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Bulldogs Shine In Statistics
Irions No. 1 In Interceptions
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Rushing clense and Detense
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ALTUS BULLDOG coaches did a little “downing
providing a routine as Bob Hart, David Brown,
Chris Uray made eight THURS
around at the gigantic, giant pep rally Thursday Mike Copeland, Reggie Allen and Jim Crowmartie
night. At left are Clarence Hudson and Jack Diltz
admire their vaudeville routine
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Iowa State Wants
Hare and Hound
Races Slated
Tefal Ciense
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thinking about a four-game game, 28-12, to make the series
This Week
in Sports
Take Lie Detector Test
Opens 6: 45-11.75 & 75c
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Passing
Al Cemp In* Yds TDs
catches for a total of 161 yards
to move into sixth place in pass
(Rankcd ccorGig to Avfrage num
Off ol catches pcv game)
SPTS BOOMER STATS
TEAM STATISTIC!
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remember for longer than 24 Turner remembers last year's
hours because this will be the loss to Iowa State well. and
game that we must live with said it would take a good
during the winer," Bruce said, showing to upend the Cyclone
"Its always nice to look back this ti me around.
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made si interceptions
Irions had a punting average
of 35.1 yards a kick for sixth
place in that category
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special price reduction of $400
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So come in and test-drive
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| help America
NFL Roundup:
Doomsday For Dallas?
Black Godfather's back!
4....he's takin over
Su the town!
Everybody’s
talking about inflation
We’re doing
something about it.
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will be open on Saturday mornings from
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of compietions par qamel
Recciving
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with standard features like front div
brakes, radial-ply tires, tachometer,
and something no other car can offer
- rotary-engine performance
And now they come with a
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Irions made six interceptions rushing offense with an
to share first place in that average of 250.3 yards a game
category with Charlie Boynton and third in total offense with
of Putnam City West also an average of 286.1 yards a
and Cliff Speegle of the involved in recruiting," Royal
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Gan Irions. the Altus High halfback, ran for 699 yards on
School lootball team's senior 152 attempts for an average of
tree safety ued for lead in the 77.7 yards a game and 4 6 yards
Boomer Conference in inter- a carry.
ceptions this season, according in team statistics the
to final Boomer Conference Bulldogs led the league in three
football statistics released categories. The Bulldogs led in
RICHARD HARRIS
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Thursday. scoring with an average of 20 8 Alu
irions also finished sixth in points a game, first in total
the league in punting Chris defense, yielding just 1931 Noyman
W ray, senior tight end, finished yards a game and finished first mere"
sixth in the conference in pass in pass defense, giving up a
receiving, halfback Don Starr mere 26.4 yards a game
was second in scoring and sixth through the air
in rushing and halfback The Bulldogs finished second sha-nee
Raymond Prince was fourth in in points allowed, yielding 10 3 perman
the final Boomer game against tEi"
Norman because of a broken '*..w
ankle, still finished second in RC.wa
the league in scoring with 11 more
touchdowns and 66 points and
wound up sixth in rushing with
605 yards on 91 carries for an
average of 75.6 yards per game L Eien'r
and 6.6 yards a carry. ".“9
Haymond Prince, junior **..»
losing streak for a finale. between the two schools 7-7-1.
This will be the game we starting OSU fullback Robert
team than it showed in last game. We played in the mud Nazarene, women s basketball,
week's 37-20 loss to Colorado. which kept our wishbone from Bethany ,
Whatparticularlyimpresses clicking. We couldn't go outside 7p.m.-Southside at Navajo,
me about their team is its size and they stopped us inside basketball.
in general and the deensive We re gonna have to be able to 7 p.m.-Arnett at Gould,
unit in particular," Bruce said, go inside and outside to move basketball.
Their defensive line is outstan- the ball on them. They have a < p.m—Blair at Duke,
ding." tough defense." basketball.
Cowboy coach Jun Stanley Oklahoma State scout Bruce 7 p.m—Olustee Eldorado,
said that although the Cyclone Neph watched the Iowa State- basketball.
has lost its past three games, in Missouri game and reported 8 p.m-Altus High School vs.
the process ISU gave three that Cyclone quarterback Tulsa Hale, state 4A football
good teams —Oklahoma, Ne- Wayne Stanley threw the ball quarterfinals. Skelly Stadium
braska and Missouri —a tough well and backs Mike Strachan in Tulsa.
Royal Wonts Switzer To
Wed like to help America
Whip Inflation Now So we ve
taken our lowest priced rotary-
engine coupes and wagons and
priced them even lower,
for as long as our
supply last
And we didn't take
away the extras you
i expect, to give you the
price you want. Our
RX - 3s come equipped
ye Gained
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Game
and has only Saturday's big for them or well get embar- everyone else in the Big at noon
Eightencounter with Oklahoma rassed. Eight." Sc heduled events include a
State left on the schedule. You remember what they Saturday will be the final powder puff and under 15-
But ISU coach Earle Bruce did to us at Ames last year’’" home game for 19 OSU years-old 100 ce and below
sure would like to defeat the he added. "Well, they're better seniors,including 12 starters, event run together in two
Cowboys so he can spend the than that now. It'll tie awfully Ticket officials expect a classesathe three lap event B, United press international playoffs for a ninth straight football. going for them now and that
winter remembering a season- tough crowd of near 30,000 for the "ill begin at 1 pm. " "" 1165 - nhatona time * * attitide
dosing victory rather than Iowa State won last year’s 1:30 p.m. kidtoff. .themaineventwi llincludea The Dallas Cowboys have National Conference East with TheOilerswerellthespast Theybelieve they can wm
G m ilt la-lap race which will appeared in the National an 8-2 record and Washington is two years but have won four in Were not out of it (the
begin at 2 30 p.m Fonthai regue Dlavoffs for A°-e ruand asnne n is a row to pull to 5-5 this season e re I , w 0 1 .110
The classes eligible to run ba -eat \ ears but that 3 . and actually have an outside playoffs) but we can" think
incil, ni E . me last eigni \ ears out mat There is very little love lost ehtrommiieii about a rematch with Washing-
include 0-100, 15 years and string could end Sunday between Houston and Dallas shot at a Wild card berth in the ton or anvbodv else "
older. 101-200; 201-250; and 251- -painst al Mople the Teteen Houston and.Vaas, American Conference, ton or anyooay else.
open Ihree tronhic’ wii I. * \ 7 al people, me Texas pro clubs, and it has
Wardetinaaphjr"i Houston Oilers manifested itself over the years The Oilers have improved The Cowboys play Washing-
"Eoinmnatiin,, The Cowboys, who lost 28-21 with a number of fights, both every week and right now ton again on Thanksgiving Day
... , u urtner iniormaton can be to Washington Sunday, are 5-5 on the field and in the stands thev’re plaving as well as but a loss to Houston would
tea victory." It was mv first start at OSU Friday obtained from Moreheads and simn) cannot afford to Ame pedand ie stands mey re Pae as weu a l8 1005 0 Houston wouw
He said he believes Oklahoma and they embarrassed me.” 7 p.m.-Western Oklahoma cycle Shop. 400 s Mam 482- and S Spnnt mkte The: difference this year is anyone. Staubach, said make that game practically
State is a much better football Turner said of last season's state College vs. Bethany 8941. 1ose i they hope to make the that Houston is playing winning ' They ve got a lot of things meaningless for Dallas
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Switzer wants all college Southwest Conference get said. “It would be okay with
coaches to take the test under together to see if both me for the test to be given in
the jurisdiction of the NCAA conferences can be leaders in Oklahoma City by an operator
“Darrell Royal and I dis- the possibility of this proposal. mutually agreed upon.
cussed the possibility of a This is not just for two “If Oklahoma and Texas take
proposal to the NCAA for individual schools like Ok- this agressive step now, we
polygraphs examinations. lahoma and Texas " could put Coach Switzer's
Switzer said Thursday. Since Oklahoma is on a two year proposal into action now ...
my submission to a polygraphic probation because of recruiting maybe a full year quicker,
examination last year. I have violations that occurred before Hopefully, entire conferences
made a proposal to the Big Switzer became head coach. would follow suit after this next
Eight Conference, as Darrell Switzer has recommended recruiting season.
has told me he had made one to coaches and assistant coaches "But if all we do is talk about
the Southwest Conference about submit to be detector tests at it now, it'll be a year or two
the posssibility of polygraphic the end of each recruiting before it would come about
examinations as a deterent to season to see if any NCAA Somebody's got to start it and
illegal recruiting." regulations have been broken. I'd like to see Oklahoma and
Switzer said he also spoke To speed up Coach Switzer 's Texas take the lead. Any school
with an NCAA Council member proposal and get it into action, that sees fit can join us."
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DALLAS i UPI) — Texas and wrote the NCAA with the I recommend that the coaches
coach Darrell Royal and suggestion. He said he had been of Oklahoma and Texas submit
Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer told the test would have to be to a lie detector test based on
have talked privately about voluntary and therefore would the recruiting season just
taking he detector tests to see not be effective since only a passed," Royal said.
if the schools are involved in few coaches would volunteer. Royal's comments were pub-
illegal football recruiting activi- "This then serves no purpose lished Thursday by Dallas
ties and each coach has because it should be adminis- Times Herald executive sports
presented such a proposal to its tered on a broad scope of the editor Blackie Sherrod. Royal
respectiveconferenceofficials. NCAA schools, not just a few," himself was unavailable for
Royal, however, is trying to Switzer said. “The NCAA comment Thursday night.
get Switzer to take a polygraph Council member suggested that “Coach Switzer and I could
test immediately and submit to the Big Eight and Southwest submit five questions each,
questions about past recruiting. Conferences get together so I which would compile a test of
Royal says he would be glad to suggest that i commissioners) 10 questions to be given to each
take the same test at the same Chuck Neinas of the Big Eight member of the staffs who is
To Go O u t Winner >
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south of Altus and 11 miles west
STILLWATER"(UPI) - It’S time and Phil Danowsky "are good 00 Route 5
too late for Iowa State to have “Iowa State appears to have ones." Registration fee will be $2 for
a winning season this year, the it all together now." Stanley “Iowa State hits hard, Neph riders while public admission
Cyclone is 4-6 for the season said. We have got to be ready said. "They're physical like will be sl i he gates will open
business
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