Monday, October 16. 1978 OAKLAND (AP)—Ken Stanley completed 12 of his first 13 passes, one of the 49-hookup bookup with old favorite Fred Bletnikoff, to lead the Oakland Raiders to an easy 28-6 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs yesterday. Stabler's passing overwhelms KC Stabler had his finest passing day so far this season, hitting on 15 of 20 throws and totaling 222 yards for the Oakland offense, which moved against Kansas City at almost will but fought itself with numerous penalties. Biletknifow, no longer a starter, was in the game as a third wide receiver on a third-down play late in the second period when he took a short pass over the middle and ran 30 yards to complete the 49-yard play. It was another great performance in regular season play since 1971. yard line and the Raiders took a 14-10 lead after Stabler threw a touchdown pass to tight end Dave Casper on the next play. The left-handed quarterback was 10-6-11 for Biletnikoff was downed at the Chiefs' 4- Stabler completed two passes to Casper on a first period drive of 70 yards that ended with fullback Mark van Egghen's 3-yard touchdown in the final quarter and safety yard plunge in the final quarter and safety Charles Phillips wrapped up Oakland's scoring, making the score 28-0, with a 4-1yard interception return for the Raiders, who made their record 5-2. The Chiefs, 14, netted only 98 yards on offense through three quarters. They scored on Tony Adams' 16 yard pass to Larry Dorsey with 3:10 remaining in the game. Hart, who completed 17 of 28 passes for 284 yards and one touchdown, suffered a partial separation of his left shoulder when he was dropped to the floor in the final minute of the fourth quarter. ST LOUIS (AP)—The St. Louis Cardinals lost not only a 24-21 National Football League game yesterday to the Dallas Cowboys, but also services of veteran quarterback Jim Harr. Cardinals' Hart injured in loss Hart, who was playing his 65th consecutive game—the longest streak among NFL quarterbacks—was replaced by the same signal caller Steve Paskiewicz. “THE FIRST THING I tried to do was bend my bellow and I couldn't. He a good football player,” Hart said of the 250-pound Martin. "I knew what it was. I'd had it happen before," said Hart, who will miss St. Louis" game next Sunday on the road against the New York Jets. Also injured in the contest was Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach, but he is not expected to miss the Cowboys' next game at home against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rafael Septen kicked a winning 47-yard field goal. The NFL action was the first for Pete Rose in the league since 1977 from Missouri. Paskewicz threw only one pass in the closing seconds, an aerial intendance for Mel Gray but intercepted by Russell Wilson. "You have to definitely be cold." Septim said after kicking the 47-vard field goal. "IF YOU LET YOUR emotions control you," he said, "you don't have a chance." Septiun, a native of Mexico City who attended Southwestern Louisiana and is in his second NFL season, booted his winning field goal with 24 points for yard further out late in the fourth period. "Coach Tom Landry came over and told me not to worry about it. He said it was a wager on the outcome." "When you're kicking, you have to forget about what happened before. You just keep your head down and watch the ball. I knew it was going to be tough enough. It was the biggest kick of my life." Septien's boot at 3:28 of overtime extended St. Louis' losing streak in the NFL to 11 games and left a relieved Landry grateful. "We were making errors at times that Rugby club wins at home KU's Rugby Club managed a 21-15 victory over the Old Yellers yesterday in their last home game of the season. Their season record stands at 9-1. Scoring for KU were Dan Katz with a four-point try; Alex Clark with two tries and a three-point penalty kick, Kris Cooper for a three point conversion. Hay on a two-point conversion kick. Kirk Goga, team member, said he was disappointed in the way the team played. "This was our first home game in a long time and we really wanted to impress the home crowd. We should have had an easy time, then, but we just didn't play." "He said." "We played slow today." Cooper said. "But we won and that's what counts." The ruggers' play next in the Heart of America Rugby Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. Saturday and Sunday. The two teams are expected to field thirty-five teams. Field hockey team loses to Iowa in five overtimes By NANCY DRESSLER Associate Sports Editor Diana Beebe must wish that a scoreboard could indicate the closeness of an athletic contest rather than just the final score. Beebe, coach of the Kansas field hockey team, saw her squad play its best game of the season Saturday but still come out on the losing end of a 7-6 score. Anne Lewinson scored KU's only goal in the regulation period. Her strike came on a corner kick by a defender. "Then at about 1½ minutes into the game they scored." Beeber said. "The rest of the game was gone." However, KU did not仁颂 the game easily to the University of Iowa in a match played in Iowa City. In fact, the game lasted a marathon of 2½ hours and went into five overtime periods before Iowa outscored the Jawhvakes. A new rule concerning overtime periods was used. According to the rule, a 7½ minute period is played. Whoever scores the most goals during the period wins. But Kansas and Iowa both could not score. not only during the first overtime period, but also during a second one. TO BREAK the deadlock, each team was given five one-on-one chances to score. Five offensive players for each team each had one shot against the opposing goal keeper. "We each scored three the first time. Then we each scored one. In the next period, they scored one and we didn't 'score' so they won, official 7-6. " Beebe said. "We played the best we've played," she said. "We played excellent defense. They were down at our end of the field a lot but they couldn't get a score in." It was not until the third set of penalty strokes that lowa pulled away. But she said the Jayhawks did not see themselves as losers. KU missed an opportunity to end the game in the first overtime period. Time ran out as the Jayhawks were two on one and the goal keeper and were setting up a shot. Women harriers 2nd despite short warmup IN ANOTHER game Saturday, KU lost 1-1 decision to Northwestern University. By CARLOS MURGUIA Sports Writer "The shortened warm-up time probably has a minor effect on the team performance, but in terms of them didn't get to stretch as much as they normally like to, we still had some problems." The winner of the Nebraska Invitational team title was K-State with 27 points. KU finished with 50 and Missouri third with 51. After finally finding where the tournament was, the KU women's cross country team finished second at the Nebraska Invitational this weekend in Lincoln. "It was a tough meet," women's cross country coach Teri Anderson said. "K-State had a very good day and I thought we ran fairly well. The team did all right considering we had some injuries recently, but we had a delay in getting to the meet." "We had some difficulty in finding the course," Anderson said. "I had to stop a couple of times and ask people for directions." She said the team still arrived before the meet started. But instead of the usual hour on Friday, she waited for the day to begin. ANDERSON SAID the delay was caused by unclear directions to the running course. The winner of the individual title was Katee Sacker's Urish. Urish finished first with 18 of the runs. KU'S HIGHEST place finisher was junior Other KU finishes and their times were Maureen Finholm, 13th, 20:01; Vicki Simpson, 14th, 20:07; Jane Brock, 23rd, 21:08; and Bob Hertzieg, 27th, 21:12. Two other Jayhawks finished in the top ten. Senior Karen Fitz, with her highest place finish this season, took eight with a 15-20 victory. Louise Murphy ninth finished with 19-40. Michelle Brown, who finished fourth with a time of 19:08. Anderson said the top seven finishers would represent KU in the Big Eight Cross Country Championship meet this weekend at Columbia, Mo. "I think toughest thing in the National Football League is to have injuries early in the season," Lantry said. 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