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Sports Cards squelch Sutton, force a show-down ST. LOUIS (AP) - Keith Her nandez drove in four runs and rookie John Stuper sat through 2Vi hours of pouring rain Tuesday night before complet ing a four-hitter that gave the St Louis Cardinals a 13-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers and forced a decisive seventh game in the World Series Baseball s 79th champion ship, a match of two Midwestern beer towns, will be decided Wednesday night with Joaquin Andujar pitching for the Cardin als and Pete Vuckovich for the Brewers in a rematch of Game 3. won 6-2 by St Louis The Cardinals struck quickly Tuesday night and capped the rout with six runs in the sixth inning Only one run had scored in the inning when rain forced the second delay in the game Doc Medich, the Brewers' third pitcher, retired Ozzie Smith on a grounder to first and, with David Green at bat. the game was interrupted again, this time for 2 hours, 13 minutes by rain "We re going to play this game until it's completed," Kuhn, wearing a hat and a rain coat and holding an umbrella, said during the delay, "even if we have to wait a great many more hours " For all intents and purposes, though, it was already over for the Brewers When the game resumed only about 18,000 of the original crowd 53,723 remained After the delay, Hernandez, who hit a two-run homer in the fifth, drove in two more with a single in the sixth Darrell Porter also hit a two run homer for St Louis and des ignated hitter Dane lorg set a Series record with three extra base hits as the Cardinals un leashed an uncharacteristic power display that buried the American League champs and starter Don Sutton Stuper lost his chance for just the fifth shutout in World Series history by a rookie — and the first since 1948 — when Jim Gantner doubled in the ninth, went to third on a single by Paul Molitor and scored on a wild pitch The Brewers had 53 hits in the first five games, but none between the fourth and ninth innings. The rain fell lightly in the second inning, a little harder in the fourth and hard enough in the fifth to force the first delay, 26 minutes By that time, Sutton was out of the game When the rain forced the second postponement, the Brewers were out of it, too Sutton, a National Leaguer before joining the Brewers last Aug 31, has not beaten the Cardinals at Busch Stadium for six years This time, he lasted just over 4 innings, giving up seven runs on seven hits Two of the runs were unearned as the Brewers, who committed seven errors in the first five games of the Series, had two more in the first three innings The Cardinals, meanwhile, were playing the unaccustomed role of long-ball hitters Porter's homer in the fourth inning and Hernandez's shot in the fifth marked only the ninth time this year that St Louis, whose 67 homers during the regular season were the fewest in the major leagues, had more than one in a game One of those was Game 3, when rookie Willie McGee hit two in the Car dinals 6-2 victory Stuper. who didn't join the Cardinals until May 28. was al most unhittable. walking just one and striking out two while giving up singles to Ben Oglivie in the second and Charlie Moore in the third before the rain came After Moore s single. Stuper retired the next 15 Brewers before Gorman Thomas was safe in the eighth when third baseman Ken Oberkfell’s throw pulled Hernandez off the bag at first But in the top of the eighth inning, before Thomas could restore some semblance of re spectability, Yount made a throwing error, his second of the game It didn't cost the Brewer's a run, but the crowd Big Ten ousted from polls (AP) — Washington held onto first place in the Associated Press college football ratings Tuesday for the sixth week in a row, while the prestigious Big Ten Conference failed to place a team in the Top Twenty for the first time since the AP poll began in 1936 Illinois was the only Big Ten team in last week's rankings — they were 15th — but dropped out following a 26-21 loss to Ohio State — ironically, another Big Ten team Every Big Ten team has been beaten at least twice, a far cry from 1936 when the conference had the No 1 team in each of the APs seven polls that first year Minnesota, the eventual national champion, was first for four weeks and Northwestern for three In addition, the Big Ten has won nine of the AP s 46 national championships, the last by Ohio State in 1968 While Washington remained No 1, Alabama dropped from second to seventh and Pitt climbed back into second place Washington, a 34-17 winner over Oregon State, received 38 of 56 first-place votes and 1,113 of a possible 1,160 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters Alabama vacated the runner up spot by losing to Tennessee 35-28, and Pitt moved back to No 2 by defeating Temple 38-17 Pitt received 17 first place votes and 1,050 points The remaining first-place bal lot went to Georgia, which rose from fourth to third with 974 points by defeating Vanderbilt 27-13. Southern Methodist, Nebras anH Arlancac alert mnvpri past Alabama SMU went from fifth to fourth with 925 points after downing Houston 20-14, Nebraska jumped from sixth to fifth with 840 points by trounc ing Kansas State 42-13 and un beaten Arkansas, idle last week end, climbed from seventh to sixth with 791 points Alabama was seventh with 753 points, followed by Arizona State, Penn State and North Carolina Arizona State vaulted from 10th to eighth by trimming Texas-EI Paso 37-6, Penn State slipped from eigth to ninth des pite a 28-7 triumph over Syr acuse and North Carolina rose from 11th to 10th by routing North Carolina State 41-9. A College Degree and no plans? Become a Lawyer's Assistant A representative of the University of San Diego, and the National Center for Paralegal Training’s LAWYER’S ASSISTANT PROGRAM will be on campus WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 at 9:00 AM to discuss details of the Program and career opportunities for college graduates in this growing, new field. . . . 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