w The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 25, 1981-Pag.9 Dodgers nip Yanks THE FOLKS EXPECT YOU TO WRITE HOME ONCE IN A WHILE. 8-7 win ties series, 2-2 0 0 'LOS ANGELES (AP)-' Pinch-hitter Steve Yeager's sacrifice fly in the seventkinning snapped a 6-6 tie and the Los Angeles Dodgers scrambled for an 8-7 victory over the New York Yankees yesterday to deadlock the World Series at two games apiece. The Dodgers scored three runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh to cap a comeback in Game ,4 that changed the Scomplexion of this 78th World Series. Few took the Dodgers' chances too seriously after they lost for the first two games in New York, but they are no strangers to adversity. THE DODGERS recovered from a 1-0 deficit to beat Houston in the National League West Division series, and they trailed Montreal 2-1 in games before winning the National League Championship Series. Both were best-of- five series. Jay Johnstone's pinch homer, the 13th in World Series history, started the comeback in the sixth inning, and the Dodgers kept coming in the seventh. Dusty Baker started the inning with a bouncing single to shortstop. By the time the ball dropped from the air, Yankees shortstop Larry Milbourne had no chance to make the play. Rick Monday then doubled under the outstretched glove of Yankees centerfielder Bobby Brown and Baker held at third. YANKEES RELIEVER George Frazier walked Pedro Guerrero intentionally and Tommy John, the Yankee starter in Game 2,.was called in. Yeager, hitting for Mike Scioscia, then hit a line drive to right field that scored Baker, agd after Dodgers reliever Steve Howe sacrificed the runners to second and third, Davey Lopes came to bat. Maligned for his fielding earlier in the week, Lopes hit a high bouncer that was fielded by Rodriguez at third. The wait seemed interminable and when the ball finally floated to the ground, Monday had scored. Gophers trip Iowa, 12-10 Ullihi ski IOWA CITY (AP) - Jim Gallery kicked four field goals, including the winning points with 2 minutes, 22 seconds remaining, to give Minnesota a 12-10victory over No. 6 Iowa in Big Ten football yesterday. The victory pushed Minnesota to 5-2 overall and 3-2 in the league. Iowa, hoping for a victory which would have ensured pits first winning season in 20 years, dropped to 5-2 and 3-1. Iowa's offense sputtered in the first half, making just two first downs to Minnesota's nine as Gallery kicked three of his field goals, in the second quarter. Tailback Ghil Blatcher scored the only touchdown of the game midway ,through the third quarter, giving Iowa a 10-9 lead. llinois 23, Wisconsin 21 CHAMPAIGN, (AP)-Quarterback Tony Ea'son fired three touchdown passes *yesterday to lead Illinois to a 23-21 Big Ten victory over Wisconsin. The Badgers scored first, but Eason turned the game around with a dazzling 86-yard touchdown play that brought the sellout homecoming crowd of 67,413 toits feet. The Illini controlled the Wisconsin SCORES BIG TEN MICHIGAN 38, Northwestern 0 Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 Illinois 23, Wisconsin 21 Ohio State 29, Inidana 10 Purdue 27, Michigan state 26 MIDWEST Central Michigan 24, Kent State 3 Indiana State 34, Illinois State 14 Iowa State 17, Colorado 10 s Kansas 17, Kansas State 14 SOUTHWEST Baylor 24, Texas Christian 21 Washington 14, Texas Tech 7 Oklahoma 42, Oregon State 3 Oklahoma State 19, Louisville 11 Texas 9, Southern Meth. 7 SOUTH Mississippi State 21, Auburn 17 Tennessee 28, Memphis State 9 Vanderbilt 27, Mississippi 23 Clemson 17, N. Carolina State 7 Georgia 21, Kentucky 0 EAST Boston College 41, Army 6 Clarion State 12, Slippery Rock 10 Colgate 41, columbia 3 Cartmourth 42, Cornell?7 Harvard 17, Princeton 17. tie WEST Wyoming 33, Brigham Young 20 UCLA 34, California 6 Arizona State 62, Stanford 36 iBhdger running game early, but quarterback Jess Cole kept the Badgers in the game with two touchdown passes - to Michael Jones and Marvin Neal. But Cole also , made two costly mistakes in the third quarter. A, bad pitch gave Illinois the ball on the Wisconsin 23-yard line, and led to a touchdown, and a fumble on Illinois' goal line stopped a Badger touchdown drive. Ohio State 29, Indiana 10, COLUMBUS (AP) - Bob Atha kicked a school record five field goals and Jimmy Gayle rushed for a career high 186 yards yesterday, leading Ohio State to a 29-10 victory over Indiana that kept the Buckeyes alive in, Big Ten football title contention. The Buckeyes, 3-1 in the conference and 5-2 for all games, played before their 82nd straight home sellout of 87,182 including scouts from six bowls. Atha, a senior, kicked field goals of 25, 23, 41, 46 and 20 yards that broke the Ohio State single-game record. Tom Klaban and Vlade Janakievski had shared the previous mark of four field goals in one contest. 23-21 Purdue 27, .Michigan State 26 WEST LAFAYETTE (AP) - Quarter- back Scott Campbell passed for 237 yards and four touchdowns yesterday, including a 32-yard scoring toss to Joe Linville with 11 minutes remaining that lifted Purdue to a 27-26 Big Ten Con- ference football victory over Michigan State. Big Ten Standings Conf. 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