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Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, September 24,1984 Rangers, Astros triumph United Press International Rangers 2, Angels 1 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Pinch hitter Marvis Foley drove a two-out single in the top of the 10th inning Sunday to drive in pinch runner Billy Sam ple from third base, giving the pesky Texas Rangers a 2-1 victory over the California Angels. Larry Parrish opened the 10th with a double to left center, beating Fred Lynn’s throw to second. Sam ple ran for Parrish and George Wright popped a foul off third base that Doug DeCinces dropped when a fan hit his glove about two rows be hind the stands in the Angels’ du- gout. With new life, Wright flied deep enough to right Field to ad vanced Sample to third. Bobby Jones was walked inten tionally by loser Jim Slaton, 7-9, and Bill Stein struck out. But Foley drove his hit just out of the range of rookie first baseman Darrell Miller to bring home the run. Dave Stewart pitched only his sec ond complete game of the season in 26 starts, allowing only four hits. Stewart struck three and walked two to improve to 6-14. After being shutout for 7 2-3 in nings on just two hits by Jim Slaton, Texas rallied to tie the score at 1-1 in the eighth. Donnie Scott blooped a two-out double in between a trio of Angels in short center field and pinch hitter Tommy Dunbar looped a similar hit to center for a single to get the tying run home. The Angels scored in the second inning when Brian Downing drove a 1-1 pitch from Dave Stewart over the left field wall with one out for his 22nd homer. California had only one other scoring threat. In the fifth. Downing walked and with one out, Bobby Grich hit a bouncer to the right of shortstop Curt Wilkerson, who fielded the ball but threw it wildy past second allowing the runners to reach second and third. 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