wits with The Evening Computer is pretty 20-year-old Vickey Galeoti of 499 First Ave. Vickey won the weekly football forecast for the second consecutive week. The contest, which is sponsored by the Classified Department of The Review, awards $15 to the person picking the most games correctly on the high school. college levels. and professional Vickey, who called 9 of 9 and 7 of 9 over the past two weeks, is a former cheerleader at East Liverpool High School, and her brother, Dan, was a defensive end for the 1972 Potters.

Vickey. who is employed at the Childrens Shop, says she just plain Ukes football! Potters Retain Share Of X-Country Crown (x) kicked three extra points and field goal. (y) All conversion points on kicks. Re- Riehert Receives 01(1 Trophy In Mail LOS ANGELES (AP) lief pitcher Pete Richert of the Los Angeles Dodgers checked his mail at the club office Tuesday and took possession of I w'hat may be the most post, post-season award, It was the 13-year-old Southern Association Rookie-of the- lYear trophy. Hal Potten, league president, sent the trophy along with a letter.

Potten said he discovered the trophy while cleaning out a store room, and I find it before now. never who had a 19 9 record at Atlanta in 1960, also was the Southern Co Player-of the-Year that season. EAST PALESTINE Defending Columbiana County cross country champion East Liverpool retained just a share of its title here Tuesday evening at the Potters and East Palestine tied in the annual meet with 46 points each. Co-favorite Salem finished third with 48 markers. Jim Watt of East Palestine captured individual honors over the two mile course in the record setting time of 10:35.

Two other runners were right behind as Roger Norquest crossed the line in 10:36 while Tim Rainear, East record holder, was third with a 10:39 clocking. Rounding out the top eight were Mark Rodu of Lisbon, Bnice Staley of East Liverpool. John Piersall of Salem, Don Mahon of East Liverpool and Burch Staley of the Potters. Coach Bill Potters took second behind Salem in the reserve division of the meet. Bob fourth place finish paced East Liverpool.

On Saturday, East Liverpoo will compete in the West Liberty State College Invitational along with some 30 other area teams. Last year the Potters were fourth in the Invitational. Two more duel meets remain ahead for the Potters before the district cross country meet Oct. 27. WELL: STACKED Buy winter on Firestone revolving charge nothing until January, 1974.

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