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after holding out for more money.
Monday night's contest between
winning touchdown drive, is his
replacement. Chicago, which
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Scott later went down with an in-
Receivers were covered well all
night, forcing Scott to run.
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San Angelo Central quarterback Mario
Martinez is brought down for a loss by a
host of Hereford defenders. Patrick
Phibbs (48) and Curtis Cotten (35) wrestle
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Tascosa 27, Canyon 7
Midland Lee 27, Coronado 0
Dunbar 21, Lubbock 6
Midland 10, Monterey 7
Amarillo 17, Odessa 14
Palo Duro 0. Clovis 0
Class 4A
Borger 33, Perryton 32
Class A
Sunray 19, Vega 0
(Suarez's 43-yard attempt in the first
quarter) and scored when we got
down there close all those times, it
might have given us some momen-
tum," Taylor said. "But I guess you
can ’if yourself to death."
San Angelo's only offensive
firepower began with 1:17 left in the
third quarter Central took the ball
on its own 36 and used 9:13 before
Bevans Hoffman broke several
tackles between the 7 and paydirt for
the final six pointer.
"Boy, we just didn’t play any of-
fense tonight.” Keeling said "I
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When the New England Patriots
last won a game in Miami. Babe
Parilli was their quarterback. Jim
Nance their leading rusher and Gino
Cappelletti was catching passes and
kicking field goals.
It was Nov 27, 1966. they were the
Boston Patriots of the American
Football league, and they beat the
Dolphins 20-14
The Pats. 0-16 in Miami since then,
will try again Sunday to beat the
Orange Bowl jinx in hopes of gaining
credibility as a challenger to the
Dolphins in the American Football
Conference's Eastern Division.
Both the Patriots and the Dolphins
are 1-0. but the Dolphins were far
more impressive in their opener,
romping over the Washington Red-
skins 35-17 behind Dan Marino's five
touchdown passes New England
opened a 21-0 lead over the Buffalo
Bills, then hung on for a 21-17 victory.
There are 11 other National Foot-
ball I eague games Sunday
Buffalo is at St. I xmis. Dallas at the
New York Giants, Denver at
Chicago, Detroit at Atlanta. Kansas
City at Cincinnati, Minnesota at
Philadelphia. Tampa Bay at New
Orleans. Cleveland at the Los
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Philadelphia woke up a half too
late against the Giants, coming from
a 21-6 deficit to within one point as
Ron Jaworski found Mike Quick for
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ning back Bevans Hoffman just behind the line of
scrimmage in Friday night's action at Whiteface
Stadium. Hoffman scored in the fourth quarter on a
bruising run from the 7-yard line. Also in pursuit for
Hereford are August Castillo (15) and Patrick Phibbs
(48).
yards in his first start and a suspect 42-13 shellacking of Minnesota in
which the usually charitable Charger
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33-0, but Curt Warner, the AFC’s
leading rusher last season, went
down with a knee injury and is pro-
bably lost for the season. Warner's
It’s the old immovable force-
irresistible object collision at the I
New England will have to do that Angeles Coliseum between the
shutting down without inside
linebacker Clayton Weishuhn, who
The Cleveland-Rams game mat-
ches the two losers of Monday
games. The Rams got off to a 13-0
lead against the Cowboys but
couldn't capitalize on five turnovers
and Eric Dickerson’s running. The
Browns did almost nothing right in
their 33-0 loss to Seattle
Houston will be hoping for a
stronger performance from Moon.
The Colts, playing their first regular-
season game in their new home in In-
dianapolis. stayed in their loss to the
Jets all the way, but the offensive
F’ackers and the Raiders The force
is Green Bay's passing attack of
injured his left knee against Buffalo Lynn Dickey to James Lofton. John
Jefferson and Paul Coffman, as
powerful as ever in last week's 24-23 ,
victory over St Ixiuis The object is woke up at all in its loss to San Diego
Buffalo was another second-half
team last week against New England
as Joe Ferguson went 27 for 40 for 263
yards and three touchdowns. starter for Denver. Gary Kubiak.
The Cowboys may try to offset the who took over and engineered the
loss of injured wide receiver Tony
Hill by throwing more to Tony
Kansas City will again go with
Todd Blackledge, who is replacing
the injured Bill Kenney at quarter-
back. The Bengals' Cris Collinsworth
caught 10 passes for 141 yards
against Denver.
Tampa Bay got almost no offense
against Chicago, generating just 254
yards — 74 of them on one play, a
scoring pass from Jack Thompson to
Gerald Carter. New Orleans Is hop-
ing for a better performance by its
defense, which allowed Atlanta 249
yards on the ground
Miami also is thin at linebacker, with
A.J. Dube on injured reserve and
Eamie Rhone banged up
Dallas and the Giants, both 1-0, the Raider secondary, led by comer-
were the only two NFC East teams to backs Mike Haynes and Lester
win last weekend and both did it in Hayes. The Raiders limited
uncharacteristic fashion Houston’s Warren Moon to 156 yards yards The"Cardinals lost by a point
The Cowboys beat the Rams 20-13 in their 24-14 victory last week. to Green Bay as Nell O'Donoghue
Monday night despite five turnovers. missed what could have been a
as Gary Hogeboom threw for 343 San Diego goes into Seattle off a game-winning 45-yard field goal on a
play originally designed to be a fake.
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Houston. Green Bay at the Los Vince Ferragamo to 11 completions rushed for 202 yards in a 36-28 upset
Angeles Raiders, and San Diego at ‘
Seattle, where Franco Harris may
see his first action since leaving Pitt-
sburgh in a contract dispute
Washington is at San Francisco in
the Monday night game.
ventional wisdom by suggesting that
he'd rather let his defense play to
Miami's strength — the passing
game of Marino. Mark Duper h Co.
- rather than the relatively thin run- Dorsett, who caught 10 passes for 66 romped over Tampa Bay 34-14 last
ning attack, which produced only 86 yards against the Rams week, is diversifying its attack as
yards in 30 carries against It's the old immovable force- Matt Suhey shares ball-carrying
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line had trouble protecting quarter-
back Mike Pagel and gave up the
clinching touchdown on a fumble
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Whiteface Stadium Friday, all of because defense was, indeed, the key play led to Central touchdowns in the
them by San Angelo Central High to forming a 21-0 win by San Angelo second and third quarters, with the
over Hereford. Mistakes in the kick- Bobcats sustaining only one drive for
ing game followed by good defensive a TD.
“It was a big, big play,” Jimmie
Keeling said.
Central’s coach was referring to
Brian Ross’ 52-yard punt in the se-
cond quarter. Hereford's Alan Dud-
ding was positioned about the
20-yard line attempting to field the
kick, when the ball sailed just out of
his reach. When it was all over,
Hereford was set up with a first-
and-10 at the Herd 7-yard line.
After four plays netted only seven
yards and a Mike Scott punt traveled
a net total of 20 yards. Central used
2:06 and five plays to get into the end
zone.
C.L. Bowman crossed the stripe
for the 'Cats, and Richard McKnight
added the extra-point.
“That play really hurt us,” Herd
coach Jerry Taylor said "After that,
we gave them the ball back on about
the 35, and they got a quick TD.”
The next big mistake came the
opening kickoff of the second half.
Central received the second-half
kickoff and had the wind to its back.
Bowman fielded the kick on his 22
and moved toward the middle of the
playing surface. He cut to his left and
raced 78 yards for another yards of total offense, 122 on the
touchdown. The score was quickly ground and 39 through the air.
14-0 with 11:49 left in the third. Hereford countered with 147 yards.
The Herd didn't fold to the bigger 32 rushing and 115 passing.
San Angelo team just yet. Dudding Bobcat quarterback attempted on-
got his turn at returning kicks next, ly six passes, completing three. Cen-
He returned the ensuing kickoff to tral rushed 44 times, however, and
the Central 49-yard line, where Scott Tim Reibe picked up 53 yards on
took over. eight of those carries.
Quarterback sacks for much lost
yardage accounted for a great deal
passes of 16 yards to Kurt Simon and of the Herd's meager rushing total,
eight yards to Sammy Suarez.
He also picked up a crucial third-
down play on a sneak which netted
four yards.
Three straight incompletions in- backup quarterback Stefen Hacker
side the 10-yard line, however, turn- and one by punter Sammy Suarez
when a deep snap was too high to
reach. Rodney Torres caught three
jury and was taken from the field on passes for 24 yards, and Suarez had
a stretcher. Taylor said he had hopes five for 41
the injury wasn’t serious, but that
Scott was taken to Deaf Smith
General for precautionary measures
anyway.
"If we had just made the field goal
dary vulnerable to Marino’s bombs
to Duper, and go this week againt
"We believe flag football offers the another skillful quarterback in Joe
A fee of 88 for Y-members and f 14 excitement of competitive football Montana. But the 49er defense is
for noo-Y-membefs must be paidand while minimizing the danger of in- missing cornerback Eric Wright and
includes a footbail shirt, adalt dnpsr- jury to the players.” d-*—“
por more information, contact filling in for holdout Fred Dean
Weldon Knabe. general director of
Hereford and Vicinity YMCA, at gone for the season with a knee in-
364-6990 jury, got a big boost last week from
By DENNIS BALL
Sports Editor
On a night when defense was to be - School.
the key. 21 points were scored at But that’s a little misleading.
Registration for flag football con- helments and shoulder pads will not place on the roster has been taken by
tinues through Sept. 17 for boys in the be permitted. The boys will not be
allowed to wear hard or cleated
shoes
A prepared statement by the YM- San Francisco (1-0) and Washington
CA said the league specialized in (0-1) figures to be a shootout. The
cond grades are to play at 5:30 p.m. wholesome competition while Redskins generated no pass rush
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginn- teaching the fundamentals of team against Miami, leaving the secon-
ing in October Third through sixth play and good sportsmanship.
graders are scheduled ft play Satui
days, with the first game Sept 29
in 33 attempts for 84 yards at New Orleans But against Detroit,
The Cowboy secondary will have to which lost 30-27 to San Francisco on
contend this week with Phil Simms. Ray Wersching's last-second field
who returned from nearly three goal, the Falcons may be without of-
years of injuries to throw for 409 tensive tackle Mike Kenn, out with a
yards and four touchdowns in a 28-27 calf injury.
The New York Jets played the Pitt- victory over the Eagles Wide John Elway, who bruised his
sburgh Steelers Thursday night receivers Bobby Johnson and Byron shoulder in last week's 20-17 win over
Pats Coach Ron Meyer defies con- Williams combined for more than 300 the Cincinnati Bengals. is an unlikely ,
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