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1 A j.v.. Monday September 2,1985/The Battalion/Page 15 ■ •••• • •' .• • ■■ % - &mm § W&mm n P TANK W N VMAHA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds j) ... have laid. ‘Tm^ this suHU lly well ai n the Tom May, dove Armstrong ly when ( jin the seo nient toil as Navraui ily six tin* a ken to^ ike CeccW isiestmattl p form fot 1 Slam toai » a set and ?s in her I t I am hit! va said of pea ranee r women's! al went m inning to iTurfll® it'5> A PLAC3UC i MGLM61 pm TMe.^gK Oft rvA£ M£L M&T/ ANip IT ^TMt^ flavor coortgsh' of - - TMROt ' ^ROCKMORTOM- KBKS& Ifcii-U Rangers sweep Royals; Cardinals blank Astros iverall, th® nsas andl in a bowlp or El Paso Associated Press ARLINGTON — Oddibe McDow ell tripled and singled and scored twice Sunday night as the Texas Rangers completed a three-game sweep by beating the Kansas Cits Roy als 5-3. The Royals remained 2Vj games behind first-place California in the American League West. California lost to New York 5-3 earlier in the day. Winner Mike Mason. 6-12, pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on eight hits. Duane Henry pitched the last two innings for his first save. Danny Jackson, 12-9, gave up all five I exas runs and took the loss. McDowell led off the Texas first with a triple and scored on a sacrifice fly by Toby Harrah. After the Royals tied the score in the third on singles by Onix Concep cion and Lonnie Smith and an RBI been imp said the Open. ie that A i -85. p that anti ormyn« groundnut by George Brett. I those scored twice in the third. McDowell was hit by a pitch with one out and took third on a single. McDowell scored on a w ild pitch and Pete O’Brien singled home Harrah. Steve Balboni led off the Kansas ,, . - City fourth with his 28th home run a iluebo j and Smith singled home a run later in the inning that evened the score. pre his : The Rangers broke the lie with two vwis vw the fifth. Steve Buechele walked, readiecf third on a single by Wayne Tolleson and scored when catcher Waihan threw wildly while trying to catch Tolleson attempting to .steal. McDowell singled home folleson with the game’s final run. Cardinals 5, Astros 0 ST. LOUIS — Willie McGee smacked three hits, homered and drove in two runs, powering the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-0 victory Sun day over the Houston Astros behind John Tudor’s seven-hitter. T he outcome, aided also by Andy Van Slyke’s two hits and two stolen bases, snapped St. Louis’ three-game losing streak and Houston’s four- game winning streak. The Cardinals had started the day two games ahead of New V'ork in the National League EilSl. Van Slyke’s hits and McGee’s homer came off Joe Niekro, 9-11. Mc Gee's homer was his seventh, a career high. Tudor, without a decision in his vrevious three Cards starts, improved record to 16-8 with a five-strike out, no-walk performance. Darrell Porter’s leadoff single trig gered St. Louis' two-run scoring burst in the second. Porter scored on Van Slyke’s double and Ozzie Smith’s grounder brought home the second run. McGee, while fortifying his major league-leading hatting average to .36/. slammed a one-out Niekro de livery over the right-field wall in the fifth. Tudor’s shutout, his first since Aug. 8. was his majors-leading sev enth of the year. It whittled the St. Louis left-hander’s earned-run aver age to 2.03 in his staff-leading 10th complete game. Niekro, in remaining winless since Aug. 2, pitched 5 1-3 innings and yielded all the Cards' runs on 10 hits. McGee and Tommy Herr drove A&M Pistol Team Tryouts Mon. Sept. 2-6 Mon. 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TEXAS A&M APPROVED Educational Discount 701 University East Suite 102, College Station In the Chimney Hills Bowling Center by the Hilton 846-4444 □BB Authorized Personal Computer Dealer home insurance runs in the sixth fol lowing singles by Mike Jorgensen, Oz zie Smith and Vince Coleman that loaded the bases. McGee’s RBI single and Herr’s run-scoring forceout came after Mike Madden relieved Niekro. Other Sunday scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 14. Oakland 3 Chicago 4, Toronto 1 New York 5, California 3 Seattle 10. Baltimore 2 Boston 10, Minnesota 3 Cleveland 11, Milwaukee 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 15, Atlanta 2 Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 1 San Diego 5, Montreal 1 New York 4, San Francisco 3 Cowboys’ 4-0 record surprising Landry still skeptical of team's perfection Associated Press IRVING — Just how perfect are the Dallas Cowboys? Dallas Coach Tom Landry isn’t sure, although his team completed the NFL preseason with a perfect re cord for the first lime since 1971. - The Cowboys became only one of three NFL teams with unblemished preseasons with a 20-10 victory over the Houston Oilers Saturday night. Washington and the New York Giants are the other two. The win gave Dallas a 15-4 record against Houston in preseason games and was the seventh straight over the Oilers in the annual clash for Texas bragging rights. “You never know how good you are until you tee it up against the best and we’ll do that against Washington in the opener,” Landry said. “Then we’ll know where we are for sure. It’s always a great game when you play Washington.” Landry said Dallas' 4-0 record sur prised him. “I thought we might be 2-2, but that’s the way it went and we’ll see what it means,” he said. Landry wasn’t overly pleased with Dallas' effort Saturday night. “It was a good tough game but not one of our best,” he said. Dallas quarterback Gary Hoge- boom rifled a pair of 24-yard touch down passes to Tony Dorsett and rookie wide receiver Leon “Speedy” Gonzalez. The game-winner came on a 24-yard scoring shot to Gonzalez, a seventh-round pick from Bethune Cookrnan, in the third period. The Oilers, who finished the pre season with a 1-3 mark, lost quar terback Warren Moon in the first half with a ripped thumbnail. “We could have put Warren Moon back in the game and it was tempting but I’ve been at this game long enough to know better,” Houston Coach Hugh Campbell said. “Our de fense wore out more than aything else. 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