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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1979
Top 10 prep results
United Press International
DALLAS — How the United
Press International Texas high
school football top 10 teams. Classes
AAAA, AAA, AA and A, fared this
week:
Class AAAA
1. Abilene Cooper, idle 2. Plano de
feated Highland Park, 21-17 3. La
Porte, idle 4. Richardson Lake
Highlands defeated Sherman, 17-14
5. Seguin, idle 6. Temple, idle 7.
Houston Stratford defeated Lamar
Consolidated, 12-0 8, Conroe de
feated South Houston, 51-10 9.
Midland Lee, idle 10. San Antonio
Judson, idle
Class AAA
1. Jasper defeated Crockett, 32-6 2.
Lubbock Estacado beaten by Lub
bock Monterey, 7-0 3. Paris de
feated Bonham, 21-7 4. Beaumont
Hebert defeated Dickinson, 13-3 5.
Kerrville defeated San Antonio An
tonian, 33-0 6. Huntsville defeated
Aldine Eisenhower, 21-0 7.
Brownwood beaten by San Angelo
Lakeview, 3-0 8. McKinney beaten
by Waxahachie, 34-14 9. Gainesville
defeated Vernon, 27-12 10. Pecos
defeated El Paso Irvin, 37-7
• High Quality
Class AA
1. Kenedy defeated Mathis, 41-0 2.
Pittsburg, idle 3. Childress defeated
Wellington, 32-7 4. San Antonio
Randolph beaten by Karnes City,
7-6 5. Breckenridge defeated De
catur, 21-7 6. Whitehouse, idle 7.
Hays Consolidated defeated Marble
Falls, 21-7 8. Bowie defeated
Electra, 32-10 9. Wylie, idle 10.
Idalou defeated Lorenzo, 42-12
OVERNIGHT RATES — to DURING THE DAY
Reductions & Dissertations
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Class A
1. China Spring defeated Hubbard,
32-8 2. Haskell defeated Stamford,
41-33 3. Falls City defeated Three
Rivers, 41-0 4. Hawkins defeated
Queen City, 15-12 5. Seagraves,
idle 6. Glen Rose defeated Hico,
60-6 7. Knox City defeated
Throckmorton, 46-7 8. Rotan de
feated Robert Lee, 40-21 9. Troup
defeated Garrison, 35-7 10. Mason
defeated Brady, 34-21.
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United Press International
IRVING — For the first time this
season, the Dallas Cowboys could
look in the mirror Sunday and rec
ognize themselves.
Dallas came up with 119 rushing
yards from Tony Dorsett, two
touchdown passes from Roger
Staubach, three interceptions, kept
pressure on the quarterback all day
and did not fumble the ball a single
time.
It’s hard for all of that to add up to
anything but a victory, and that’s
what the Cowboys got — a 38-13
win over the winless Cincinnati
Bengals.
Dallas was in need of a quality
performance. The Cowboys had
struggled to win their first three
games and then were flattened last
Monday night by the Cleveland
Browns.
“This was the first game that we
had that good feeling,” said Dallas
coach Tom Landry. “Everything
just seemed to click.
“We had been losing our confi
dence quite a bit after that Monday
night game and we hadn’t played
well in the other three. So this was a
key confidence builder.”
The Cowboys, of course, did not
build their confidence against a
Super Bowl contender. The Bengals
have lost all five starts and seemed
to wilt Sunday in the heat that
reached 100 degrees on the artificial
surface.
But a win is a win and this one
allowed the Cowboys to keep pace
at 4-1 with the Washington Red
skins and Philadelphia Eagles.
“Their third-down conversions
(10 of 15) killed us,” said Cincinnati
coach Homer Rice. “And our de
fense hasn’t been playing well. The
intensity isn’t there. We re not get
ting the pass rush (Staubach was not
sacked Sunday) that we did last
year.
“Despite the loss I think we’re
going to get things turned around
and I know we had better. I don’t
think we re an 0-5 football team. We
have too many good football
players.”
Cincinnati jumped to a 3-0 lead
the first time it had the ball Sunday,
but on the Bengals’ next possession
strong safety Randy Hughes inter
cepted a pass by Ken Anderson and
ran it 68 yards to the Cincinnati
3-yard line. It was all downhill from
there.
Fullback Scott Laidlaw scored on
the next play and he scored again
early in the second quarter on a
1-yard run after the Cowboys had
driven 69 yards. Another long drive
of 83 yards ended in a 3-yard
touchdown throw from Staubach to
Billy Joe DuPree and gave Dallas a
21-6 halftime lead.
After Anderson drove Cincinnati
to a touchdown early in the second
half, coming on a 10-yard pass to
tight end Don Bass, Dallas struck
back on a 26-yard field goal by
Rafael Septien and then put the
game out of reach.
Rookie Aaron Mitchell inter
cepted another Anderson pass, ran
it back 36 yards, and set up a 9-yard
touchdown throw from Staubach to
Tony Hill. Ron Springs tacked on a
1-yard scoring plunge with nine
seconds to play.
“I have been pickingupab
week,” said Dorsett, who!
second 100-yard day of the s
and who had 81 yards in tlit|
quarter alone.
“It was a big plus to start r
the ball early and control thef
It seemed like I was alwaysp
break one. I came close:
times.”
Hill caught five passes fe|
yards and Drew Pearson i
three to reach the 30(
plateau.
“The difference in our
today was no fumbles and thosl
turnovers by the defense, said|
“Right now I have only one j
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pionship team.”
And for the first time thiss
the Cowboys looked as if theycj
be one.
Pearson grabs 300th pass
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IRVING — Drew Pearson, in his
seventh year of catching passes in
the National Football League, grab
bed his 300th Sunday in Dallas’
38-13 victory over Cincinnati and
admitted to some surprise after the
game.
“I really did not know I was that
close,” said Pearson. “It makes me
feel a little old. I don’t know about
the next 300, but I imagine they will
come pretty tough.
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“I have the same confided
him I have in Drew, and that::
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