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monday, October 16, 1978 daily nebraskan page 15 Yankees destroy Dodgers 12-2 Oratory . . . By Jeff Taebel and L. Kent Wolgamott A record number of singles, inept Dodger fielding and the glove of Graig Nettles combined to give the Yankees a 12-2 victory in game 5 and a 3-2 lead in the World Series. The Yankees put together 16 singles and three costly Dodger errors for 12 runs. Rookie pitcher Jim Beattie pitched a complete game, giving up nine hits but onlv allowing two Dodger runs. ' baseball The Dodgers struck first with Davey Lope's scoring in the first and third innings to provide an early 2-0 lead, but the Yankees countered in the bottom of the third with four runs off losing pitcher Burt Hooton. The Yankees got three more in the fourth on four singles and the second Dodger error in two innings. Bottom of the order The Yankees concluded their scoring with four runs in the seventh and one in the eighth as the unsung lower third of the Yankee batting order scored six runs in the game. Yankee catcher Thurman Munson batted in five runs with three hits, including a double, to lead the Yankee offense. Yankee third baseman Nettles continued his sensa tional fielding exhibition as he robbed the Dodgers of potential runs. Nettles' glove proved to be the difference in game three on Friday as his stellar infield play halted Dodger rallies on six occasions and preserved a 5-1 victory for Yankee ace Ron Guidry, in a game that was much closer than the final score reflected. Extra innings The Yankees won the controversial fourth game in 10 innings, in a game marred by a disputed play. With men on first and second with one out in the sixth inning, the Dodgers leading 3-1 on a Reggie Smith three run homer, Yankee rightfielder Lou Piniella hit a line drive to Dodger shortstop Bill Russell. Russell dropped the ball, stepped on second to force runner Reggie Jackson out and threw to first for the double play. However the ball hit Jackson, who seemed to step into its path, and prevented the Dodgers from com pleting the double play and allowing Munson to score from second. Dodger manager Tom Lasorda argued that Jackson had interfered with the play and that Piniella should have been out, however, the umpires refused to change their decision and the run scored. The Yankees got the tying run in the eighth inning as Paul Blair scored on a Munson single. Neither team was able to score in the ninth, but the Yankees won when Piniella singled in Roy White off losing pitcher Bob Welch in the tenth. The Dodger bats which combined for fifteen runs in the first two games were silenced by the play of Nettles and Yankee stadium's "Death Valley" in left-centerfield. The Series moves back to Los Angeles on Tuesday night with Don Sutton scheduled to face either Ron Guidry or Jim "Catfish" Hunter, in a must-win game for the Dodgers who trail in the Series 3-2. Los Angeles AB R H RBI Lopes 2b 4 2 2 0 Russell ss 5 0 2 1 Smith rf 4 0 11 Garveylb 4 0 10 Cey3b 3 0 1 Baker If 4 0 0 0 Monday cf 3 0 0 0 Lacydh 4 0 0 0 Yeagerc 2 0 10 Catesc 1 0 1 2. 2 9 2 Los Angeles New York 001 004 Munson, SB-Lopes Los Angeles IP Hooton (1-1) 2-13 Rautzhan 1-13 Hough 4-13 New York Beattie W (1-0) 9 WP-Hough 2 000 300 H 5 3 9 New York AB R H RBI Rivers cf 5 3 3 1 White If 4 2 2 0 Munson c 5 13 5 Jackson dh 3 0 10 Pineda If 4 0 0 1 Nettles 3b 5 0 10 Spencer 1b 4 2 10 Doyle 2b 5 2 3 0 Dentss 4 2 3 1 Blair cf 1 0 0 0 Thomasson If 1 0 0 0 12 17 10 000 2 9 3 41X 12 17 0 R 4 2 6 ER BB So 3 2 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 2 4 8 Continued from Page 14 Andrews had high praise for Webmaster's perfor mance. "Kerry's rush was tremendous today. He's the quick est middle guard around," Andrews said. "He's always getting held but it seems he makes tackles even when he's being tackled." Andrews also praised Manucci. "I'm impressed with Manucci," he said. "Kansas State has really improved within the last year and will in the years to come." Andrews said he likes the pass coverage. One defense "The pass drops (where the defensive end drops off the line to cover a back or receiver are important," he said. "It depends on the defense but we played a lot of zones today. Zones are good because man-to-man coverage puts pressure on the backs." Leading by 14-7 at the half, the Huskers went 66 yards in five plays to open the third quarter. Rick Berns' four yard run put the Huskers ahead 21-7 after 46 seconds had elapsed. Kansas State's Goodlow fumbled the ensuing kickoff and Derrie Nelson recovered at the KSU 33. After a bit of razzle-dazzle-Sorley handed off to I.M. 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