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Dennis Perryman made it 70-69 Louisville with 2:02 remaining after Pervis Ellison fouled out. Travis May tied it with 1:10 left. And Davis put Texas ahead for good by making both ends of the one-and-one with 22 seconds to go. After second-ranked Louisville threw the ball away with seven sec onds left, Davis was fouled again. Despite repeated time outs by Louis ville, he canned two more free throws with five seconds to go for the final margin of victory. The lead changed hands 14 times in the first half with Texas milling^ away briefly to a 34-27 lead with 4:06 to go. But Louisville chipped the lead to 36-35 by intermission. The Longhorns again went ahead by seven as 7-foot-1 George Muller hit two layups and a dunk and Pat rick Fairs hit two from outside in the first four minutes. But outside shooting by Tony Kimbro and strong inside play by Herbert Crook tied it at 50 with 13:21 left. Louisville wasn’t able to pull ahead until 7:58 when Muller fouled out trying to contain Ellison, who made two free throws to make it 59- 58. No more than two points sepa rated the teams until Davis’ final free throws. Fairs led the Longhorns in scoring for the third game in a row, scoring 18 before fouling with 3:12 to go. Mays had 15 and Davis 12. Ellison finished with 23. Kimbro had 15 and Crook 13, all in the sec ond half. Field goal in overtime lifts Browns past Oilers (t s® xhen tor) t i, lint | enilu Class of SHO lluesday, D« J 8-30-701'KmW’ f Hi Our 2 Bedroom Studios best kept secret in town! Rates starting at $325 East Gate Apartments 401 Lincoln Dr. East (409)696-7380 CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleve land Browns wasted no time putting newly acquired placekicker Mark Moseley on the spot. Moseley, signed last Wednesday to replace the injured Matt Bahr, kicked a 29-yard field goal into a brisk wind with 16 seconds left in overtime Sunday to give Cleveland a 13-10 victory over the Houston Oil ers. Cleveland cornerback Frank Min- nifield intercepted Houston’s backup quarterback, Oliver Luck, twice in overtime, returning the sec ond one 20 yards to help set up Mo seley’s game-winner. Moseley kicked into the open end of Cleveland Stadium, with the wind whipping in off adjacent Lake Erie. The wind was gusting up to 35 miles per hour. “I was very conscious of the wind,” Moseley said. “I just wanted to get it through there before the wind had a chance to do anything with it.” The Browns, 9-4, had signed Mo seley on Wednesday to replace Bahr, who was sidelined for the season by a knee injury last week. Minnifield returned the intercep tion 20 yards to the Houston 37, and Cleveland kept the winning drive al ive when quarterback Bernie Kosar hit Brian Brennan with a 7-yard pass on fourth-and-3 from the 30. Luck replaced injured Warren Moon late in the fourth quarter and drove the Oilers 73 yards in 11 plays, tying the game 10-10 on an 11-yard pass to rookie fullback Ray Wallace with 50 seconds to play in regula tion. Cleveland came back to lead 10-3 midway through the fourth quarter on a 33-yard touchdown pass play from Kosar to Brennan and a 23- yard field goal by Moseley. Luck, however, completed seven of eight passes for 65 yards on the Oilers’ final drive of regulation time, tying it on the swing pass to Wallace at the left sideline. Moon, who had thrown four in terceptions to bring his season total to 26, left the game late in the fourth Oilers' Rozier sprains knee CLEVELAND (AP) — Hous ton Oilers running back Mike Ro zier suffered a severely sprained knee in the second quarter of Sunday’s 13-10 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns and will need surgery, said Coach Jerry Glanville. Rozier rushed for 26 yards on seven carries and caught one pass for 15 yards before injuring the knee on a pass play with 7:58 to play in the second quarter. He was hurt as quarterback Warren Moon was sacked for a 9-yard loss. “Rozier blew his knee,” Glan ville said. “He’ll have surgery on it tomorrow (today).” Rozier is the Oilers’ leading rusher with 662 yards on 199 car ries this season, for an average of 3.3 yards per carry. quarter because of a bruised right thumb. The Oilers, 3-10, also lost their leading rusher, Mike Rozier, to a sprained knee in the second quar ter. 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