The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1991, Image 7

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Patriots have to offer.
Sure Dallas needs a big
offensive lineman, but they
should only have to give up the
11th and 12th picks to move up.
That would leave the last pidk to
start building a solid offensive
line to surround Aikman, Smith,
Wright and possibly Ismail.
Or course this is just the
opinion of a diehard Cowboys
fan. One of many fans who
suffered greatly through the 1-15
debacle that was the 1989 season
and rejoiced last season as the
new-look Dallas team exhibited
some of that old last-minute
magic.
Signing someone with the
marketability and the athletic
ability of the Rocket would be
one the last cogs Cowboy head
coach Jimmy Johnson would
need to get Dallas rolling toward
a playoff berth in 1991.
If the Cowboys do trade up
and choose to bypass Ismail,
there are other viable candidates
that would fit in quite well.
The defensive line still needs a
big time pass-rusher. Either
Miami's Russell Maryland,
Colorado's Kanavis McGhee or
Mississippi's Kelvin Pritchett
could do the job.
However, if the Cowboys pass
up on a chance to take Ismail,
they will forever be second-
guessed. Much in the same way
they are still hounded for not
taking Miami's Dan Marino a
few years ago.
TANK MCNAMARA*
by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds
Major League Wrap up
NL Standings
East Division
Team
W
L
Pet.
GB
Chicago
6
3
.667
-
New York
6
4
.600
Pittsburgh
5
4
.556
i
St. Louis
4
5
.444
2
Montreal
4
6
.400
2V2
Philadelphia
3 6 .333
West Division
3
Team
W
L
Pet.
GB
San Diego
7
3
.700
-
Houston
5
4
.556
V/2
Cindnnati
4
4
.500
2
Los Angeles
4
5 0
.444
2V 2
Atlanta
3
4
.429
2V2
San Frandsco
3
6
.333
3V2
Wednesday's Gaines
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1
Los Angeles 6, San Francisco 2
Montreal 1, St. Louis 0
Pittsburgh 4, New York 0
Houston 4, Atlanta 3
Cincinnati 5, San Diego 1
Thursday's Games
San Diego 10, Los Angeles 5
Chicago at Pittsburgh, (n)
Philadelphia at St. Louis, (n)
Friday's Games
Chicago (D.Jackson 0-1) at Pittsburgh
(Palacios 0-0), 7:35 p.m.
New York (Gooden 2-0) at Montreal
(De.Martinez 1-1), 7:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Armstrong 0-1) at Atlanta
(Glavine 1-0), 7:40 p.m.
Philadelphia (LaPoint 0-1) at St. Louis
(B.Smith 2-0), 8:35 p.m.
Los Angeles (Morgan 0-1) at San
Diego (Whitson 1-0), 10:35 p.m.
Houston (J.Jones 1-0) at San Francisco
(Garrelts 1-0), 10:35 p.m.
AL Standings
East Division
Team
W
L
Pet.
GB
Toronto
6
4
.600
-
Detroit
5
4
.556
V2
Milwaukee
5
4
.556
V2
Boston
5
5
.500
1
Cleveland
4
5
.444
IV2
Baltimore
3
5
.375
2
New York
3 6 .333
West Division
2V2
Team
W
L
Pet.
GB
Oakland
8
1
.889
-
Chicago
6
2
.750
IVz
California
5
4
.556
3
Kansas City
4
5
.444
4
Texas
3
4
.428
4
Seattle
3
6
.333
5
Minnesota
2
7
.222
6
Wednesday's Games
Milwaukee 7, Baltimore 3
Seattle 4, Minnesota 3, 11 innings
Thursday's Games
Boston 1, Kansas City 0
Detroit 16, Chicago 0
Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 3,11 innings
Texas 7, Cleveland 0
Oakland at California (n)
Friday's Games
Toronto (Stieb 0-2) at Milwaukee (Au
gust 0-1), 6:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Boddicker 1-1) at New
York (Leary 1-0), 6:30 p.m.
Boston (G.Harris 0-2) at Cleveland
(Candiotti 2-0), 6:35 p.m.
Texas (Rogers 0-1) at Baltimore
(J.M.Robinson 0-1), 6:35 p.m.
Oakland (Stewart 1-0) at Seattle (DeL-
uda 0-1), 9:35 p.m.
Minnesota (Morris 0-2) at California
(C.Finley 2-0), 9:35 p.m.
Only games scheduled
Rockets eliminated
HOUSTON (AP) — Terry
Cummings had 21 points and
San Antonio survived Sleepy
Floyd's fourth-quarter scoring
barrage for a 102-95 victory over
Houston on Thursday night,
eliminating the Rockets from the
Midwest Division title race.
The Rockets trail the first-place
Spurs by three games with two
games left in the regular season.
Floyd scored 12 points in a
2:45 span of the fourth quarter as
Houston cut San Antonio's lead
to 90-86 with 5:14 left in the
game, but the Spurs held on.
The closest the Rockets got was a
94-91 deficit with 2:24 to go on a
free throw by Hakeem Olaju-
won.
San Antonio's four other start
ers also scored in double figures.
Rod Strickland had 14 points and
10 assists while center David
Robinson had 18 points and 8 re
bounds despite getting in early
foul trouble. Sean Elliott had 17
points and Willie Anderson
added 16.
Floyd scored 19 points, Ver
non Maxwell had 18 and Olaju-
won had 19 points and 14 re
bounds.
San Antonio took a 57-47 half
time lead although Robinson
picked up his third foul 59 sec
onds into the second quarter and
spent the rest of the naif on the
bench.
The Spurs withstood four con
secutive 3-pointers by the Rock
ets in the third quarter that cut
their lead to 66-60 with 6:03 left
in the period and built a 76-66
lead going into the final quarter.
Robinson completed a three-
g oint play with 6:15 to go in the
rst quarter to give the Spurs a
17-14 lead and they did not trail
again.
Chisox drubbed in new home
CHICAGO (AP) — Maybe the the $135 million new Comiskey
Chicago White Sox should have with a 16-0 rout at the hands of
stayed in the old Comiskey Park, the Detroit Tigers.
Detroit's Rob Deer hit two Jack McDowell, who won the
home runs and Cecil Fielder and final game at the old Comiskey
Tony Phillips added one homer last Sept. 30, was shelled for six
eacH as the White Sox opened runs in the third inning.
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