University Daily Kansan, October 29, 1984 SPORTS Page 12 Chiefs win, record falls By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs threw the ball because they wanted to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers threw the ball because they had to. And an NFL record 100 touchdown passes (trudged off the field weary winners. Bill Kenney completed 26-of-46 passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns, propleting the Chiefs to a 24-20 victory over the Bucaneers. Tampa Bay lost despite an outing, while the Giants quarterback Steve DeLberg, who completed 29-of-54 passes for 280 vards and two touchdowns. "It was a long day at the office," said Kansas City defensive end Mike Bell, who sacked DeBerg once. "I didn't realize they had thrown the ball 54 times... but I knew they were throwing it an awful lot. We just kept rushing, rushing, rushing (the passer). You get tired but you just had to dig down and keep getting after him." Kenney threw touchdown passes of five yards to Ken Lacy and 27 yards to Henry Marshall, helping the Chiefs improve their record to 5-4. Lacy also ran two yards for a touchdown and Nick Lowery kicked a 47-yard goal field for Kansas City. Car wreck injures two OU players DeBerg threw touchdown passes of seven yards to Kevin House and five yards to Scott Dierking and Obed Ariki kicked field goals of 34 and 25 yards. But it wasn't enough to prevent Tampa Bay from losing for the third straight week. The Buccaneers fell to 3-6. "We really felt there was no way we were going to lose." Tampa Bay offensive tackle Ron Heller said. NORMAN, Okla. — Two starting defensive backs for the University of Oklahoma were injured yesterday in a traffic accident. Norman police said. Andre Jolson dislocated his knee in the accident and Keith Stanberry broke his left leg, toe ligaments in his right knee and broke his left shoulder, Mike Treps, OU spokesman, said. The men's golf team hosts the Kansas Men's Golf Invitational Tournament today and tomorrow at the Alvamar golf courses. Nebraska, Iowa State, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas State and Wichita State are invited. Play in the 34-hole tournament begins at 8 a.m. each day on the Jayhawk and Quail course courses. Over two teams in the tournament. KU men's golf team hosts 54-hole tourney Stanberry, 23, was northbound on a Norman city street when he lost control of his sports car and ran into a telephone pole, said Norman police Sgt. Paul Swenson. Johnson, 20, was the only passenger in the car. Missouri, last year's Big Eight conference champions, is favored to Ben Johnson, Jim Phillips, Steve Madsen, Brian McGreevy and Kevin Gustafson will make up KU's No. 1 team. Todd Zirmich, James Hegarty, Chris Ceka, Mark Puntency and Dan Cahan will make up KU's second wife. win the tournament. Men's coach Ross Randall said KU has a good chance to finish in the top three. He said Johnson, Phillips and Madsen should be KU's top contenders. "Johnson is being played good all year," he said. "Phillips had a good tourney in our last tourney, Madsen, for his ability, has not been having a good year, so he's capable of doing better." Randall said the tournament would be important because it would help determine which teams in District Five qualify for the NCAA tournament in the spring. Kaw Valley Management, Inc. 901 Kentucky St. 205 "It NCAA qualifying) is determined on what you do the whole year," he said. 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