The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985 Page: 8 of 14
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Page 8-The Hereford Brand, Thursday, October 24, 1985
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District 3-5A standings
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WTSU plays at Tulsa in MVC showdown
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defeated Houston 31-24 in a game eluding a 35-7 victory over the Buf-
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set for tonight
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
through Saturday
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1985
2:00 P.M.
Terms-Cash, All Accounts Settled Day Of Sale, Bring Your Own Check Book.
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Consignments Will Be Taken Right Up To Sale Time. To Consign
Merchandise For This Sale Call 364-8767 In Hereford, Or 247-3961 in Friona.
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TOPS IN
SALES &
SERVICE
CLOWNS
ELEPHAN
that was designated as a Missouri
Texas Tech rodeo
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Location-Lake Steel, East Highway 60, Hereford, Texas, East Of Progressive
Road And Big Daddy’s Truck Stop.
TEAM
Palo Duro
Amarillo
Plainview
Sundaes
and Lots More !
Don’t Forget About Our 85° Hamburgers!
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FURNITURE:
1-Barber’s Chair
4-Desks
1-Duncan Phife Dining Room Suit
1-Duncan Phife Bedroom Suit
2-Whirlpool Dishwashers
1-Whirlpool Four Burner Stove
3-10’X 3’Cabinets
4-End Tables
1-Norge Refrigerator
1-8 Ft. Glass Counter
REAL ESTATE: To Be Offered at 3:00 P.M., Approximately 5.6 Acres Of Land And
Improvements, Bounded On The South By Highway 60, The North By 15th Street. The West
By Bradford Trucking, And The East By Oswalt Division. Steel Building Is Approximately
30x40 With Overhead Door On North Side. Owner Has 24 Hrs. To Accept Or Reject Highest
Offer. 10 Per Cent Down Sale Day, Balance On Closing. To Inspect Property Contact Marn
Tyler Realtor Broker, 364-0153.
Tascosa
Lubbock
Caprock
Monterey
Coronado
SADDLES & TACK
I-Barrel Racing Saddle
1-Pleasure Saddle
1-Lot Headstalls
1-Rawhide Hackmore
1-Lot Bits
1-Lot Halters
1-Lot Lead Ropes
1-Barrel Saddle Rack
1-Water Tank
1-Lot Cool Pads & Blankets
1-Lot Breast Collars
TROY, N.Y. (AP) — The Russians
won four of six rounds to defeat the
Americans in a Soviet Union-United
States heavyweight invitational
amateur boxing tournament before
799 spectators at RPI’s Houston
Field House.
The card wrapped up a two-part
series — the Americans won five of
eight bouts in the opener Saturday at
Atlantic City, N.J.
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MISCELLANEOUS:
1-Lot Bowling Balls
1-Lot Bowling Equipment
3-Sets Bowling Pins, New
8-Hard Hats
1-4700CFM Air Conditioner
l-Wood Burning Stove
l-Lot Restaurant Equipment
1-Lot Electrical Supplies
And Much Much More
yards total offense compared to 325
yards for Tulsa.
Tulsa leads the all-time series
against West Texas State, 12-1-1, in-
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Mayfield is 13th in the nation in
passing efficiency with 126.7 rating
points.
Carraway is second in the nation in
catches per game, 8.1, and is also se-
VEHICLES:
84 Ford Supercab F-250
73 Buick Century 2 Door
77 Ford Maverick 4 Door
72 Dodge Crewcab One Ton
69 V.W. W/Baja Kit
77 Chev. Monte Carlo
73 Dodge Dart 4 Door
76 Ford F-150 M Ton
77 Ford F-150 % Ton
79 Ford F-150 % Ton
68 V.W. Sedan (Bug)
76 Bonneville 2 Door
76 Grande Prix 2 Door
63 Chevy II4 Door
73 Chevrolet C-10 % Ton
70 Chevrolet C-10 % Ton
71 Ford Maverick
77 Chevrolet Station Stwgn.
81 Suzuki Motorcycle
(Partial List Only)
Where: Community
Church (15th & Whitter)
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A Missouri Valley Conference
showdown is set for Saturday when
the West Texas State Buffaloes bat-
tle the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in
Tulsa.
The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m.
kickoff at the University of Tulsa
Skelly Stadium.
West Texas State is 2-0-1 in the con-
ference and Tulsa is 1-0. The Buf-
faloes are 4-2-1 overall and the
Golden Hurricane is 2-5 for the
season.
WTSU tied Illinois State 29-29 last
week after scoring conference vic-
tories of 29-27 over Indiana State and
33-21 over Wichita State.
Tulsa lost to Florida State 76-14
last week. In Tulsa’s first game of
the season, the Golden Hurricane
Amarillo High al Tascosa
Lubbock Coronado al Lubbock Monterey
Palo Duro al Lubbock
TOMMY WEAVER
Brand Advertising Salesman
Last week: 13-12 .520
Season: 121-52, AM
Amarillo High
New Ice Cream Favorites
Just for You!
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
Forney Electric Welder
W75 Ft. Extension Cord
Fisher 2 Ton Hydraulic Jack
(Cherry Picker)
Hand Tools
Power Tools
Much More
Bananna
Splits
TRAILERS:
32' Three Axle Utility Trailer
Goose Neck, With Ramps
2 Wheel Pickup Bed Trailer
KICK CASTENADA
Press F oreman
Last week: 12-13, CM
Seasea: 119-54, CM
Amarillo High
Lubbock Coronado
Palo Duro
Odessa Permian
Midland Lee
Borger
Sweetwater
Friona
Childress
Tulsa
Slippery Rock
East Texas State
SMU
Texas A&M
Baylor
Arkansas
Ohio Stale
Nebraska
Southern California
Pena Stale
Dallas
St. Louis
Los Angeles Rams
New York Jets
Washington
Lubbock High M; Amarillo High 21, Capruck t.
Ort 11-12: Clovis, N.M., 36, Hereford 11; Palo
Owe U. Tascosa Ml Lubbock Monterey H. Lub-
bock High U; Amarillo High M, Plalnview «
Caprock H. Lubbock C Coronado 7
Oct. 17-18: Hereford M. Caprock 1S; Amarillo
High M, Labbock Monterey »; Tascosa <1 Lub-
bock HIgh U; Plalnview a. Lubbock Coronade I
THIS WEEK’S GAMES: Plalnview al Hereford
11 p.m. Friday); Amarillo High vs. Tascosa I Fri-
day 1; Labbock Monterey n Labbock Coronade
(Friday); Pale Duro at Lubbock High
(Saturday).
USSR beats U.S. in
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Saa Angele Central at Odessa Permian
Midland lee al Abilene High
Canyon at Borger
Sweetwater at Monahans
Dimmitt at Friona
Canadian at Childress
West Texas State at Tulsa
Shippensburg at Slippery Rock
Eastern New Mewico at East Texas Stale
Texas at SMI
Texas A&M at Rice
TCU at Baylor
Houston at Arkansas
Ohio State at Minnesota
Colorado at Nebraska
Southern CCalifornia at Notre Dame
Weal Virginia at Penn State
Atlanta at Dallas
Houston al St. Louis
San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams
Seattle at New York Jets
Washington at Cleveland
►Y NIEMAN
Brand Publisher
1Last week: 12-13 .4M
Season: 119-54, .088
Amarillo High
Lubbock Monterey
Palo Duro
Odessa Permian
Midland Lee
Borger
Sweetwater
Friona
Canadian
Tulsa
Slippery Rock
East Texas State
Texas
Texas A&M
Baylor
Arkansas
Ohio Stale
Nebraska
Southern California
West Virginia
Daitas
St. Louis
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle
Cleveland
Lubbock Monterey
Palo Duro
Odessa Permian
Midlane Lee
Borger
Monahans
Friona
Canadian
Tulsa
Slippery Rock
Eastern New Mexico
SMU
Texas A&M
Baylor
Arkansas
Ohio State
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Penn State
Dallas
St. Louis
San Francisco
New York Jets
Cleveland__________
Y CHRISTENSEN
Brand Sports Editor
Last week: 14-11, .560
Season: 120-53, .693
Amarillo High
Lubbock Monterey
Palo Duro
Odessa Permian
Midland Lee
Borger
Sweetwater
Friona
Canadian
West Texas Stale
Slippery Rock
Eastern New Mexico
SMU
Texas A&M
Baylor
Arkansas
Ohio Stale
Nebraska
Southern California
Penn State
Dallas
St. Louis
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle
Washington
Night
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SEASON SCORES
Sept. 6-7: San Angelo Central 26, Hereford 13;
Palo Duro 31. Clovis, N.M. 14; Lubbock Dunbar
28, Lubbock High 4; Odessa 27, Amarillo High 7;
Midland Lee 42, Lubbock Coronado 4; Caprock 35.
Dumas 6; Lubbock Estacado 13, Plainview 1;
Midland 27. Lubbock Monterey It; Tascosa 21.
Canyon 12.
Sept. 12-14: Pnlo Duro 38, Hereford 8; Lubbock
High 4, Lubbock Coronado •; Amarillo High 31.
Pampa 18; Caprock 7, Tascosa 0; Plainview 31,
Lubbock Monterey 7.
Sept. 19-20: Hereford 21, Lubbock High 8; Palo
Duro 14, Caprock 4; Amarillo High 21, Lubbock
Coronado 8; Plainview 20, Tascosa 8; Big Spring
35, Lubbock Monterey 4.
Sept 26-28: Amarillo High M, Hereford 7; Pnlo
Duro 18, Plainview 4, Lubbock High 24, Caprock
21; Lubbock Coronade 15, Roswell, N.M. 0;
Tascosa 28. Lubbock Monterey it.
Oct. 3-4: Hereford 30. Lubbock Coronado 6;
Palo Duro 48, Lubbock Monterey 4; Plainview 31.
11 CURTIS
Brand Managing Editor
Last week: 9-16, 380
Season: 107-66, 818
Amarillo High
Lubbock Monterey
Pnlo Duro
Odessa Perminn
Abilene
Canyon
Monahans
Friona
Childress
Tulsa
Slippery Rock
Eastern New Mexico
SMU
Texas A&M
Baylor
Arkansas
Ohio State
Nebraska
Southern California
Penn State
Dallas
Houston
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle
Washington
JAMES WRIGHT, AUCTIONEER
TXE-014-0081
TXSA-026-5288
IRVING H WILLOUGHBY
REALTOR
(806)364-8500 or 364-3769
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When:Thurs, Oct. 31st
; 6pm - 7pm
Gospel Bill Film
Fellowship Following
Hayride
For the Youth
Spon
Herefo
For Tick
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This is only a partial listing of what we expect to have on hand sale day. Many other items have
been promised but descriptions are unavailable at the printing of this hand bill.
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An exhibition of cutting horse
techniques will be demonstrated by
world champion cowboy Larry
Mahan and cutting horse trainer
Leon Harrel at the 36th annual Texas
Tech National Intercollegiate Rodeo
Association Rodeo, which is schedul-
ed today through Saturday.
Students from 14 colleges and
universities from West Texas and
Eastern New Mexico are expected to
enter the rodeo.
Rodeo events begin at 8 p.m. each
day at the Lubbock Municipal Col-
iseum. The events will include
bareback, saddle-bronc, bull riding,
calf roping, team roping and
breakaway roping. steer wrestling,
goat tying, and barrel racing.
The coronation of the 1985-86 Texas
Tech rodeo queen will be held, and
the 1985 inductee into the Texas Tech
rodeo hall of fame will be announced.
Also appearing at the rodeo will be
Bouncing Boo, a four-time world
champion frisbee-catching dog, and
his trainer, Bill Murphy of Lubbock.
For more information on the
rodeo, call Kristine Frederiksson at
(806) 742-1897.
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Gage went 0-for-8 against Florida
State before being relieved by Richie
Stephenson, who completed three of
four aerials for 36 yards. Stephenson
is eight for 22 for 92 yards and one
touchdown this season.
Gage was named MVC offensive
player of the week for his perfor-
mance in a 37-35 win over Long
Beach State two weeks ago.
Gordon Brown is Tulsa’s leader in
rushing with 616 yards in 92 carries
this season.
James Morton leads the Buffaloes
with 389 yards in 80 carries and six
touchdowns. J R Compton had 184
yards in 45 carries and one
touchdown.
Wayne High of Hereford is third
for WTSU in rushing this season with
118 yards in 31 carries. High has
scored two touchdowns.
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faloes last year. WTSU's only win cond in receiving yards with 874 and
over Tulsa was 57-21 in 1977, and the second in passes caught with 57. Car-
tie game was 17-17 in 1976. raway is tied for third in touchdown
Tulsa has the longest Missouri receptions with eight and is 16th in
Valley Conference winning streak yards per catch with a 15.3 average,
with 22 straight league victories. The Mayfield needs just 23 more com-
old record in the conference was 19 pletions in WTSU’s last three games
straight wins by Nebraska from 1910 to break Victor McGee’s school
to 1916. record of 230 completions in a season
Tulsa’s last MVC loss was 36-34 to (1982), and needs 890 yards to break
Southern Illinois in 1981. Tulsa had a McGee’s single-season yardage
15-game winning streak in the con- record of 3,224 (also in 1982). McGee
ference from 1939 to 1943. had 20 touchdown passes in 1982 to
West Texas State rallied in the set a school record, and Mayfield
fourth quarter to tie Illinois State last needs seven more scoring tosses to
week. break that record.
Illinois State held a 29-8 lead at the WTSU had 428 yards total offense
end of three quarters. WTSU against Illinois State, bringing the
quarterback Tod Mayfield directed Buffaloes’ season total to 2,977 yards-
touchdown drives of 66, 62 and 51 -an average of 425.3 yards per game,
yards to help WTSU tie the game at Tulsa quarterback Steve Gage has
29-29. completed 43 of 68 yards this season
James Morton scored for the Buf- for 619 yards, one touchdown and six
faloes with one-yard runs in the first interceptions.
“A loss is a loss,” said Tulsa Coach fourth quarter. Mayfield passed 50
Don Morton about the loss to Florida yards to Stan Carraway for the other
State. “It doesn’t matter what the fourth quarter touchdown.
score is. Obviously, Florida State is a Mayfield, who completed 32 of 49
very talented and excellent football passes for 369 yards against Illinois
team with outstanding quickness. State, is rated No. 1 in the nation in
speed and athletic ability. NCAA Division I-AA in total offense
“It's like fighting the Russians with 320.1 yards per game.
with limited bullets. We’re 2-5, and Mayfield is also first in comple-
we have to think of a way to bounce tions with 208; second in passing
back and be 3-5.” yards, 2,335, an average of 333.6
It was the worst defeat for the yards per game; second in comple-
Golden Hurricane since a 100-6 loss tion percentage, 61.4 percent, and
to Houston in 1968. Florida State led tied for fourth with four other
Tulsa 41-7 at halftime, and had 462 players in touchdown passes with 14.
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