10 ARO PACIFIC MORALES SINCE 1936 DEL PACIFIC MORALES SINCE 1936 DEL PACIFIC MORALES SINCE 1936 DEL PACIFIC MORALES SINCE 1936 University Daily Kansan Sports M [] [] II V 12 F Monday, Nov. 4, 1985 Payton paces Bears to 16-10 win to stay unbeaten GREEN BAY, Wis. — Walter Payton rushed for 192 yards yesterday, including a 27-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, and helped the Chicago Bears remain the NFL's top defense馆 over the Green Bay Packers. Trailing 10-7 in the fourth quarter, Chicago moved within a point when left tackle McMichael sacked center defense and zone for a 7-yard loss and a safety. Chicago improved to 9-0 while the Packers dropped to 3-6. After the safety, Dennis McKinnon returned Joe Prokop's free kick 16 yards to the Packers' 49. After Payton carried for 5 yards, McMahon hit tight end Tim Wrightman for 17 yards down to the 27. On the next play, Payton raced into the end zone for the winning score. Chicago improved to 9-0 while the Payton passed the 14,000-yard career rushing mark, moving to 14.333. The game featured a lot of bad blood from a Monday night meeting of these teams two weeks ago. In that game, Chicago used 300-pound defensive tackle William "The Refrigerator" Perry in the offensive backfield several times and passed with a big lead late in the contest. Scores of the rest of yesterday's NL games follow. Tonight, St. Louis Park can win by 2-0. Giants 22, Bucs 20 Eric Schubert kicked five field goals in his first NFL game and Joe Morris recorded his second straight more than 100-yard rushing game, lifting the New York Giants at a 22-20 victory over the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants, who trailed 13-6 at halftime, improved to 8-3 while dropping the NLF's only winless team to 12-5. The Giants led five of their games at halftime. Schubert was perfect on field-goal attempts of 24, 36, 24, 41 and 33 yards. He was signed Friday because Giants coach Bill Parcells thought Ali Haji-Sheik's injured hamstring was not healed and Jess Atkinson, waived Monday, was claimed by St. Louis. Schubert, who kicked for the Giants in preseason, had been coaching at Lakeland High School in Wanaque, N.J., when Parcells called. Redskins 44, Falcons 10 In Atlanta, quarterback Joe NFL Roundup Theismann ran 11 yards for one touchdown and threw 34 yards to Art Monk for another during a 28-point second-quarter outburst that helped the Washington Redskins to a 44-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. With the score tied 3-3 going into the second quarter, Washington, 5-4, erupted for touchdowns on four consecutive possessions. Keith Griffin put the Redskins ahead at 3:09 with a 5-yard scoring run two plays after George Rogers rambled for 34 yards. Theismann got his TD at 6:41, Rogers went over from the 1 at 11:18, and the Theismann-to-Monk tally occurred at 13:42, giving Washington a 31-3 halftime lead. Steelers 10. Brown's 9 Gary Anderson booted a 29-yard field goal with nine seconds left to lift the Steelers to a 10-9 victory over the Cleveland Browns in Pittsburgh. The Steelers' triumph, coupled with victories by Houston and Cincinnati, brings the four teams in the West to Central into a 4-8 tie for first place. The Browns have never won in Three Rivers Stadium since it was opened in 1970. Anderson's winning kick capped a 10-play, 73-yard drive by the Steelers in the final four minutes. The Browns' Frank Minnifield was called for a 30-yard pass interference penalty on the first play of the march. The Steelers ran the clock down to 11 seconds before Anderson booted his 12th field goal of the season. Vikings 16, Lions 13 In Minneapolis, Jan Stenuer, who missed a 37-yard field goal with 4:12 left, booted a 28-yarder at time exe- cted. Minnesota won the 6-4, a 16-3 victory over the Detroit Lions. Darrin Nelson returned a punt 21 yards with 1:54 left to move Minnesota to the Lions"36. Two plays later, Nelson spurted loose for a 23-yard gain to the 12, setting up Stenerud's third field goal of the game which gave both teams a 5-4 record. Nelson finished with a career-high 122 yards on 25 carries. William Frizzell intercepted Minnesota's Tommy Kramer with 1:04 left in the third quarter at the Vik The Minnesota defense stopped james Jones on the on back 10-back pass. ings' 28 to set up Eddie Murray's 29-yard field goal, which tied the score 13-13. Stenerud booted two field goals in the first half to give the Vikings a 6-3 lead. The Vikings took a 13-3 lead early in the third quarter. Backup quarterback Wade Wilson relieved Kramer for three plays, firing a 19-yard pass to Leo Lewis to reach the Lions' 21. Kramer, who left when offensive lineman Curtis Rouse accidently stepped on his instep, connected with Steve Jordan for 20 yards. Ted Brown scored from 1 yard to give the Vikings a 10-point lead with 9:23 left in the quarter. In Foboxor, Mass., Steve Grogan hit Greg Hawthorne off a flea-flicker for a fourth-quarter touchdown and ran 1 yard for the winning score to rally the New England Patriots to a 17-13 victory over the reeling Miami Dolphins. New England trailed 13-3 entering the final quarter, but Brogian twice moved his team 80 yards as the Knicks won their fourth consecutive game. With 4th-and-1 at Miami's 28, Grogan handed off to Mosi Tatupu who flipped the ball back to the 11-year veteran. Grogan then connected with Haworthon on a 28-yard scoring toss, drawing the Patriots within 13-10. On New England's next possession, Grogan finished the 10-play drive by rolling to his right and running untouched into the end zone. Dan Fouts threw for 284 yards and two touchdown passes — both to Wes Chandler, helping the San Diego Chargers 30. Broncos 10 The touchdown passes to Chandler of 19 and 8 yards sandwiched around the first of three Bob Thomas field goals from the Chargers to a 17-0 first-half lead. Rich Karlis missed two field goals and Gerald Wilhite fumbled in the San Diego end zone to stall the Broncos' comeback attempts. Denver fell to 6-3 while the Chargers improved to 4-5. Chargers to a 30-10 upset of the Denver Broncos in San Diego. Gary Anderson's 16-yard touchdown run boosted San Diego to a 24-3 lead in the third quarter after Willisthie's fumble. After Billy Ray Smith intercepted Denver $^\circ$ 10 Elbow at the Broncos' 15, the Chargers lost 3 yards and had to settle for a 35-yard field goal by Thomas and a 27-3 lead. Seahawks 33. Raiders 3 In Seattle, Byron Walker raced 56 yards with a blocked field goal and Terry Taylor returned an interception 75 yards for a score to highlight Seattle's second quarter that carried the Seahawks over the Los Angeles Raiders. Dave Krieg started the second-period scoring barrage with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Curt Warner for the Seahawks, 5-4. The victory was Seattle's first against a team above. 500 this season. The Raiders, 6-3, had their six-game winning streak broken, losing for the first time since Marc Wilson was in injured quarterback Jim Plinket. The Seattle victory, coupled with Denver's loss to San Diego, moved the Seahawks to within one game of the Broncos and Raiders, the AFC West co-leaders. Rams 28. Saints 10 tight end Tony Hunter had his best day as a pro, lifting the Los Angeles Rams to a 28-10 triumph over the New Orleans Saints. Dieter Brock threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns in Anaheim and Jets 35, Colts 17 Ken O'Brien threw a career-high three touchdown passes and Freeman McNeil rushed for 149 yards on 26 carries in Indianapolis to lead the New York Jets to a 35-17 victory over Indianapolis. Cornerback Kerry Glenn recovered two fumbles and intercepted a pass as the Jet defense, ranked first in the American Football Conference, shut down the Colts. New York had five sacks and pressured Indianapolis quarterbacks throughout the game. 49ers 24. Eagles 13 32 passes for 255 yards and one touchdown in San Francisco to lead the San Francisco 49ers to a 24-13 triumph over the Philadelphia Eagles. Matt Cavanna, starting for the injured Joe Montana, completed 20 of San Francisco, 5-4, moved ahead 21-3 with the opening possession of the second half when Wendell Tylier yards for his second touchdown. Bengals 23. Bills 17 The Bengals, 4-5, trailed 10-6 at halftime, but controlled the ball in the second half behind the running of James Brooks and Larry KINNEBrew. Boomer Esiason threw two downpasses in Orchard Park, no propelling the Cincinnati Benga 23-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills. A 22-yard touchdown pass from Esiason to tight end M.L. Harris. Sports Almanac American Conference East Cleveland 4 5 0 444 150 132 Cincinnati 4 5 0 444 260 278 Pittsburgh 4 5 0 444 183 153 Houston 4 5 0 444 162 183 N.Y. 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