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Show Clark May Beat Pro Grid Marks NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (UP) Two individual professional football records rec-ords scoring and pass-receiving are threatened in the National league, statistics showed today. Clark Hlnkla of Green Bay and Earl (Dutch) Clark of Detroit each have a good chance to surpass the record of 79 points set by Jack Manders of Chicago in 1934. Hinkle holds the lead with 4A. one more than Clark, and Manders Is in third place with 34. Gaynell Tinaley. Chicago Cardinals' Car-dinals' All-America end from L. & U, needa to catch only seven more passes and gain 27 more yards to smash records of 34 aerials caugh and 328 yarda gained by Don Hut-son Hut-son of the Green Bays last year. Tinaley now leads these departments depart-ments with 28 and 600 yards, respectively. re-spectively. Hutson la tied for second place with Charlie Malone of Washington, Wash-ington, each having caught 2L In passing efficiency. Bob Monett of Green Bay leads with 2 completions com-pletions in 50 attempts for a mark of 32 per cent, but his 480 yards gained falls far abort of the 778 piled up by "Sllngin" 8ammy Baugh of Washington. Baugh has thrown 118 and completed M for an average of 47 per cent. Jack Manders snd Riley Smith of Washington are tied in field goals kicked with four each. Cliff Battles Bat-tles of Washington continued to lead ground-gainers with 507 yards and George Groevenor of the Cardinals Car-dinals la second with 468. |