Tuesday, November 4,1980
Soccer Team
Wins Fifth
Straight
by Tommy Pennell
On October 25, the soccer team
increased its record to 10-5-1 by
defeating Berry College 2-1. Andy
Nicholson and Hardy Ward led
the way with one goal each.
On October 24, Brevard
squeezed by Dekalb Central with
final score of 2-1. The goals were
scored by Ed Pagan and Andy
Nicholson. The Tornados were
outshot for only the second time
all season.
On October 21, Brevard nipped
the Presbyterian Blue Hose 3-2.
On October 14, the Tornados
ripped the Western Carolina
Catamounts by a score of 5-0.
Brevard goals were scored by
Jose Pagan, Israel Hernandez,
R.C. Hill; Andy Nicholson
chipped in 2. Goalkeeper Joe
Bartlinski recorded the shutout.
The Tornados shut out Berry
College 1-0 on October 11 with
Hardy Ward scoring the only
goal. Joe Bartlinski got credit for
another shutout. The Tornados
fell to Oxford College 2-0 on
October 10 while being outshot 31-
10.
Who Will Win
The Election?
Ever since 1940 when it has
been a Presidential election year,
the Democratic Party has won
the election when a National
League team has won the World
Series and vice versa. The only
exception has been in 1948 when
Democrat Harry Truman won
the election and the American
League Champions, the
Cleveland Indians, won the World
Series. Due to this. President
Carter will be reelected, for the
Philadelphia Phillies of the
National League won the Fall
Classic.
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Mike Schmidt Is The
1980 World Series MVP
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Tornado’s Ed Pagan is the leading scorer for the soccer
team. (Photo by Steve Rabey)
Clarion Forecast
Saturday, November 8
Home
Visitor
Clemson
13
UNC
21
Duke
17
Wake Forest
21
Penn State
21
NC State
13
South Carolina
24
The Citadel
10
Southern California
24
Stanford
17
Baltimore
Chicago
San Diego
St. Louis
Houston
Sunday, November 9
20 Cleveland
21 Washington
27 Denver
20 Atlanta
Monday, November 10
21 New England
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by Kay Duckworth
On Tuesday, October 21, 1980,
Mike Schmidt became the
twenty-sixth MVP (Most
Valuable Player) in World Series
history by having a .381 batting
average for the series including
two homers and seven runs
batted in.
He is the first player to win the
award for Philadelphia. This
mark ties the Phillies with the
Milwaukee Braves, San Fran
cisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, and
New York Mets for the least
number of MVP winners in their
team histories.
What team has had the most
MVP’s? The answer is, of course,
the New York Yankees with six.
The Brooklyn/Los Angeles
Dodgers are second with four.
Only three players have won
the award twice. Sandy Koufax of
the Dodgers won it twice, 1963
and ’65, along with fellow pitcher
Bob Gibson of the St. Louis
Cardinals in 1964 and ’67. As well
as winning the award twice,
Reggie Jackson is the only player
to win the award for two different
teams. He has won the award
with the Oakland Athletics in 1973
and the New York Yankees in
1977.
Only once out of these twenty-
six years has a player for the
losing team of the World Series
won the award. In 1960 Bobby
Richardson won the award for
the New York Yankees by having
a series mark of 12 RBI’s (runs
batted in) for a seven game
series.
Many people, includmg Roy
Face of the Pittsburgh Pirates,
oisagree with the 1960 award.
' \ice felt^ that either teammate
iill Mazeroski, who hit the game
1955
Johnny Podres
1956
Don Larsen
1957
Lew Burdette
1958
Bob Turley
1959
Larry Sherry
1960
Bobby Richardson
1961
Whitey Ford
1962
Ralph Terry
1963
Sandy Koufax
1964
Bob Gibson
1965
Sandy Koufax
1966
Frank Robinson
1967
Bob Gibson
1968
Mickey Lolich
1969
Donn Clendenon
1970
Brooks Robinson
1971
Roberto Clemente
1972
Gene Tenace
1973
Reggie Jackson
1974
Rollie Fingers
1975
Pete Rose
1976
J ohnny Bench
1977
Reggie Jackson
1978
Bucky Dent
1979
Willie Stargell
1980
Mike Schmidt
winning homer in the seventh
game of the World Series to win
the series for the Pirates, or
himself deserved the award. Also
Richardson was the first non
pitcher to win the award.
Twelve pitchers have won the
coveted award. Johnny Podres
was the first pitcher in 1955, and
Rollie Fingers was the lak in
1974.
Don Larsen, of the New York
Yankees, won the award in 1956
when he pitched the only perfect
game in the Fall Classic’s
history. In 1958 Bob Turley,
another Yankee pitcher, won the
award by leading New York from
a 3-1 deficit to the Milwaukee
Braves when he won the fifth,
saved the sixth, and won the
seventh game of the series.
The first rookie to win the
award was Larry Sherry for the
Los Angeles Dodgers in 1959. He
won two games and saved the
other two victories for the series.
The only nonsurviving member
of the MVP’s is Roberto
Clemente. Clemente won the
award in 1971 for the Pittsburgh
Pirates when he batted .414 and
hit two homers in the seven game
series against Baltimore,
Fourteen months after Clemente
won the award, he was killed in
an airplane crash while on route
to Managua, Nicaragua, with
relief supplies for earthquake
victims.
Sport Magazine, which
presents the award, says in its
October issue of 1979, "Clemente
was, in the eyes of many of us, the
most valuable of our most
valuable players.”
Here is the complete list of
MVP’s:
Brooklyn Dodgers
New York Yankees
Milwaukee Braves
New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Dodger?
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
Detroit Tigers
New York Mets
Baltimore Orioles
Pittsburgh Pirates
Oakland Athletics
Oakland Athletics
Oakland Athletics
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia Phillis
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