The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1985 Page: 4 of 10
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bounded a Kleine miss for a three- lot of enthusiasm counting both ends
ed Texas Christian, 62-61.
“It’s been on vacation," Arkansas point lead.
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against them. Tonight they were
quicker and they crashed the boards
better than we did and that got us in a
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Arkansas thwarts No. 4 SMU
By The Associated Press all. We’re really disappointed shout Clark. They have great speed and
Freshman Byron Irvin’s faltering this one. Arkansas played a great The Cougars are now 14-8 for the quickness. We had s hard time mat-
jump shot perked up and was good game. We just couldn’t hit the big season and 6-4 in SWC play. The ching them.”
for 18 points in Arkansas' 69-66 basket at the end.” Longhorns dropped to 11-0 and 46 in Senior forward Tony Barnett
Southwest Conference basketball SMU led most of the first half and league play. scored a career-high 32 points to lead
victory over fourth-ranked Southern 31-26 at intermission, but Arkansas Houston coach Guy Lewis credited Rice to a 62-61 victory over Texas
Methodist University. took the lead 38-37 in the second half his team’s press that forced Texas Christian.
In other SWC basketball action on an outside shot by Irvin. The into 20-plus turnovers for the night. The win broke a 7-game Owl loss-
Wednesday night, Houston broke a Mustangs’ last lead was 56-55 with “I decided to play man press ing streak and upped their record to
four-game losing streak with a 94-80 less than eight minutes remaining, because we played zone press the 9-11 overall, 2-8 in SWC play. TCU fell
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By HARRY ATKINS AP Sports quarterbacks will be excited,” said Irvin had 18 points and made nine Koncak, who led all scorers with 22 game at 76. David Glover fouled
Writer backup quarterback Mike Machurek of 12 from the floor, only one of those points, wrapped two rebound baskets Winston Crite on the rebound and
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — After during a weight-lifting session at the inside. Arkansas' Charles Balentine, around a loose-ball bucket by Balen- Crite made two free-throws with no
weeks of crias-crossing the country Silverdome. who had a career-high 29 points in a tine. Balentine’s two free throws time on the clock.
to find a new coach for the Detroit “He definitely likes to throw the 63-60 overtime loss to SMU earlier, made it 63-60 with 2:51 left. A4M, 15-6 overall and 7-3 in the
Lions, Russ Thomas finally selected ball,” said running back Ken scored 17 points, including 13 in the SMU’s Larry Davis cut it to 65-64 SWC, posted its 14th straight
Darryl Rogers, who said he knows Jenkins. “That can only make our second half. with 23 seconds left when he hit one homecourt victory over the Bears,
virtually nothing shnat the team running game better. With Billy Wednesday night's victory kept free throw, but missed the second 8-12 and 1-8. The last Baylor win in
Rogers said Wednesday he agreed Sims coming back 100 percent from Arkansas alive in the conference and Irvin tied up Koncak. Kleine was CollegeStationwasinl971inover-
to leave Arizona State University for surgery, we should be right in con- race, improving the Razorbacks to a fouled seven seconds later. time, and the Aggies have won 25 of
the job after working out final details tention for the Central Division title 7-3 tie with Texas A4M in the league The game marked the return of the last 29 meetings with Baylor.
during a telephone ronversattan with nextseason." and 16-8 overall. For SMU, now 8-2 Arkansas’ Williams Mills, who was “What we wanted to do is go to
Thomas, the general manager of the Rogers, 49, a former coach at and 18-3, the game kept alive the suspended from the team for three Carlos Briggs on a baseline jumper,”
National Football League dub. Michigan State University, received Mustangs’ losing streak in Barnhill games by Sutton for disciplinary pro- Baylor Coach Jim Haller said.
Rogers replaces Monte Clark, who a five-year contract but terms of the Arena. The Mustangs have not blems. The crowd of more than 9,000 “That’s what we did but the shot just
was fired Dec. 19 after a 4-11-1 deal were not disclosed. beaten the Razorbacks on their turf gave Mills, who scored six points, a didn’t fall.”
season. The announcement in Tempe, since 1976. standing ovation when he hit the Briggs said, “When it released
“I can’t tell you one thing about the Artz., by Rogers ended almost two “I’ve been dreaming for a day like court. from my hand I thought it was going
Detroit Lions," Rogers said. “I can’t days of confusing and often conflic- this,” Irvin said. “To play this well “It feels great to be back in a in. It just hit the side of the rim and
tell you anything. I don’t know their ting statements from both Arizona against one of the best teams in the Razorback uniform,” Mills said. “I rolled off.”
schedule and I don’t have their State and Lions officials.At his news nation is special. I guess you could plan to be in one for a long time. I A&M Coach Shelby Metcalf prais-
router l dn know who their punter is conference, Rogers explained that say that about our whole team.” think my little vacation helped both ed Baylor’s play.
(Mike Black, who played at Arizona the deal wasn't made until Wednes- SMU Coach Dave Bliss said the me and the team in the long run. The “I’ve never seen a team as improv-
State under Rogers two years ago). day morning after his meeting with game was hard-fought, and praised standing ovation the crowd gave me ed over the first time we played
“I just hope we can be successful. I Arizona State Athletic Director Dick Irvin’s performance. “And Arkansas was great. It made me feel good to them,” Metcalf said. “Hey, they’re a
have not talked to them about offense Tamburo. is, of course, a great team at home,” have the fans welcome me back.” team of the future. They played well,
and defense. I’ve just talked about Rogers started his coaching career Bliss said. “I always thought that the Greg Anderson’s 20 points lead five
contract.” at Hayward State in 1965 where he conference race was still a race. I Houston players in double figures as
His signing, though, was greeted was 3-7. From 1966 through 1972 he never counted Arkansas out. The the Cougars ended a four-game los-
with pleasure by some players. led Fresno State to a 43-32-1 record; Balentine layups and Irvin jumpers ing streak with a 94-80 victory over
“With Darryl's reputation as a from 1973-75 he was 22-9-3 at San Jose were critical.” Texas.
passing coach, everyone knows he State and then 24-18-2 at Michigan Freshman Kenny Hutchinson Mike Wacker had 22 points for the
likes to throw the ball and all the State from 1976-79. calmly made two free throws with 16 Longhorns.
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By BOB GREENE AP Sports Writer Australia, No. 6 Helena Sukova of percent from the free-throw line. “I
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) - In Czechoslovakia, No. 9 Kathy Jordan, knew I had to hit two dutch foul shots
1982, Martina Navratilova was nam- No. 11 Bonnie Gadusek and No. 14 and I was ready to hit them.
ed the Women’s Tennis Association's Pam Casale. "While I was on» the line, Carl
Player of the Year after she became The Jordan match didn't begin un- Wright spit at me. The refs didn't see
the first female player to earn 81 til after midnight and ended at 2:27 it, but I didn’t let it bother me. I just
million in a single year. a.m. EST today. shot the ball.”
That same year, Robin White was Fifth-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kilsch SMU’s Jon Koncak then made a re-
voted senior class president at fell to Elise Burgin 7-5, 6-3 - the bound basket with seven seconds re-
Pioneer High School in San Jose, highest woman seed yet to fall on the maining, but the Mustangs didn't
Calif. hardcourts of this two-week event. foul for five seconds and then Arkan-
Today, the two will clash in the in- In the men’s singles, Wednesday's sas center Joe Kleine made two free
augural 81.8 million Upton Interna- winners included No. 2 Mats throws.
tional Players Championships, a Wilander of Sweden, No. 5 Aaron Bliss said the foul came too late
Grand Slam-sized tournament with Krickstein, No. 6 Johan Kriek, No. 9 and, that by that time, the game was
128-player singles fields for both men Yannick Noah of France, No. 10 Jim- over.
andeommem, vantana Ezeanbanobazin,“No.ias28mvita5
of Czechoslovakia, also plays his Gerulaitis, No. 13 Stefan Edberg of anyting nice, don't say anything at
second-round match today, taking on Sweden and No. 14 Juan Aguilera of
American John Sadri. Spain.
Both Navratilova and White won Jonathan Canter, a 19-year-old
their opening-round matches on right-hander from Beverly Hills,
Wednesday, Navratilova taking just Calif., pulled off the only upset in the
45 minutes to crush Molly Van men's singles Wednesday,
Nostrand 6-0,6-1, while White ousted eliminating No. 7 Kevin Curren of
seconds remaining to give Arkansas In addition to Anderson’s 20 points,
in I InInn +ennie a 67-64 lead. the Cougars got 18 each from Alvin
in Lipron rennis "When I came back in the game Franklin and Eric Dickens, 16 from
. .. .... late, Coach Sutton told me they Rickie Winslo and 10 from Braxten
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