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Indiana led 31-26 with 1:26 left in the opening quarter when Buckner entered the game. He had four points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal during seven minutes of the first half and Indiana led 48-37 when he returned to the bench. Steve Stipanovich, who did not start, contributed 15 points to an In diana offense that scored only 64 points the previous night — the low est point production in the fran chise’s history. Six Pacers finished in double fig ures, including Buckner who had 11. The Pacers led 38-33 before Ter ence Stansbury, who came off the bench to score 11, ignited a 10-2 In diana spurt. Stansbury had four in the streak and the Spurs never drew closer than 11 again. Indiana led 65- 52 at halftime. A Mike Mitchell layup with 9:50 to play in the third quarter pulled San Antonio to within 11, but the Pacers pulled away to lead by 18 after three peri ods and were never challenged in the fourth quarter when Tisdale had 10 of his points. 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In his last seven games, Morris has rushed for 717 yards on 142 carries for a 5.1 average and has scored 14 touch downs. New York Coach Bill Parcells said the addition of George Adams at running back has helped lighten the load on Morris. “Joe is not a big guy and getting George into the game has allowed Joe to keep a full tank of gas,” Par- cells said. “Our running game is a lot better than it was last year.” Dallas Coach Tom Landry agreed. “Morris has been a big producer,” Landry said. “He’s been tough and has taken some heat off Simms and the Giants’ passing game. He’s the hottest running back in the league.” Parcells said he wasn’t taking any solace in the clobbering of the Cow boys by the Bengals. “I wasn’t heartened by what hap- pened because I know Dalai>: spond like they always har cells said. “What happened IT; has happened loallom | Landry said, “We’re elite but we should be ready." Dallas defensive end fc' Tall” Jones said, “We’vt'T hard all year to get into thisp' We don’t want to blow knot The Cowboys are field joalt ites despite the cataclysm iot«| nati. It was the most poioiii by the Cowboys in 15yeaisS| third highest point total evtf. again them. “There’s a ton of pressing : now and maybe that's needed,” said Cowboys dsf tackle John Dutton. “Mi« needed the Cincinnati |tt ; soon as we think we're geijis good, it seems like we easeof , Dallas running backToi)^ said the current Cowboys^ 1 ', mystified. “I don’t understand M Dorsett said. Dallas holds a 31-13-2# over the Giants. r Associated Press HANOVER, N.H. — With Joe Pa- terno and Jack Bicknell among those lined up with him, football coach Joe Yukica is ready to make an unusual goal-line stand to try to keep his post at Dartmouth College. Yukica, who was fired Nov. 29 af ter eight seasons at the Ivy League school, has sued Athletic Director Ted Leland, hoping for a court deci sion that would allow him to con tinue as coach for the 1 Va years left on his contract. It is the first time Yukica has been fired in almost 33 years of coaching, and said he knows of no other fired coach who sued to get his job back. Yukica doesn’t see his suit as a landmark case; he just wants to ful fill his contract. “There is a purpose to a contract,” Yukica said. “I think they owe me that year to coach. The contract says explicitly ‘head football coach.’” Leland has said Dartmouth will honor the financial arrangements of the contract, but will get another coach for the 1986 season. 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