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Tuesday, September 9, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 owboys MOff (continued from page 7) r’s 10-yard run on a reverse to the (Jew York 3. Walker, who earlier scored on a tie-yard run, also fumbled in the bird quarter to start the Giants to ward a go-ahead touchdown. Joe jlorris, who ended a long squabble fith the Giants by signing a four- ear, $2.2 million contract before pe game, ran two yards to give New irk a 21-17 lead. The Giants drove to the Cowboys’ 5-yard-line in the final minute. I'ith three seconds remaining, Imms threw a pass into the end jme that was batted down by Cow- py defender Cornell Gowdy, who rlier had been burned for a touch down. ■ Walker, who rushed 11 times for 64 vards, caught a 24-yard pass that Ht Dallas’ winning drive in motion, Bid Tony Hill’s 35-yard reception to the New York 16 got the Cowboys Within scoring distance. I Dallas caught the Giants in a inax- jium blitz to score the first points of the game. Dorsett caught White’s pass ii three blocks, the last thrown by Hill, to go 36 yards into the end zone. The Giants gave Dallas a gift touchdown on their next possession. One play after a Simms fumble had pushed New York back to its own 7- yard line, Simms muffed a center snap and tackle Randy White recov ered at the 2. Walker scored his first NFL touchdown two plays later. He launched himself into the end zone from three yards away to give the Cowboys a 14-0 lead. The Giants came back immedi ately, driving 74 yards in nine plays, with Simms hitting Johnson from 13 yards out after Johnson eluded Gowdy. Just 84 seconds later, the Giants tied it, thanks to a 36-yard pass inter ference penalty on cornerback Ever son Walls. But New York got the touchdown anyway when Simms hit Robinson with a three-yard pass with 25 sec onds left in the half. The Cowboys scrambled back for a Rafael Septien field goal to take a 17-14 halftime lead. Astros, Ryan pop Reds 3-1 jmen irority ice dress: y center Major League Baseball /lann 693-25!' liens 260*04! mith 696*58!:! ■ HOUSTON (AP) — Nolan Ryan Iruck out 10 in six shutout innings Bid combined with Charlie Kerfeld In a three-hitter as the Houston As- ios defeated the Cincinnati Reds 3- H Monday night. ■ Ryan, 10-8, gave up two hits and Walked three. He raised his all-time Jading strikeout total to 4,246. It Has the 161st time that Ryan had Hruckout 10 or more in a game. ■ Kerfeld came on in the seventh Hid pitched three innings to record Hs seventh save. Kerfeld allowed a tfin in the seventh on a walk, a single by Barry Larkin and Buddy Bell’s RBI forceout. Houston scored twice in the first inning against Chris Welsh, 5-5. Bill Doran doubled with one out, moved to third on a groundout and came home on Glenn Davis’ single. Davis advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Kevin Bass. 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