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The leeches lock on with a jammed neck. Results of Sunday's other games follow. In tonight's game, the New York Giants play at Washington. Bernie Kosar recovered from a shaky start to direct a 14-point second half, including an 11-yard touchdown pass to Ozzie Newsome and 11 left to help the Cleveland Browns break a four-game losing streak. Browns 17. Bills 7 Earnest Byner's 4-yard run at 12:07 of the third quarter put the Browns ahead to stay as Cleveland improved to 5-6 and Buffalo fell to 9 with its 14th straight road loss. Jets 62, Bucs 28 In East Rutherford, N.J., Ken O'Brien fired four first-half touchdown passes, three to tight end Mickey Shuler, to ignite the New York Jets to a 62-28 rout. O'Brien completed 23-of-30 passes for 367 yards and a personal-best five touchdown throws in three quarters as the Jets racked up their most points ever in a game. New York's Freeman McNeill, the NFL's leading rusher, left late in the first quarter with a bruised right leg. Falcons 30, Rams 14 NFC rushing leader Gerald Riggs ran for three touchdowns and 123 yards to the Atlanta Falcons to an upset over Los Angeles. Riggs, who now has 1.137 yards rushing this season, scored on a 3-yard run 6:03 into the first quarter after the Failures recovered a fumble at the Rams' 17, on a 1-yard run 6:47 into the second quarter, and on another 1-yard run with 1:51 left in the game. In Milwaukee, Lynn Dickey, returning to his starting job after two weeks as a sub, threw for 302 yards and two touchdowns. Packers 38, Saints 14 Dickey completed 22-of-35 passes as the Packers improved to 5-6. New Orleans dropped to 3-8 with its sixth straight loss During the week, Saints coach Bum Phillips said he would quit if he didn't win at least five games the rest of the season. In Houston, Frank Pollard and Steelers 30, Oilers 7 Walter Abercrombie each rushed for more than 100 yards and a touchdown to power the Pittsburgh Steelers to their third straight victory. Quarterback David Woodley sneaked over for a TD and Gary Anderson kicked three field goals as the Steelers raised their record to 6-5, helping them retain at least a share of the NFC Central Division lead. Eagles 24, Cardinals 14 In St. Louis, Earnest Jackson scored on a 51-yard touchdown run and Mike Quick caught two touchdown passes for the Eagles. Cardinals halfback Stump Mitchell rushed for 179 yards on 22 carries and caught four passes for 79 yards and scored two touchdowns for St. Louis. Noel Lomax completed 12-of-20 for 184 yards and was sacked six times. Raiders 13. Bengals 6 In Los Angeles, Marc Wilson hit Marcus Allen with a 7-yard shot, giving the Los Angeles Raiders a 11 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Allen, who rushed for 135 yards on 31 carries, was the catalyst in the 12-play. 73-yard fourth-quarter drive. He carried seven times and caught two passes, an 18-yarder on 4th- and 2 from the Cincinnati 31 and the game-winner. In Pontiac, Mich., Eric Hipple threw three touchdown passes, two to David Lewis. Lions 41, Vikings 21 Hipple threw touchdown passes of 4 and 3 yards to tight end Lewis and 5 yards to backfill James Jones. He also handed off to tailback Alvin Moore for a 1-yard touchdown. the victory pushed Detroit, unbeaten in five home games, into second place in the NFC Central Division with a 6-5 record while Minnesota slipped to 4-6. Broncos 30. Chargers 24 In Denver, Louis Wright returned a blocked field goal 60 yards for a touchdown 4:45 into overtime. The first-place Broncos improved to 8-3 and remained one game ahead of the Los Angeles Raiders in the AFC West. San Diego fell to 5-6. Patriots 20, Seahawks 13 In Seattle, Fred Marion returned an interception 85 yards, setting up Steve Grogan's 13-yard touchdown to Irving Fryar which gave New England the victory. New England, 8-3, remained in a first-place tie with the New York Jets in the AFC East, while Seattle fell to 6-5 and faces possibly missing the playoffs. Dolphins 34, Colts 20 In Indianapolis, Dan Marino completed 22 of 75 passes for 330 yards, and Lorenzo Hampton and Ron Davenport each scored two touchdowns to lead the Miami to victory. Miami improved to 7-4 while Indianapolis fell to 3-8 with its fifth loss in six games. JUNKYARD'S JYM 535 Gateway Dr. 842-4966 This Week's Specials Monday Chicken Sandwich French Fries 16 oz. Drink $2.20 Chili Dog Onion Rings 16 oz. Drink $2.00 Wednesday Dbl. Cheeseburger Chips 16 oz. Drink $2.70 Thursday B.B.Q. Beef French Fries 16 oz. Drink Friday Cold Ham & Cheese Chips 16 oz. Drink $1.75 Friday 9-3:30 THE KANSAS UNION Level 2 HAWK'S NEST KU team seesaws to 2-2 tournev finish By Heather Fritz Of the Kansan sports staff The Kansas volleyball team has been on a seasaw all season. It will win one match over a tough opponent or be to a team it should have beaten. Chervl Younablood/KANSAN The same has happened within matches. The Jayhawks will win one game easily then drop the next. This weekend at the Kansas Volleyball tournament, the team won five-five victory over Texas El Camino in a three-game loss to Kansas State. Against Illinois-Chicago yesterday morning. Kansas lost the first two games without winning a point, then came back to take two games before losing in the fifth. Kansas also beat Tula to finish the tournament 2-2. "I'm very concerned with our ups and downs." KU volleyball coach Frankie Albitz said yesterday. "I don't like teams like that because you don't have as much confidence in them." "I saw some good things." Albitz said after the loss. "But they just played better than we did. I hate to say we need more time. They just did some things to us." With the Big Eight conference championships coming up next weekend, this is a dangerous time for Kansas to be seeawing. Albiz said that he would either be hot and upset a good team, or play bad and lose well. Kansas is currently in fifth place The Jayhawks end the regular season with an overall record of 17-14, far better than last year's 5-30. And they could only get better. Kansas lost a lively first game 14-16, then lost the next two games 9-15, 3-15. But Albitz still said she thought it was a better match than when the Wildcats beat the Jayhawks in five games earlier this season. out of six teams in the conference, and will play Missouri if Oklahoma beats Iowa State this week. If Iowa State pulls off an upset of second-place Oklahoma, the Jayhawks will be tied with the Cyclones and will probably play Kansas State. "Now they're playing a collegiate game of volleyball consistently," said Kansas State coach Scott Nelson. "The last couple of years they haven't been. They've made incredible progress. They're going to The loss to the Wildcats was a conference match-up and dropped Kansas to 2-8 in the Big Eight. K-State is 4-5. be a pain next year. I'm not looking forward to that." Members of the KU volleyball team watched the last game of Kansas' three-game loss to Kansas State Saturday night in Allen Field House. VOTE VOTE VOTE Student Senate Elections: Wednesday, Nov. 20 Thursday, Nov. 21 Polls Open—8 a.m.-5 p.m. You must vote at the designated location for your school. STRONG SUMMERFIELD LEARNED STAUFFER-FLINT BURGE UNION Officer Nunemaker Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduate Business Engineering Journalism Education Architecture Fine Arts Law Special 2 KANSAS UNION - Don't forget your Student I.D.! Paid for by Student Activity Fee. Pharmacy Social Welfare CLIP AND SAVE