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are behing hotly pursued by the St.
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them stand an excellent chance to
play a wild card into the National
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Dallas was drilled 34-14 by the Red-
skins in RFK Stadium in October
with Gary Hogeboom as the starting
quarterback. Danny White gets the
fans, and our organization."
Gibbs said the game should be
rated dead even because both teams
have been on similar paths.
"Dallas has been like us — a vic-
tim of injuries,” said Gibbs. "It’s
robbed both teams of consistency.
volved in.”
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organization against the philosophies
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Selma Moreno, Hereford High Moreno was one of 15 girls selected
School cross-country runner, recent- to the team. However she was one of
ly was chosen as a member of the only two on the team who did not
Texas Track and Field News finish in the top 25 runners at the
15-member 5A All-State Cross Coun- state meet. Debbie Devine of
try team. McAllen Memorial joined Moreno in
She was selected on the basis of the latter category.
season, regional and State meet -That tells us that the people al
results — six invitational-meet first Texas Track and Field News looked
places and a second place in only one at her season mark and not just the
meet. Moreno was District 3-5A state meet,” Emerson said. "I'm
champion and fifth at the Region I really proud of Selma.
meet, qualifying for state at the lat- "Being selected to this elite team
ter meet. is quite an honor for Selma and
" Although her 29th placed finish at Hereford High School.”
the State meet was not one of her
best races, she gave it her best,” Moreno was the first-ever
Hereford cross-country coach Mar- representative for HHS at a state
tha Emerson said. cross-country meet.
“It’s an all or nothing game again half here and a half there.
just like last year,” said Dallas “Both teams have managed to sur-
defensive back Dennis Thurman, vive. Now, it's time for somebody to
"This game will be great for pro foot- stand up and take it.”
ball.” Gibbs Mid he would give Dallas
Washington Coach Joe Gibbs said, the edge "because we are playing at
“I wish I could sit back, watch it, and their place."
relax.” Dallas is 9-2 against the Redskins
Landry agreed, saying, "Theseare in Texas Stadium. However,
the kind of games you want to be in- Washington has won three of the past
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By DENNEH. FREEMAN out on a limb for the 3 p.m. clash,
AP Sports Writer making it a “pick’em” affair.
IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Dallas, Washington and the New
Dallas Cowboys and Washington York Giants all have 9-5 records and
Cowboys, Indians fight today in Irving
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