4B Monday, September 9, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K-State hands crushing defeat to Indiana State Indiana State will receive $150,000 after K-State loss The Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. — Next time the Indiana State Sycamores need to raise money, maybe they should try a bake sale. There must be easier ways to make $150,000 than to lose 59-3 to Kansas State. "In a perfect world, we wouldn't have to play a Kansas State," said coach Dennis Raetz after Saturday night's loss. But in an imperfect world where schedules are not easily adjusted and small programs are always in need of money, a game between Indiana State, a division I-AA, and K-State is possible. And, Indiana State is guaranteed $150,000. Raetz said that Saturday's game was a "money game" for Indiana State. After the team rolled up 565 yards of total offense and scored 59 points, coach Bill Snyder was BILL SNYDER pleased with their performance. "In some respects, we got out of it what we wanted," said Snyder. "Marlon Charles ran very well. I was pleased with what he did, especially late in the first half." Charles, the No. 2 running back behind Mike Lawrence, had the fourth-best single-game performance in Kansas State's history with 195 yards and two touchdowns. Also putting up impressive numbers were quarterback Brian Kavanagh, who hit 19 of 22 passes for 232 yards and three touchdowns, and wide receiver Kevin Lockett, who caught seven passes for 140 yards. It was a stark contrast from their season opener the week before when the Wildcats were generally outplayed while beating Texas Tech 21-14. "We were thoroughly embar rassed about last week," said Kavanagh. "And we had something to prove tonight. Basically, we just went out and executed. Everyone did their jobs and we'll just have to use this as a springboard." "They're too big. They're too strong. They're too fast," Raetz said. "We could play them from now until Christmas and they'd still beat us." Exactly five years before, the Sycamores had come to Kansas State and lost by only one point. Does this indicate how much progress the Wildcats have made? "Yes, I think it does," said Snyder. "I can't compare this Indiana State team with their team of 1991. But I think this does reflect some progress in what we're doing." Raetz said that the biggest difference between the 1991 team and the 1996 team was speed. "If you go back to that game, they controlled the game in the second and third quarters. But we had some people who were faster than their corners," said Raetz. "But they've gone to Texas and Florida and got that speed." Texas Tech, Texas and Baylor all carried favored nods into Saturday's games, and they didn't disappoint their fans. The Associated Press Texas teams win on Saturday Texas Tech, riding behind a Texas Stadium record 272 yards by Byron Hanspan, rolled over Oklahoma State 31-3; Baylor opened its season with a 24-16 victory over Louisiana Tech; and Texas tuned up for the tougher part of its schedule with a 41-7 victory over New Mexico State. Texas A&M had the day off. Oklahoma, the other team in the southern division of the new Big 12 Conference, was surprised by Texas Christian, 20-7. "We have a stretch of key games now that are a really big part of our season," Texas coach John Mackovic said. "But the good thing is, we have two weeks to prepare because we still aren't where we need to be in several phases of our game." the Longhorns victimized New Mexico State early for a 31-7 half-time lead and now can center their attention on preparing for Notre Dame on Sept. 21 in Austin. Mackovic warned the Longhorns all week against looking past New Mexico State, and it was close when New Mexico State scored early in the second quarter to pull within seven points, 14-7. But that only opened the gates for Texas. quarter points on touchdown runs of 32 and 10 yards by Ricky Williams and a 21-year field goal by Phil Dawson. Williams had a 9-7 yard touchdown run wiped out by a holding call. "We were a little slow starting, but Ricky really energized us," Mackovic said. "I hated to see the penalty happen on the long run. Ricky can really go. He has runs like that in practice all the time, so it's not unusual for him." Hansspard highlighted Tech's victory over the Cowboys. He broke three tackles on his 72 yard touchdown run and had consecutive runs of 25, 25, 14, 13 and 4 yards before his 2-yard touchdown run. He broke the school's single game rushing record of 268 yards and also established a Texas Stadium record, breaking the 241-yard record. The most yards in an NFL game in Texas Stadium were 206 by the Dallas Cowboys' Tony Dorsett in 1977. The Longhorns got 17 second- "I just sat there and watched him on the screen and thought, 'Man, that boy is so good. They couldn't stop him. He was running at will." "When Byron gets in that zone, it's over," teammate Anthony Armoursaid. Texas Tech rebounded from last week's season-opening loss to Kansas State in which Hanspard left the game with a sprained left ankle. But Oklahoma State was no match for him. "We knew he was going to do what it took for his team to win the game," Cowboy linebacker Andrel Waddle said. The Raiders passed for only 60 yards, but gained 353 on the ground. "Byron ran so well we didn't need to use the passing game," quarterback Zebbie Lethridge said. The Baylor Bears took a 21-3 third-quarter lead, then had to hold off Louisiana Tech's challenge. tiger! Baylor quarterback Jeff Watson threw two quick touchdown passes to give the Bears a 14-0 lead midway through first quarter, and Jerod Douglas had a 51-yard touchdown run early in the third for a 21-3 lead. I'm just glad to out of here with a win," Baylor coach Chuck Reeday said. "They made some big plays on us, had some big throws from time to time, but we stiffened when we had to." The game was in doubt until the final 48 seconds when Bear linebacker Dean Jackson made his second interception. "He did some good things, but I was very disappointed that, after all the time we spent working on the deep balls, we had four or five opportunities and didn't connect," Reedy said. "All in all, I thought he managed the game well." Reedy saw room for improvement in quarterback Jeff Watson. Close defeat of Royals gives the A's the series sweep Homer in the 10th wins yesterday's final game of series The Associated Press their three-game series. Mike Bordick, who tied a career high with four RBI, hit a three-run double in the seventh as the A's tied the game at 7. Bordick, who had a run-scoring single in the sixth, also set a career high with 51 RBI this season. Jin Corsi (6-0) walked three in the top of the 10th, but held on to get the victory with one scoreless inning. Hipolito Pichardo (3-5) entered the game in the seventh inning and took the loss. It was Batista's fifth homer of the season. Jon Nunally and Mike Macfarlane hit two rom-homers for the Royals. Nunally hit his fifth homer of the season in the fourth, and Macfarlane hit his 16th in the sixth. The Royals added three in the fifth on RBI doubles by Jose Offerman and Bip Roberts and a run-scoring single by Tom Goodwin. Macfarlane's homer was the 4,458th this season, tying the 9-year-old major league mark. About 10 minutes later, Mike Piazza homered for the Los Angeles Dodgers to break the record. Scott Brosius had a two-run double, and Batista had an RBI single as the A's scored three in the fifth. Bordick, who doubled in the fifth, pulled the A's within 7-4 with his RBI single in the sixth. Offerman had three doubles, a single and a walk in his five plate appearances. He tied a career-best with the four hits and a club record with the three doubles. Starter Kevin Appier pitched five plus innings for the Royals, allowing four runs on seven hits. He struck out eight, including Mark McGwire twice, and had 43 strikeouts in his last four starts. McGwire, leading the majors with 48 homers and is one short of tying his own club record, went 1-for-3 with a single, an intentional walk and a hit by a pitch. Don Wengert allowed five runs on 10 hits in 4 1-3 innings for the A's. The A's, leading the majors with 176 double plays, pulled off an unusual one in the third. The Royals had runners on first and second with one out when Goodwin singled to right. Right fielder Matt Stairs threw out pinchrunner Kevin Young at the plate. Catcher Izzy Molina threw to shortstop Bordick, catching Goodwin trying to reach second. Young came in earlier in the inning for Joe Randa, who strained his right hamstring while running to first on a single. Randa was listed as day-to-day. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7. L Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Sept. 9) Keep a romantic secret this year. Be careful with money in October. There will be plenty of surprises in December. Work with a loved one to achieve a difficult goal in January. You are under pressure today to do something you promised. There also may be a new regulation with which you must comply. Go along with the program and you will gain job security. That in turn should lessen your natural tendency to be nervous. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 7. Meet with friends to set new goals, but don't forget a previous commitment. 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