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TCU St PASSING- Auburn Stgli- van 3-12-149 Thomas 3-841511 2 Washington 8-168 Gilbert' 3- I Sunstrum 1-13 Mtohnson 2-5 Norris 2-2 Haney 2- 4 Auburn Woods 5407 Edwards 1-10 By PAT TRULY ---Statftelegram Writer UBURN A Ala TC1l's 'Horne Frogs opened the 1981 season Satu 7 day with renewed hope and a deal UnfortunatelytheFrogs ran into freshman- blitzkrie -named Ro O'Neal and-a'Jumping blitzingga -1 hrng defense which resulted in '1 similar --L a24-18loss tO Atiburni Thanks 'to -anothbr Of those fink -messes the scheflule-maker gets the 'Frogs into TOU's 'season-opener wab the first game of the "Pat Dye Era: proved to be the 7ibileg12n4n5InpgouontdthieiroesNhemalaErni a-aisidthoez4 -bu 'front Atlanta scored Anburn'S firt twO'touchdowns and 'carried for on 11 'rushes: beforeThissmg most of the second half with leg cramps TCU looking for the running game itheyreiedawrrihp- gopoylhitourfenirhoidmimitiysuewnifii0r aMi zkeuzesiFedGri' 01 ni algbsts 116 yards and both TCU TOs orie lif them on a picture-perfect 80-yard arsdtsoine the ig wt haor caol eati ne de di82 oi 2 8Y a Z-'-' eigbtiof them to ort-k tOt i 11-4 Stanley Washi7 tiles' ard-Oarging Tiger de- tense sacked Stamp) six times forcfld Sullivana with the AlfO'Neal altd Coach EA his de- 4 tense made some errpts I i'Vi "We didn't tacklelhthe first half 4t '3'all' Dry' saidI wasn't pleased at all Please see' Missed on Page 9 4 3 7 6 0416 Texas ChristialTf 14 0 3-24 1AutblYul e'- P- I Greco kick11 80 run (Porter kick) Del Greco 24 -ICU 13 run Rick tailed) Aub wOoodN 44 6 pass from Thomas De TC17 1 bs 16 1 First dovms 43-144 52 12 5 210 17 li 29 IS Return yards 18-28-1 64-1 Punts 835 6 14 Fumb es- os 61 ''''P flUaltlesl'ariZs 9-81 62 olviouAL sTATtsTicS I RTSH I TCU Gilbert 16-116 Harley 814iTI8k)e :419 JC4ftrerails11-17k79sTarmntl 11 st2m 62:5 Thomas 1349 1'' ttrarrne'S 5-18 A CosbV-15 Soles 1 14 444141 11b Auburn -'Sai' nPla11NAy yhory 3-4-068 TOL Washington 8-168 Gilbert': 3- a8 Sunstrum 1-13 Mtphnson 2-5 Norris 2-2 Haney 2- 4 Auburn Woods 5-1074 LEdwarc1s 1-11 "7" I JOHNIACENROft arideiviolverttiold the dolondloichortogoote NU' 1 good" odumood ootOy lotto tho fourth fount rAGE L-f iktiP 't r- 1RI -11: 4C-14st'l Dahs vs VisithIngles Chemist 4 Kansas City vs Pithibursit ClWassittli Houston vs t4311 Atttptsstheowtst "1' SAIttitALL Lfl vs tilcalrest-Clustnet 21 Asodind BiltittlsystChantisit Star-TelegrtemRODGER MALLISOdq -yard touchdown run Saturday in r'-'7 'f'- :7 Pk 1:: r' 1': 4'f 1 i 1 --f''' 1 1 i 'e' 19 4(45: li 'iE '41: '4 -e' wanavetia Whowths Itingors poShooligntkthq should 00 iq: i 'N wet woo temsPAoatILA 'v' e'ik: -t soak Remit hell- $14! 7 ok i iv -40 y- A 7 1E i Ace 4: II )-'teil tv" 4 0 L4 i 44 A '141-'A I- i 110'' 4 lc irt9i-: eeer? 1: 4:04 10---z 1 4 0 4 4 SP 4 040: FN: '4- ii4p'- r- 4 A 4 -Al 4 4 A cr Illotirly 4 (790 7 444-''' ko ::::4 L' 'ILL na Liiis Z441 4t 1x0 0100h '4 Calls vs Wastiingtoi Channel 4 i (Iii 7dp 00s i -e (: "4474 :4 44- 2 i it? 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A 4 l's 1 Atl tillt fitoninstcptitinto al y-F: P171 4 '6111811111d vs' 34 '''411 444' 4 1 1 :::::1 1 l''''OJ 1:" 1-r'4 A(0 40) 4 44 194 4 0 '''''eir''': I UN''' )- 7 '1: L': -'''V174111(' iL "4 4 ii ''4e''''4-LIL'4 Star-Telegnimilt ODGE It MALL ISOd 1 i (14F li' 'f 1r ''--'4' i i rw7'' -zr'-'' tom er 1 -t C'' i 1 :0 it lAnisteipr' '11' -1 A 13 I ti'' a' from TCU defell'd sfii l' 25 fard touchdown run Saturday -I 1 i urn 4 1 I A 1 I i Auburn Ro Ng I' from 25-yard touchdown run Saturday 7'-1' 't 1 7 P-lb: '14' i I 1 i' --0 escapes fo TCU dfe --f A I 0 otp )e'" -'111xf---r- 1 -A 1s 1---- 1-- -4'- "1k 0 i i 1-: A--- 0- -4: lt Tigers' -t 4 Y4 Petry a's 1 A A KS cs A 'I 7 -77i A 4 7 3 II Tr I I I I tAF730 II 2191 oriR Aim -11 AI 41011 dwink AlEbh EtAll dank AdMib IFIS Rung rj er tl-ijie--x-ti1kirs-jiox-g-17(37p-' i' 1 slit i 1 er r''" t- ii I 1 1-44 4 111 IOW- wati 7EFAI 111! 7 -4 1 4 rs- I By JIM LAISB '7 i play of the Statitelegram Wrjter I 4' When James busted ov SM11 scored on its iiist four pos- squarterback McIlhenm sessions in the second half and went on to drub 29 yards I UTA 48-0 before 20130 at Texas Stadium Sat- Dickerson carried twice urday night 4-i op i wrapped around a st The Mustangsititc runnint 'UW44 Craig' Drayton the MuSta Jatnes ran for three touchdowns andanunof- on the two ttet1aRyards1 His junior 1 7 I)) lettittinlicad an 1--VrgtriYlercAtkerPon in he third quarter with i Atilt sotm' '''44' "ut' 17? left in the netAptpags scored tkilftst i -ItSjOil inathe second half TAey drove '1( It a on 1 Aht it a Mustangs could 8 '4 tin sz '45P i'1t it 4' i' lf4-Allq't SophottiOre tailicl 47-Lk 4 7 play of id When James busted 61)1 'quarterback McIlhenul 4 j' A 0 1 t-777' 7' 44' -ts-t 4 't By JIM play of the Statitelegram Write'ir JameS busted oV SMU ic6red on its 'first tour pos ar ntl er back McIlhenti sessions in the sccond ban and wein on to drub 1 29 yards to: he UTA 48-0 before 20130 at Texas Stadium Sat- Dickerson carried twice urday night pz 4''''''i 0i t1 6 r-- wrapped around a The Mustangs star ruitiunt bac4c p'i rail Jaws ran for three touchdowns andanunof- on the two ItetifIRyards1 His junior runniiiganatetrie7t-! 7 4 Th an unbfficial' f33varchi indtikv61 VEr4trilhe'rvpikkerponol '1wertylow9a tI :4 -in he third quarter with 4541aogeglirwigtattinngttilct-OhrpedsecillOnfildfihStatiNtiOcAliell plays al inathe second TUY only eight plays al Mustangs could Sontlanlbre tallacH possession came trtitibleiansztringapoor Lbgirktch aid gMtra 1 with Jairiei MobleY retovered oiLOe 14' way ay le secpnd ld made his '48 )Yetick 3Yaril line: that of au i li A(Iirv The paTss on the next ttkrYto stop It eight arid 18 Yards drive A MOMentlIM Waf 's1iort t'burst by Charles lived Because when the Mustangs did get the the ball baekMcIlhenny found fleet junior Jackie -t Wilson in full stride on a pass play covering 53 ho caMe out briefly' yards which set up the Mustangs' third 'Fa scle cratripsscored Wilson eat Rayfield on he play trtor The drive had Jame amnered Untouched into the end I'228': I 2one for 091 ead arid Garcia added the PAT vo scored two plays s' I i1' iz4-ekyz: co tlandy Johnson had -illease setSMlitlt1 onTaie 11 Cainnered untouched into the end Kkreadand Garcia added the PAT A Pka Se VI on rage 11 nctrifiraP'nokOrt" MU'S possession came gP1 'tackkland with retovered waY hut- itaviield made his iieetind interikimiimi )v 11 linc Blien a Mc pass on erick 33 yar it eight and 18 yards that drive The UTA momentum viatWort- burst by Charles lived Because when the Mustangs did get the oshad the balldown ball back McIlhenny found fleet junior Jackie i Wilson in full stride on a pass play covering 53 4' 4 yards which set up the Mu ft Mustangs third TD bo time olA ne I baciecrampsscored yv Libtili VCci I 1dyllu1u ttli LIU Indy rr untouched into the end an arciaaddedthePAT (14213 zone fort1091ead and Garcia added the PAT V12 scored two Dias's Aanay J011115011 naa rt 1 1 II II I I if 1INIDAY'S GAME DetroltTigers (Jerry Ujclur 0-0) at Texas Rangers (Danny Darwin8- 7) 5:35 pm Radio WBAP 820-AM CROWD 17635 1981-711586 Avg-17865 OT TIATIN A t790 A ANL 21 I I I I ca ILI vv tca A 44s 4 1 o1t: qs ::6 r- 7 ti 410r 1 il -c a 1 Al i 0 t4 '''i r'0'' I i I et lifts 1 234 '''''7' 1 (10 ''''c I ii-- 1 4 (fjfy- A ht --4 ti past 4 I 0 tio '-'t2-T III a 14 41 I 11 l'''' 4: ''4) z' 1 0 i'v -Y I 'e 401-I 4 Al! Cal' 7 -a i r''v 0 0: 41: i- f'-j: s' 111? 1P'I '5 11 4 1 4 went through then sped to third as the startled Rangers looked on "That surprised me" admitted Jenkins who went six strong innings but took his eighth loss against five wins PI didn't expect him to go to third I wasn't even backing up the play We just didn't get the ball back to the infield in time to stop him" Even Tiger manager Sparky was bug-eyed at the 23-yearold 220-pound Gibson's speed "It is impossible to do what he did" Anderson gushed "No other person could do what he did on that play It was a line bullet to right He stopped started back to first went again and he goes to third That's impossible It's the first time I've seen it in my 30- year career" 14 Gibson who doubled in the fifth and singled in the eighth certainly impressed Zimmer "He's lightning" Zimmer admit- Please see Tigers on Page 8 By JIWREEVES Star-Telegram Writer ARLINGTON a world of claustraphobia hydrophobia and acrophobia among others the Texas Rangers have discovered a new one firstaphobia The Rangers September and first place in the American League West 'bre not your basic synonymous -1 terms Three times this week Texas 1bas had An 'opportunity tg take the lead in what has owe agairfbecome the AL Worn (Imes they've failed The latest gambit came night The Rangers lost 1-0 to DaTeie'' because take your choiceJa)t ban Petry is Grover Cleveland Alexihder reincarnate (b) Kirk Gibson is an earth-bound Concorde (c) the RangerA couldn't hit Billy Jean King (d) all of the above Pvtry Choked the Rangers on four hits Gibson blurred from first to third on a0bgle that shouldn't have I gotten him past second setting up the game's only run and the Tigers speared Texas 1-0 for their second win against one loss in this four-game series Ranger manager Don Zimmer pre- ferred to blame Petry with a few accolades for Gibson thrown in "Petry pitched good" Zimmer didn't have much of a chance IJe hada slider going tonight like our lefthander (Mark Mercer) did last night He pitched outstand' ing So did we 4'We get beat 1-0" Zimmer added "on a hit-and-run infield dribbler" That was Gibson barreling home On Bill Fahey'rtit-and-run grounclout to shorty Of course Gibson shouldn't have been at thiTd in the first place He'd drawn a walk from Ranger starter Fergie Jenkins when Richie Ilebner whacked a line drive single to right Gibson stepped to- Mk maklng 'sure the ball" Aftt 4404 tt ifi' By IIM ILEE ES tr 41 'now -t li r'itt171 :4 i000krgi 7 elo 7): -rs4 Iv ni VIn i 74 1 11YCHAALESNLINES 4j 7-7 W' i iiiilltd By DAD EINSTEIN 7 )2 1t i -I 1 ivij i Associated Press -4' ni i 1'hc't itX)tiriktiONgl' 40Pin0' tiii0lh' I- 1 4-1-' ji BERKELEY Calif hada repu- 1(040140ith Sea Bob ''47 F77 s' I tation last season of choking when the chips i' Tyler North Texas State -Eagles Waited tee '4 i rt 41f ityere down That didn't happenSaturday how long befpre lifting off Saturda3 izit I Iv fivir-a4lhe Aggies opened the 1981 football When the offense finallyhookfd the Jumper i pf: --seasoni9lithlt 29:28 come-from-behind victory cables to spark a second-half uprising the Ea- L- -ki w100 4 :4 over California f1 i 1 glesalreadyWerelooking4 from a21-Oholeit 'N 1 1 i ASSOCIO4dISOSCIV -1'We proved toddy We are not a choking -4 was tow much to overcome and lM CAMPBELL au h' 1 1 said Aggie Coakh Toni Wilson whose planted a 28-0 loss on North Texas in this nort: 0 en klubitavass-41 a year good ball conference PPener I' touchdown pas as Texas' Phil: tea" 4-t'At -i The victory sealed in the 'secoud ualf by two BrOadtis defends' Sai rd'ilr' TheAggies trallirigby 12 points at halftime( 44 dhow interceptins sent a partisan crowd 'f 4)1 shut out the Bears in the second half and won 0152talginiehapar But it left AT' Mississippi 'and 'familiar with on David Hardy's third field goal of day a a ittet4ftertaste '-1 -PA Southeastern Confere viarfare said lack of 4 30-yarder with 6:15 to play f-' i'- tt should've hadInis said North: offense coupled With alt punting put hiS "I just approached it like it would be my la' Texas Junior linebacker Lester Harper who Eagles behind the 8-ball early kick of the day" said Hardy 'I did it just likel 400 Haynes bOlpEd limit did zero on offense the firat nalf'''Ihe de in Practice I pretend we're one point be- icy to 68 yikrcissin the Second half "We just sold "I think the films will showWe played hind" I 't' get anything generated in the first' good defensive game but we didn't get it ter' Johnny llector's six-yard touchdown run half When we needed the big play we couldn't gether offensively until the second half 1 made the score 28-23 end Ilardy brought the get it and when we didn't score in that first know one thing it hurt this bunch of kids to Aggles to Within three points with a 40-yard drive in the fourth quarter tht linicust" lose the first game field goal hoped the Eagles WOnldrde high' ''2 when you get 21poinistehind to a good California had taken a 23-16 lead in the first this season behind a passing offense said the teamit'shard to come back:" '-P halt when speedster Floyd Eddings caught irst bell was a disaster Tkicr formerly head Pleas 9 see Eagles' on Page Pi 14 Nntvrov -4 kA s- 1 0q 4 A I ease see Hector on Page 9 'Zak 1 401'' 0 4- 'i' t'7'V''' '414 i 4A' I 't A 'i7 nil' i'1 Tyler long be 71 Whet cables '1 glesalr4 was to 4t planted confer( 4 4 They qiet114 withal 'I ofi52! with a I Texas) Nt to(1 cou halfW get it a drive it this-sea irst ha 1bAevry t11 4''''''''421' 1 1 By DAVID EINSTEIN i'''' NI I lit m0N 1 StarTelegrad riter- tt 1 1 1 Associated Press: 1 tikro'- f1112-'- w4' i I -7 i I 14 1 1 0 24: DETROIT TEXAS abr A IA abr Abl Peters cf 5020 Rivers cf 4000 Cowens cf 0 0 0 0 Sample if 4 0 2 0 Trammell ss 4 0 0 0 Oliver dh 40 0 0 Kemp if 4010 BBell3b 3000 Gibson rf 3 1 2 0 Jones rf 4 0 1 0 Hebner lb 3 0 2 0 Sundberg 410 0 0 Leach lb 0000 Stein lb 3 0 Summers dh 4 0 1 0 Wills 2b 3 0 0 0 Fahey 2 0 0 1 Mendoza ss 1 0 1 0 Parrish 1 0 0 0 Grubb ph 1 0 0 0 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