Page 14 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1979 Bears aren’t bumbling Razorbacks battle weary ' PILOT/tV , , • RAZOR POINT( mJJ/f Sleek. Stunning. Silvery. YbL there's even more beauty to this shimmering refillable pen than meets the eye. Inside this softly brushed body we give you the finest features of the famous Pilot Razor Point marker pen. A marvelous extra fine point (the thinnest refillable you can buy). Plus the unique Pilot metal 'collar' to help keep that point sturdy. Beautiful pen. Beautiful price. The Pilot Razor Point Classic only $4.98. Easy-to-replace refills at only 790 are available in black, blue, red and green. More than just something to write with. United Press International LITTLE ROCK — For Baylor, it’s the things the Bears aren’t doing that have helped them turn a 3-8 season last year into a 6-2 record this year and a 16th national ranking. They lost 28 fumbles en route to last year’s disappointing season, in cluding five against Arkansas that helped the Razorbacks to a 27-14 vic tory. This year, the Bears have lost only seven fumbles so far. “A high portion of fumbles is just mental,’’ Baylor coach Grant Teaff said Wednesday over a telephone news conference. “One thing we try to do is stress the importance of not turning the ball over. We work hard on techniques but it’s still a mental thing.” The Bears did not play last week and Teaff said the open date could not have anything but a positive effect. “We had some people physically beat up and mentally tired and it has had a positive effect,” he said. “We gave the players some rest, came back and worked some younger play ers and then this week concentrated on our game plan. We got some peo ple healed up.” Baylor started the season with Mickey Elam at quarterback but has switched to redshirt freshman Mike Brannan. 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This team has been underdogs and has come back to win in the fourth quarter, and that has a lot to do with how you end up the year.” He said the Razorbacks have a lot of talented people and pointed out that he had said in the pre-season that if Arkansas quarterback Kevin Scanlon came through, the Razor- backs could be good again this year. “It looks like they are better than a year ago,” Teaff said. “When you have good, strong athletes committed to a program, you can have a good football team,” he said. “I think Lou (Holtz) and his staff are equal to any in the nation. You can’t take the young people they’re playing with and win like they’ve won unless they are ex tremely well coached. Add that to their great tradition and you’re going to have good football and your’re going to have it every year.” The Baylor defense has not given up a touchdown in the last 10 quar ters and Holtz said over the tele phone there was a reason for that. “I feel the thing that makes the Baylor defense so good is they’ve got good players playing over your guards, a good middle linebacker and they have good speed,” he said. “They have fine athletes in the secondary. They’ll give anybody problems. ” However, Holtz said he believed the Razorbacks will move the ball. “I’m not concerned at all about us being able to move the football if we execute,” he said. Then he went over the list of his players who are injured. “When you’re going to war, and that is what this is going to be, you aren’t always going to be healthy, not always going to have all your troops there, and after going through nine battles, you’re not going to be as plentiful as you are at the beginning of the war.” The Southwest Conference has four teams in the top 20 this week but Holtz said there should be more. “I think our conference is under rated,” he said. “More teams belong in the rankings. Week in and week out, it’s a struggle.” Hottest New Drink of the Year Comfort Super smooth! Fire enthusiasm any time with this wonderful warm-up! jigger (1 34 oz.) Southern Comfort Small stick cinnamon Slice lemon peel Hot cider Put cinnamon, lemon pee! and Southern Comfort in mug. Fill with cider and stir. (Put spoon in mug to pour hot cider.) Chicago’s Sutte\ wins Cy Young United Press International NEW YORK — Bruce Sutter, the Chicago Cubs’ relief ace who re corded 37 saves to lead the major leagues, Wednesday was named winner of the National League’s Cy Young Award. The 26-year-old Sutter, who had a 2.23 ERA to go along with a 6-6 re cord, won a close decision as the NL’s best pitcher in the balloting of 24 members — two from each city — of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Sutter received 10 first- place votes and 72 points to outdis tance right-hander Joe Niekro of the Houston Astros. Niekro had 66 points and nine first-place votes. J.R. Richard of Houston was third with 41 points, Tom Seaver of Cin cinnati was fourth with 20 points, and reliever Kent Tekulve of Pitt sburgh was fifth with 14 points. Phil Niekro of Atlanta received three points. Sutter’s 37 saves tied the NL re cord held by Cincinnati’s Clay Car- roll in 1972 and San Diego’s Rollie Fingers in 1978. John Hiller of De troit holds the major-league record of 38 set in 1973. The right-hander is the second re lief pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in the NL. Mike Marshall of Los Angeles won it in 1974. In the American League, Sparky Lyle of New York took the honor in 1977. Sutter was the Cubs’ short relief man, and worked effectively with Dick Tidrow, who was the long re- NBA basketball I liever, to give Chicago a foti I bullpen that kept the East Division pennant raceij i August. Sutter’s rise to stardt assured when he perfectedil i que split-finger fastball. Hei it from Cubs’ minor-league J instructor Fred Martin in lij I began using it as a change]; | eventually it developed! pitch, and now, because oil] erful wrist action, he thra hall unlike anyone else’s. In winning NL Cy Younglj Sutter, a native of Lancas becomes the second Cubs p take home the coveted plaqJ guson Jenkins won it in M Sutter, 6-foot-2 and 190]j broke into the majors wit! in 1976. He appeared in oij winning six and losing thn 2.71 ERA and 10 saves. In li blossomed, saving half i games he entered, witha"^ and a 1.35 ERA. He drop;* 8-10 record in 1978, but stills] of his 64 games. Joe Niekro tied brother!l the most victories in the lead 21, as they were the onlyNLlj to crack the 20-win finished with a 21-11 record,!) plete games and a 3.00 ER| was 21-20. Richard led the league will ERA and had an 18-13 re also broke his own leagues mark for righthanders with! Houston wins. Spurs I Southern ^ Comfort QBp Nothings so delicious as Comfort 1 '' on-the-rocks! SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION. 80-100 PROOF LIQUEUR. ST LOUIS. MO 63132 United Press International HOUSTON — Moses Malone scored 27 points to lead the Houston Rockets to a 106-101 win over the New Jersey Nets at the Summit Wednesday night. Malone also picked up 19 re bounds while Robert Reid added 18 points and Rudy Tomjanovich had 17 points for the Rockets. The Nets were led by Rich Kelly with 18 points and John Williamson with 17 points. Former Houston Rocket Mike Newlin scored 14 points in 22 minutes of play. The Rockets led throughout the game although the Nets pulled to within one point in the fourth quar ter. But baskets by Tomjanovich and Calvin Murphey pulled the Rockets to a five-point lead, the final margin of victory. Houston’s record is now 4-7, while New Jersey dropped to 4-10. In Boston, M.L. Carr fired in 25 points and Nate Archibald added 15 points and 17 assists Wednesday night to pace the Boston Celtics to their fifth straight victory, to a 117- 105 decision over the San Antonio Spurs. Carr scored eight points in the fourth period to blunt a San Antonio rally in which the Spurs cut a 20- point third-quarter deficit to three points on three occasions, the final time 99-96 with 5:04 left. 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