12 University Daily Kansan Nation/World Monday, Oct. 7, 1985 Rams. Bears remain undefeated From Kansan wires After the first play of his National Football League career, Bernie Kosar may have wished he was back in college. A little later, however, Kosar was a Cleveland Browns hero. Kosar replaced injured starter Gary Danielson late in the first half and promptly fumbled away his first pro snap. That led to a New England field goal. In tonight's game, St. Louis travels to Washington. Results of other games yesterday: But he then completed his first seven passes in the second half and led the Browns to a 24-20 victory over the Patriots. Bears 27, Bucs 19 Chicago remained unbeaten with a 24-point second half as Walter Payton scored on runs of four and nine yards, giving him 100 career touchdowns. Jim McMahon threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to DennisMcKinnon, and Kevin Butler kicked field goals of 30 and 31 yards. It's the best start for the Bears since 1963, when they won their last NFL championship. NFL Roundup Rams 13, Vikings 10 A gamble by Minnesota Coach Bud Grant did not pay off as Darrin Nelson was stopped for no gain at the Rams' 1-yard line by linebacker Jim Collins on the final play to preserve Los Angeles' triumph. Minnesota had no time outs left but spurned a field goal attempt that could have sent the game into overtime. 49ers 38. Falcons 17 Joe Montana had his biggest statistical day as a pro, operating a short passing attack to perfection for five touchdown passes, tying a 49ers' record, and setting club records for attempts (37), completiones (57) and yardage (429). Roger Craig had a club record 12 receptions, including a 46-yard score, for 167 yards. Colts 49. Bills 17 Fullback Randy McMillan, returning after a two-week absence with an ankle injury, rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns. Albert Bentley also rushed for 100 yards for Indianapolis, with 281 rushing yards and scoring the most game points for the team in nine years. Miami also made a comeback as Dan Marino hit 27 of 45 passes for 277 yards against the best pass defense in the league. He led the Dolphins on a drive for Lorenzo Hampton's 2-yard run for the decisive touchdown with 47 seconds left. Dolphins 24. Steelers 20 The Steelers never have beaten Miami in the Orange Bowl. Saints 23. Eagles 21 Johnnie Poe raced 40 yards to score with an intercept, Dave Waymer intercepted three passes and Morten Andersen kicked three field goals for New Orleans, which built a big lead before second-string quarterback Ron Jaworski led an Eagles comeback. Philadelphia's John Spagnola had a career-high 11 catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns. Packers 43, Lions 10 Phillip Epps caught two touchdown passes, James Lofton grabbed 10 passes for 151 yards and Green Bay's hard-hitting effort forced six Detroit turnovers — four lost fumbles and two interceptions. The blitzing Packers sacked Lions quarterbacks four times. Iets 29, Bengals 20 New York won its four straight with the benefit of some controversial officiating. With New York leading 17-13, quarterback Ken O'Brien was short on a bomb for Wesley Walker and Louis Breeden intercepted at the 6-yard line. He continued into the end zone where Walker tackled him for what was called a safety by the referees. The Bengals bitterly argued that Breeden's momentum carried him into the end zone and it should have been a touchback. Stop Griping Get Involved! The Black Student Union ELECTIONS For the offices of - President ★ Vice-president ★ Administrative Secretary ★ Treasurer will be held: Tonight, Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m., in Templin Hall's Cafeteria Take an Active Role this year! HOG HEAVEN RIB SPECIAL All Rib dinners served with tater curl fries, pickles, bread and choice of side dish. Full Slab $8.95 (to go only) NO COUPONS ACCEPTED WITH THIS OFFER 719 MASSACHUSETTS OFFER GOOD TILL OCT.31 Formerly Old Carpenter Hall Smokehouse—Same nice people—Same management Entries due: 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 in 208 Robinson. Entry fee: $1 individuals INTRAMURAL SWIM MEET Monday, Oct. 14 7 p.m. Robinson Center, Old Pool $5 team Call 864-3546 for more information. LAW AS A CAREER THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW presents a PRELAW PROGRAM OCT. 8,7 p.m. GREEN HALL, ROOM 104 To help you plan a career in the legal profession, law school professors and students will be available to discuss with you your law school plans and answer questions about... PRELAW EDUCATION LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM ADMISSIONS PROCESS JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS FINANCIAL AID JOB OPPORTUNITIES Michael Davis...Dean Martin Dickinson...Professor of Law Dara Trum...Law Student SPEAKERS REFRESHMENTS GREEK WEEK APPLICATIONS Pick up applications in Panhellenic Office, 119 B Kansas Union. Interfraternity Council, 120 B Kansas Union. Applications due Friday, Oct.11 5 p.m. Student Organizations & Activities Office Sponsored by Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic. 10¢ DRAWS 25¢ DRINKS Tuesday Night 23rd & Ousdahl Southern Hills Mall Put your degree to work where it can do a world of good Your first job after graduation should offer you more than just a paycheck. We can offer you an experience that lasts a lifetime. Working together with people in a different culture is something you'll never forget. It's a learning experience everyone can benefit from. In Science or Engineering, Education, Agricultura, or Health. 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