6 Monday, January 24, 1994 DICKINSON THEATRE Dickinson 6 841 B600 2239 South Iowa St. Shadowlands P* 4.05; 7.00; 9.45 Iron Will P* 4.05; 7.00; 9.35 Grunpy Old Men P* 13.14; 20.2; 7.50 Beethoven's P* 2.15; 11.5; 9.35 Sact Acti I P* 4.25; 10.9; 4.5 House Party I R* 4.40; 25.2; 9.40 $3 Primetime Show (+) Heating Dolly Senior Clue Anime! Imagined Stereo CINEMA TWIN AIR STATS TUFFI/OWA K41 5191 $1.25 MyLife PG-13 5.90 7.38, 9.45 Rudy PG 5.90, 7.20 Malice R 9.45 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 - 5 pm Mon. - FrJ/ 10 - 4 pm Sat. The Associated Press The lights fade away for Montana and his magic ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — For two magic minutes, he was the old Joe Montana, slick and quick, whipping passes, moving Kansas City methodically down the field. Gone were the miserable first 28 minutes of Sunday's AFC championship game against Buffalo, a 3-for-14 disaster. Gone were the drifting, fluttering passes. Suddenly, he was Joe Cool, crisply completing four straight passes, and five of six, moving the Chiefs to the Bills' 5-ward line. One more pass and the Chiefs would be on the board, down just a touchdown at halftime. One more, Joe. "If we score, maybe everything is a little smile," Montana said, a thin smile on his lips. "We got going. We get the ball back at the start of the second half." He threw for the end zone and the ball was right there, in the hands of Kimble Anders — but then it bounced out and into the hands of Buffalo's Henry Jones. It was the end of the drive. And shortly after that, it was the end of Montana. Just as he threw the ball, Montana was hit from behind by Phil Hansen. And on his way down, Bruce Smith met him from one side and Jeff Wright arrived as well. Sacked for a 5-yard loss by Darryl Talley on the first play of the third quarter, Montana came back throwing on the next down. He scrambled a bit before finding Keith Cash for 17 yards over the middle. As Hansen hit Montana, the 37-year-old quarterback pitched forward, head first, on the frozen turf. The collision was frightening and it was not surprising when Montana stayed down, clutching his helmet, almost as if he was trying to keep his head on his shoulders. "I don't remember much about the olay." Montana said. "There were about three of us that hit him," Smith said. "I think when he came down, his head hit the carpet and he went 'Ohhh?' You knew something was wrong. I asked him if he was all right but he couldn't comprehend what I was saying. He was out of it." "My head hurt and everything went white for a couple of seconds," Montana said. "I had a sharp pain in my head." Montana was helped off the field, listing a little, looking like a broken- down quarterback than the folk hero. On the sidelines, he sat on the bench, hands folded in his lap, a sort of vacant look in those electric eyes that have dissect NFL defenses so thoroughly over the years. The word from the Kansas City bench was that Montana was dazed and being re-evaluated. No re-evaluation was necessary. Joe Cool was done for the day, finished after 9-for-23 and 125 yards, the last 17 of which he never got to see. "I don't remember much of it," Montana said. "I remember grabbing my head. Everything went white. I couldn't remember most of the third quarter." It was an hour after the game, and Montana had showered. He spoke clearly and yet he wasn't all there. That was the case for most of Sunday. In drizzly overcast weather, Montana never seemed to get untracked. "I'm not me." "It still hurts," he said. "If I move my head quickly, I get dizzy. He missed his first five passes and they were not close. When he started the two-minute drill with the Chiefs Chiefs and Bills By the Numbers First Quarter Buf—Thomas 12 run (Christie kick) P-11 Second Quarter KC—FG Lowery 31,12:46. KC—FG Lowery 31, 12.40. KC—FG Lowery 31, 14.21. Buf——Thomas 3 run (Christie kick), 2:58 Buf——FG Christie 23, 7:56. FG Christie 18,3:05. Buf—FG Christie 25,12:59. Third Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KC—Allen 1 run (Lowery kick), 11:54. Fourth Quarter Buf—Thomas 3 run (Christie kick), 9:30 A—76,642 RUSHING-Kansas City, Allen 18-50. Anders 2-1, Montana 1-1. Buffalo, Thomas 33-186, K.Davis 10-32, Reed 1-8, Kelly 2-13 PASSING—Kansas City, Montana 9-23 1-125, Kleg 16-29 1-198. Buffalo, Kelly 17-27-0-160. 2-36, McNair 2-33, Hayes 2-14 Passed A00 2-14 Added RECEIVING—Kansas City, Cash 6-87 Davis 5-17, Birden 4-60, Allen 2-3-6, McNair 1-2, Hayes 2-1-4, E. Thompson 1-1-2, Hughes 1-1-1, Anders 1-7, Szott 1-6, Buffalo, Reed 4-4-9 Darwin 4-1-1, McNair 4-1-1 Thomas 2-22, Beebe 2-19, McKellan 1-7 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Brooks 4-34, Metelzaar 4-29, Thomson 4-29, Bears 4-30, Metellera 4-7 Source: The Associated Press KANSAN down 20-6 and the Bills in a prevent defense, he had passed for just 33 yards. "I couldn't get a grip on the ball," he said. 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