monday, October 9, 1978 daily nebraskan page 1 1 Yankees, Dodgers win pennants in tight one run games By Jeff Taebel and L. Kent Wolgamott The Kansas City Royals and the Philadelphia Phillies will be watching the World Series on television again this year as the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers do battle once again for the world championship. Both the Dodgers and the Yankees won their pennants Saturday with one-run victories, in identical four-game series. The Dodgers got some unexpected help from Phillies' centerfielder Garry Maddox in the tenth inning of their game. Following a Ron Cey walk, Dusty Baker hit a routine line drive to the Gold Glove winner in center field. But the normally sure-handed Maddox dropped the ball, allowing Cey to advance to second base. Maddox made a second mistake when the next batter, Bill Russell lined a sharp single to center. Maddox mis played the ball, enabling penguin style runner Cey to El! 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The other runs came on homers by Greg Luzinski and Bake McBride for the Phillies and Steve Garvey and Ron Cey for the Dodgers. In the American League championship game Saturday night, the Kansas City Royals fell victim to the big bats of the Yankees as New York tallied their only runs on solo homers by Graig Nettles and Roy White. baseball The Royals collected seven hits against 25 -game winner Ron Guidry, but were unable to put more than one run on the board. The Royals' only score came in the first inning when George Brett led off with a triple and Hal McRae singled him home. The only other Royals' challenge came in the fifth inning, when speedster Willie Wilson singled, advanced to second and attempted to steal third. Wilson was called out by umpire Lou DiMuro on a disputed play. However, television replays showed Wilson to be clear ly safe. Disaster for K.C. Losing pitcher Dennis Leonard outpitched Guidry, giving up only four hits. However, two of those hits were the home runs which spelled disaster for Kansas City. The only close game in the National League series was the finale, as the other three games were decided by at least four runs. The Dodgers swept the first two gam v. in Philadephia the first on the strength of power hitting by Steve Garvey and Davey Lopes and the second on the strong pitching of lefthanded sinkerballer Tommy John, who kept the Phillies grounded, allowing only three balls to be hit in the air out of the infield, two of which were caught. Philadelphia came back to overwhelm the Dodgers in the third game, played in Los Angeles, with strong pitch ing from their lefthanded ace, Steve Carlton as well as nine runs from a potent offense. The trend of lopsided scores in the firt two games of the American League championship was reversed in the final two games, which were each decided by one run. George Brett's three home runs highlighted Friday night's game in New York, yet the Royals lost 6-5 despite his heroic efforts. Not exact replica Although this year's World Series will once again feature the Dodgers and Yankees, it will not be an exact replica of last year's games, since each team has changed considerably. The Yankees lost pitchers Mike Torrez and Don Gullet and have been disappointed with the performance of last year's relief hero, Sparky Lyle. On the other hand, the Bronx Bombers are still hot from one of the g-eatest comebacks in baseball history and have stopped feuding amongst themselves, under the steady guidance of new manager Bob Lemon. The Dodgers have changed their tune slightly this year, with the late season locker room scuffle between stars Steve Garvey and Don Sutton tarnishing their "nice guy" image. 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