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Leading Off (10/23/17)

Cowboys win and other things that happened.
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Cowboys Get Back to Winning Ways. In an easy 40-10 victory over the winless 49ers, Zeke Elliott ran for a season-high 147 yards and had another 72 (and a TD) on a screen pass, in what could he his last game until December. At this point, who is to say? I can’t keep up. Also: Dan Bailey left the game with a groin injury, so safety Jeff Heath took over and was OK.

Body Found During Search For Sherin Matthews. Police haven’t confirmed the body of is that of the 3-year-old missing since October 7, but they said they have no reason to believe otherwise.

Mavs Take On the Champs Tonight. Rough start for the Mavericks so far, going 0-3 and losing a couple of close ones. Won’t get easier with the Warriors in town. And Dirk (lowers voice to the absolute threshold of human hearing, still isn’t sure whether to say this) hasn’t looked great so far.

Sean Hannity Was at First Baptist Yesterday. That would explain the overwhelming feeling that I was in the presence of a failing strip-mall karate dojo that had taken human form and read too much Ayn Rand as I passed downtown in the morning.

FC Dallas Routs LA Galaxy, But Falls Short of Playoffs. FCD got its best win of the last several months, destroying LA 5-1, but it was not enough. San Jose won, giving them the last Western Conference playoff spot. Rough season, but they’re a young squad and should be back next year.

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