European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 18, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 23 Martin scared7 Angeles up Yankees Man Ager Billy Martin said sunday he was far from overconfident he was in fact scared to death about going Back to Newyork for the remainder of the world series after the los Angeles dodgers took a 10-4victory in the fifth game. Despite a 3-2 Lead in the series Martin and most of his players looked glum in the dressing room after their loss. When asked if he was confident about an eventual Victory Martin said no i m scared Yankees starter Don Gullett was Ham mered by the dodgers for eight hits and seven runs in the 4 1-3 innings he gave up a fourth inning three run Homer to Steve Yeager among other blows. Yankee Pilot for from overconfident about return to n. Y. Despite 3-2 Lead Gullett just did not have his control said Martin. He threw a Forknall to Yeager and got it up around his eyes and he hit it the Yankees outfielders including Lou Piniella and Reggie Jackson said the Sun in their eyes bothered them at dodger stadium. I think All the outfielders had a hard time because of the Sun Piniella said. Don Sutton held the Yankees Well Incheck until the seventh and eighth innings when new York scored its four runs including Back to Back homers from Jack son and Thurman Munson in the mixed them up said Piniella. He threw a lot of fast curve balls and held his fastball for certain batters. For us one out of two is All it takes. It nil summaries flyers 7, blues 0 St. Louis 000-0 Philadelphia 1 5 i_7 first period1, Philadelphia Macleish 1 Lonsberry bladon19 27. Penalties Frig St 3 50 Dean Phi 3 50 Clarke Phi 5 26 Sutler St 18 01. Second period2, Philadelphia Saleski 3 Kindrachuk dalley4 00. 3, Philadelphia Saleski 4 Kindrachuk mccarthy9 08. 4, Philadelphia Lapointe 1 dean9 43 5 Philadelphia Dailey 4 Dornhoefer macleish16 53. 6, Philadelphia Barber 2 Dornhoefer bladon17 21. Penalties Smrke St 3 12-Macleish, Phi 6 17 Lapointe Phi 13 18 Brownschidle St 16 09 Kindrachuk Phi 19 32. Wha sums stingers 6, whalers 2 new England 0 1 12 Cincinnati 5 o 16 first period1, Cincinnati Agrall 1 leduc2 26. 2, Cincinnati Ftorek 2 leduc5 50. 3, Cincinnati Larose 1 Leduc agrall16 08. 4, Cincinnati Dudley 1 unassisted16 45. 5, Cincinnati Ftorek 2 legge19 53. Penalties Sobchuk Cin 5 13 Lyle ,9 25. Second period6, new England Carroll 1 Carlson Rob erts5 30. Penalties Ftorek can 6 14 Selwood be 9 37 Roberts be 11 45 Hall Cin 15 32. Third period7, Cincinnati Dudley 2 sobchuk7 31. 8, new England Webster 4 g. Howe selwood9 01. Penal ties none. Shots on goal new England 10 16 834 Cincinnati 3 7 1333 goalies new England Levasseur. Cincinnati list. A7,702. Jets 9, racers 1 Winnipeg 324 9 Indianapolis 1 o 0 1 first period1, Indianapolis Powis 1, 1 35. 2, Winnipeg Hull 5 u. Nilsson hedberg12 40. 3, Winnipeg Sjoberg 1 k. Nilsson15 09. 4, Winnipeg Hull 6 u. Nilsson hed Berg 17 27. Penalties Fortier ind major Clackson win minor major3 03 Harris ind 4 24 Baltimore ind 10 02 Dunn win 13 59 Maggs ind 14 32. Second period5, Winnipeg Dunn 1 Sullivan moffat2 01. 6, Winnipeg Long 1 l. Nilsson ruhnke2 55. Penalties Morrison ind 13 30 Maggs ind 17 53. Third period7, Winnipeg Ruhnke 2 Long sullivan4 35 , Hedberg 3 u. Nilsson hornung5 11 9, Winnipeg Sjoberg 2 Ruhnke k. Nilsson13 10. 10, Winnipeg Ruhnke 3 sjoberg16 34. Penalty Huck win 7 26. Shots on goal Winnipeg 12 16 9 37 Indianapolis 7 8 924 goalies Indianapolis Inness Winnipeg Daley. A8,334. Third period7, Philadelphia Saleski 5 Leach lonsberry4 55. Penalties Frig St 4 38 Bridgman Phi 9 54. Shots on goals St. Louis 9 7 9_25 Philadelphia 14 9 34 goalies St. Louis Johnston Stasiowski. Philadelphia Stephenson. A17,077. Black Hawks 2, sabres 0 Chicago i i 02 Buffalo o 0 00 first period1, Chicago Plante 1 Martin logan9 16. Penalties Mulvey Chi 53 Kelley Chi 3 42 Korab but 3 42 Magnuson Chi 7 27 Gare but 7 27 Wilson Chi 16 03. Second period2, Chicago Wilson 1 unassisted19 33. Penalties Mulvey Chi 57 Boldirew Chi 57 Schoen Feld but 57 t. Martin but 57 Boldirew Chi 10 19 Russell Chi 13 34 Schoenfeld but 14 42. Third period no scoring. Penalties Savard Chi 13 24 t. Martin but 13 24 Russell Chi 20 00. Shots on goal Chicago 9 4 4_j Buffalo 14 1334 goalies Chicago visor. Buffalo Desjardins. A16,433. Rangers 4, islanders 2 by islanders o 1 12 by rangers 2 0 24 first period1, by rangers Murdoch 2 Vadnais Espo slot7 39. 2, by rangers Mickey 2 Hodge duguay19 57. Penalties Marshall Nyi 7 35 Gilbert nor second period3, by islanders Trottier 1 Bossy howatt3 39. Penalties Hodge nor 8 35 Persson Nyi 14 27. Third period4, by rangers Hodge 1 Espostto Mur doch11 09. 5, by islanders Gillies 1 Trottier bossy12 03. 6, by rangers Tkaczuk 2 Esposito polis19 42. Penalty a. Potvin Nyi 9 18. Shots on goal by islanders 9 12 728 by rangers a 11 is34 goalies by islanders Resch. By rangers Davidson. A-17,500. Canadians 2, Bruins 0 Montreal i 1 02boston o 0 00 first period1, Montreal Robinson f Mario kiich16 12. Penalties Miller bos 24 Houle Mon 3 27 Riese Brough Mon 11 46 o Reilly bos 11 46 Robinson Mon 12 22. Second period2, Montreal Shutt 1 Robinson lapointe13 52. Penalties Doak bos 1 18 Schmautz bos 9 15 Robinson Mon 9 53 Wensink bos 13 31. Third period no scoring. Penalties Savard Mon 5 01 Milbury bos 10 45 Tremblay Mon 13 34. Shots on goal Montreal 6 9 419 Boston 4 6 1222 goalies Montreal Dryden. Boston Gilbert Grahame. A13,470. Gerulaitis captures singles shares doubles in aussie net Brisbane Australia up Ameri can Vitas Gerulaitis dominated the open ing tournament of the australian Tennis circuit when he captured the singles championship sunday and then combined with texan Billy Scanlon to win the Dou Bles title at the $50,000 South Pacific Tennis classic. Gerulaitis trounced australian Tony Roche 6-7, 6-1, 6-1, 7-5 to win the singles and won the doubles title with Scanlon by defeating veterans Mai Anderson and Ken Rosewall 7-6,64. Gerulaitis paycheck for the week is $10,-000 $8,000 for the singles and $2,000 for the doubles. Gerulaitis top seed played percentage Tennis in his 136-minute match against Roche and showed the 3,000 fans a touch of class when he dubbed Roche s Best at tacking shots with a great All court Dis play. Gerulaitis at one stage of the match re turned 32 of Roche s Best services in a Row and the Chubby australian had no answer to Gerulaitis solid game. The Young american s uncanny Antici pation and tremendous Speed proved the undoing of Roche 32, who was spotting his rival nine years. Roche having won the first set in a tie breaker was leading -10-15 on his service and striving to press Home the angled what he thought was a sure Winner across court Only to find the Ballback at his feet from an amazing Gerulaitis american went on to win three More Points in succession to gain the Breaks in the fifth and seventh games gave him the second set 6-1. Depends on How Well we play at Home. I we play Well Well win it if we Don to Well lose we obviously have the advantage Jackson said. They have to play 1.000 Ball and we Only have to play .500 Ball to win was real Tough out there today. The Sun and the smog were bad but that s no Why we Dave Lopes opened the first inning witha triple for the dodgers and scored on Bill Russell s got on base and created move dodgers Don Sutton. Kept team alive in series ment said Jackson. The dodgers had a Little scrap piness and they kept the move ment going. Sutton did not overpower you but he had Good location and he throws the bal where he wants Jackson was asked about a report that he told Yankee Board chairman George Steinbrenner that the club official Wouldhave to choose Between him and Martin next year. The outfielder said it s Mickey Rivers who was witless in four trips sunday summed up the game in this Way the dodgers just outplayed some of the Yankees seemed less than eager to talk about their loss. Piniella did talk but most of the time he kept his head Down As he sat in his dressing cubicle. After most of the writers left he jumped up and shouted i m tired of this Bleep. The writers ask you the same questions before the game and the same questions after the Martin happened to be passing by and patted Piniella on the shoulder and said Lou take it easy. I m tired about having the writers ask questions too but we have to do series facts figures los Angeles up facts and figures on the fifth game of the world series attendance 55,955. Net Recei pts $693,172.00 commissioner s share $103,975.80 league and club shares $147,299.05. Five game totals attendance 281,301 net receipts $3,346,543.67 commissioner s share $501,981.53 players Pool $1,353,419.55 league and club shares $372,835.64. Yeager says or in 4th was . Turning Point continued from Page 21 team like the dodgers three straight at dodger stadium. We were a Little More determined and a Little More aggressive today. Basically Tommy told us he was very proud of us. 1 nope we have another team meeting tues Day Don Sutton who had a 10-0 Lead and a three hit shutout after six innings said he was determined not to walk a Yankee in the final three innings and did to but did dodger cakewalk new York los Angeles a r h by a r h by Rivers of 4000 Lopes 2b 5120 Rndolph 2b 4010 Russell is 5121 Munson c 4121 Smith of 4212 Johnsn c 0000 Cey 3b 4000 Jacksn of 4221 Garvey in 4220 Chmels in 4120 Baker if 4232 Nettles 3b 4021 Lacy of 3121 Piniella if 4000 Burke of 1000 Dent is 4001 Yeager c 2114 Gullett p 1000 Oates c 1000 Clay p 0000 Sutton p 4000 Zeber pm 1000 Tidrow p 0000 White pm 1000 Hunter p 0000blair pm 1000 total 36 4 9 4 total 37 10 13 10new York 000 000 220 4 los Angeles 100 432 oox10 a Piniella Nettles. Lob new York 5, los Angeles 5. 2bgarvey, Randolph Nettles. 3blopes. Or Yeager 2smith 2munson Jackson 2. Of Yeager. In h r Erboso Gullett l.0-1 41-387 6 1 4 Clay 2-321 1 0 0 Tidrow 1 22200 Hunter 2 10001 Sutton w.l-0 9 94402 t2 29. A55,955. Allow Back to Back Home runs to Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson in the eighth. For seven innings Sutton said i pitched As Well As i possibly could. But i was t too proud of myself after that. After Yeager hit his Home run i knew i was t going to walk anybody because walks kill you. I was proud that i did t. I think there s going to be a game wednesday night. We re made up of a col Lection of Guys who believe we can win Baker had three singles and drove in two runs including the dodgers second run. And said this is my first world series and i Don t mind if they were going to play the next two games in Vietnam let alone new York. It s better than going Home for the Winter. We honestly still feel we have a Chance to win. Today we were a Little More relaxed because we knew we did t have anything to lose. We be been swinging for the fences and we re the kind of team that does t have to do that to hit Home Baker said a key in the game was get Ting to Don Gullett Early. Gullett pitched seven Strong innings in the world series opener in new York tuesday. If you Don t get to him Early Baker said it s Tough. He s the kind of a Guy who gets sharper As the game goes Canada Hooters defeat Guatemala in cup qualifying Mexico City a goals by Buzz Parsons and Bob i Lenarduzzi in a Strong first half were All Canada needed for a 2-1 Victory Over Guatemala sunday in the world cup soccer qualifying tournament. The win gave Canada a 2-1 record with two games to play and a second place tie with Haiti behind undefeated Mexico 30. Haiti Defeated Al Salvador 1-0 in sunday s other game
