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Wednesday • October 26,
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NEW YORK (AP) — David
Cone, coming off the worst
season of his career, bounced
back to again beat out former
teammate Jimmy Key in a
close vote Tuesday for the AL
Cy Young Award.
Cone, 16-5 with a 2.94 ERA
for the Kansas City Royals, won
the award despite not leading
the league in any pitching cate
gory. Key, 17-4 with a 3.27 ERA
for the New York Yankees, led
the majors in wins.
Cone received 15 of 28 first-
place votes and finished with
108 points in balloting by the
Baseball Writers Association of
America. Key got 10 first-place
votes and 96 points.
Cone struck out 132 in 23
games before the players’ strike
started Aug. 12. Key fanned 97
in 24 games.
Cone also started ahead of
Key in the World Series. Key
wound up starting and winning
Game 4, then was the winner
in relief in Game 6 as Toronto
topped the Atlanta Braves for
its first championship.
Both Cone and Key left
Toronto after the 1992 season.
The right-handed Cone decided
to go back his hometown of
Kansas City and signed a
three-year, $18 million contract
with the Royals, the team he
made his major league debut
with in 1986; the left-handed
Key got a four-year, $17 million
deal with the Yankees.
Cone struggled to an 11-14
mark, his first losing record
since becoming a full-time
starter in the majors. And, for
the first time in four years, the
power pitcher did not lead the
big leagues in strikeouts. Key
went 18-6 with his soft stuff for
the Yankees.
Cone, 31, lost his first deci
sion this season, then reeled
off eight straight victories. He
had pitched three consecutive
shutouts and gone 28 scoreless
innings before he lost to Cone
and the Yankees 5-2 on May
27 in Kansas City. In that
game, Cone allowed five runs
in the first inning, then went
the rest of the way without
giving up a run.
Cone, who did not have a
bonus clause for the Cy Young,
and the Royals were 64-51 and
third in the AL Central, four
games behind the Chicago
White Sox.
Cone went 20-3 for the
Mets in 1987 and was a two-
time NL All-Star.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Gary
Brown wanted to take all the
blame for the Houston Oilers’
latest loss but his teammates
wouldn’t allow it.
Brown fumbled three times, in
cluding at the Philadelphia 2-
yard line in
the fourth
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Brown
us the win, plain and simple,”
Brown said. "You can’t make
mistakes like that. It’s the
worst feeling I’ve had since I’ve
been in this business.”
Cornerback Cris Dishman
thought the loss should have been
pinned on him because he allowed
a 53-yard touchdown catch by Fred
Barnett that gave the Eagles a 14-
6 lead in the third quarter.
Safety Marcus Robertson
said he should have made the
play but Dishman would have
none of that.
“No, it was my fault, Marcus
was just trying to help out,"
Dishman said.
The offense was eager to
share the blame too.
Quarterback Billy Joe Tolliv
er took responsibility for
Brown’s fumble in the fourth
quarter with the Oilers still
trailing 14-6.
“It was just a miscommunica-
tion, I might have pitched the
ball too high,” Tolliver said
In the face of another embar
rassing loss on prime time tele
vision, the Oilers actually played
better in many areas.
"They have nothing to be
ashamed of when they are giving
the effort they are giving,” coacii
Jack Pardee said. “We played
well enough to win.”
It wasn’t a happy homecom
ing for Brown, who grew up in
Williamsport, Pa., and often
came to Veteran’s Stadium to
watch the Eagles. He rushed 6?
yards on 21 carries in his first
game since Sept. 25.
“My ankle was not the prob
lem, my hands were,” Brown
said. “I don’t have any excuses !
couldn’t hold onto anything.
“I don’t think I was pressing but
maybe 1 was. I’m not the type to
make excuses. When I screw up, I
say 1 screwed up. I have to try to
forget about this, but it won't be
easy. It was a rough night.”
“I caught the ball well on the
screens and swing passes,” he
said. "But the fumbles erase
everything else. Nothing else
matters. If we had scored, I be
lieve we would have founds
way to win.”
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HOUSTON (AP) — Can the
Houston Rockets repeat as NBA
champions?
That depends.
Can all the conditions that
helped them win the title re
peat, too?
That’s doubtful.
Those questions are among
the reasons the Rockets are
finding respect an elusive com
modity as they begin defense of
the crown they arm-wrestled
away from the New Yoi:k
Knicks in an NBA Finals last
spring dubbed “Ugly Ball.”
If the Rockets repeat, one side
will say they still have the luck
and the best player on the plan
et in Hakeem Olajuwon, so no
big deal. If they self-destruct, a
larger group will say it almost
happened last season.
Coach Rudy Tomjanovich
doesn’t care about the talk but
he is looking for answers.
“I respect the league and I
know it’s going to be tough,” Tom
janovich said. “Look at last year,
we started out 22-1 and late in
the year, San Antonio caught up
and passed us. I can't worry
about what people say and do. I
do know we have to get better.”
The Rockets played all the
parts last season from goat to
hero and many stops between.
That was their personality:
"I respect the league
and I know it's going
to be tough"
Rudy Tomjanovich,
Houston Rockets head coach
Peavy Tube Amp. - $300; crate 4X12 cabinet - $300;
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Women's bike for sale. 12 speed, excellent condition,
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thrill the fans one night, send
them for the exits the next.
They almost faded in the
stretch before pushing back the
Spurs for the Midwest Division ti
tle. They became the team from
Choke City when they blew a 20-
point lead to Phoenix with 10:04
to play to fall behind 0-2 in the
Western Conference semifinals.
Seattle, with a better record
last year than the Rockets, does
n’t anticipate doling out the home
court advantage to the Rockets
again by losing in the first round
of this year’s playoffs.
Phoenix would like another
shot at holding its 2-0 lead over
Houston and the Knicks surely
would like to have another 3-2
lead in the NBA Finals and a hot
hand from John Starks in just
one of the two remaining games.
Those are some of the bench
marks that tell the Rockets it's
going to be a difficult climb back
to the title.
“At least people in the
league respect us,” forward
Robert Horry said. “It’s going
to be extremely hard to repeat.
This year, we come out as the
champion Houston Rockets, so
everyone will want to see how
they measure up.”
This year, one man — Olaju
won — is the key to a repeat.
There’s no doubt why Houston is
known to some as “Team Ha
keem” If he goes out, the Rock
ets go down.
“So much of what we do goes
through Hakeem,” guard Kenny
Smith said.
Olajuwon put it all in one
package last season when he be
came the first player in NBA
history to become the league’s
Most Valuable Player, the NBA
Defensive Player of the Year and
the NBA Finals MVP, all in the
same season.
He was second in the NBA in
blocked shots (3.71 per game),
third in scoring (27.3), fourth in
rebounding (11.9). He enters the
season third on the NBA blocked
shots list with 2,741.
Olajuwon is glad the Rockets
kept the team together.
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Aggie Football
October 26,1957:
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the same day, top-
ranked Oklahoma
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Colorado, opening the
door for the Aggies to
move into the #1 spot
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