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Angela win again as NL rained out
ANAHEIM, Calif, and ST.
LOUIS (AP) - Bruce Kison
turned in California's second
masterful pitching performance
in two nights with a five-hitter
and the Angels, playing a game
of bunt-and-run, took a two
games-to-none advantage in
the American League Cham
pionship Series with a 4-2 vic
tory over the Milwaukee
Brewers Wednesday night
The loss backed Milwaukee
into a bleak corner: no team
ever has recovered from an 0-2
deficit to win an A L playoff
The best-of-five series resumes
with Game Three in Milwaukee
Friday
Meanwhile, Wednesday's
opening game of the National
League Championship Series
between the Atlanta Braves and
St Louis Cardinals was post
poned by rain
The Angels, known for their
long-ball prowess, scored twice
in the second with the help of
Foli's bases-loaded single and a
suicide squeeze bunt by Bob
Boone
Fred Lynn, who has five hits in
the first two games, led off the
second with a single One out
later, Doug DeCinces doubled
to left as Lynn held at third Pete
Vuckovich, who was 5-0 lifetime
against California and 3-0
against them, hit Bobby Grich
with a pitch to load the bases
Foli’s sharp liner to left scored
Lynn and brought up the
California catcher Boone, who
had 23 sacrifice bunts during
the season, second in the
league behind teammate Foli
With DeCinces racing home,
Boone pushed a hard bunt
toward first, forcing Milwaukee
first baseman Cecil Cooper to
field the ball, and Cooper threw
back to second baseman Jim
Gantner, covering first, as
DeCinces scored
Reggie Jackson broke one
playoff record and tied another
when he homered for the An
gels in the third inning to give
California a 3-0 lead
Jackson's homer was his
sixth in a record 10 A.L. cham
pionship series, tying the mark
held by Kansas City's George
Brett It also was his 18th playoff
RBI, breaking former New York
Yankee teammate Graig Net
tles' record of 17.
The Angels' final run came in
the fourth DeCinces led off with
a walk and moved to second on
Grich's single Foli, who had 26
sacrifices during the season,
bunted the runners ahead
Boone drove in DeCinces with a
lineout to right field.
Kison, 10-5 during the regular
season, had only mediocre suc
cess against the Brewers this
year, with a 1 -1 record an a 3 14
ERA But he limited Milwaukee
to two runs, both coming on
Paul Molitor's fifth-inning in
side-the-park homer He retired
14 batters on ground balls and
allowed two infield hits. The last
13 Brewers were retired in
order
Kison also was the ben
eficiary of some fine defense on
outstanding plays by shortstop
Tim Foli and first baseman Rod
Carew
The wiry right-hander struck
out eight, including Gorman
Thomas twice, and did not walk
a batter The Angels now have
held Milwaukee's mighty bats to
12 hits and five runs in two
nights. Tommy John pitched a
seven-hitter to beat the Brewers
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8-3 Tuesday.
In the National League playoff
contest, the Braves, behind the
baffling knuckleball of Phil
Niekro, were leading 1-0 with
one out in the fifth inning when
the clouds that had hung
threatingly over Busch Stadium
since before the game began
opened up.
Thunder and lightning rattled
beyond the center field fence as
Plate Umpire Billy Williams or
dered both teams off the field
just two outs short of an official
game
The automatic tarpaulin
quickly covered the field but the
steady rain continued to fall and
after a wait of two hours and 28
minutes, NL President Chub
Feeney ordered the game post
poned
The contest will be replayed
from the start on Thursday
night, with the forecast for fair
weather, and the entire playoff
schedule was pushed back one
day. That means Game Two will
be played in St. Louis Friday
night with the teams moving to
Atlanta Saturday for the third
game If the Braves-Cardinal
series goes the five-game limit,
the fifth contest would be played
in Atlanta next Monday, with the
World Series scheduled to start
in the National League city the
next night
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Oregon will host a 10-team
water-polo tournament this
weekend The tournament will
include teams from around the
Northwest and one from
Canada
The action will begin with an
opening ceremony Friday at
Leighton Pool at 6 p m The first
match will feature the Oregon A
team and Oregon State and will
get underway at 6 30 p m
Oregon is fielding two teams
this year and both will compete
in the round-robin tournament
Other teams competing will in
elude Lewis & Clark Portland
State. Puget Sound. Washing
ton. Washington State. South
ern Oregon and the University
of British Columbia
Admission is $1 per session
for each of the five sessions, or
$2 for a ticket to the whole tour
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The second leg of the tour
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