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Sandv. 846-1565. 34t 10/26 THE BATT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday HOUSTON (AP) — A day after Coach Jerry Glanville was bitten by a poisonous snake, the Houston Oilers gave Pittsburgh a taste of their own kind of venom. Warren Moon threw three touch down passes in the First half, two to Alonzo Highsmith, and Houston’s defense held Pittsburgh to 132 total yards en route to a 27-0 victory Sun day and the Oilers’ first shutout since 1980. The win, coupled with Cincin nati’s 23-12 loss to Indianapolis, gave Houston (4-3) a tie with the Bengals for the AFC Central Divi sion lead. “We played well and made turn overs happen,” said rookie safety Bubba McDowell, who intercepted two passes. “Coach Glanville told me on Monday that I couldn’t make any more rookie mistakes.” Glanville was bitten on his right foot by a poisonous water moccasin on Saturday and underwent treat ment at a hospital. The coach showed up at the Astrodome on crutches, but discarded them when he came onto the field. Glanville and Noll, who have feuded since 1987, once again did not shake hands following the game. “I thought Chuck was in my neighborhood yesterday but I guess not. We’ll talk about that later, let’s enjoy the team win,” Glanville said. The Steelers, ranked third in the NFL in possession time, wanted to run Tim Worley and keep the ball away from Houston’s explosive of fense. “They got penetration and he (Worley) didn’t have a chance,” Noll said. “They played exceptionally well against us defensively both against the run and the pass. “Reality was that we didn’t mat the plays and they did.” The Oilers’ last shutout came«; Dec. 20, 1980, when they beat fe burgh 6-0. The Steelers (3-4) b; won t hree of their last four. Quarterback Todd Blackledgs replacing injured Bubby Brister,d ; able to guide the Steelers to just5: first-half yards, and Pittsburgh b: only 42 at the start of the founi quarter. “They came out and stung us pit tty good,” Blackledge said. “W couldn’t move the football. Th came to play and we didn’t execute “Our game plan wasn’t exotic I Glanville said. “We wanted to kee: getting after them. It was fun t: watch it. Any time you getashutot: and you run the ball and thron it you’ve got to be happy.” The Oilers scored on four of the: five first half possessions and tooltiI 24-0 halftime lead. Moon’s three first half touchdowi passes went to Highsmith for3and:I yards and 51 yards to Curtis f can. Tony Zendejas also kicked all | yard field goal. Cowboys lose 36-28, drop to 0-7 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A team record 33 carries, and Chris tian Okoye is still looking to hit his stride. What about 40? “I did it in college,” the big Kansas City fullback said. Horst gained 170 yards and scor ing twice against the NFL’s worst rushing defense as the Chiefs beat Dallas 36-28 Sunday and handed the Cowboys their seventh straight loss. “I don’t think I’m in peak form,” said Okoye. “I’m still learning. No body can stop learning the game of football.” The Chiefs, 3-4, make no attempt to disguise the fact that Okoye is going to get the ball, but it doesn’t seem to matter to the AFC’s leading rusher at 709 yards. “I come back to the huddle and I look at the guys and I can tell they’re all fired up,” Okoye said. The Chiefs scored four touch downs on the ground in a game for the first time since Dec. 12, 1976 and gained 202 yards rushing, their most since Oct. 10, 1984. The Chiefs took a 27-14 lead at halftime and went up 36-14 before the Cowboys tacked on two belated touchdowns in the fourth period. “Defensively, we didn’t play with the emotion of last week — we didn’t play well, especially against a big guy like Okoye,” said linebacker Eugene Lockhart. “We got some good hits on him and he was hurting a little bit, but we didn’t hit him enough. “We knew exactly what he was going to do. They did just what we practiced for, we just couldn’t stop them.” The Cowboys hurt themselves with penalties and struggled on of fense most of the game until putting together two long scoring drives in the fourth quarter that left them with their most points in a game since Dec. 21, 1987. “We made too many mistakes,” Coach Jimmy Johnson said. “We had a chance to win, but we’ve got so many new people. We were scram bling most of the game. Out of 47 guys, I guess 24 are new.” Okoye scored on touchdown mci of 2 and 13 runs in the first quant: but Paul Palmer answered withafij yard run for Dallas. Palmer is a for mer first-round draft choice of Kac | sas City signed this week by Dallas. “I was taunting the (Kansas Cbj coaching staff a little bit,” he: “My fiancee’ said, ‘Now, they'll In;-1 what it’s like to hold their breathci | ery time you carry the ball.’ I f< that today. It felt good to get tin:I touchdown against the Chiefs dtl fense because they’re exception:' against the run.” Former Cowboys quarterWl Steve Pelluer, acquired earlier i week by the Chiefs, also plaj against his former team and scortiij on a 5-yard run that gave Kansal City a 36-14 lead with 2:21 leftintk| third quarter. “It was fun to be able to score Pelluer said. “Playing against n team, I think gave me mixed emi tions. Aggies (Continued from page 9) to allow Baylor into the endzone. The Bears had to settle for three field goals, and were turned back three times after penetrating the Ag gies’ 15-yard line. A&M linebacker William Thomas combined with safeties Gary Jones and Larry Horton to record 30 tackles. Conerback Mickey Washing ton harassed Baylor quarterback Brad Goebel, sacking him twice. The difference in the game though, was decided by Teaff and the officials. Late in the third quarter, Baylor had driven to the A&M three-yard line. After failing to get into the end- zone, Teaff decided to go for the touchdown on fourth and goal with the Bears on top, 8-0. But the Aggies’ defense turned Baylor away. Thomas and Jones hit running back Lincoln Coleman in the Baylor backfield for a two-yard loss. “If I had to do it all over again, I would have kicked a field goal,” Teaff said. “I felt like we needed more points, so that’s why I did what I did.” It was the official’s call that led to A&M’s first touchdown, though. After shutting down the A&M’s defense, Baylor failed to convert on a third down and Rutter booted an 80-yard punt. But Baylor was called for clipping, and Slocum decided to let the Bears kick it again. “If we took the penalty and fum bled the return, it wouldn’t have been such a great call,” Slocum said. Instead, Rutter fumbled the snap * ‘WKKK&* !r '' ■vfl > V Photo by Mike C. Mulvey Baylor wide receiver Alonzo Pierce is hung up in a mid-air collision when A&M defenders Derrick Frazier (3) and Dion Snow (2) stop him in the third quarter of Saturday’s game. The victory moved the Aggies to 3-1 in conference play. on the second punt attempt anti Grooms fell on the ball in the enc | ipping' . _ , ray had to be something the refereel were really looking for,” Teaffsaill “It made a big difference in tkl game because A&M went fromhaif ing the ball on the 20 to having I touchdown. “I didn’t see it, but the officiatk| crew saw what they saw.” After an insurance field goalitl the fourth quarter, Baylor seemed! I have the game in hand with4:48rc| maining. But Pavlas, who had a miserall day — completing only 7 of" [ passes for 55 yards and throwil two interceptions — came throupl with the big 34-yard gain on f down. “I thought it could’ve beenthetej time we touched the ball,” Pavt| said. “They had been in coverage all day, so when I sa l the seam, I took off.” Five plays later, Pavlas gave tin! Aggies six more points. After i two point conversion, A&M led Itl 11 with 1:00 remaining in the game [ However, the Bears werenf through yet. After returning the kickoff t their own 49, Baylor completed oisj pass for six yards before stalling. Teaff sent kicker Jeff Ireland! to attempt a 60-yard field goal, ftl had a 20-mile per hour wind at i back. “Before the game, I saw (Ireland kicking some 50-yarders,” Slo said. “As the ball headed towardil goalpost, I was saying a fH prayers.” A&M cornerback Kevin Sm thought the Bears might be up! something tricky, though. “They had their quarterbaj (Goebel) in there, so I thought it " J going to be a fake,” Smith said. “(I land) almost made it.” Almost, but not quite. The kick had the distance. 1 flew wide at the last moment! missed the crossbar by two feet. The win keeps the Aggies inc tention for the SWC champions!''! and a Cotton Bowl appearance. Slocum and Teaff both said t the conference race is so tight! year, more than one SWC loss will* but eliminate a team from championship. “I really like A&M’s chancf j Teaff said. “After our game, l have only one road game (against Rice).’ Slocum said he was pleased atli*! team’s ability to stay calm and pq form under pressure. “If we would have panicked,dq it would have ended up the same J the Tech game,” Slocum said. " j ning games like this builds e team’s character.”