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man Tisdale scored a season-high 28
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Johnny Moore scored a game-
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within 11, but the Pacers pulled
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IRVING — The New York Giants
and the Dallas Cowboys clear up the
muddled National Conference East
ern Division title picture on Sunday
in a high noon shootout in Texas
Stadium.
The Cowboys, who edged the Gi
ants 30-29 on Oct. 6, can clinch their
first NFC East title since 1981 with a
victory.
A victory by the Giants would as
sure them a playoff berth and put
them in prime position to win the di
vision. Both teams go into the game
with 9-5 records.
Dallas comes into the game off a
50-24 battering by Cincinnati, while
the Giants beat Houston 35-14 in the
Astrodome last Sunday.
In the earlier meeting, the Giants
were victimized by quarterback Phil
Simms’ fumble in the final minute of
play, allowing a game-winning field
goal by Rafael Septien.
Running back Joe Morris of the
Giants has been on a late-season tear
and leads the National Football
League with 17 touchdowns. 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.
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Landry said, “We’re elite
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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. He de
clined further comment, but his law
yer, Thomas Rath of Concord,
called the case straightforward.
“We say you dp not get specific
performance in personal service
contracts,” Rath said. “The contract
says head football coach, but the
remedy if Dartmouth wants him to
leave is we have to pay him. His con
tract is not a term of office.”
Rath pointed out that from his re
search, no one has ever questioned
such a firing before, and “that tells
you something” about there
the suit.
Yukica has asked ther
County Superior Courtnf
temporary injunction
Dartmouth from hiring
coach.
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