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close, 16-8 loss to Moore
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moved the ball well all night
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tossed his eighth touchdown
of the year.
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had left him uncertain of his
playing status up to 48 hours
before kickoff.
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how it went. If it didn’t feel
good I was going to get out.
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"This was the type of game
humiliation and doing it with
authority.
The New England Patriots
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game with the Denver
Broncos - badly And they
succeeded, kicking a national
television jinx in the process
with 23-14 victory on the
accurate arm of a rapidly
maturing Steve Grogan and
stellar defense effort in the
second half.
The Patriots had felt last
year’s 45-10 loss to Denver,
was more than a defeat.
“We felt we had a debt to
pay for last year and that
inspired us. We were fired up
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3 Altus (1)
4. Miowest City (5)
5 Tulsa Memorial (4)
4. Del City (7)
7 . Lawton Eisenhowr(9)
8 Putnam City West (3)
9 Tulsa East Central(8)
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5 Ada (5)
4 Tulsa Union (4)
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8 Wewoka (9)
9. Bristow (8)
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3. Vian (4)
4. Hominy (3)
5. Blanchard (5)
4. Inola (4)
7. Edmond Deer Crek(7)
8. Stroud (10)
9. Commerce (8)
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3 Thomas (3)
3. Fox (4)
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Tuesday, September 30, 1980
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2 Ohio State (8) (3 0)
3 Nebraska (8) (3 0)
4 Southern Cal (3 0)
5 Texas (30)
• 6 Pittsburgh (3 0)
7 Notre Dame (30)
8 Georgia (4 0)
9 Missouri (30)
10 UCLA (30)
11 North Carolina (3 0)
13. Oklahoma (11)
13 Miami, Fla. (4 0)
14. Penn State (3 1)
15. South Carolina (31)
14 Arkansas (3 1)
17 Stanford (3 1)
18. Florida St (3 1)
19 Baylor (30)
30 Florida (30)
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The main offensive weapon
has been Morgan, who has
caught 10 passes for 336 yards
and five touchdowns this
year. His crucial grab
Monday came on a post
pattern in which he outran
defender Steve Foley to the
ball.
“Grogan put me to the test
on that one," said Morgan
who caught three passes for
83 yards in the game "I had
to run and I caught it on my
fingertips He threw the ball
where it was supposed to be
With the lead secured, the
much maligned New England
defense went to work. They
held Broncos to 52 total yards
in the second half and only
Rush Falls
To Empire
Rush Springs drew blood
fist in Friday nights game
against Empire, but was
unable to muster an offensive
threat the rest of the game as
the Redskins went down to
defeat, 24-7.
"Our execution was poor."
said Ernie Manning, head
coach for the Redskins. “We
played a bad game We had
troubles with our blocking
assignments Our defensive
line did a good job, but the
secondary coverage hurt us."
The Redskins scored their'
touchdown in the first quarter
when quarterback Jerry
Tedder pushed it in from the
one yard line. Empire then
took control, scoring twice in
the second quarter, and once
in the third and fourth
quarters
The loss was the fourth in a
row for the Redskins, and
dropped their record to 1-4.
Rush Springs next game will
be at 8 p.m., Friday at Cyril.
has captured five Wimbledon
titles while dominating his
sport during that period, was
selected as the American
Cancer Society’s third
"Athlete of the Decade"
Monday
Past winners include
Muhammad Ali for the
decade spanning 1968-1978
and golfing great Jack
Nicklaus for 1969-79.
"I’m in pretty good com-
pany," said Borg, who was
tracked down in Spain after
announcement of the award.
"I'm very pleased. This is
probably the best award you
can receive and I've received
a lot of them."
Ten of the world’s top
athletes were selected as the
leading performers in their
respective sports over the
past decade by a nationwide
panel of sports writers,
broadcasters and editors.
Baseball's Pete Rose
finished a close second to
Borg for the honor.
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Houston Astros Sunday broke
their all time season at-
tendance record set in 1965,
the year the Astrodome
opened.
The Astros-Reds crowd of
32.756 Sunday gave the team
2,165,622 for the year,
breaking the mark set 15
years ago of 2,151,470.
The Astros have three re-
maining home games.
Sunday’s crowd also
pushed Houston past the 25
million mark in paid at-
tendance in the franchise's
history.
for this one," said newly
returned defensive lineman
Richard Bishop.
The Patriots again turned
to their aerial connection of
Grogan and speedy receiver
Stanley Morgan. The two
hooked up on a 45-yard touch-
down in the third quarter to
give New England the lead
for good, 17-14. Two fourth-
quarter field goals by John
Smith (8 of 9 on the season.
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only team currently on proba-
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa
(UPI) — Dexter Very, a
member of the Penn State
Football Hall of Fame, died
Saturday at the ago of 90
Very, an end who started in
every game for the Nittany
Lions from 1909 through 1912,
was named All-America by
the Pittsburgh Press,
GazetteTimes and Dispatch
and the Boston Journal. and
was selected twice for Walter
Camp's second team
During his career, Penn
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Monday’s Results
Baltimore 5, Boston, 3, 1st
Baltimore 4, Boston 3, 2nd
Detroit 8, Toronto 3
California 6, Milwaukee 3
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Baltimore (Flenagan 15-13) et
Boston (Ranko 9.8), 7:30 p.m.
Detroit (Wilcox 13-11) at
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Today will be the last
chance this fall to see the
Chickasna High School girls
softball team in action.
The Chicks wind up their
season at home against El
Reno
The Chicks have come on
strong since the middle of the
season, and will be hoping to
finish on a winning note
Game time will be at 4:30
p.m
The Rightin' Chicks' double
header, scheduled for
Monday, was called off when
the opposing team, Carl
Albert, forfeited both games.
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Monday’s Results
San Fran at Atta, ppd., rain
New York 5, Pittsburgh 4
Phila 4, Chicago 5. 15 inns.
Montreal 5, St Lou It 3
Today’s Games
(All Times EDT)
Pittsburgh (Robinson 49) at
New York (Falcone 49), 3 05
pm.
Chicago (McGlothen 1113) at
Philadelphia (Ruthven 1410),
7:35 p.m.
St. Louis (Forsch 1-9) at
Montreal (Gullickson 9 5), 7:35
p.m.
San Diego (Curtis 9-8) st
Cincinnati (Price 4 3), 8 05 p m.
Atlanta (Matuia 11-13) at
Houston (Ryan 10-9), 8:35 p.m.
Los Angeles (Reuss 174) at
San Francisco (Hargesheimer
44), 10:35 p.m
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia,
night
St Louis at Montreal, night
San Diego et Cincinnati, night
Atlanta et Houston, night
Los Ang et San Fran, night
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NEW YORK (UPI) -
Alabama, which extended the
nation's longest winning
streak to 24 games and gave
Coach Bear Bryant his 299th
career victory in a 41-0
thrashing of Vanderbilt,
remained the No. 1 team in
the country, receiving 26
first-place votes for 604
points
Ohio State, a 38-21 winner
over Arizona State. held on to
the No. 2 spot with eight first-
place votes and 578 points
Nebraska, which knocked off
Penn State, 21-7, remained at
No 3, receiving the
remaining eight first-place
votes for 542 points
But upsets among last
week's Top 10 members
caused some changes in this
week's ratings
Southern California moved
up a notch to No. 4, replacing
Oklahoma, which lost, 31-14,
to Stanford, while Texas
advanced one spot to No. 5
The game drew 11,000 last
minute fans. the largest game
gate in team history but the
Broncos quieted them quickly
but taking 7-0 lead on a 17
yard pass from Matt
Robinson to Haven Moses
New England bounced back
to a 10-7 halftime lead on a
field goal and a two-yard
touch down run by rookie
Vagas Ferguson
In the third quarter. Fergu
son fumbled on New
England's 37 and the Broncos
needed just five plays to
capitalize on Armstrong's
run But that was it for the
visitors, who fell to 1-3. their
worst start since 1975
“We are not used to
No. 6 is Pittsburgh, up two
positions after a 36-2 victory Brief
over Temple, No. 7 Notre
Dame, No 8 Georgia, also up ELMONT, N.Y (UPI) —
two spots. No 9 Missouri and David A. Simon's Lord Avie,
No. 10 UCLA a horse who has been in the
“Everbody wants to be No money in all eight starts this
l,” said Bryant, "But a lot of year, won his third race
teams that truly might be are Sunday in capturing the 58th
overlooked Look at what running of the 855,100 Cowdin
Stanford did to Oklahoma. Stakes for 2-year-olds at
Who would have ever thought Belmont Park.
England's record to 3-1 and
was their first Monday night
triumph since 1976 (2-7
overall'
Friday night's lone was the and sone tor a safety and the
third in a row for Alex and final two points
dropped their season record The close game could have
to 1-3. The Bulldogs have lost been even closer except for
hard fought, close games by a untimely mistakes made by
total of only eleven points. the bulldogs. After their
The Bulldogs first quarter opening touchdown, Alex
score came on their second scored on its next possession,
possession when Timmy only to have it nullified
Ketchum bulled it over from because of clipping penalty,
the one. Quarterback Jim “That penalty really hurt our (
Ketchum tossed the ball to momentum," said Bates.
Mike Brewer for the two point "We would have had them
conversion down 14-0 with the game
Tim Ketchum, who had barely started."
missed last week's game in the fourth quarter, the
because of an injury, ran for bulldogs took the ball and
86 yards on 13 carries. “I was marched it 54 yards to the one
glad to get Tim back," said yard Une only to fumble it
Bates,” he makes a big dif- away on an exchange bet-
ference for our team." ween Jim Ketchum and
Moore Christian scored a fullback Brain Brand,
touchdown with fifty seconds Alex has an open date this
left in the half, and scored Friday. Their next game will
again in the third following a be against Temple, on
fumble recovery to go ahead, October 10. “We’ll take it
14-8. With a little less than two easy in practice this week,"
minutes left in the game, said Bataa. "I don't want the
Moore Christian defenders kids to peak early before the
tackled Jim Ketchum in the game."
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p.m game playing that way.’
oakland (Keough 1813) at when the Bulldogs were
“S.' ’i’able to hold onto the* they
Kansas city (Leonard 19-11), chewed up 170 yards on the
8:35 p.m. ground and 17 in the air for
Minnesota (Williams 5-3) at 187 yards The Alex defense,
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Moore Christian's offense to
140 yards.
"We got a good, strong
effort from our defensive
team," said Bates. "The
offensive line did an excellent
job. We’ve got to eliminate
the fumbles, though. They’ve
been hurting us all season."
Monday s Result
New England 31 Denver 14
Sunday s Games 0
(All Times EDT)
Baltimore at Miam i P m
Denver at Cleveland, 1 p m
Detroit at Atlanta 1 p m
New Eng at NY Jets, I pm
Pittsbgh at Minn . 1 p m
St L at New Orleans. 1 p m
Seattle at Houston. 1 p m
Washington at Phila. 1 p m
Cinci at Green Bay, 2pm
NY Giants t Dallas, 4pm
BHo at San Diego. 4 p m
Kan City at Oakland. 4 p m
San Fran at Los Ang. 4 p m
Monday's Game
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 9
pm
s0 touchdown in the third
5 0 quarter on a 16 yard run by
32 Todd Carr Tuttle's only score
510 came midway through the
41 fourth quarter when Toby
3-2 Williams carried it over from
40 one yard out. Steve Williams
s o kicked the extra-point to give
the defense needed, said it
tackle Tony McGee "We
Prep Ratings Tuttle Fumbles
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Game To Leopards
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toornatsd Oxinomwihionsachoo Fumbles spelled the differ- the Tigers their hard earned
records ence for Tuttle as the Tigers seven points
(previous ranking in paren went down in defeat against In the statistics depart
Lindsay, 19-7, Friday night ment. the Tigers rushed for
4 0 Lindsay scored two touch- 114 yards and quarterback
’ ’ downs in the second quarter Brian Hulsey connected on
3 , after fumble recoveries, and eight out of sixteen passes for
2) added an extra touchdown in 89 yards The Lindsay offense
4.0 the third quarter to win the was able to connect on four of
31 game their six passes, for 72 yards.
20 "Lindsay’s a good team, and rushed for 211 yards to
31 but I feel were just as good." get a total of 283 yards
31 said Larry Marlow, head “The rain really made a
4 0 coach for the Tuttle Tigers. “I mess of our offensive plans,”
4.0 felt we out played them, not said Marlow "We had
“2 2 statistically, but physically originally planned for Hulsey
2 2 Take away those two fumbles to go to the air a lot more
31, and it would be a different Gaining most of the Tiger's
3 1 game” yards on the ground was
3i Lindsay scored its first fullback John Mann, who
touchdown in the second carried 14 times for 75 yards
3.0 quarter on a four yard run by Tight end, Steve Williams.
3) Gary Due, following a Tuttle snared half of Hulsey’s
3 ’ fumble on the 29 With one passes for the majority of the
“a. minute left in the quarter, air yardage
31 Tuttle fumbled a punt on the "Our defense played an
3i fifteen yard line, and Gary excellent game against a
4.0 Due once again carried it in, tough team,” said Marlow
giving the Leopards a 13-0 "I‘m pleased with their ef
5 0 cushion at the half fort. We’ve got to work on
5.0 “We need to cut down on eliminating our mistakes
50 our mistakes,” said Marlow now."
41 “We put ourselves against the Tuttle's next game will be
5.0 wall in the first half because at 8 p m Friday, at home
41 of mistakes. against Newcastle
Ai Lindsay, ranked 3rd in the
41 2A division, scored its last
9’ 'or
trouble getting our players up state compiled a 26-2-4
for this game,” said Rice record
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