University Daily Kansan, November 12, 1984 SPORTS Page 1 Cerny leads swim team The women's swimming team won two of three dual meets and the men's team lost three dual meets Friday and Saturday in the Midwest Invitational Dual in Carbondale, Ill. The women defeated Illinois, 61-52, and Missouri, 91-22, but lost to Southern Illinois 62-51. Southern Illinois was ranked sixth and KU 11th in the nation in the preseason coaches poll. "I was pleased with our performance," Coach Gary Kempf said of the women's team. "The Illinois meet was not as close as it looked, and the Southern Illinois match was very close." Celine Cerny won the 200-yard butterfly and the 200-yard backstroke. Kempf said her times were two of the best in the nation this year. Cerny's times were 2.04 in the long jump and 2.67.7 in the backstroke. Kempf said Tammy Pease swam well in the 50-yard freestyle and the 400-yard individual medley. She also anchored the 400-yard freestyle relay. The Jayhawks won the 400-yard medley relay, with anchor swimmer Jacqueline Pease, Tammy's sister, coming from behind for the victory. In the men's division. KU lost to Southern Illinois 72-41. Illinois 72-41 and Missouri 66-47. In diving, Kempil said he was impressed with the performances of freshmen Lori Spurney and Cynthia Lybarger. "I was pleased with the way we performed," Kempt said. "But our inexperience showed badly. We were in a face. The scores were deceptive." Kempf said senior Brad Coons swam well in the 200 yard individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke Kempf also praised the performances of sophomore Karl Stumpf, senior Ken Grey and freshman Chuck Jones Volleyballers lose at KSU The volleyball team was shutout at the Kansas State Tourney Friday and Saturday in Manhattan, its last tournament before the Big Eight Championships Nov. 16 and 17 in Norman, Okla. The first match for KU was a loss to Wichita State, 15-10, 11-15, 11-15 and 10-15. Next, Kansas State beat KU, 7-15, 12-15 and 5-15. Tulsa beat KU 12-15, 6-15 and 5-15. In its last match, KU lost to Wichita State in the playoff round, 12-15, 14-16 and 10-15. Joda & Friends Hairstyling $8.00 Haircuts w/KUID 745 New Hampshire 841-0337 "It is unfortunate that we will be gauged by our won-loss record." Lockwood said. "We played exciting ball this weekend Last year, we had a great win and I didn't have the talent and skill. This year's team is inconsistent. Head coach Bob Lockwood said although the Jayhawks didn't win any matches, they played exciting volleyball and had good long rallies. The talent is there. In another year or so, we will be in the thick of things and the team knows it. ALL DAY KEGGER SPECIAL!! Windload-Workload Exercise Indoors All Winter! Moon leads Oilers past Chiefs 17-16 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo It took 11 weeks but Houston finally struck oil on the Moon. Warren Moon, the Oliers' $6 million quarterback, rushed for one touchdown and passed for another in a 17-16 victory yesterday over the Kansas City Chiefs, record of 23 consecutive road losses. It was Houston's first road victory since a 9.4 triumph over the Cleveland Browns Sept. 13, 1981 and its first victory after 10 straight losses this season. The Olliers also snapped an overall 11-game losing streak back to 15th game of the 1983 season when they beat Cleveland, 14-27. Moon capitalized by driving the Oilers 55 yards in eight plays for a 14-9 lead with his one-yard touchdown run. Nick Loewy kicked a field goal in each of the first three quarters, giving the Chiefs a 9-17 lead. But Houston nose tackle Mike Stensrud recovered a snap that quarterback Todd Blackledge had fumbled from center at the Oiler 45 with 62 seconds left in the third period. Houston to absorb a 4 yard touchdown pass from Blackledge to Henry Marshall with 26 seconds left in the game. Moon threw his touchdown pass to tight end Jamie Williams in the second quarter and finished the day 19-26 for 180 yards as the Oilers gave Coach Hugh Campbell his first NFL victory. Joe Cooper closed out the scoring for the Oilers with a 44-yard field goal with 1:34 left in the game, giving Houston a 17-12 lead. That enabled In other NFL action: Miami 24,Philadelphia 23 Miami. Miami. Doug Betters blocked an extrapoint attempt by Philadelphia's Paul McFadden with 1:32 left to preserve Miami's 11-4 record. The Dolphins had recovered from a 14-4 deficit to take a 24-17 lead into the final two minutes. Dallas 24. St. Louis 17 Gary Hogeboom fired a 26-yard touchdown pass to Ron Springs midway through the final period to lift the Cowboys. The triumph gave Dallas, 7-4, a share of first place in the NFC East with the Redskins. St. Louis told it 6-5. Washington 28, Detroit 14 Otis Wonsley scored the first three rushing touchdowns of his NFL career and Keith Griffin added 114 yards as able repairs were injured John Riggins to spark the Redskins. Denver 16. San Diego 13 Sammy Winder scored from one yard out with 38 seconds left and the Chargers' Rolf Bentshuis missed a goal. The Bulldogs using seconds to help them take 10.42 seconds. Patriots 38. Buffalo 10 Tony Collins scored twice on one-yard bursts and Tony Eason threw for three touchdowns to lead the Patriots, 7-4 New England's defense triggered the rout with eight sacks and three interceptions. Colts 9. New York Jets 5 Alraire Allegre's three field goals lifted the Colts to victory in a steady Indianapolis improved to 4-7 with 6-5 with their third straight loss. Saints 17. Atlanta 13 Richard Todd threw TD passes of 36 and 17 yards to tight end Hoby Brenner to lift the Saints. The second scoring pass between the two capped an 87 yard drive with 12-11 left and gave the Falcons the lead to stay. Packers 45, Minnesota 17 Lynn Dickey pressed for four touchdowns — including a 63-yard strike to James Lofton — powering the Packers to their third straight victory. Bengals 22, Pittsburgh 20 Larry Kinnebrew can three yards for a touchdown with 35 seconds remaining to rally the Bengals. The triumph reduced Pittsburgh's lead in the AFC Central to two games and kept the Bengals' playoff hopes alive. Roger Craig raid for two touchdowns and Freddie Solomon caught two TD passes from Joe Montana. Andrew Washington verschmack converted two Cleveland first quarter fumbles into field goals for San Francisco, 10-1. 49ers 41. Browns 7 Rams 29. Chicago 13 Eric Dickerson rushed for 149 yards and two TDs, winning a personal battle with Walter Payton and leading the Rams. 7.4 Dickinson boosted his league-leading total to 1,309 yards. Payton carried 13 times over Cromwell and scored 56. Cromwell, a former KU standout suffered a knee injury in the game. Cromwell will undergo arthroscopic surgery and is out indefinitely. Tampa Bay 20, Giants 17 Steve DeBerg hit Kevin House for the go-ahead touchdown and Obed Arriket kicked two field goals as Tampa Bay scored on a 54-yard streak. New York dropped to 6-5. GET A CLUE! The prices some pizza places charge could drive you mad every Monday...but at Stephanie's it's... Monday Happiness! Buy A Large Cheese Pizza & 4 Soft Drinks for only $4.50 Dine-In Only Must Present Ad Not Valid With Other Offers Monday 11/12/84 Tonight Only 2214 Yale Road 841-8010 Delivery Specials At Stephanie's you never need a coupon to enjoy 2 of our great pizzas for the price of one. not valid when using other specials --- --- -Dine-In Special ... ---