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Show Page 8 4- University Journal Thursday, October 21, 2004 - IPl'QSSQOFQ DDdeFOSISQSNew York Yankees deal with By KEN DAVIDOFF post-gam- - wo e days rest, he stifled the Yankees powerful lineup, permitting a run and four hits in seven innings. Has ankle bled as the game moved toward the middle innings, which graphically fit the rde as Boston's ace and savior. ankees starting pitcher Jon Lieber recorded one bad inning, as he allowed all four runs in tjje fourth. In lasting 7 13 innings, he at least allowed the teams key relievers, Mariano Rnera and Tom Gordon, to rest. Red Sox second baseman Mark Bellhorn, whq$e poor play in this series diew the wrath of the Fenway Park crowd, delivered the key blow, a three-ru- n home run that was at first ruled a ball In play before the umpires correctly overtui ned it. The ball hit a fan above the d wall, and replays showed that the fan didnt interfere with the ball. Torre said he had no problem with the rulinj The second controversial call tcjik place in the eighth. With Bronson Arroyo relieving Schilling, Miguel double Cairo punched a one-odown the right-fiel- d line. Derek Jeter lined a single to left, scoring Cairo, bringing the Yankees within NEWSDAY NEW YORK There is the pressure of being a New York Yankee, the piessuie of being a Yankee in the playoffs and the piessure of being a Yankee in the playoffs against the Red Sox. And then there is Wednesday. The Yankees aie facing the biggest October collapse in baseball histoiy. and its happening against their hated rivals They lost their third in a row to the Red Sox Tuesday to Cuit night, Schilling and company in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series, setting up a winner-take-a- ll game Wednesday at Yankee Stadium. A crowd of 56,128 sat through the bitter, wet night. I guess it was supposed to come down to a Game 7, Yankees Manager Joe Torre said. We'll see what happens. As the Yankees saw two overturned rulings by the umpires go against them, the second causing a frenzy among their fans, they had to feel like the cursed team even though both reconsiderations appeared to be correct. The game was delayed in the top Alex Rodriguez fisted a roller of the ninth inning, so that a squad down the and lhs Torre, he raced down e the line, of armored police could line up e Yankees Manager Arroyo picked up the ball Inje, along foul territory in right field and and left field. decided to tag Rodriguez himself. Neither team announced its Raising his left hand, Rodriguez knocked the ball starting pitcher. The Yankees Kevin Biown and out of Arroyos glove. As the ball sailed down Hie Javier Vazquez are the most rested, while the Red right-fiel- d line and the fans roared, Jeter scored. Sox will likely look to Tim Wakefield or Derek Quickly, however, as Red Sox manager Terry Lowe to start. Francona came on to argue, the umpires gathered. These Red Sox have already made their mark. Within a minute, Rodriguez was called out for Never before had a team fallen behind 0 in a interference. , , postseason series and forced a Game 7. Wednesday, Jeter returned to first base, and the crowd erupted theyll look to come all the way back becoming in anger, throwing baseballs and bottles onto the the first baseball team to win a series after trailing, field. 0 and leap over the Yankees into the World Series, s announcer Bob Sheppard pleadqd in their quest to win their first title since 1918. with the fans to cease. After order was restored, For the Yankees, a loss Wednesday would rank Gary Sheffield fouled out to Jason Varitek, ending among the greatest catastrophes of their existence, the inning in disappointment for the Yankees arid and it would certainly spark George Steinbrenner the crowd. into a frenzy of offseason moves. There were a lot of things that didnt fall jr Curt Schilling, whom the Yankees punished for way, Torre said, sounding more like a Red Sox six runs in three innings in Game 1, rebounded, manager than a Yankees manager. j overcoming the torn tendon in his right ankle. On six Thats the way it goes. right-hande- 4-- 2 left-fiel- "There were a tot of things that didn't fall our way. That's the way it goes." Study Buddies. Joe Hey, you can't study on an empty stomach. So why not try Cold Creek Cafe, Cedar City's gotta-se- e eatery? Whether you're looking for a light lunch or a late snack, we're just down the road and ready to hit the spot. - Stop by for a nice night on the town, or a break after class. Enjoy Cold Creek Cafe's culinary delights, at Cedar City prices. And then it's back to the books. - Public-addres- See for yourself: Lunch, dinner or our new Sunday brunch! 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So how does Munro, a righthander cut e from every team hes ever pitched for, get the call e over a Cy Young winner and futuie Hall of Famer? Call it Rocket science. The evidence against using Clemens on three days rest is substantial. ninth-innin- yovur summer worth? Our sales reps averaged over : major-leagu- Ryker $55,600 & stf&acca v Jg? last summer!!! Locally owned in six-tim- & Rebels will give the a look at what they will face Saturday. Thats why I scheduled U N L V before right 790-090- them all game long." savepercentage ; of .817. Brian Stock Stock said thj wijl need tq take advantage cf some of the playing at home in order to bejt 0S Continued from Page 7 17.1 yards a reception and 65 yards a game. Freeman has also returned thiee punt returns for 65 yards, just shy of teammate Jesse Oliva, who has returned 13 punts for 365 yards and two touchdowns. However, Freeman also leads the team in kickoff returns, with six returns for 171 yards. He has scored 32 total points for the Aggies. 1 Theyre comipg here- 'afjef playing a tough game atOiil Roberts, he said. Were going to have to run them all game Ion J. On the defensive side ,of th oTfensfe ball, the wij . have to look out for Fibanna and Reece. These guys are averaging eight to 10 tackles a game, dnjl between the two of them, thej have recorded three sacks for a ! loss of 20 yards. The will have to looic to their defense for help during this game. SUXJs offense-igqpd enough to get it done, which it proved by scoring 21 points in th second half of Saturdays game. 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