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Page 12A THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1980 A. J. Jones leads Texas to win over inconsisten t Arkansas YANK MCNAMARA United Press International AUSTIN — A.J. Jones scored twice during a 17-point second- quarter explosion and Donnie Little capped a critical fourth-quarter drive with a 10-yard run Monday night to give the Texas Longhorns a season opening 23-17 victory over the rival Arkansas Razorbacks. Jones gained 165 yards on 29 car ries for the night and scored his two touchdowns within a four-minute stretch of the second quarter in help ing the Longhorns overcome an ear ly seven-point deficit. But the Razorbacks slowed Jones down through the third quarter and Texas entered the final period with only a seven-point advantage. Little, the junior quarterback often maligned for his inconsistency, opened the final quarter by guiding Texas on an 80-yard march that took 6:31 to complete. Jones accounted for 31 yards of that drive and halfback Carl Robinson picked up 26 more. That score gave Texas a 13-point advantage, but the Razorbacks cut into that lead with 3:11 to play on a 2-yard scoring run by Darryl Bowles set up by a fourth down interference penalty called against Texas defen sive back Levi Mays. Texas, however, was able to run out the clock with Little ensuring the victory by picking up 17 yards on a third-and-13 play with 1:31 left. Arkansas, thwarted most of the night by Texas’ rebuilt defense, scored on the third play of the second quarter on a 39-yard run by Gary Anderson. But in quick succession Texas scored 17 points — John Goodson kicking a career-best 52- yard field goal and Jones scoring on runs of 2 and 1 yards. The first of those touchdowns was set up by an Arkansas fumble deep in its end of the field. Arkansas dominated the third quarter, but could threaten only once, and when Texas stopped the Razorbacks on the 1-yard line they chose to go for a field goal, which Ish Ordonez converted from 19 yards out. The Longhorns gained 164 yards in the first quarter — 103 of them from Jones — but Texas could not Baseball Standings American East New York. Baltimore Boston Cleveland Detroit Milwaukee Toronto West Kansas City Texas Oakland Chicago Minnesota California Seattle League W L 79 51 77 52 71 56 68 62 67 62 70 64 54 76 W L 85 47. 65 66 65 67 56 72 57 76 51 78 47 83 Pet. .607 .597 .559 .523 .522 .519 .415 Pet. .643 .496 .492 .438 .429 .395 .362 GB 2Vi 6V2 11 11!A 11V4 25 GB 1914 20 27 28 Vi 32 Vi 37 National League East Philadelphia Pittsburgh Montreal New York St. Louis Chicago West Houston Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco Atlanta San Diego W L 69 60 71 62 70 61 59 72 57 72 57 78 W L 75 57 74 57 72 59 66 65 66 65 54 77 Pet. .535 .534 .534 .450 .442 .422 Pet. .568 .565 .550 .504 .504 .412 11 12 18 GB Vi 1 8Vi 8 Vi 20 Vi Dallas announces final roster cuts convert that yardage into any points. Then, when Arkansas moved the ball 75 yards in the first three plays of the second quarter, the Longhorns found themselves behind. But the game turned in the middle portion of the second quarter when Arkansas’ mistakes began to pile up. Goodson s 52-yard field goal came with 9:17 remaining in the first half and on the first play after the kickoff David Haynes fumbled the ball away to Texas. The Longhorns took over at the Hogs’ 10 and it took four plays United Press International DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys Monday placed 14-year veteran run ning back Preston Pearson and five- year veteran cornerback Aaron Kyle on the injured reserve list and announced a final roster that in cludes eight rookies. Pearson, who injured a toe and pulled a hamstring during the Cow boys 31-10 loss to Pittsburgh last weekend, and Kyle, still recovering from knee surgery, will be lost to the team for the entire 1980 season. In addition the Cowboys traded defensive back and kick return spe cialist Wade Manning to the Buffalo Bills for a 1981 draft choice and cut rookie defensive back Eric Hurt and four-year veteran running back Lar ry Brinson. 845-2611 before Jones plowed in from 2 yards out. Arkansas could move the ball only 6 yards after the kickoff and Texas also appeared about to stall before a 30-yard interference penalty on the Razorbacks’ Kevin Evans advanced the ball to the Arkansas 33. Two plays later Little hit tight end Lawr ence Sampleton with a lob pass which Sampleton grabbed a yard away from the goal line. Jones leaped over the right side of the line on first down to boost Texas’ lead to 17-7. Battalion >h Annual RETURN-TO- SCHOOL CUSTOM SOUNDS BRYAN-COLLEGE STATIONS LEADING AUDIO DEALER 10-6 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY THE STORE YOU HAVE TO LOOK FOR! Ci!) 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