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Brewers take Series lead mibfinvmkb y —* nuuill Yount capped a record second four-hit game with a home run, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-4 triumph over the St Louis Cardinals Sunday and a one-game edge in the 79th World Series Responding to the cheers of "MVP, MVP" from the crowd of 56,562, Yount had a double and two singles along with his solo homer in the seventh inning He scored twice and figured in two of Milwaukee’s other runs Yount, who also had four hits in Game 1, is the first player in Series history to have two four hit games He now has 11 hits and six RBI in 21 at-bats in the Series. The Brewers lead the best-of-seven championship three games to two For winning pitcher Mike Caldwell, the game was in stark contrast to his three-hit, 10-0 masterpiece in Game 1 This time, the Cardinals battled Caldwell in each inning, bang ing out 14 hits and finally chasing him with one out in the top of the ninth Bob McClure, who saved Game 4, came in after Keith Hernandez doubled in one run and scored on a single by George Hendrick McClure gave up a single to Darrell Porter, but struck out Willie McGee, the hero of Game 3, and got pinch hitter Gene Tenace to fly out to left to preserve the victory That Series returns to Busch Stadium in St Louis Tuesday night The last 30 times the Series has been tied at two victories each, the winner of Game 5 went on to win the champion ship 23 times The Cardinals will try to beat the odds in Game 6 with rookie right-hander John stuper, wniie Milwaukee will go with veteran Don Sutton The Brewers scratched for their runs, scoring one each in the first, third, fifth and seventh innings as Bob Forsch scattered eight hits in seven innings Mil waukee added two more runs in the eighth off the Cardinals' ace reliever, Bruce Sutter With one out in the first in ning, Yount singled off Forsch's left foot Cecil Cooper singled into right field, but Yount had to stop at second as he waited for the ball to drop in front of Hen drick, the Cardinal right fielder Forsch. trying to pick Yount off second, threw the ball into center field for an error, allow ing Yount to take third and Cooper to advance to second Yount scored on a grounder to first by catcher Ted Simmons Forsch retired the Brewers in order in the second, but walked leadoff batter Paul Molitor in the third Yount followed with a double into the left-field corner, sending Molitor to third and bringing Cooper to bat Cooper hit a high bouncer to Hernandez at first base The ball took a monster hop to Hernan dez's right, and the Gold Glove first baseman fielded it as it skipped past his head Molitor scored, but Hernandez's play saved one run as Yount was stranded on third The Brewers scored their third run in the fifth inning, when they left the bases loaded Charlie Moore led off with a double and took third on a grounder to second by Jim Gantner Molitor drove Moore home with a single to left, and Yount followed with a ground single off the glove of third baseman Ken Oberkfell, who dove to his right Molitor stopped at second After Forsch got Cooper on a pop-up. he walked Simmons on four pitches to load the bases Ben Oglivie. who came into the game with just two hits in 15 Series at-bats, had a 2-2 count when Fcrsch threw a high out side fastball that Oglivie waved at to end the inning Yount, who hit 331 with 29 home runs and 114 RBI. knocked in his sixth Series run with his two-out homer in the seventh The inning was the last for Forsch, and reliever Sutter was greeted rudely in the eighth After Simmons struck out. Og livie singled up the middle Sut ter struck out Gorman Thomas, but walked Don Money on four pitches Consecutive singles by Moore and Gantner produced two more runs and secured Mil waukee s victory The Cardinals, meanwhile, stranded runners in every in ning against Caldwell, scoring their runs in the third and seventh and ninth St Louis finally chased Cald well with the two ninth-inning runs With one out. Green dou bled and Hernandez doubled, his third hit of the game, to score Green Hendrick then singled up the middle, scoring Hernandez and bringing on McClure Porter greeted McClure with a single that sent Hendrick to third, but the left hander struck out McGee and got Tenace to fly out to end the game ☆ TUNE-UPS ☆ BRAKES ☆ FUEL INJECTION nnse certified general mechanic PHONE 485-8226 1917 FRANKLIN CLOSE TO CAMPUS At The Paper Caper! With a fine selection of Halloween masks, party supplies. Miiar Halloween Balloons: Frankenstein, Black/orange hearts, Dracula. 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Where: EMU Rooms 108 and 109 When: 7-8:30 p.m. Monday October 18, 1982 If you are planning a career in Computer Applications, consider the following challenging assignments with one of the nation’s leaders in the utilities industry. •Business, Scientific, and Systems Programming •Data Base Management •Data Communications •Management Information Systems •Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis •Mini/Microcomputer Applications •Hardware Performance Evaluation Job interviews will be conducted Tuesday, October 19, 1982. For more information, including interview times and location, contact your Career Planning and Pldcement Office. An equdl opportunity/ affirmative action employer. PG^E Pacific Gas and Electric Co. P MB 11