thursday, October 5, 1978 daily nebraskan page 15 Royals smash Yankees in second game of series By Jeff Taebel and L. Kent Wolgamott The Kansas City Royals got sweet revenge on the New York Yankees Wednesday as they drubbed the Bronx Bombers 10 to 4 in the second game of their best of five American League championship series. Kansas City got one run in the first inning and pro ceeded to chase Yankee starter Ed Figeruoa in the second as the Royals batted around, scoring four times. The key play in the inning occurred when Fred Patek bluffed a bunt and hit a grounder to Yankee shortstop Bucky Dent, who attempted to force baserunner Clint Hurdle at third. baseball Dent's throw hit the sliding Hurdle and rolled into foul territory, allowing Hurdle to score. Frank White followed with a single up the middle, driv ing in two more runs. A fourth run was added when White scored on Darrell Porter's single. The Yankees made a comeback bid in the seventh, scoring two runs off winning pitcher, Larry Gura before reliever Marty Pattin came in to retire the side. Royals respond The Royals responded with three runs in the bottom of the seventh, on three extra-base hits, capped by 5'4" Fred Patek's two-run homer to left field off Yankee reliever Dick Tidrow. The Yankees battled back in the top of the eighth, scoring two runs on four singles. Kansas City again met the Yankees' challenge by adding two more runs in the bottom of the eight, in a rally highlighted by the aggressive baserunning of Kansas City centerfielder Amos Otis. 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The Yankees were retired in order in the top of the ninth by Kansas City reliever, Al "The Mad Hungarian" Hrabosky, who ended the game on a note of personal re venge, by striking out Reggie Jackson, who tagged Hrabosky for a three run homer in Tuesday's game. Moves to New York The series will move to New York City Friday after noon with Paul Splitorff scheduled to take the mound for Kansas City, opposing the Yankees' "Catfish" Hunter. The Yankees qualified for the league championship series by beating the Boston Red Sox 5 to 4 in a one game intradivisional playoff Monday. Tuesday's playoff open in Kansas City was an entirely different story, however, as the Yankees blasted the Royals 7 to 1 . The Yankess got strong ptiching from rookie starter Jim Beatty, who lasted 5-13 innings, allowing only two hits and one run. Beatty was lifted in the sixth in favor of WE CAN DO FOR YOU . . . FREE SPECIAL ORDERING of any book in print . FREE GIFT WRAPPING for any purchase. 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