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Show ee Page 10—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, October 5, 1977 Gullett to Challenge Splittorft Series Opens As American! fhuuy vé Lara ran YORK Asked aboutf the ipressure i of poss Amidst (UPI controversy involving Manager Billy Martin, the New York Yankees will send Don Gullett against the Kansas City Royals and Paul Splittorff today in the first game of the American League vored at n both thefirst ganic and the best-of-five gameseries, the Yankees were relaxed but determined to make up for their four-gameWorld Series sweepat the hands of the Cincinnati Redslast year by beating the Royals and winning their second straight pennant. They would then go onto Big Casino the World Series — with either the Los Angeles Dodgers or Philadelphia Phillies Gullett, who had a 14-4 record during the season, was scheduled to take the mound at 3:15 p.m. EDTintoday's opener, with the second game scheduled for 8:15 p.m. Thursday night. The series then switches to Kansas City on Friday night and, if necessary, Saturdaynight and Sunday light workout at Yankee Stadium Tuesday. ‘KansasCity’s gameplanis to get their speed-menon the bases and then hurt you with their power.” SAN FRANCISCO'S Roger Alphonso battles BYU's Ken Wagner while a Don teammate looks on. Alphonsoled the defending NCAA champion Dons to a 6-0 victory over the Cougars with three goals. (Photo by Meb Anderson) By BOB HUDSON Roger Alphonso’s three goals, gave BYU a lesson in soccer fundamentals while coasting to a 6-0 victory Tuesday night The Dons, ever on the offensive, scored their first goal less than two minutes into the game when RaphaelMirandafired a shot homeafteran assist by Dag Olavsen Alphonso got his first goal just moments later when he took anassist from Brendon y and fired it home San Francisco scoredits third goal with less than 10 minutes gone when Hennessey and Miranda combined Alphonso scored San Francisco's next two goals, the first on an assist from Olavsen and the second when he played the rebound from Hennessey’s attempt off the goalpost perfectly The Dons got their final goal of the game just before halftime when John Anton scored ona penalty kick. BYU never seemedto getsits offense moving. The Dons’ passes were nearly always sharp andcrisp and right to teammates. The Cougars’ passes, meanwhile, were generally sloppy and seldom reached the players for whom they were intended. “There's no doubt they outplayed us,” said BYU Coach Jim Dusara. “They were in better shape in both conditioning and skill. They played a very simple game with simple passes and keptthe ball on the id. “Some of our players were excited and nervous and made some bad mistakesin thefirst half,’ he open Game 4. Hesaid either Gullett or Dick Tidrow would start Game 5 depending on how things go in the series Waltrip Wins NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (UPI) — Darrell Waltrip drove his Chevrolet to victory Sunday in the $74,000 Wilkes 400 stock car race, beating favorite Cale Yarborough by seven seconds. Waltrip, who picked up first prize of $12,550, ended Yarborough’s chances up for the World Series.’ Martin expressed surprise that the Royals chose not to work out Tuesdayin New York and quipped, ‘‘we were gonna let themhavethefield from midnightto 4 for his fourth straight win on the North Wilkesboro track htetney GRAND OPENING Saturday, Oct. 8 eeee day they'll play an exhibilion game against their alumni at 8:15 p.m. Both gameswill be played on HawsField, west of BYU's Smith Fieldhouse and directly east of Provo High School un tract with the Boston Celtics. you travel one day and boom, you gotta get The Cougars play UBCat? p.m. that night. Thurs- Bing's Bing. who quit pro basketball Mon: The Stan Watts’ concluded. “We'll play better against the University of British Columbia Friday.’” Dave day after a disenchanting season with the Washington Bullets, said Wednesday he intends to sign a two-yearcon- an ARENA “T know we're capable of playing muchbetter,”’ he (UPI til Red Auerbach’s phone call CELEBRITY RESTAURANT. continued. ‘Once they calmed down, theyplayed bet- Herald Sports Writer The University of San Francisco, led by forward DETROIT retirement lasted about 48 hours * *& Gene Fullmer’s * * San Francisco Gives BYU Soccer Fundamentals Lesson more relaxe ad _ because I've Short Retirement Torrezto start Game 3 and Ed Figueroa to Gullett said his objective would be to keep the Kansas City ‘‘speed men off the bases and then go one-on-one with the power be his years vith the Oakland A So) know whal to expect. We're playing for money ying for more thanthat The best pla rs can’t play unless they love the game They couldn't play just for tensionof his contract, saidall his starting pte hers are okay He named Ron the 3e ié against either Andy ‘Ha sler or+ Li Gura, Mike ‘| think they scheduled the series backwards.” hesaid. “I'd rather play the night game tonight and the day game during the Yankees’ Ty beat the Yankees once inthe1976 playoffs and had a 16-6 record this season, said the Royals were a stronger teamthis year. We've done this before,” he noted That's important. Secondly, we don’t have the injuries we had last season Martin, who seemed oblivious to the fact that club owner George Steinbrenner was upset over the manager’s “‘bid’’ for an ex tomorrow becauseof the travel problem. I'd alsolike to see at least three days between the playoffs and the World Series. You gotta get up for the playoffs. Then, men.” (ou have to keep the ball in the park against their power men,’ Gullett said pearance in post-seasonplay Splittorff, a 30-yearold lefthander who A veteran of 17 previous appearances in post-season competition with the Reds, 2 Yan slugger Reggie Jackson besiege the news media during the workout, noted that this was his sixth ap: cally fit and ready to go. 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ! 1 ' ' ' ! ' ! | ' ! ' ! ' ' ! | ! | ' ! ' ' i O FE FE Ww x =E FINE FOOD NEW Ral Tn bd 8282 /_aBEST SEAT Now 193.99 Remington 70080. Now 69.99 Timpview Girls Win Region Six NetTitle Reg. 000. Ruger* 10/22 rimfirerifle has semi-automatic carbine. 10-shot rotary magazine. Americanwalnut stock. The Timpview girls’ tennis team, coached by Don Chamberlain, won the Region 6 Tennis Tournament Tuesday. The Thunderbirds scored 28 outof a possible 30 points. 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