University Daily Kansan, December 7, 1981 Page 11 eer also make the com- when you children the em to be see in the hat more ted to the said that right think s, nurses work on pressed by only people alone on Broncos defeat Chiefs, 16-13 By United Press International DENVER -Rob Lytle and Larry Canada scored a pair of short-yardage touchdowns in the first half yesterday to lead the Denver Broncos—struggling to rebound from back-to-back losses—to 13 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Broncos also scored on a 23-yard field goal by Fred Steinfort. The Chiefs' points came on two field goals in the third quarter down run by fullback James Hadnot. The outcome was in doubt as late as the 2-minute warning when the Chiefs drove as far as the Bronco 22, but linebacker Bob Swenson intercepted a pass by Steve Fuller and ran it back to the Kansas City 48. Both teams, members of the AFC West, went into the game with 8-5 records, and the victory kept alive Denver's chances of earning a playoff The San Diego Chargers lost to the Buffalo Bills, 28-27. The loss knocked the Chargers out of first place in the AFC West. San Diego is now tied with Kansas City for second place, while Denver takes over sole possession while Denver takes over sole possession of the top spot. The Broncos received the opening kickoff, and two plays later, after a holding penalty and a 5-yard loss by Tony Reed, they found themselves bottled up on their five. But after Dave Preston advanced the ball to the nine, Craig Morton hit Steve Watson for an 84-yard pass, the longest non-scoring completion in the team's history. The play put the ball on the ground as the crowd later, Lyle scored from three yards out. Morton, who went into the game as the league's second-ranked quarterback, completed 16 passes for 278 yards. The Chiefs took the ensuing kickoff as far as the Denver 16 before being stopped by the Bronco defense. Lowery, the AFC's second-ranked scorer before the game, missed a 34-yard attempt, giving Denver the ball to go up and point going into yesterday's contest. The Broncos took over possession and held it until early in the second period but stalled on the Kansas City 11. It scored 23-yard field goal made it 10 Denver. The Broncos' second touchdown was set up by a 28-yard interference penalty called on Kansas City cornerback Eric Harris that put the ball on the Chiefs' arm, and the defense went over from the two but the connection failed because of a high snap. The Chiefs finally scored with two quick field goals late in the second quarter. The first came at the end of a long drive beginning at the Kansas City 20. Lowery kicked his first from 43 yards, but the Cubs scored by Denver's Rick Ripras that gave Kansas City the ball on the Denver 27—he kicked a second from 49 yards out. The second half turned into more of a defensive contest. The only scoring in the third period was Kansas City's 1-yard run, capping its 80-yard drive. There was no scoring in the fourth quarter. Kansas City's desperation drive fizzled in the last 2 minutes when a 57-yard field goal attempt by Lowery, which would have tied the game, went wide to the left. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National Forest Tampa Bay 24, Atlanta 23 Florida 15, St. Louis 17 Dallas 37, Baltimore 13 Oklahoma City 26, Sacramento 19 Detroit 16, Kansas City 13 New York Giants 10, Los Angeles 7 Miami 24, New England 14 Washington 18, Colorado 27 Seattle 27, New York Jets 23 Washington 18, Philadelphia 11 TONIGHT'S GAME Pittsburgh at Oakland monday madness Fast...Free Delivery 841-7900 1445 W. 23rd St. 841-8002 610 Florida Hours: 4:30-1:00 Sun - Thurs. 4:30-2:00 Fr & Sat. $6.50 Good Mondays only Pay only $5.00 for a large 16 - 1 item available to all Pepa's Pepa's Price includes tax One pizza per coupon 10 for all Fast. Free Delivery Good at listed locations Our drivers carry less than $10.00 WHY SELL ELSEWHERE FOR LESS. . . YOU DESERVE THE BEST NOW THROUGH FINALS 1420 Crescent Rd. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free Parking Jayhawks win Nebraska Invitational By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas women's swim team easily won the Nebraska Invitational this weekend Sports Writer KU won the meet with 1,126 points. Texas Tech was a very distant second with 674 points. Colorado State was third with 660.1% He swimming coach Gary Kempf had said he thought the meet would be between KU, LSU and State. State LSU finished seventh. KU won the first five races and continued winning throughout the three-day meet. "BASICALLY WE did a real good job," Kempf said. "The best one for this time of the year. Colorado State and LSU left some people home, but it wasn't enough to make up this large margin." Kansas opened the meet by winning the 200-yard relay medley and then took the first four places in the 500 freestyle. Co-captain Mary Kay Fitzgerald said she talked to the team about startling out quickly in the meet. "I told them we ought to go in and set the pace, which would excite the other teams and push them, who would help us," she said. "If we go into the pool excited, they should be too." KU took 13 of the 24 swimming events and in some races ended up swimming against teammates for the top places. "In a lot of cases we were swimming against our own team," Fitzgerald said. AMONG THE top swimmers for the Jahawks were Shelly Blee and Jenny Wagstaff. Bieck won the 500 freestyle, the 1,650 freestyle and was on the winning 800 freestyle team. She also had second place finishes in the 400 individual medley and the 200 breaststroke. Wagstaff won the 200 freestyle, the 202 individual medley, the 100 individual medley and was also on the 800 freestyle team. In the diving events, Colleen Nichol placed third in the 3-meter and fifth in the 1-meter event. Carrie Gangle placed 6th place finish in both events. Kansas easily beat the other big Eight teams at the meet, Missouri and Nebraska. The Jayhawks defeated Oklahoma earlier this year but said the Jayhawks should continue their dominance in the Big Eight. While the Jayhawks easily won the meet, they did not have any national qualifying times, but Kempf was pleased with the Jayhawks per- "They did a nice job," he said. "This was the best performance this early in the year. They swam with a lot of intensity." NEBERSA KINPTATIONAL RESULTS KU-1-128 Hawaii State -660% Colorado State -660% Nebraska -618 Iowa -604 Missouri -444 Louisiana State -608% VISIONS 806 MASSACHUSETTS 841-7421 Season's Greetings from The University Daily KANSAN The staff of the University Daily Kansan thanks its advertisers and readers for their support during the past semester and wishes everyone a joyous and festive Holiday Season.