8 Monday, December 4, 1978 University Dally Kansan OUR CLOSE OUT SALE AT THE COUNTRY HOUSE CONTINUES WITH FURTHER REDUCTIONS Pendleton Sportswear...20% off John Meyer, Emily & Pandora Sportswear... 25% off Coats ... 25% off Blouses ... 20% off Sweaters... 20% off Dresses... 25% off All Accessories... 20% off One group ... Values to $38.00 now $4.99 ea. the Town Shop 839 Massachusetts Rampaging Chiefs beat Buffalo, 14-10 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UOI)—Mike Livingston tight hit and Walter White with a 3-yard touchdown pass on the final play of the third quarter yesterday to give the Kansas City Chiefs a 14-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Eddy Patton set up the score with a 42- yard kick return follow a 22-yard field goal by Tom Dempsey that put the Bills ahead 10-7. The Chiefs used a 15-yard penalty against Buffalo for a late hit and a 14-yard pass from livingstone to Henry. White first touchdown of the season. THE YOUNG Kansas City defense intercepted three Joe Ferguson passes and also recovered two fumbles to the Chiefs up their record to 4-0 SAFety Gary Barbaro intercepted of the Chiefs into a fumble at Buffalo with an identical record. Kansas City also scored on a 17-yard first-quarter run by Ted McKnight. Buffalo tied it 17 in the second quarter on a 40-yard pass from Ferguson to Frank Lewis and took the lead on Dempsey's ninth field goal of the season with 3:22 left in the third period. Kansas City had a golden opportunity less than a minute into the game when Curtis Brown fumbled the ball at the Buffalo 23 on the second play. Gary Green fell on it. The Chiefs moved the 4-yard line in seven plays but Jan Anderson's 21-yard find goal, try was blocked by rookie linebacker Lucas Sanford. A 27-YARD Rusty Jackson punt capped the Bills' second possession to give the Chiefs the ball at the Buffalo 42. Kansas City did not muff that opener on Sunday, but it ended up the 17 yards around left for his sixth touchdown to cap the seven-play drive. Mario Clark intercepted a Livingston pass midway through the second quarter to give the Bills the ball at their own 17. Ferguson marched them 85 yards for the score. The Buffalo quarter completed four passes in 2 yards in the drive. The men's swim team finished either first or second in 10 of 12 events to win the Big Eight Relays Friday and Saturday in Norman, Okla. KU men's team dominates pool in Big Eight Relavs KU won three events and finished second in seven more to roll up 120 points. Iowa State was second with 84 points and Missouri third with 83. "We won because we were first or second in all but two relays," Bill Spahn, men's swim coach, said yesterday. "We were trying to be strong in all events, and the other teams tried to load a few relays to try to win." KU won last year's meet, but only by 20 points. Spaah said he thought that winning by 36 points this year showed the team's improved depth. "This meet gave us a chance to see how we stacked up against the other teams in depth," he said. "We do have a lot of depth compared with the other teams." 300-yard butterfly—1, Sauer, Crampon, Graves, 2.377; 3.074-90 yard breaststroke—1, Graves, Flaska, Blankenship, 3.022; 1- meter dive—1, Anagnus, Anselmi, points; 400-yard dive—1, Anselmi, points; 400-yard dive—1, Anselmi, points; 3.365; 1400-yard freestyle—2, Killen, Collins, Bakkier- Arkema, Graves, 13.089; 200-yard medley- gray, Blankenship, Miller, Messer, Jenkins, Gray, Rowland, 1.265; 3- meter dive—2, Annagus, Anselmi, 378.47 points; 600-yard freestyle—2, Killen Docking, Bakkier-Arkema, Miller, Rowe, Jenkins, Gray, Rowland, 1.265; 3-meter dive—2, Annagus, Anselmi, 24.53; and 400-yard freestyle—3, Gray, Bakkier-Arkema, Barnes, 3.14.5. Women place 3rd in meet Janet Lindstrom won four events to lead the women's swim team to a third-place finish out of 10 teams at the Nebraska Invitational Friday and Saturday in Lincoln. team like them. Our girls swam really strong and did a really good job." Florida State won the meet with 799 points followed by Wisconsin with 688 and KU with 603. Lindstrom and Lanny Schaffer were the only individual winners for KU. Lindstrom won the 100- 200, 500- and 1,650-yard races, while Lindstrom won the 100-yard and 200-yard backstakes. "Florida State is a very excellent team," Gary Kempel, women swim coach, said. "We have one of the best programs in the country." Erin McMorrow placed second in the 50- yard freestyle. Her time of *24.8* was a varsity record. KU also placed three relay teams. "BOTH WISCONSIN and Florida state were rested and wearing skin suits," Kempf said. "I think that we are a little better than WISCONSIN when conditions are equal. "We can match Florida State top girl for top girl, but they have a little better depth than us. I think that we showed we are still the top team in the Midwest." Results for KU were: A short course in Bonded Bourbon. Kentuckt, Straight Bourbon Whiskey 100 proof Bottled in Bond. Old Grand-Dad Distillery Co., Frankfort. Kw 40001. RUSSIA 100-yard freestyle - 2, McMorrow, :24.8; 100-yard freestyle - 1, Lindstrom, 53.5; 200-yard freestyle - 1, Lindstrom, 1,537.7; 500-yard freestyle - 1, Lindstrom, 4,59; 1,560-yard freestyle - 1, Lindstrom, 173.25; 100-yard backstroke - 1, Schaffer, 1,008.2; 100-yard backstroke - 1, Schaffer, 2,648; 100-yard freestyle relay - 2, McMorrow, :39.0; 100-yard freestyle Lance, 1,39.0; 100-yard freestyle relay - 3, Gladney, Nohnek, McMorrow, Schaffer, Lindstrom, 3:39; 400-yard medley relay - 2, Schaffer, Linda Savidge, Lindstrom, McMorrow. 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