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Bean 33, Redskins 7 two second-penod TD strike* Cleveland. — . 4»en 17, Jets I : “H cl_mv Johnson rat
-wZw what we had to do.and the running of Robert New-j Eagles 14, Falcons 13 | San Francisco, and the Jets ^^"o™
and UiaT L plav good foot- house ’ Mike Borvla gambled and {played virtually even for three in from o^ yar^ui for anou
baU, "Chicago Coach* Jack Par-1 Staubachs passes of eight-won on a fourth-down pUy with periods - the 4»ers clinging to |er to put the gam y
da* sgid after his Bean did,yards to Drew Pearson and 25 less than 4‘x minutes to play.i
just that to pummel Washing- vards to Charles Young put hitting Charles Smith with a
Dallas on top 14-13 and New.nine-yard touchdown pass that:
house, who finished with 120jput Philadelphia ahead Then I
yards scored on a 24-vard the Eagles blocked Nick Mike-
third-period bunt ‘ Mayer’s last-play 42-yard field
Bills 50, Chiefs 17 goal attempt to preserve their
Joe Ferguson teamed with f ■
Hob Chandler on three short Packers 24, Lions 14 ___
touchdown passes, 0 J Sirrtp- j Steve Odom caught a 40-yard
son broke loose for 130 yards-!TD pass from halfback Will
more than hex had in three Harrell and set up another'
previous games - and a pair score with an 88-yard kickoff . • ■■
Rams 31, Dolphins 28 of touchdowns and Jeff Kinney return to give Green Bay Its; CINCINNATI 1AP1 - The rh,‘ ,lef?nd‘n| .7
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utes of the game And not until
Baltimore, had scored seven Cardinals 27, Giants 21
straight times Bert Jones | Steve Jones, a reserve run-;
passed for two touchdowns and nmg back, hauled in a three-:
Roosevelt Leaks ran for two in yard Jim Hart pass for a touch-:
down and bulled three yards
’By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Miami 31-38 to stay unbeaten
Only three teams are still un- *nd Dallas defeated Seattle 28-
and the New Eng- >3 to do the same (Minnesota
puts lU unbeaten mark on the
line tonight against visiting
Pittsburgh), Buffalo bombed
Kansas City 50-17, Baltimore
belted Tampa Bay 42-17, Cin-
cinnati clubbed Cleveland 45-24,
Philadelphia nipped Atlanta 14-
13, Green Bay downed Detroit
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the Oakland
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land Washington Redskins r-
fell from the height of per
pher claiming he was knocked |lrlwn Sunday in the National
to the ground and injured by fartbltt fa-ague, leaving only
Houston players after the th(, |/n Ani(l,|M [ialU., 24-14. St Louis beat the New
Cowboys and Mirmota Vik- York Qfents 27-21, San Fran-
"It was a heated game, and jn« cisco stopped the New York
it only took the littlest thing to j ^ i that1 Jets 174 and Houston outfought
tick it off,’ said Houston line- you say you don t see the Pa ''l<*w Orleans 31-26
backer Ted Washington, whose lno[1 mfntioned anywhere1 Patriots 48, Raiden 17
midfield wrestling match with m „ry pefection out , V)txjdv .. mni t0 jn.
Saints running back Tony Gal- 0r th^lr oritrms earlv losing ^ , y s *o n* . °w‘"
breath opened the free-for-all L li* aha? . Iinud,,e U5 * y rt N
^ «l«r season opener about a [Myhe we-|j start tnUmsdating
Washington said Galbreath month ago Hut since then, it’s y )e ■ Mld after h*
began swinging elbows at him, been one upset after another ^ 10 0, 14 passes for
and I put him down hard - -for the (imgan-AuHig..... 1B5 yards and rarrftvrtmws
Moore and Owens were m- ««* M* scoring Charg- for anolher H
volved in a separate incident at ,,rs wwe *rtUn* shut out 284 „ - « rw.,,, g
the same time Both squads on by lhe_ltttm JtPncos and *5?" "lT^1 Ik CdMieltd l? of M throws,
the field and manv of the nlav- Washington was getting skinned Rick Upchurch s 92-yard two. of them for touchdowns,
Iromooth hJL. „ 33 7 by the (hi. ago Bears, Oak- touchdown run with a punt and
it before the incident ended ® »» beconung the latest 57 yard pass reception that set
victim of the Steve Grogan jug- up one of Jim Turner s four
field goals - and , Denver's de-
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Three teams
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ton “You don’t outsmart or
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outfmes.se the Redskins This
was one of the Bean’ biggest
victories It came against a
team of playoff caliber '
Bob Avellini ran for one
touchdown and passed for one.
Walter Paytoq, rushed for 104
yards and a touchdown and the
Bean defense racked up su
quarterback sacks.
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Houston ton the game, but
three player, wen ejected, a
fan wm arrested and a photog-
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raphrr claimed he waa kicked
when the OUen and New Or-
leans Saints played football
Saints Coach Hank Stram
says he'll ask the NaUonal
Football League to investigate
incidents that led to a free-for-
all daring Houston's 21-28 victo-
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balls from wbat Houston defen-
uve back 2ske Moore called a
shove" and Stram called a
"chaipihot"
I'm calling the league office
Monday and asking for an in-
vestigation,' Stnm said
tile flareup ended with
Owen injured Moore ejected
from tbs game on Houston's
yards
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other score Bui the winning
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point, came with less than two
minutes to go on Tom Dem-
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Cowboys 28, Seahawks 72 Bengals 48,- Bl—* U l-J*i|iw'l'MI8MMli»D0re to pace St
The Cowboys spotted Seattle Ken Anderson threw four uub past.thg,winles3 Giapts,
a pair of early Jim Zom touch- touchdown passes, two apieceiwho got a pair of short touch-
The ^ree-for-all occurred
after Houston had just-about
iced the game with a 21-point
explosion led by defensive bark
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Billy Johnson set up his own two scoring sprint, paved the
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return, then scored on a nine-
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James (Yiswell. Extra points
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— Junior League
Wolverines 12, Cougars 0
Touchdowns - Wolverines
Mark Bookmyere and Mike
Marlow y _
Itams 7, Tigers 0
Touchdown - Kami: Greg
Abshier Extra point - Hams
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Bears 14, Channelview
Chiefs 0 Touchdowns -
licars faster Felder,David
Harvey. Extra points - Bears:
Lester Felder, Troy Logan.
Mustangs 27, Channelview
Cowboys 0. Touchdowns -
Mustangs: David Barnes 2,
Gary Waddell, Kevin Jones
Extra points Mustangs: Kevin
Jones 2. Andre Hammit
Midget league
Falcons 25, Colts 0.
Bulldogs 13, Channelview
Texans 0
Channelview Cardinals 13,
Hawks 6.
Wildcats 13, Eagles 0.
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Robert E. lie icored an incredible low of 20 pbinTs at
Bicentennial Park here Saturday to take top honors in the
Baytown Invitational cross country meet
Dickinson was the next nearest finisher behind the Lee harriers
with 70 points Spring Branch Memorial was third'at 71,
Brazoswood fourth at 116 and Spring Branch Stratford fifth with
139 points *
Lee', one-two punch of Mike Ikinem and Jimmy Girardeau did
the job (or the host Ganders, as the duo finished in a tie for top
honors with a 10 07 tlme>
Wallare Thompson was fourth in III 32, Dale Fippinger fifth in
10 33. Tim Sartor eighth in 10,53, Jerrel Uwrence 11th in 11,03
and Thomas Thiele 27th with a ll 29 time to round oift the lee
point total.
In the junior varsity division, Richard Galvan and Domingo |
Salinas finished one-two for lee with limes of It-15 and 11:21.1
j respectively
10 * •* Russell Jenkins had a 11 33 for fifth, Charles Little on It 46 for
lOth, Juan Zamora a 12:00 for I Itli, Paul Cox a 12 07 for 12th, Jeff
Johnson a 15th-place 12:15, Bryan Thiele a 23r.l place time of
12 24, lsirry Wootan a 12:32 for 26th and Bill Bailey a 12 39 for
27th place “ ' .
In the freshman part of the meet, Edward Bishop carried the
fee banner to a top finish with an 1133 clocking Mike laFrentz
was 23rd in 15:06, Andrea Well 41st In 13:20, Andrew Fuentes
*—<• 42nd in 13:21 and Arthur Kohler 43rd at 13:25.
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fourth with a total of 95 point, 11.07; Billy Burkett 12th in
here Saturday in the Rice In- II 13, Steve Duplantis 14th in
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