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P. 4, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1996
NFL At A Glance
All Times EST Phil. 7 2 0 .778 211 179
AMERICAN CONFERENCE Wash. 7 2 0 .778 205 153
East Dallas 5 4 0 .556 186 148
W L T Pct. PF PA Giants 4 5 0 .444 140 162
Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 167 158 Arizona 3 6 0 .333127 204
New Eng. 6 3 0 .667 244 188 Central
Sports
TnnQV-Ti IFVV Season Monte Blair caught five of
■ I UI vy oedoul I those balls for 222 yards
Continues In Class 6A — Matt Holliday of Still-
water threw five more touch-
Ind.
Miami
N.Y. Jets
5 4 0 .556 159 171 G. Bay 8 1 0 .889 268 117
4 5 0 .444 201 192 Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 146 152
8 0 .111 145 233
Central
Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 206 126
Houston 5 4 0 556 199 176
Baltimore 3 6 0 .333 217 256
Cincinnati 3 6 0 .333 180 202
Jacksville 3 6 0 333 172 181
West
Denver 8 1 0 .889 245 155
K. City 6 3 0 .667 179 148
San Diego 5 4 0 556 198 218
Oakland 4 5 0 .444 200 170
Seattle 4 5 0 444 164 216
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct. PF PA
Chicago 4 5 0 .444 132 175
Detroit 4 5 0 .444137 187
T. Bay 1 8 0 .111 95 178
West
San Fran. 7 2 0 .778 217 132
Carolina 5 4 0 556 190 131
New Or. 2
.222 138 204
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St. Louis 2 7 0 .222 142 264
Atlanta 1 8 0 .111 160 244
Sunday's Games
New York Giants 16, Arizona 8
Atlanta 20, Carolina 17
Cincinnati 24, Baltimore 21
Green Bay 28, Detroit 18
Philadelphia 31, Dallas 21
Pittsburgh 42, St. Louis 6
San Diego 26, Indianapolis 19
Chicago 13, Tampa Bay 10
Kansas City 21. Minnesota 6
Seattle 23, Houston 16
New England 42, Miami 23
Buffalo 38. Washington 13
San Francisco 24, New Orleans 17
Open date: Jacksonville, New York
Jets
Monday's Game
Denver 22, Oakland 21
Sunday, Nov. 10
Arizona at Washington, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at St. Louis. 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Green Bay at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Houston at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Miami 1 p.m.
New England at New York Jets, 1
p.m.
Oakland at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Dallas at San Francisco, 4 p.m.
Baltimore at Jacksonville. 4 p.m.
Chicago at Denver, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Seattle, 4 p.m.
New York Giants at Carolina, 8 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 11
Detroit at San Diego, 9 p.m.
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By OWEN CANFIELD year and has managed to get down passes on a 47-21 vic-
AP Sports Writer through nine games unbeat- tory over Shawnee. Holliday
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) en. now has 31TD passes
— What’s going on here? It hasn’t been an easy trip. _ Drumright>s Billy Don
Just when you get to think- Friday night, the Lions need- Overstreet ran for 319yards
ing that yes, Jenks is clearly ed three overtimes to beat and four TDs in a victory over
the team to beat in Class 6A, Putnam City 17-14. In Week Kiefer
the top-ranked Trojans go and 6, they went two overtimes in _ Josh Allen of Putnam
getbeatby 10th-ranked Bro- beating Norman. City North returned intercep-
ken Arrow, 17-14. , , Stay tuned. tions of 70 and 25 yards for
Heading into this final week --------. . scores, and returned a fumble
„ of the regular season, no team Kudos to an officiating seven yards for another TD
By OWEN CANFIELD did before the Oklahoma year.” seems able to step forward crew based out of McAlester, 0 eer
AP Sports Writer game last year. COWBOY NOTES: De- and stay forward as the class which did double duty Friday a victory ’
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) The Cowboys, as they were fensive back Jeff Jones is out of the class, night. f d
— In some ways, Oklahoma much of last year, have been for the year with a knee injury. The year began with Mid- Due to a mixup, the crew . . ncarnore onning
State’s football team looks a model of inconsistency. ... Oklahoma State used a 4- west City as the No. 1 choice, that was supposed to work a Lance - „ • ,
about the same heading into They have moved the ball ef- 3 defensive alignment against and with good reason. The game in Durant between Tul- —yards and 4 on just
the Oklahoma game as it fectively at times, but also Texas A&M. The Cowboys Bombers had won the past sa East Central and Durant nine Ames a 7
have struggled to do the same, had used it occasionally in two state tides, and had done never showed up. The over olanoma City South-
Regardless, coach Bob previous games, but now plan so without a loss. McAlester crew, working a east.
Simmons feels his players’ to use it all the time. “I could But in Week 4, they were game in Caddo — 12 miles e
confidence is higher after nine have waited and said, ‘Let’s beaten by Moore. Jenks from Durant — agreed after Per community, you won't
games than it was after the do it at the end of the sea- moved into the No. 1 position their first game to work the find anywhere else, is con-
first nine games of 1995. son,’” Simmons said. “But and showed the mettle of a other one as well. tained each day in your home-
"1 think a year ago, we were since it was already a part of superior team, rallying from The Durant-East Central town newspaper, The Perry
just trying to possibly learn our package, it was just about a big deficit to beat Musko- game wound up starting at Daily Journal. Still your best
how to win ball games,” he implementing it and just go- gee in three overtimes, and about 10:30 p.m. and didn’t bargain,
said Monday. “I think this ing to it and making that your later flattening Tulsa Union end until 12:45 a.m.
year we have won ball games, base (defense).”... A&M held 42-14 in a 1 vs. 2 matchup. -------
... I think these kids know Oklahoma State to 121 yards Friday night, Jenks proved There were several out-
how to win. They know if rushing; David Thompson to be beatable after all, par- standing performances across
they go out and really play had 43 on 25 carries. “Phys- ticularly with Josh Fidler out the state last week:
hard on both sides of the ball, ically it was a mismatch for of the lineup. Fidler, the lead- — Donald Shoals of Enid
that they can win. I think us at times,” Simmons said, ing rusher in Class 6A, suf- caught six passes for 182
they ’ve overcome that hur- ... Saturday’s game kicks off fered a concussion in the Tul- yards and finished with 259
dle." at 11:38 a.m. and will be tele- sa Union game and has been
The Cowboys (4-5 overall, vised as part of the Big 12 experiencing dizziness and
1-5 Big 12) play host to Ok- package by KOTV in Tulsa
lahoma on Saturday. They and KWTV in Oklahoma
will be looking to beat the City.
Sooners for the second
straight year, something no
OSU team has done since
1965 and ’66.
In the game a year ago,
the Cowboys lost two fum-
bles but they came up with
two interceptions—one that
led to the only touchdown
of the day — and recovered
an Oklahoma fumble. OSU Miami
also committed just three Washington
penalties. NewJeney
“It’s the same thing that can Sande
happen this year,” Simmons Philadelphia
said. “If we go out and do the Central Division
things that we’re capable of,
then we’ll have a chance to Detroli
win. If we go out and turn the Miwaukee
football over and start sput- mham
tering and do those kinds of Indiana
things, then it’s going to be TOIOT WESTERN CONFERENCE
a whole different ball game.” Midwest Division
Sort of like what happened
last weekend against Texas Ufamion
A&M. After playing well in Dallas
the first half and taking a Denver
13-0 lead, the Cowboys San Antonio
stopped A&M’s first drive of Vancouver
the second half and on their LA LakePocme Dialon
fust possession moved tonear Golden State
midfield. LA. CIppen
But then Tone’ Jones threw Seamanento
a screen pass that was inter- Portland
cepted and returned all the Sunday % Games
way for a touchdown, giving New York 113, Charlotte 86
the Aggies a lead they kept Denver 88, San Antonio 79
for o Golden State 105, Vancouver 95
10 8000. LA. Laker 91, Minnesota 85
The Cowboys have turned Monday’s Games
the ball over 16 times this Houston75. Utah 72
Atlanta 94, Portland 76
year, and their opponents Tuesday’s Games
have converted those into Dallas at Toronto, 7 p.m.
nine touchdowns and three San Antonio at Cleveland, 7:30
field goals. Detroit at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Oklahoma (2-6, 2-3) is LA Lakes of New York, 8 p.m.
coming off a 73-21 loss Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
coming on a 41 loss lO L.A. Cippers <#Denver, 9p.m.
Nebraska. The Sooners gave Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
up more points than any OU Attanta at Seattle, 10 p.m.
team ever, and the 52-point p.mtand o Golden state,10:10
margin of defeat was the Houston of Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.
worst in school history. Wednesday’s Games
D 31: . inarno or sosion, 7 p.m.
Even so, Simmons and his San Antonio of Washington, 7:30 p.m.
players said Oklahoma is a LA. Lakers at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m.
talented team that has simply Danase 7330p.m. *
hurt itself with mistakes. They VancouverefMilwaukee, 8.30p.m.
also agreed that what oc-
will have no bearing on what Markets
takes place this week,
“We have to take it for what Department Agriculture reported
it’s worth,” center Josh Hen- the following closing prices Monday:
son said, “It was a great win , Wheat t5cent lower, 3.75
.... , . , to 4.05. Clinton, Hobart 3.75; Weath-
but it was a win last year. It orord 3.76; Banner, a Reno, Geary,
doesn’t mean anything this Kingfisher, Lawton, Okeene, Pauls
Valley, Watonga, Yukon 3.78; Tem-
ple 3.80; Keyes, Ferryton 3.82; Beaver,
Eldorado, Liberal 3.87; Davis 3.89;
Frederick 3.93; Manchester 3.96;
Medford 3.99; Ferry, Ponca Cily, M-
wafer 4.02; Afton, Miami 4.06; Gulf
4.531/2.
Milo (cwt): steady to 3 cents low-
er, 3.76 to 4.50. Keyes 3.75; Beaver,
Southside Lounge 33.6 6.5 Liberal 3.76; Medford 3.77; Ponca Cly
Ditch Witch 31.0 9.0 3.79; Perryton 3.80; Kingfisher 3.86;
1st State Bank 25 5 14.5 Weatherford 3.92; Afion 4.30; Miami
Starting Miller Auc. 22.0 18.0 4.50; Gulf 4.72.
22.0 18.0 Soybeans (bu): 3 to S cent high-
20.0 20.0 er, 6.05 to 6.36. Weatherford 6.06;
20.0 20.0 Davis, Medford 6.11; Afton 6.35; Mi-
18.5 21.5 ami 6.36; Gulf 7.10.
15.0 25.0 U.S. No. 2 yellow com: 2.64 to 2.90.
14.0 22.0 liberal 2.54; Keyes, Perryton 2.55;
12.5 27.5 Weatherford 2.62; Afion 2.90; Gu#2.92
2.0 30.0 1/4.
High Individual Game Grade 41 leaf 4 staple 34 collon in
Alien Bay 224 Southwestern Oklahoma averaged
Mult Vester 219 491/4 cents per pound.
Leon Dyess 204 AMto hay 1110-3130; Grass hay
High Individual 3 Games $75-$90.
Alien Bay 614 Eggs: A large 94 cents; A medium
Mulf Vester 603 M cents; Asmal 66 cents
Jeremy Budd 596
High Team Game
Southside Lounge 899
Ditch Witch 819
Ridgeline Const. 815
High Team 3 Games
Southside Lounge 2470
Ditch Witch 2394
Ridgeline Const. 2366
Cowboys Hope For
Repeat of Last Year
High School
Football Poll
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Here
is the Oklahoma Associated Press
High School Football Poll, with first-
place votes and team records in
parentheses and total points at
right
Clau 6A
1. Moore (7) (9-0) 79
2. Tulsa Union (1) (8-1) 68
3. Jenks (8-1) 67
4. Stillwater (8-1) 57
5. Broken Arrow (7-2) 40
6. Midwest City (7-2) 39
7. Norman (7-2) 28
8. Muskogee (6-3) 22
9. Putnam City North (7-2) 20
10. Tulsa Washington (7-2) 18
Class 5A
1. Ada (8) (8-1) 80
2 Cart Albert (7-2) 72
3. John Marshall (8-1) 64
4. Tulsa Central (B-1) 57
5. McAlester (7-2) 50
6. Altus (5-4) 32
7. Tulsa East Central (6-3) 31
8. Duncan (5-4) 18
9. Lawton MacArthur (5-4) 16
10. Woodward (5-4) 9
Class 4A
1. Clinton (8) (9-0) 80
2. Cushing (9-0) 70
3. Coweta (B-1) 61
4. Poteau (8-1) 57
5. Elk City (B-1) 52
6. Grove (7-2) 39
7. Weatherlord (6-3) 30
8. Wagoner (7-2) 26
9. Tecumseh (6-3) 11
10. Miami (5-4) 5
Class 3A
1. Seminole (8) (9-0) 80
2 Vinita (8-1) 71
3. OC Millwood (8-1) 59
4. Spiro (8-1) 55
5. Tuttle (8-1) 48
6. Sulphur (8-1) 41
7. Newcastle (7-2) 36
8. Oologah (7-2) 26
9. Lone Grove (7-2) 11
10. Pauls Valley (7-2) 9
Class 2A
1. Watonga (6) (9-0) 78
2 Berryhill (1) (9-0) 69
3. Frederick (1) (7-2) 65
4. Stroud (8-1) 55
5. Tishomingo (9-0) 45
6. Wewoka (7-2) 42
7. Prague (7-2) 26
8. Davis (6-3) 16
9. Comanche (7-2) 12
10. OC Casady (9-0) 11
Class A
1. Washington (6) (8-0) 78
2 Turpin (2) (9-0) 74
3. (tie) Selling (8-1) 54
3. (tie) Wyandotte (8-1) 54
5. Gore (9-0) 49
6. Luther (8-1) 39
7. Thomas (8-1) 32
8. Waurika (8-1) 21
9. Velma-Alma (8-1) 18
10. Woodland (8-1) 15
ClassB
1. Foyil (4) (8-1) 35
2 Chr. Heritage (3) (9-1) 22
3. Mountain View-Gotebo (8-1) 15
4. Sallisaw Central (8-0) 16
5. Burns Flat-Dill City (1) (8-1) 15
Class C
1. Waynoka (7) (8-0) 39
2 Pond Creek (9-0) 29
3. Tipton (1) (9-0) 28
4. Temple (8-1) 16
5. Medford (7-2) 5
NBA
At A Glance
National Basketball Association
At A Glance
By The Associated Press
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
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headaches since. He was used
to kick kickoffs and extra
points Friday night, but that
was it.
Jenks outgained Broken Ar-
row 302-217 and held the
Tigers to nine first downs, but
Broken Arrow never trailed
and wound up making
enough plays to win. As a re-
sult, the Tigers will play
Union this week for the Dis-
trict 3 title.
“We went toe-to-toe with
1 the best team in Oklahoma
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all-purpose yards in a 27-18
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— Christian Heritage tail-
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touchdowns and ran for 158
yards in a 46-0 victory over
Grace Christian.
— Chris Talley completed
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and came out ahead,” coach
Rick Jones said. “It may not
happen if we play four out of
seven, but it’s not the World
Series.”
Jones said he still believes
Jenks is the best team in Class
6A. He may be right, but for
now the No. 1 ranking be-
longs to Moore — the team
that snapped Midwest City’s
winning streak early in the
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t 10:00 A.M. 2
2 Sale will be held at the Perry Livestock Sale Barn €
6 located north of the fairgrounds in Perry, Okla. g
I The 300 acres of land is located from Fir St. and 1-35 exit A
a west of Perry then 7 1/2 miles north and 1/2 mile west or 1/2 5
/ mile west of 1-35 and Highway 64. 1
$ Tract No. 1-E 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec. 6 TWP22N RIW. 80 acres 1
) more or less. This tract has 51.7 acres in cultivation with 6
2 balance in grass. 6
c Tract No. 2- W 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec. 6 TWP22N RIW 80 acres 9
9 more or less. This tract has 42.3 acres in cultivation with A
a balance in grass. €
/ Tracts No. 1 & 2 will be offered separate then together as a J
(unit. 1
• Tract No. 3- All the land north of highway 64 in the NE 1/4 *
3 Sec. 7 TWP22N R1W consisting of 120 acres more or less. €
€ This tract is all in grass. 9
9 Tract No. 4- All the land south of Highway 64 in the NE 1/4 @
9 Sec. 7 TWP22N R1W consisting of 20 acres more or less. €
6 Tracts No. 3 & 4 will be offered separate then together as a g
k unit. A
3 Auctioneers Note: 1/2 of the minerals will be sold with land. %
7 Balance of 1/2 will be held for 20 yrs. non-participating by I
6 the sellers. 2
9 This land is well located and is being sold to settle an estate, G
2 Terms: 10% down day of sale. Balance at time of closing. G
s Heirs of Kirtley Estate-Sellers
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