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Another obstacle the Oklahoma State team had to face was the Nebraska defense. "I thought we moved the ball cjuite a bit In the first half," Gundy said. "That's the best defense I've played against. Of course, I don't have much experience playing t eams like t hat, but they wore good." Cgjlege of HairDes!gn 474-4244 1th & MSt. ( o mmm 2 For 1 Tires and Tubes Special prices on tubulars Mavic Rims 20 Off Avocet Computers $32.85 Specialized Waterbottles $1.00 Christmas Layaway $20.00 Off 1 I U Expires 101885 J mmrf) j Monday, October 13, 1986 Cowboy Nebraska's defense held the Cow boys scoreless in the second half while only allowing 63 yards on the ground. Included in that was 33 total yards by Thomas, including minus 1 yard in the second half. A reason for the defense's more aggressive play in the second half may have been four unsportsman like pen alties against Oklahoma State, some thing for which Jones apologized. "That's uncharacteristic of us and It's hard to discuss. I apologize to Tom. Before you see it on film you don't really know, but It was out of character for our guys. We hope Nebraska got no one hurt out of that," he said. Red Sox win By The Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. - Dave Hender son, whose two-run homer capped a four-run rally in the ninth inning that kept Boston alive, hit a sacrifice fly in the 11th inning Sunday that gave the Red Sox a 7-6 victory over the California Angols in game 5 of the American League playoffs. The Red Sox, who several times were perilously close to elimination, instead narrowed California's lead to 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. Game 6 is scheduled Tuesday night in Boston. Don Baylor and Henderson hit two run homers as the Red Sox overcame a 5-2 deficit in the ninth, and the same two players triggered the Red Sox vic tory in the 11th. Baylor, leading off the llth, was hit by a pitch from Donnie Moore. Dwight Evans singled Baylor to second and Rich Gedman's fourth hit of the game, a bunt single, loaded the bases. Henderson followed with his sacrifice fly to medium-deep center. The victory went to Steve Crawford, who pitched out of a bases-loaded jam with one in the ninth and also worked the 10th. Calvin Schiraldi, tagged with Bos ton's heart-breaking loss in game 4, worked a perfect 1 1th for the save. Trailing 6-5, Bob Boone led offwffti a single against Bob Stanley. Boone, 3-for-3 Sunday and 9-for-17 in the series, was replaced by pinch-runner Ruppert Jones, who took second on a sacrifice by Gary Pettis. Joe Sambito relieved Stanley, and Wilfong grounded his first pitch just beyond the reach of second baseman Marty Barrett. Jones was running all the way and slid home safely, just ahead of right fielder Evans' strong throw to Gedman. Dick Schofield then greeted Crawford with a single that sent Wilfong to third, and Brian Down ing was intentionally walked to load the bases. 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