R Monday, September 18, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Passes haunt Raiders; Chiefs win 24-19 The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The winning drive in Kansas City's 24-19 victory against Los Angeles yesterday covered 87 yards, and the Raiders contributed 60. Leading 19-17 in the fourth quarter, the Raiders began to self-destruct when Los Angeles' Jay Schroeder threw a bad pass that Kevin Ross intercepted on the 13. Christian Okoye plunged across from the 1 a few minutes later, but not before the Raiders had been flagged for 60 yards on four penalties, including two pass interference penalties worth 50 yards against Tim McDaniel. "We all get penalized. I don't feel sorry for them," said Emile Harry, the intended receiver on one of two plays. "I had a bad one," said McDaniel, a second-year pro. "Ball control and two penalties killed us." "There's no place else to look," he said. "I'm the guy." The victory gave Marty Schotte- heimer a successful home debut as Chiefs head coach and drew a nea- sellout crowd of more than 71,000. Schroeder attempted to shoulder all the blame for throwing the interception in the first place. "I would be remiss if I didn't indicate their presence is a very important part of what we're trying to accomplish," Schottenheimer said. The 250-pound Okoye, who missed training camp with a neck injury, totaled 86 yards on 27 carries and completed an 8-yard run in the second period. McDaniel drew a 23-yard interference penalty on the first play after Ross' interception. "I saw the ball, and I saw I was in no position to make the play, so I just tried to hold him up." McDaniel said. "I feel fine," he said. "I am a little tired, but the way the line was blocking today made it easy." When the drive reached midnight, successive 5-yard penalties for offsides and defensive holding helped keep the Chiefs going. "It's the same old story," said Raider defensive end Mike Wise. "Mistakes killed us." Other football games: Miami 24, New England 10 Atlanta 27, Dallas 21 Cincinnati 41, Pittsburgh 18 Green Bay 35, New Orleans 34 Cleveland 38, N.Y. Jets 24 Philadelphia 42, Washington 37 N.Y. Giants 24, Detroit 14 L.A. Rams 31, Indianapolis 17 Chicago 38, Minnesota 7 Phoenix 34, Seattle 24 Houston 34, San Diego 27 San Francisco 20, Tampa Bay 16 Saberhagen allows one hit in his 20th victory The Associated Press BALTIMORE — Bret Saberhagen toasted his 20th victory with a few bottles of champagne in the clubhouse, but Manager John Wathan doesn't think that is enough celebration for the Kansas City ace. "He should be the front-runner for the Cy Young. There's no doubt about it," Wathan said after Saberhagen became the first 20-game winner in the American League, holding the Baltimore Orioles to one hit during seven innings in the Royals' 7-0 victory yesterday. awesome, outstanding." "I'm glad he's the first to win 20 games because I don't think people have talked about him enough this year," Wahard said. "He could have had 23 or 24 (victories) by now with a little luck early in the season. He was George Brett drove in four runs with three hits as the Royals ended a three-game losing streak and pulled to within 2½ games of Oakland in the N.Y. League West. The Orioles fell 21% behind Toronto in the AL East. "We came into Baltimore playing well and then lost two games and were 3½ games out," Saberhagen said. "I think there was more pressure on me to pick the team up than to win 20." Saberhagen, 20-6, equaled his victory total of his Cy Young Award-winning season in 1985 with his 11th victory in 12 starts. He is 18-3 since May 4 and has allowed one earned run in his last 48 innings. Saberhagen is tied with Houston's Mike Scott for the major league lead in victories. Kansas City, Topeka, Tonganoxie, Leavenworth, Eudora, Baldwin, and other cities? 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