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SWC freshman
coaches have
winning debuts
(AP) — Rice’s Jerry Berndt and
Texas Tech’s David McWilliams
made their Southwest Conference
football coaching debuts happy
ones.
Berndt, who was a highly success
ful coach at the —-ZTZJ""
University of ?>WC
Pennsylvania in ROUndiip
the Ivy League,
guided his Owls to a 28-14 victory
over Ray Alborn-coached Lamar
University of the Southland Confer
ence.
McWilliams, a former defensive
coordinator under Fred Akers at the
University of Texas, saw his Red
Raiders overcome a 7-6 halftime
deficit to crush Kansas State 41-7.
The opening weekend provided a
close call for the 12th-ranked Baylor
Bears, one of the SWC preseason fa
vorites. The Bears held on to outlast
Wyoming 31-28 in a wild game at
Laramie.
In the only other game involving
an SWC team, Arizona State crushed
the University of Houston 37-3. A
rain-drenched crowd of some
10,000 watched Rice win its first
opener since 1977.
“We outmanned them as v\fe went
along and that’s kind of strange hap
pening to Rice isn’t it?” Berndt said.
McWilliams was delighted to the
way the Red Raiders responded to
his halftime pep talk.
“Everett was great,” said Teaff.
“He was definitely All-America cali
ber.”
Teaff said the 7,200-foot altitude
may have bothered his Bears more
than he thought it would.
“The altitude bothered us some
but not as much as Wyoming’s of
fense,” Teaff said.
Astros down Cards
to add to NL lead
HOUSTON (AP) —The Houston
Astros’ confidence is growing as
their lead in the National League
West increases, Jim Pankovits says.
“We’re feeling real confident now.
They will have to play big-time
catchup to catch us,” Pankovits said
after getting the game-winning RBI
in Houston’s 6-3 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals Sunday.
The victory increased Houston’s
lead in the NL West to eight games
over the Cincinnati Reds with 26
games to play. The Reds open a two-
game series in Houston tonight.
“It’s only a two-game series and
we’re up by eight, even if they beat
us twice, we’re still up by six and
we’ve been a lot closer than that,”
Houston’s Denny Walling said.
“The Mets will definitely be there.
We can’t worry about them now. It’s
Cincinnati we have to worry about,”
Davey Lopes said.
Pankovits’ game-winning RBI
came in the sixth with the bases
loaded and one out. Pankovits
grounded to Ozzie Smith who
forced Dickie Thon at second, but
the Cardinals couldn’t turn the dou
ble play and allowed Kevin Bass to
scored from third.
“I was lucky I didn’t hit it hard
enough to get the double play. If
those guys can’t get a double play,
nobody can,” Pankovits said.
Bass had two hits besides scoring
the winning run.
Trailing 3-1, the Astros tied the
score on Lopes’ two-run single in the
fifth inning, then broke a 3-3 tie in
the sixth. Bass doubled, Alan Ashby
walked and Dickie Thon singled to
load the bases with one out. Panko
vits hit a grounder to shortstop to
score Bass with the go-ahead run
and chase Cardinals starter Greg
Mathews, 10-5.
Reliever Greg Bargar came on
and hit Billy Hatcher with a pitch to
reload the bases, and Bill Doran fol
lowed with an RBI single. Houston
added a run in the seventh when
Glenn Davis tripled and scored on
Bargar’s wild pitch.
Danny Darwin worked the first
five innings for Houston, allowing
three runs on six hits, and Jeff Cal
houn earned the victory with one in
ning of relief. Dave Smith got the fi
nal three outs for his 29th save. The
victory was the first for Calhoun
since Sept. 15, 1985.
St. Louis scored once in the first
and again in the second on Terry
Pendleton’s RBI single and Math
ews’ run-scoring grounder.
Phil Garner’s ninth home run in
the fourth pulled Houston within a
run but the Cardinals made it 3-1 in
the fifth on Andy Van Slyke’s RBI
single.
Royals drop Rangers
ARLINGTON (AP) — Angel Sa
lazar drove in three runs, including
a two-run double that broke a sixth
inning tie, and Danny Jackson scat
tered eight hits Sunday night as the
Kansas City Royals beat the Texas
Rangers 5-2.
The loss dropped second-place
Texas 7'A games behind California
in the American League West.
Jackson, 10-10, struck out six in
his second complete game of the sea
son. Charlie Hough, 12-9, had his
three-game winning streak ended.
Salazar, who also had an RBF sin
gle, left the game after straining his
knee while running out his double.'
Frank White homered for Kansas
City, his 19th of the season and sixth
against the Rangers this year.
Ruben Sierra drove in both Texas
runs, one with his 11th home run
and second in two nights.
The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the
first when Lonnie Smith led off with
a single, went to second on Jorge Or
ta’s single, to third on a groundout
and scored on Hough’s wild pitch.
Texas tied it in the bottom of the
first on singles by Scott Fletcher and
Pete O’Brien and Sierra’s sacrifice
fly.
Mike Kingery’s bloop triple and
Salazar’s single made it 2-1 in the
second and Sierra tied it in the
fourth with his home run.
Major League Baseball
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
East Division
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82
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New York
92
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Toronto
76
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Philadelphia
71
65
.522
21
New York
72
65
.526
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St. Louis
68
68
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24
Detroit
71
67
.514
12
Montreal
66
68
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25
Cleveland
69
69
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14
Chicago
56
80
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36
Baltimore
67
69
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Pittsburgh
55
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Milwaukee
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West Division
West Division
California
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Houston
78
58
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Texas
71
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Cincinnati
70
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Oakland
65
73
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14
San Francisco
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Kansas City
63
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Atlanta
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Seattle
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Los Angeles
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Chicago
60
76
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18
San Diego
63
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Minnesota
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78
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Sunday’s Games
Kansas City 5, Texas 2
California 7, New York 2
Boston 9, Minnesota 0
Baltimore 8, Seattle 0
Chicago 4, Toronto 3
Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 2
Oakland 8, Detroit 4
Houston 6, St. Louis 3
Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3
New York 7, San Diego 1,1st game
New York 6, San Diego 5, 2nd game
San Francisco 1, Montreal 0
Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles 1
Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1
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“They didn’t let the first half get
’em down,” McWilliams said. “I’m
proud of them. I’m just glad they
weren’t as nervous as I was. I have a
great feeling inside. I’ve been wait
ing for this game since Dec. 5 (the
day he took over from the fired
Jerry Moore.)”
McWilliams said quarterback Billy
Joe Tolliver bounced back from a
rough start.
“Billy Joe wouldn’t get down and
kept firing the ball,” McWilliams
said. “He showed a lot of poise.”
The Red Raiders will need poise
next week when they go on the road
to meet powerful Miami.
“It gives us a chance to be 2-0,”
said McWilliams, who received the
game ball.
Baylor’s defense collapsed at
times against the Cowboys, but
safety Thomas Everett returned an
intercepted pass 40 yards for a
touchdown. He also had another in
terception and caused a critical fum
ble late in the game with a big hit.
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