The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1987, Image 10

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Scalpers
ticketed at
Mavs game
DALLAS (AP) — While the Dallas
Mavericks were busy wiping up the
Los Angeles Lakers, police were
busy wiping out scalpers outside the
arena.
Before Saturday’s game, officers
cited 14 scalpers, including two who
were ticketed twice, for illegally sell
ing tickets at inflated prices.
Meanwhile, the Mavericks ended
a six-game Laker winning streak by
defeatingLos Angeles 132-117.
Ticket scalping in Texas is legal,
but a city ordinance prohibits selling
tickets above face value outside Re
union Arena and the Dallas Conven
tion Center.
Eight consumer affairs investiga
tors and five undercover Dallas po
lice officers milled through the
crowd outside the building, watch
ing for illegal ticket transactions.
Complaints from fans and Maver
ick officials triggered increased en
forcement at Reunion, and officers
have issued about 120 citations.
Goal-line stand by Giants
causes momentum change
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Denv
er’s ground game had its chance and
when the Bronco runners came up
short on first-and-goal from the
New York Giants’ 1-yard line it was
essentially their last opportunity to
win the Super Bowl.
With the Broncos ahead 10-7 and
driving downfield on quarterback
John Elway’s passing, Denver moved
to New York’s 1 early in the second
quarter Sunday. The Giants threw
Elway for a one-yard loss, stopped
Gerald Willhite for no gain and then
threw Sammy Winder for a four-
yard loss.
When Rich Karlis missed a 23-
yard field goal attempt. Coach Dan
Reeves turned the ball over to Elway
almost entirely.
Elway attempted 23 consecutive
pass plays before he got a running
call from the bench midway through
the fourth quarter. By then. New
York led 33-10 and this Super Bowl
was essentially over.
“We felt we could take advantage
of their zone defense,” Reeves said.
“I do whatever I can to move the
football. What hurt us was not scor
ing in close.”
Reeves defended the three
straight running plays in the first-
and-goal situation.
“Those were the plays we called
and we thought they were good
plays,” he said. “They are not an
easy team to get into the end zone
against. The first play was a sweep
with an extra blocker to clear the guy
to the corner and a fullback and
guard coming around. That should
be in (the end zone). We felt good
about the play and they wiped it
out.”
“Then they threw us for a loss
when we came back and ran a trap
up the middle and they stopped
that. Then we ran a sweep on third
down and they stopped us.”
Elway understood the sequence of
calls.
“On the 2-yard line, throwing
down there is tough,” he said. “I felt
I did everything I could. That’s all I
can ask of myself.
“It was very disappointing, but in
the first half we just didn’t get into
the end zone and after that,when we
fell behind, we had to keep throw
ing.”
New York linebacker Carl Banks,
who made the tackle on the key third
down in the goal-line stand, said that
series was a big turnaround in the
game.
“It was a momentum-builder for
us,” he said. “It demoralized them.
They take pride in their short-yard-
age goal-line offense. When they
went away from the run, it was a
tribute to our defense. We closed the
off-tackle hole and made them go up
the middle, but when he’s throwing,
that’s a lot of pressure, too. We sur
vived, though.”
Of Elway’s 304 yards passing, 187
came in the first half, but only 13 in
the third quarter, when the game
turned.
“The difference was that our pass
defense was lopsided in the first
half,” Banks said. “We adjusted at
halftime.”
“They gave us their best shot in
the first half,” Giants linebacker
Lawrence Taylor said. “John had us
snake-bit for a while.”
Taylor said he was not surprised
at the Broncos’ pass-run ratio, which
included only 19 rushes in the game.
3-pointer
lifts Hoyas
past Depo
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