SPORTS Page 8 Philadelphia escapes with Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily a 7-6 victory4 From Wire Service Reports PHILADELPHIA-Bake McBride's three-run homer in the third inning culminated a dramatic five-run Philadelphia third inning as the under- dog Phillies squeaked past Kansas City, 7-6, in the first game of the 1980 World Series. The victory, earned by rookie pitcher Bob Walk and saved by Tug McGraw, was the Phillies' first in World Series action since 1915. McGRAW, WHO entered the game in the eighth after the second of two Willie Mays Aikens' home runs, was superb. The 35-year-old southpaw ended the eighth-inning Kansas City threat by in- ducing John Wathan to bounce into a double play, and retired the side in or- der in the ninth. BILLBOARD Michigan basketball tickets will go on sale Friday at 8 a.m. at CRISLER ARENA, not at the Track and Tennis Building as originally announced. Student tickets are $37.50 and must be paid for in person. Validated student ID card and one other form of iden- tification are required. over KC The Royals surged to a 4-0 lead after two and one-half innings. Darrell Por- ter walked to open the second and Amos Otis then delivered a home run to left for a 2-0 Kansas City lead. In the third, Hal McRae singled with one out and scored on Willie Mays Aikens' long home run to right against Walk. Walk's counterpart, Dennis Leonard, retired the first seven batters' before Larry Bowa singled into center field in the third. Bob Boone followed with a run-scoring double into the left field corner. LONNIE SMITH then singled, and when he got trapped in a rundown, he held off the out until Boone scored to make it 4-2. Leonard promptly hit Pete Rose with a pitch and walked Mike Schmidt. The KC righthander then laid a fastball over the heart of the plate, and McBride deposited the offering in the right field seats to givePhiladelphia a 5-4 edge. The Phillies tallied again in the fourth against Leonard. Manny Trillo opened the frame with a high bouncer which he beat out for an infield hit, and advanced to second on an errant pickoff throw. AFTER BOWA grounded out, Boone, a .222 hitter during the season, laced his second big hit of the night, a double just inside the right fieldline. The hit scored Trillo and spelled finis for Leonard. Royals' manager Jim Frey removed him in favor of rookie Renie Martin. 1 4 A STUNNED Dennis Leonard can only watch as his delivery to Phillie Bake McBride sails over the right field fence for a three run homer. The third inning blast off Royal's starting pitcher Leonard gave Philadelphia the lead 5-4. You 're Invited! Book Signing and Reception Friday, October 17th 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ,Journa rter, and A uthor of RECOVERING: A)OURNEIL 1978-1979. (published by W. W. Norton & Sons C9.) May Sarton will be speaking at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Thursday, Qctober 16th at 8 p.m. The World Series I Tonight's Game Game Two Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Friday's Game Game Three Philadelphia at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Game Game Four Philadelphia at Kansas City, 1:45 p.m. Sunday's Game Game Five Philadelphia at Kansas City, 3:30 p.m. (if necessary) Tuesday, Oct. 21 Game Six Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. (if necessary) Wednesday, Oct. 22 Game Seven Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. (if necessary) Minnesota quarterback more than a gopher for his coaching father 3Iaorberg Jbloo 'jp 303 S. State St. 668-7652 NUN% By GARY LEVY It is fairly common these days for a high school athlete to be playing for a team that his father just happens to coach. This father and son combination is seldom found in the college ranks. Thus, when Bo Schembechler and Co. travel to Minneapolis Saturday to face Minnesota, the Wolverines will encoun- ter a rarity in college sports-'Smokey' Joe Salem is the Gophers' coach and his son Tim starts at quarterback. The 6-0, 182-pound freshman beat out several other candidates for the star- ting assignment in fall practice and has led the Gophers to a 2-3 record in the 1980 season. .According to the younger Salem, the problems that can easily arise have been avoided, and playing for his father has been an enjoyable experience. Oddly enough, his father did not at- tempt to recruit him. The younger Salem said he had no other choice but to attendrMinnesota; his enrollment, however was not a result of paternal pressure. "I really couldn't go anywhere else," explained the Gopher signal-caller, who earned All-State honors in Arizona as a junior and in Minnesota as a senior. "Colleges shied away from recruiting me because they all figured I'd be going to the school where my father coached." Salem said that he doesn't think of himself as the coach's son and neither do his teammates. "The way I look at it, I'm just another player who wants to do the best I can," said Salem. He also said that his father treats him just like any other player. "He gets on my back just as much as anybody," he said. Although the Salems have a seemingly close father-son relation- ship, and despite the fact that the senior Salem serves as offensive co-ordinator, the freshman said he rarely sees his dad. "I never see him except on the prac- 'Sometimes when I lead the offense on to field, I have the greatest feel- ing in the world knowing that I'm playingfor my dad.' -Tim Salem "m : .,{,t :{v:Y:;.t.!v. .... ... 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All prejudice aside, coach Salem said he is pleased with his new quarter- back's performance. "He played well early in the year," said the elder Salem. "He hasn't done anything great, but he gives us good leadership out there. He's better than the other ones we've got here." Salem's stats this season have not been overly impressive. He ranks ninth of ten in passing efficiency in the Big Ten (33 completions in 62 attempts for 326 yards and one touchdown), and has thrown seven interceptions. However, Salem said that blame for the Gophers' losing record has not been placed on his shoulders. "I think I've played pretty well," Salem said. "The mistakes that have. killed us are team mistakes, so you can't put the blame on anyone." He said the situation has yet to reach the point where he is unable to withstand the pressure. "That comes when you play bad," said Salem. "Arid hopefully, that'll never happen." Thus far, as far as Salem is concer- ned, it has been a dream come true. "Sometimes when I lead the offense onto the field, I have the greatest feeling in the world knowing that I'm playing for my dad." GRIDDE PICKS "Yes, operator. We'll accept a. call from the Columbus School of Boxing. "Hello, Woody. How's your new business? Yes, we received your Grid- des last week, but they arrived after the deadline. That's right, old pal, midnight Friday. Heck, you don't need that pizza' anyway. Take care of yourself." Don't be a Hayes-been. If you want to win that free small, one-item pizza from Pizza Bob's, make your Gridde picks and get them down to the Daily at 420 Maynard Street before midnight.0 Friday. 1. MICHIGAN at Minnesota (pick score) 2. Indiana at Ohio St. 3. Purdue at Illinois 4. Northwestern at Iowa 5. Wisconsin at Michigan St. 6. Alabama at Tennessee 7. Houston at SMU 8. Georgia Tech at Auburn 10. Nq. Carolina St. at N. Carolina 11. Florida at Mississippi 12. Wake Forest at Maryland 13. Baylor at Texas A&M 14. Washington at Stanford 15. 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