12 Monday, November 26, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Chiefs Continued from p. 11 sive line was playing great, but our line was up to the task and just took over. I give all the credit to today's performance to 'the offensive line.' Deberg completed 12 of 21 passes for 149 yards without being intercepted, and he was sacked just once. Schroeder was 9 of 18 for 402 yards with no interceptions. He was sacked five times and lost two fumbles. Kansas City took a 17-10 lead on an 11-yard touchdown pass from DeBerg to Jones with 2:49 left in the third period. The score came two plays after a fumble by Schroeder which Derrick Thomas scored to the Los Angeles 12 yard line. The Raiders responded by moving 72 yards on nine plays and tied the game 17-17, scoring on a 10-4 run by Allen on a third-and-nine play. The Chiefs took a 3-0 lead on a Los Angeles tied the game 10-10 on a 50-yard field goal by Jeff Jaeger on the final play of the first half. 35-yard field goal by Lowy at 2:40 of the second quarter. Kansas City moved 18 yards on six plays after a 19-yard punt return by J. B. Birden. The Raiders then drove 90 yards on 10 plays to take a 7-3 lead, scoring on a 8-yard run by Allen with 2:03 left before halftime. The Chiefs responded by moving 52 yards on five plays after a 37-yard kickoff回忆 by Fred Jones to take a 107 lead with Kansas City scored on a 19 yard run from DeLberg to Emile Harry. Last of NFL's unbeaten lose The Associated Press The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams happily ruined next week's battle of the beutabens. In one of the most anticipated non-playoff games in NFL history, the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers were expected to meet Dec. 3 in the first game ever between 11-0 teams. But neither team made it 10-10-14 as the Eagles defeated the Giants 31-13 yesterday, in the Rams forced six turnovers in a 28-17 victory that snapped San Francisco's record- tying 18-game winning streak. Philadelphia's Randall Cunningham threw TD passes of 49 yards to Fred Barnett and 6 yards to Calvin Williams. He also jumped in from 1 yard out for another score at the end of the game that lasted more than nine minutes. Just 22 seconds after Cunningham's scoring pass to William gave Philadelphia a 24-13 lead. Byron Patterson scored his first shot for Phili Sims and ran it in for the clinching touchdown, 2:10 into the final quarter. In a wind-driven rainstorm in San Francisco, Cleveland Gary scored three touchdowns and backlack Buford McGee threw for one score and ran for another as the Rams (4-7) became the first team to defeat the defending Super Bowl champions since Nov. 19, 1989. The 1985' Joe Montana turned the ball over four times, fumbling once and throwing three interceptions for the first time since Sept. 18, 1988. National College Sportswriters Football Poll 1. Colorado (14) 2. Georgia Tech (4) 4. Miami (1) 5. Brigham Young Sports briefs 7. Florida 6. Notre Dame 7. Florida 9. Washington 10. Penn State 8. Florida State 11. Tennessee 11. Tennessee 10. Houston 12. Houston 12. Michigan 14. Clemson 13. Michigan 15. Mississippi 16. Nebraska 15. Mississippi 16. Nebraska 17 Iowa 18. Louisville 19. Illinois 20. Auburn Writers from the following schools participated in the poll: Kansas, Duke, Penn State, Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana Third-generation racer dies in speedway crash BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Bill Vukovich III, a third-generation race car driver and rookie of the year in the 1988 Indianapolis 500, died yesterday after a crash at Mesa Marin Speedway, a racing official said. KANSAN The 27-year-old Vukovich had just completed a few practice laps when his sprint car slammed into a wall at about 1:30 p.m., said the official, Frank Lewis, president of the California Racing Association. Vukovich, who was practicing for an afternoon race, was taken to Kern Medical Center where he died a short time later. Lewis said. His grandfather, Bill Vukovich, won the Indy 500 in 1953 and 1954 and was killed while leading the 1955 race. His father, Bill Vukovich Jr., was runner-up at Indy in 1973 and raced Indian cars for 12 years. The younger Uvkovich competed in the last three Indy 500s and finished 14th in 1988 when he was honored as rookie of the year. Vukovich was the 1806 West Super Modified champion with six victories. The next year he reigned as the U.S. Auto Club Super Modified winner, winning 12 of 17 races, including a record-seven straight. Brett seeks contract extension with Royals George Brett wants to finish his career in a Kansas City Royals uniform. Brett and club executives will meet in January, shooting for a fair contract extension that will keep the 37 City players in place. City for the rest of his playing days. Last winter, Brett became frustrated when the Royals signed several free agents and increased the team's structure, which decreased his salary. Brett inquired about getting a raise and questioned whether he was still wanted. He even suggested a trade if indeed, become excess bagage. Royals owner Ewing Kauffman never budged, basically telling Brett to hush up, then to show up and honor his $1.83 million contract. "I learned a valuable lesson last year," Brett said. "I learned who's the boss, and you do things the way the boss wants them done." Brett complied, and performed extraordinarily during the second half of the 1990 season, winning his first major league batting title with a .329 average. "George Brett is still a vital, vital part of this team," Royals General Manager Herk Robinson said. 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SPRING BREAK 1991! $534 / double $524 / triple - Nonstop round trip air transportation - 8 days & 7 nights at the Radisson Paraiso Cancun, - a 5 star hotel located directly on the Caribbean - Hotel / Airport transfers - All hotel taxes / gratuities / U.S. departure taxes - $150,000 flight insurance Now Hiring - Call Mark at 865-4095 for reservations! Stewart Travel Service, Inc. The University Daily Kansan now is accepting applications for the Spring 1991 news staff. The Kansan also is seeking cartoonists, a news clerk and a staff librarian. Available positions include editors' jobs in the editorial, layout, photography and graphics departments. People wishing to submit editorials and columns on a regular basis also should apply. Applications are available in 200 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Please include a brief resume and a copy of your spring class schedule. Please sign up for an interview when you deliver your application. Submissions are due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20. Questions should be directed to Chris Siron, 864-4810. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Applications are now available for 2 New WORKSTATIONS in the Kansas Union for Spring 1991. Registered Student Organizations may pick up an application in the Kansas Union at the SUA Office or the Organizations & Activities Center. Only Workstations are Available DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS is 5:00 pm on November 30,1990 5:00 pm on November 30,1990 SELL IT FAST IN THE DAILY KANSAN All Scholarship Hall Council Would like to thank the volunteers and Donors who participated in the Fall 1990 Blood Drive. ASHC would especially like to thank those men and women from the Scholarship Halls of: Battenfeld Battenfield Douthart Grace Pearson Miller Pearson Sellards Stephenson Watkins We thank you for your support!!