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I i VVVVVVV rto lo 5 I Stara logram SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 1985 0 1 1 I 1 I KAI the tal 82nd was The by St1 victor: als Sta Kan say its in thi! the 82nd was The by St victory Kansas say its in this Cardinal Is win Series 0 pener 8 8 WORLDSERIES sleeve for their hole card they discovered that the Cardinals had been there before them The Royals got great pitching from left-hander Danny Jackson but the Cardinals got even better from their own southpaw John Tudor who combined with reliever Todd Worrell to clieck the Royals on four hits over the final six innings Tito Landrum and Cesar Cedeno meanwhile snapped a 1-1 tie with back-to-back fourth-inning doubles off Jackson who gave up just four hits before being lifted for a pinch-hitter in the seventh trying to score on Steve Balboni's foul pop to third baseman Terry Pendleton down the left-field line St Louis' fleet Willie McGee was gunned down trying to stretch a double into a triple in the fifth but it was more a tribute to a textbook relay by Royals' second baseman Frank White than a mistake on McGee's part The Cardinals' Jack Clark rounded second too far on his double in the eighth and was out in a rundown A classic it wasn't but the CardiPlease see Cardinals on Page 19 multitude of baserunning blunders that helped keep the score down For instance: Royals' shortstop Buddy Biancalana blew a suicide squeeze attempt with runnersat first and third and one out in the second Darryl Motley was erased in the subsequent rundown Royals outfielder Lonnie Smith was picked off first and wiped out in a rundown in the third Kansas City catcher Jim Sundberg who had doubled and advanced to third on a flyout in the fourth was thrown out at the plate The loss puts the Royals in the position of being forced to win Sunday night in order to ensure a return to Kansas City for Games 6 and 7 Another loss would mean the Royals would have to take at least two of three in St Louis in order to get back to Kansas City "Any time you get that good a pitching you've got a chance to win the ball game" Kansas City Manager Dick Bowser said "Being down hurts but getting that kind of game from your starter and not winning that's what concerns me" The game was with laced with a avior rule SWC roost or '1'1i'' i''''' 1')i1 'i1' 9''' '1 e4 '3 17' I i I Zi 7t fit 4: iii '1t ''''Ti'4 i A iI 11''ie 41- 4i 'y Iti 1 L' It! i A lii 4:1 0 i tA 4 1''S 41- a4t 1 37S1 '4i' 1' rie'''''- 4'' 71: i 11 'i' 3g04ci 11- 1 )4' I '41i 'IL ''f I fo i''' 3'' 1 c' t- rr 1' 1 7i117''" '1f 4 f)" 2 '-'--E: ''41 et': 'A- 1 f-''-' 111'': 47- i'l- 1 t' :010: rF11v4' i i '14 41' 1' f' :451 1 :4 144 1 -11" I i 1 f' 1 5:: It: 'i v1' '1i 1 1" 1: 44 :1 1 :1 1:: ::4 4 1' 1 iri- 4 li 4 i'' 1: -''9 I -ss i v': A 1 i 1 (tik i 1 1 i 'ii --F-i 1 44 :14::::::: :1: 1 i i ''1-'' 1 1 i ::1 il'1: i :9 1- V'' etwr 0 4: ii 4 Texas Field goals give 'Horns 15-13 win By WHIT CANNING Star-Telegram Writer FAYL-ITEVILLE Ark When an overflow Razorback Stadium crowd of 53212 was informed Saturday that an Arkansas student had of all things a record for swimming around Manhattan Island it looked like a banner day in the hills And then along came Texas and Jeff Ward And when it was over a sea of red trailed dejectedly out of the sparkling new stadium and Longhorn cheerleaders held their "Hook 'Em" salute aloft as the band played yes The Eyes of Texas Ward kicked a school record five field goals the defense stuffed the Flexbone and fourth-ranked Arkansas fell with a 15-13 thud "I'm thrilled and elated" Texas Coach Fred Akers said to no one's surprise "I'm probably hurt more than I've ever been hurt" Arkansas Coach Ken Hatfield said "I just want to go home" Ward said But first he Crossed the field to console his unfortunate opposite number Greg Horne in this little Tale of Two Kickers Horne missed three field-goal attempts and never got a chance at the fourth thanks to strong safety John Hagy who intercepted a last-gasp Arkansas pass at his 22 with 22 seconds left 1 i 3 1 1 1 :1 4 1 Associated Press Rouse ni's pass to seal Arkansas' first defeat in six games and boost Texas to 4-1 on the season and 2-0 in Southwest Conference play Ilagy who earlier in the fourth quarter recovered a fumble at the Razorback 34 to set up Ward's only Please see Ward on Page 12 Texas' Chris Dliban grabs a fumble away from Arkansas James By JIM REEVES Star-Telegram Writer KANSAS CITY Mo The ace on table in the opening game of the World Series Saturday night Kansas City's trump however was played Louis who used it to carve a 3-1 in front of 41650 fans at Royals Stadium City's best chance some to pull an upset Series depends heavily on outpitching St Louis but when the Royals reached a hand up their INSIDEUROWISRO Foreign legion The Dallas Mavericks have five players who were born outside the United States Including the team's first three draft picks Detief Schrempf Uwe Blab and Bill Wennington 158 Fallen dynasties Dynasties are becoming rare in sports today because professional players and coaches are falling victim to complaceny Galyn Wilkins 17B Building a winner The lesson for today: How to build a World Series team in three easy steps So pay attention class In in session Jim Reeves 188 Fall fishing Bass fishing is hot right now and it should continue to be hot until It's too cold to fish The Outdoors 206 Football SWC standings Conference Season Team WLT WLI Baylor Texas Arkansas Texas SNIU jice 'TCLI Houston Texas Tech 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 3 3 4 0 6 4 5 4 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SWC scores Texas 15 No 4 Arkansas 13 No 14 Baylor 20 Texas 15 Rice 29 Texas Tech 27 SMU 37 Houston 13 TCU 14 North Texas State 10 Other AP Top 20 scores No 1 Iowa 12 No 2 Michigan 10 Miami Fla 27 No 3 Oklahoma 14 No 5 Florida 45 SW Louisiana 0 No 6 Penn State 24 Syracuse 20 No 7 Nebraska 28 Missouri 20 No 8 Auburn 17 Georgia Tech 14 No 9 Brigham Young played at New Mexico No 10 Air Force 35 Colorado State 19 No 11 Ohio State 41 Purdue 727 No 12 Oklahoma State did not play No 13 Florida State 76 Tulsa 14 No20 Tennessee 16 No 15 Alabama 14 No16 Georgia 13 Vanderbilt 13 No 17 Louisiana State 10 Kentucky 0 No 18 UCLA 31 Washington State 30 Notre Dame 24 No 19 Army 10 Stories: 1 8-1413 TV sports Footban Noon: Cowboys-Eagles Ch 4 Nowt Raiders-Browns Ch 5 3 pm: Seahawics-Broncos Ch 5 Baseball 720 pet: Cardinals-Royals Ch 8 Running 3 :30 'mu America's Marathon Ch 4 Hockey 7:30 pm: Hay As ESPN What: Best-of-seven series for the major-league championship Last night: St Louis Cardinals 3 vs Kansas City Royals 1 Series: St Louis leads 1-0 Game Two: 7:35 pm Sunday at Royals Stadium in Kansas City Pitchers: St Louis Danny Cox (18-9 288 ERA) vs Kansas City Charlie Leibrandt (17-9 269 ERA) TV: Channel 8 Radio: KLIF 1190 AM Stockemer's 1-yard run lifts Bears By TOM ANDREW Star-Telegram Writer WACO The Baylor Bears won the Battle of the Brazos Saturday night coming from behind to defeat the Texas Aggies 20-15 The crowd of 48500 the first sellout at Baylor Stadium since 1974 saw a pair of mistake-prone offenses that combined for nine turnovers and enough blown scoring opportunities to make even the staunchest Baptist think about uttering a profanity But there was nothing but joy in Baylor land as the Bears rallied from a 15-14 fourth-quarter deficit to score the winning touchdown on Ralph Stockemer's fourth-down idive from inside the Aggies' 1-yard 'line The 14th-ranked Bears are now 6-1 overall and 4-0 and in sole possession of first place in the SWC standings The Aggies trying to win five in a row for the first time since 1976 fell to 4-2 and 2-1 jumped out to a 3-0 lead on Eric Franklin's wind-aided 47-yard field goal midway through the first quarter Baylor got the lead on its next possession driving 80 yards in six plays to score on quarterback Cody Carlson's 11-yard run off the option to the right side The Bears' key play in the drive occurred two plays earlier when Aggie defensive back Wayne AsberPlease see Late on Page 12 gles strong safety Ray Ellis "St Louis was supposed to win the division and we beat them Washington was supposed to be right up there and we beat them "We can play People say the NFC East is a four-team raceThey say the Philadelphia Eagles are out of it People ask if the Eagles are for real Well we are I hope this sends a message around the NFL especially to Dallas" Eagles Coach Marion Campbell has been preaching the Davidstones-Goliath sermon "I've done a statistical study" said Campbell "There's always a team Please see White on Page 17 TCU knocks off NISU 1 4- 1 0 Horne had" Ward said "I know because I've had them It lets you know you're human and I told him there'd be more in the future" Horne missed attempts of 40 48 and 33 yards and was hoping for a final redeeming moment when Hagy stepped in front of Mark Calcag c4b'6k144- MaAmeoAro44446 '3 '4 4 '0 I 4" 4- IV 'Ilie' I 1 4444- s-4: ti4 4 ''A 4 -1I iz ---C4--4 tx -w'w $444ot-' 1 I 4 74 1 1 kits 1 r''" 0 i 1 Vtts A ''''NA-0 '1iii '1 -'0''' 4 ettr k'i-A'A Ilk c'IN'' L15 0A iii ft 3' iS 11--' "--X- ii g'' i'' ''C 4' ''1' 4'43 1' t'''': 7 r' 4''''Z' 4 ''r 14 Alt 1 rt--- 4 ei '1 lak 2V 1 4 IAT" 0 'Ag404t i-t'' I I A A li -'S 1 ''0AH A 4- --vi 4 4e Ta97 r'''' 1 0 ii 1 y4 A 4 4 cc i If' N'1 A- '''-17 4-' ---E' 4 "-0 i'1' ti 1 0 10 '-c- 1 c' i I Sf-4 koo '0 1 41'1 rx I 1 4' t' Ko 44 ktt r-4 -4 rs'At44tt' ''k' 1: krit i 1 A- 3t6-1k3aktk-'31434AL031e04AA004- 3 By MIKE JONES Star-Telegram Writer TCU's cloud had a silver and Mean Green lining Rebounding from three weeks and three quarters of disappointment the Horned Frogs took control late Saturday afternoon and rescued a 14-10 victory over North Texas State to even their season record at 3-3 "Boy did we ever need this one" said TCU Coach Jim Wacker "But talk about taking it to the wire Two clutch catches by freshman wide receiver Jarrod Delaney including a game-breaking 62-yard touchdown reception coupled with a key fumble recovery a two-point conversion shuttle pass and two second-half interceptions pulled this one out of a glowing green fire North Texas carried a 10-0 lead late in the third quarter on a second "I told him (Home) that it happens to the best of us" said Ward who missed a 44-yarder himself in the fourth quarter But he also hit from 34 33 49 55 and 34 yards to build a 15-7 Texas lead that the Razorbacks never could erase "It's humiliating to have a day like quarter field goal by Todd Smith and a 37-yard interception return for a touchdown by strong safety Craig Birdsong on the second play of the second half "After he (Birdsong) ran that one in 1 thought 'Oh no Here we go again' Wacker said But where TCU had gone south in the second half two of the previous three weeks the Frogs rallied Ken Ozee tacked up TCU's first three points on the final play of the third quarter The key in the 57-yard march was a leaping 21-yard reception in traffic over the middle by Delaney on third and 15 from the TCU 47 But the game turned dramatically on a third-and-one play at the TCU 30 seven minutes later The Eagles had driven from their 17 eaten almost seven minutes off the fourth-quarter clock and were Please see Late on Page 14 COWBOYS ALA GLANCES Sunday's game: Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles 1 Eagles2-4 5 When: Noon Where: Veterans Stadium Philadelphia TV: KDFW Channel 4 Radio: KIM) 1080 AM Line: Cowboys by 4 first start if White is unable to play "Right now it's a little better than Friday" said White Saturday at the Cowboys' hotel "But we're just 1 Star-TolimpraniJERRY HOEFER 14-10 victory over North Texas Blocking are TCU's Scott Harris and David Caldwell (right) ICU linebacker Kevin Dean returns an interception with 36 seconds left to seal the Horned Frogs' Jury still out on Cowboys' starting quarterback control philosophy better suited to White's talents Hogeboom could earn Landry's future favor if he is able to control himself and stay within the offensive framework To accomplish that he must avoid changing Landry's low-risk plays at the line of scrimmage for bolder down-the-field throws Although 24 the National Football Conference East rival Eagles enter with a chip on their shoulders A victory over Washington followed by last Sunday's 30-7 thrashing of St Louis has served as a reminder that Phi Ily is still in the division "We can play anybody" said Ea By KEN SINS Star-Telegram Writer PHILADELPHIA The identity of the Dallas Cowboys' starting quarterback won't be determined until a few minutes before Sunday's noon kickoff against the Philadelphia Eagles Cowboys Coach Tom Landry was still undecided Saturday night whether Danny White would be able to withstand the pain of injured ribs and play effectively The decision will be made by Landry White and team physicians after White participates in pre-game warm-ups at Veterans Stadium Gary Hogeboom would get his going to have to wait until tomorrow There's no telling what will happen And even if 1 start you can't tell what's going to happen when it gets hit" Hogeboom's only extended activity came in the fourth quarter of Dallas' only defeat 26-21 Sept 15 at Detroit The principal concern regarding Hogeboom is his compatibility with the Cowboys' current offensive scheme Hogeboom is a gambler whose strong arm encourages a big-play offense But Landry's system this season emphasizes a short-passing ball 14 i 1.

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