. ...••f. # « • - . • . ■ ’ . PageB3 October 20, 1999 (Efyv |iiartU «h (fìbeeruer Yankees eliminate Red Sox in 5 games T he A ssociated P ress threw out the first ball — trying to reverse the C urse o f the Bam bino — and R ed Sox ace Pedro M artinez roused the w ell-behaved crow d o f 33,589 from the dugout and bullpen. A nd still, it w ill be the Yankees heading o ff to defend their W orld Series title w hile the Red Sox, after an eighth-inning rally fell short, and their fans can only hope for better luck next century. "W e really had a fine year I told those kids in there we had a fine year all year lo n g ,” R ed S o x m a n a g e r Jim y W illiam s said. "They really did a lot for this city this sum m er. ’ ’ G am e 1 o f the W orld Series will be Saturday night at the hom e o f the NL cham pion. A tlanta leads the N ew York Mets 3-2 in the NLCS, with Game 6 T uesday night at T urner Field. The Y ankees played both team s this sum m er and this w ill be the first time W orld Series opponents have m et in the regular season. From D iM aggio and Dent to El Duque and D erek, the result stayed the same in this 96-year matchup. "W ith the rivalry getting back to where T he N ew Y ork Y ankees had no intention o f rew riting the ending in baseball’s longest-running drama. T he characters change, the story do esn’t: Y ankees win, Red Sox lose. M VP O rlando H ernandez pitched shutout ball into the eighth inning and Derek Jeter hit a tw o-run hom er as the Y ankees w on their record 36th pennant and a return trip to the W orld Series, beating Boston 6-1 M onday n ig h t in G a m e 5 o f th e A L Cham pionship Series. "To repeat after the incredible year w e h a d la s t y e a r is a g r e a t accom plishm ent,” Y ankees manager Joe Torre said. "I tried to w am the club in spring training that w e cannot com pete against ourselves because it w as a once-in-a-lifetim e thing,” he said. "W e had to earn it this year. It was probably m ore satisfying this y ear.” The wild-card Red Sox brought out all their good-luck charm s at Fenw ay Park, and yet it did no good against their longtim e torm entors. Babe R uth’s 82-year-old daughter The Yankees' Derek Jeter blasts a two-run homer to center in the first inning. it was, it’s sw eet to w rap it up h ere,” s a id th ir d - b a s e c o a c h W illie Randolph, a longtim e Y ankees star. Com ing o ff its record 125-win season. New York became the A L ’ s first repeat cham pion since T oronto in 1992-93 and earned its third trip to the W orld Series in four years. T he Y ankees w ill have a chance to win their 25 th title. A ll o f them have com e since the Red Sox w on their last cham pionship in 1918, two years before they sold Ruth to New Yoric "We d idn’t have all the m iracles all the other team s w ere having, b u t w e ju st h u n g in th e re ,” Y ankees ow ner G e o rg e S teinbrenner said. "It alw ays feels good to be in the W orld Series. No m atter how you get there, it feels great. ’ ’ Certainly it w as special to Torre, who missed the first 36 gam es o f the season w hile recovering from prostate cancer surgery. "Y ou’re never sure y o u ’re going to care once you get b ack ,” Torre said. H ernandez, blow ing on his hand to keep warm on a chilly night, improved to 4-0 with an 0.97 ERA in fiv e c a re e r sta rts in th e postseason. Tw o years ago, his half-brother Livan w as M V P o f the NLCS for the Florida Marlins. 'T h is is a beautiful m om ent, ’ ’ El D u q u e s a id th r o u g h an interpreter. "I’ve very happy to be pitching in these situations.” Deal allows FSU’s Warrick return for game T he A ssociated P ress Florida S tate’s Peter W arrick could play Saturday against Clem son in a deal that w ould send him to jail for a m o n th e a rly n ex t year, the star receiver’s law yer said Tuesday. W arrick w as considered the leading candidate for the H eism an Trophy w h en he w as susp en d ed O ct. 7 follow ing his arrest on a felony grand theft charge. He has m issed the top- ranked S em inóles’ last two gam es. That could change W ednesday if C ircuit C ourt Judge John C rusoe accepts a plea agreem ent reached by W arrick law yer John K enny and the Leon C ounty state attorney to reduce th e c h a rg e to p e tty th e ft — a misdemeanor. Florida State athletic director D ave H art Jr. w ould n ’t com m ent Tuesday, preferring to w ait until C rusoe acts on the agreem ent. W arrick and form er team m ate Laveranues C oles w ere charged w ith buying m ore than $400 o f designer clothes Sept. 29 for $21.40 from a store clerk, who is also charged. A se cu rity cam era rec o rd e d the transaction. The agreement would require W arrick spend 30 days in jail, donate to charity clothing he acquired in three trips to a D illard ’s store, pay $295 in court costs, stay aw ay from the departm ent store and serve a y ear’s probation. "T hey w anted the 30 days to offer a m isdemeanor, ’ ’ Kenny said Tuesday. “T h at’s pretty standard w hen looking at felony cases. T hey w orked very hard to look at Mr. W arrick not as a football player.” W arrickcouldhave avoidedjail time, but not if he w anted to have a shot at playing again this season. “ He looked at the options o f going to trial to prove it w as a petty theft, but those are not viable options when Peter wants to make him self available to the university as quickly as possible,” K enny said. W arrick caught 36 passes for 508 yards and four touchdow ns in Florida S tate’s first five gam es. He also threw a touchdow n pass, ran back a punt for another and ran from scrim m age for a TD. Florida State (7-0,3-0 ACC) visits Clem son (3-3, 3-1) in the first father-son m atchup in D ivision I- A history as B obby B ow den coaches against his son, Tommy. A lso, the elder Bow den is trying to becom e ju st the fifth m ajor college coach to w in 300 gam es. A T T E N T IO N : M il it a r y s e r v ie ® m e m b e r s a n d tb e ir f a m ilie s ... Need help with processing a discharge? Need a legal or medical referral? Feel like you're being treated unfairly? Harassed or abused? Know someone who is absent w/o leave? 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W ith S afew ay’s investm ent, the P o rtland W N B A season ticket deposit num ber stands at 5300, leaving the team only 200 se a so n tic k e t d e p o s its sh o rt o f officially being awarded the franchise. “H aving a W N BA team in Portland is great for this city, and as a strong com m unity-oriented corporation we w anted to play a role in m aking that happen” said Jerry H offm an, V ice President o f M arketing for Safew ay. ‘W e are buying these tickets because w e support the W N BA, w e support w o m en ’s athletics and w e support the city o f Portland. The B lazers are required to sell 5,500 ticket deposits by O ctober 15 in order tosecureanew franchise. Fanssim ply need to p lace a $50 deposit a season ticket for the 2000 season. For each ticket sold, one dollar will be donated tow ards breast cancer aw areness. 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