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Ex-Cowboy fullback Buford Jordan, now with the New Orleans Break- ers, Signs an autograph for a young Cowboy hopeful. (Photo by T. Maricle) Far left: Freshman Tony Hunt of Cowboy Tony Whittington from Pineland, Texas (No. 24) is brought Baytown, Texas kicks for the extra down on the goal-line during play point following a Cowboy touch- against the Lamar Cardinals. down at the McNeese-USL game. (Photo by T. Maricle) Keith Ortego of Eunice, a wide re- ceiver, holds the ball. (Photo by G. Cowboy Head Coach John Little) McCann and offensive Line Coach Charles Vicknair watch the line dur- ing Opening moments of the Cow- boy-Southeastern game. (Photo by G. Little) Football is)
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Cowboy Tough Cowboys knocked off the La- mar Cardinals in Cowboy Sta- dium 34-14. The Pokes as a whole chalked up 438 yards in total offense, 220 on the ground and 218 in the air, winning their final conference game of 1984. The win left the Cow- boys with a 7-3-1 mark, 2-3-1 in the Southland Conference. For the Cardinals, it was a night to forget as they gift 124 Sports wrapped eight turnovers, six by interception and two by fumble. Besides McArthur's three steals, Joey Granger picked off two on the night. Lamar received some re- spectability with a 55-yard drive that ended with a 5-yard George Landry run. The Cardi- nals followed with a 73-yard bomb from Brent Watson to Rodney Clay to bring Lamar within 13 points with less than 10 minutes remaining. But the Pokes put the game out of reach as Subester Brooks quarterbacked the Pokes’ final drive of the sea- son, highlighted by a 49-yard catch-and-run from Brooks to flanker Flip Johnson. Reserve fullback Jeff Bryant capped off the Cowboy scoring for the season with a two-yard run.
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With twenty-two points and four as- sists, Cowboy senior Joe Dumars contributed to the 92-56 slaughter of the St. Thomas Fighting Celts. (Photo by G. Little) Prior to the February 21st North Texas State game, the parents of | senior players were honored for their contributions. and support of the team. Standing left to right are Mrs. Ophelia Duniars, Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan McInnis, and Lori McInnis. (Photo by G. Edwards) Sinking more than half of the free throws attempted was senior Chris Hardin. Despite his low free throw average, Hardin pulled his weight in the rebound department with 8.4 re- bounds per game. (Photo by T. Mari- cle) | 126 Sports NN eee lL
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