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    Page 8 • The Battalion
Sports
Monday • October 23,
Sullivan says Davis not on suspension from team
□ The running back is be
ing investigated for in
volvement with an agent.
DALLAS (AP) — Pat Sullivan
tiptoed Sunday around his deci
sion to hold his star running
back out of Texas Christian’s
game against Tulane, but empha
sized Andre Davis had not been
suspended.
TCU issued a press release
shortly before the start of Satur
day’s game, saying Davis was be
ing sidelined pending investiga
tion of a question regarding
Davis’ “alleged relationship with
an agent.”
A day after TCU’s 16-11 victo
ry, Sullivan emphasized that, “I
have not suspended him (Davis)
from our football team and have
not declared him ineligible. It’s
just a decision we made, and let
me drop it at that, OK.”
Sullivan and Davis agreed the
senior would not play until the
university completes its internal
investigation, which will be led
by athletic director Frank
Windegger, the head coach said.
Asked if the matter would be
resolved before Saturday’s con
test against Baylor, Sullivan
said: “I would hope so.”
Sullivan’s only other comment
Sunday came when asked
whether the investigation could
affect the outcome of earlier
games this season. TCU is 5-1 for
the season, including a 2-0 record
in Southwest Conference play.
Braves shut down
Indians’ offense again
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Atlanta Braves 4
Cleveland Indians 3
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□ Tom Glavine and the
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ATLANTA (AP) — They did
it again.
The Atlanta Braves, behind
Tom Glavine and the bullpen, shut
down the Cleveland Indians on six
hits, winning 4-3 Sunday night for
a 2-0 lead in the World Series.
Javier Lopez took care of the
rest for Atlanta. He broke a sixth
inning tie with a two-run homer
off Dennis Martinez, then made a
key pickoff throw in the eighth.
A day after the Indians were
held to a season-worst two sin
gles by Greg Maddux, the best
lineup in the majors didn’t do
much better against the top staff
in the game.
Only Eddie Murray’s early two-
run homer did anything to dis
prove baseball’s oldest adage —
good pitching stops good hitting,
especially in October.
The Braves’ second one-run win
gave them the kind of edge they
never enjoyed in losing the World
Series in 1991 and 1992, and they
still have the option of using Mad
dux twice more.
Now, the scene shifts for the
first World Series game in Cleve
land in 41 years. John Smoltz will
take his turn at stuffing the Indi
ans while Charles Nagy will pitch
Game 3 Tuesday night.
Glavine limited the Indians,
who led the majors in batting,
scoring and home runs, to three
hits in six innings. Like Maddux,
he used his off-speed stuff to I*
Cleveland off-balance, andwoti
up with his third win in five Sent
decisions. Glavine appeared
break only one bat — Albe
Belle’s on a soft single-aso
posed to the five Maddux broke
Game 1.
Relievers Greg McMichaeU
jandro Pena and Mark Wohlers c
ished, with Wohlers going 11-3li
nings for a save.
Carlos Baerga made the last c
of the game for the second straip:
night, popping out to third wi
Omar Vizquel on second after a si
gle and a stolen base.
Lopez homered with one out:
the sixth. David Justice led off
inning with a single andmadeit
third with one out and, witht
infield playing in, Lopez hitaf)
foot drive to center for a 4-2 lea
Cleveland closed to 4-3 in
seventh with the help of a in
base error by defensive replai
ment Mike Devereaux in leftfii
on a slicing liner by Vizquel, I
misplay with two outs drove
Kenny Lofton, who singled at
stole his fourth base of the series
With the Braves clinging
their one-run lead, Man
Ramirez singled with one out
the eighth. But he strayed took
off first and was picked off
snap throw by Lopez from bet
the plate. Jim Thome wa
the next pitch, then Wohlersrs
placed Pena and retired pinch-::
ter Paul Sorrento on a fly ball.
Martinez allowed four hits in
2-3 innings. At 40, he was
est pitcher to start a Series gac
since Grover Cleveland Alexant
in 1928.
Oilers’ comeback
falls short in Chicago
Chicago Bears 35
Houston Oilers 32
□ Houston fell behind
25-0 before mounting
a second-half rally.
CHICAGO (AP) — Erik Kramer
and the Chicago Bears, all shook
up by a 98-yard interception return
just before halftime, held on in the
second half Sunday and beat the
Houston Oilers 35-32 for their
third straight win.
The Bears (5-2) built a 25-0 lead
but nearly squandered it after
Houston’s Darryll Lewis scored on
the 98-yard return with 8 seconds
to go in the half.
Lewis’ one-handed intercep
tion and sprint down the side
lines brought the Oilers to with
in 28-15. Houston used the spark
to score another touchdown and
field goal in the third quarter to
close within 3.
Kramer, who completed 24 of 41
passes for 349 yards, then moved
the Bears 73 yards for a crucial
score, hitting Jeff Graham with a
18-yard touchdown pass with 10:18
left. The drive featured a fourth-
down sneak by Kramer and 17-
yard pass to Curtis Conway.
The Oilers (2-5), who’velosl
three straight by a total of 1#
points, responded once more.
Chris Chandler’s 6-
touchdown pass to Haywood Jei
fires with 2:23 to go, capping!
83-yard, 11-play drive, cut Hie
lead back to 3.
But the Bears then recovered an
onside kick and ran out the clock.
After John Thierry made
third fumble recovery of the firs!
half with 51 seconds to
Bears appeared ready to put tlf
win away.
Chicago, leading 25-8, had a sec
ond down at the Oilers 3
Kramer’s sideline pass for
was cut off by I^ewis and the plaj
was a two-touchdown swing.
In the third quarter, Chandler hit
passes of 34 yards to
Seabron and 42 yards to Travis
Hannah, setting up Frank
Wycheck’s 1-yard scoring run
make it 28-22. Chandler
24 of 38 for 296 yards.
After a fumble by Bears i
Rashaan Salaam, the Oilers
39-yard field goal from A1 Del Gre
co and were behind by three
one quarter remaining.
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