Monday, Oct. 14, 1985 University Daily Kansan Sports 11 Jaworski leads Eagles over Cardinals United Press International Ron Jaworski, starting his first game in five weeks, threw three touchdown passes yesterday to give the Philadelphia Eagles a 30-7 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in Philadelphia. Jaworski threw touchdown strikes of 10 yards to John Spagnola, 17 yards to Mike Quick and 32 yards to completed 18 of 24 passes for 245 yards. Philadelphia, 2,4-, also got field goals of 39, 21 and 52 yards from Paul McFadden. Earnest Jackson ran for 103 yards for the Eagles, his first start since he was obtained from the San Diego chargers before the start of the season. Jaworaki lost his starter's role to rookie Randall Cunningham after the Eagles lost to the New York Giants 21-0 in the first week of the season. But Cunningham faltered, and he was unable to win for three touchdowns in Philadelphia's 23-21 loss to New Orleans last week. The Cardinals, 3-3, generated little on offense. Starting quarterback Neil Lomax, who completed only six of 15 passes for 65 yards, was replaced for the second straight week by backup Scott Brunner. Bengals 35. Giants 30 Results of other games Sunday are below. In Cincinnati, Boomer Esiason fired three touchdown passes and James Griffin returned an interception 24 yards for a touchdown to pace the team. The players flanked Phil Simms, who set a club record with 513 passing yards. Miami plays the Jets in New York tonight. Cincinnati, 2-4, jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but the Giants, 3-3, pulled to within 21-20 before the Bengals scored two touchdowns within 69 seconds near the end of the third quarter to put the game away. Cowboys 27. Steelers 13 Tony Dorsett, who became the sixth National Football League runner to gain over 10,000 yards, caught a 56-yard touchdown pass and added a 35-yard scoring run to clinch Dallas's victory in Irving, Texas. It was the first Dallas victory over the Steelers in 13 years. The win, the fourth in a row for NFL Roundup Dallas, pushed the NFC East-leading Cowboys to 5-1. It was the third straight loss for the Steelers, who fell to 2-4 and two games behind the Cleveland Browns in the AFC Central. Dorsett came into the game needing 31 yards to join Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Franco Harris, and Drew Johnson. Riggins at the 10,000-yard plateau. During the first half he was held to 3 yards on the ground, but his 56-yard scoring catch from Danny White with 11:27 to play in the second quarter put Dallas ahead for good. A 19-yard run by Dorset early in the third quarter moved him close to achieving it. He achieved it with another 19-yard run with 6.16 to play in the third quarter. Patriots 14. Bills 3 Veteran Steve Grogan came off the bench to throw for 282 yards and one touchdown and cornerback Raymond Clayborn returned an interception 27 yards for another score to lead New York over winless Buffalo in Foxboro, Mass. The loss was Buffalo's eight consecutive defeat and 12th straight on the road. Bills coach Hank Bullough is 0-2 since replacing Kay Stephenson, who was fired after an 0-4 start. The Patriots are 3-3. Patriots starting quarterback Tony Eason suffered a separated left shoulder in the second quarter after being intercepted twice. Grogan, who had not played in New England's previous 18 games, completed 15 of 19 attempts. In Houston, Bernie Kosar overcame a first flat half and engineered three second-half scoring drives, including a 68-yard touchdown pass to Clarence Weatherts, to spark Cleveland over Houston. Kosar, making his first pro start, finished 8 for 19 for 206 yards and was intercepted once. Browns 21, Oilers 6 pleted 17-of-36 passes for 239 yards to jean Denver over Indianapolis. Cleveland raised its AFC Centralleading record to 4-2 while Houston lost its fifth straight to drop to 1-5. Denver rose to 4-2 while the Colts fell to 2-4. Broncos 15, Colts 10 Indianaapolis, Rick Karlis kicked five field goals and John Ewlom com- Indianapolis began a final drive on its own 20-yard line with 1:54 remaining, but the march died at the Colts' 48 when Mike Pailel's fourth-down pass was broken up by safety Tony Lilly at the Denver 30. Redskins 24. Lions 3 Riggins' second touchdown, a 21-yard run, gave him 100 career rushing touchdowns and typified the familiar bull-like style exhibited during his 14-year NFL career. Running right, he carried three Detroit defenders with him into the end zone. In Washington, John Riggins ran for 114 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the second player in NFL history to rush for more than 100 touchdowns and leading Washington to a 24-3 rout of Detroit. Washington's 11th straight victory against the Lions — and 14th consecutive at home — left both teams with 3-3 records. Only Hall of Famer Jim Brown exceeds Riggins' 101 ground scores Rams 31. Bucs 27 In Tampa, LeRoy Irvin and Carl Ekern returned second-half interceptions off Steve DeBerg for touchdowns, rallying滑但 still unbeaten Los Angeles over winless Tampa Bay. Ekern, an inside linebacker, gave the Rams a 24-20 lead with 4:11 left in the third period when he stepped in front of n slant pass intended for Jerry Bell and scampered 33 yards for a touchdown. Packers 20. Vikings 17 Al Del Greco kicked a 22-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining to cap a 64-yard drive that won the game for Green Bay in Milwaukee. The Packers and Vikings are 3-3. Minnesota lost in the final seconds (49-42). The biggest play of the Packers' game-winning drive was a Lynn Dickey pass to wide receiver James Harrison for a 26-yard gain to the Vikings' 10 A penalty advanced the Packers to the Lions' 5, and Dickey ran a quarterback sneak before Del Greco kicked the field goal. Seahawks 30, Falcons 26 Dave Krieg threw for 405 yards and four touchdowns in Seattle, including a 12-yard scoring pass to Paul Skansi with 35 seconds left, to lift Seattle over winless Atlanta. Krieg's game-winning pass capped a 16-play, 86-yard drive for the Seahawks, who fell behind 26-21 with 5:30 left when Mick Luckhurst kicked a 40-yard field goal for the Falcons. Bears 26.49ers10 In San Francisco, Walter Payton ran for 132 yards and scored two touchdowns and Kevin Butler added four field goals to lead Chicago past error-plagued San Francisco 49ers. The victory was sweet revenge for the Bears, a 23-0 loser to the 49ers in last year's NFC Championship game. It ran their season mark to 6-0. San Francisco flicked to 3-1. Raiders 23. Saints 13 Marcus Allen rushed for two first half touchdowns and Marc Wilson threw for an insurance score in the fourth quarter in Los Angeles, helping the Raiders beat back stubborn New Orleans. The Raiders, winning for the third straight week, improved to 4-2. The Saints failed in their attempt for a club-record fourth straight triumph and fell to 3-3. Allen, who finished with 107 yards, scored on runs of 11 and 8 yards. Sports Almanac FIRST-TIME CUSTOMERS WITH THIS COUPON NFL American Conference W L W T Pct. PF PA Miami 4 1 1 80 120 75 N.Y. Jets 4 1 0 90 120 75 New England 3 3 0 500 104 116 Indianapolis 3 4 0 363 100 126 New York 3 4 0 363 100 126 East Denver 4 2 2 0 .067 166 131 LA. RAiders 4 2 2 0 .067 168 113 Kansas City 3 3 2 0 .500 141 152 San Diego 3 3 2 0 .500 152 162 Cleveland 4 2 4 0 667 114 87 Cincinnati 4 2 0 633 184 196 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 333 129 108 Houston 1 5 0 167 75 128 National Conference Dallas 5 1 3 0 .833 199 119 N. Y. Giants 1 1 0 .833 199 119 Gus Knox 3 1 0 .500 147 97 Washington 3 2 0 .500 147 93 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .433 96 90 Chicago 6 0 3 0 1 000 189 98 19 Detroit 6 0 3 0 1 000 189 98 19 Green Bay 3 0 500 137 127 140 Minnesota 3 0 6 0 1 000 137 127 Tampa Bay 3 0 6 0 1 000 112 177 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1 000 133 89 New Orleans 3 0 3 0 150 125 San Francisco 3 3 0 500 125 117 Atlanta 6 0 0 600 125 192 Yesterday's results San Diego 31, Kansas City 20 New England 14, Buffalo 3 Cleveland 21, Houston 6 Indiana 15, Detroit 8 Washington 44, Detroit 2 Los Angeles 7, Chicago 17 Los Angeles 7, Miami 17 Green Bay 29, Minnesota 17 Cincinnati 35, New York Giants 30 San Francisco 24, New Orleans 32 Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 18 Los Angeles Dodgers 23, New Orleans 18 Boston 26, New York Jets 30 Tonga'i 8, Atlanta 30 St. Louis 28, Atlanta 30 Baseball playoffs League championship series Best of seven (All times CDT) American League (9) Toronto leads series (2) Oct. 8 - Tortoise 6, Kansas City 1 Oct. 9 - Tortoise 6, Kansas City 5, 10 innings Oct. 11 - Kansas City 6, Toronto 5 Oct. 12 — Trowna 3, Kansas City 1 Oct. 13 — Kansas City 2, Toronto 0 Oct. 15 — Kansas City at Toronto, 7:15 p.m. x-Oct. 16 — Kansas City at Toronto, 7:15 p.m. World Series National League (Series Hed. 3.2) Oct. 19 - at AL, 7:35 p.m. Oct. 20 - at AL, 6 p.; if Toronto, 7:30 p.m. if Kansas City Oct. 22 - at AL, 7:35 p.m. Oct. 23 - at NL, 7:25 p.m. x- Oct. 24 - at NL, 7:25 p.m. x- Oct. 27 - at NL, 7:25 p.m. x- Oct. 28 - at NL, 6 p.; if Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City x- Denotes that may not be necessary. 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