8 Monday, November 24, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Kosar pass attack aids Browns' win United Press International CLEVELAND — Bernie Kosar finished a career-high 414-yard passing effort with a 36-yard touchdown throw to rookie Webster Slaughter 6:37 into overtime, giving the Cleveland Browns a 37-31 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. AFC The teams began overtime by swapping possessions. Cleveland then started the winning, six-play drive at its own 10 Kesar needed a 9-yard completion to Clarence Weathers to set up a first down at the Pittsburgh 35-yard line. On the next play, Slaughter ran unmolested down the left sidelines, cuddled a Kosar pass at the 15 and sprinted into the end zone for the winning points. New England 22. Buffalo 19 New England's sixth straight victory lifted the Patriots, 9-3, within 1/2 games of the first-place Jets in the AFC East. FOXBORO, Mass. — Rookie tight end Greg Baty caught the first touchdown pass from NFL career, a 13-yard toss from Tony Eason with 1:40 remaining, lifting the New England Patriots to the second comeback cairn, a 2219 triumph over the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo, 3-9, rallied from a 15-0 second-quarter deficit to take a 19-15 lead on Robb Rudick's performance. Boston 21, Indiana 17. HOUSTON — Warren Moon threw two of his three touchdown passes within a minute, sparking the Houston Oilers to 21 third-quarter points en route to a 31-17 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts. Redskins go to 10-2 after routing Dallas United Press International WASHINGTON — Jay Schroeder threw for 325 yards and two touchdowns against the NFL's No. 1 pass defense, and Kelvin Bryant scored twice yesterday, helping the Washington Redskins rout the Dallas Cowboys 41-14. NFC The Redskins, 10-2, won their fourth straight game and remained tied with the New York Giants atop the NFC East. The Cowboys, who downed the Redskins 30-6 six weeks ago, have lost three of their last four games and fell to 7-5. The Redskins averted a secondstraight season sweep by Dallas and dropped the Cowboys three games off the division lead with four to play. The Cowboys' 34-0 halftime deficit was the worst in their 27-year history, exceeding the 31-0 score it trailed the Baltimore Colts on Oct. 30, 1960. The Redskins, whose defense was ranked 22rd in the NFC, held the NFC's No. 2 rated offense to 43 total yards in the first half and 16 yards rushing. Washington limited the Cowboys to 54 yards rushing for the game and 251 total yards. LA Rams 26, New Orleans 13 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Lansford kicked four field goals and the Los Angeles Rams scored 13 points off three New Orleans turnovers in the third quarter en route to a 26-13 victory over the Saints. The Rams, with the league's fourth-ranked defense, picked off four Dave Wilson passes. Nolan Cromwell collected two of the interceptions and forced a key fumble to open the third quarter. The victory snapped a two-game losing streak and kept Los Angeles at the NFC West with an 8-4 record. San Francisco 20, Atlanta 0 SAN FRANCISCO — Don Griffin returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown, and San Francisco sacked Atlanta quarterbacks eight times, leading the 49ers to a 20-0 victory over the Falcons in a key NFC West contest. San Francisco improved to 7-4-1 and stayed a half-game behind the first-place Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West, Atlanta, which started the season 4-0, fell to 6-1 and all but out of a shot at the playoffs. Chicago 12. Green Bay 10 CHICAGO — Kevin Butler converted a 32-yard field goal with 2:37 left, lifting the Chicago Bears to a 12-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers in a fight-marred game. The Bears' Dave Duerson recovered a fumble by packers running back Gary Ellerson at the Green Bay 34-yard line with 6:20 to play. The Bears, with Mike Tomczak replacing Jim McMahon at quarterback, drove to the 14 where Butler ended a streak of four straight misses with his game-winning field goal. Detroit 38. Tampa Bay 17 TAMPA. Fla. — Jeff Chadwick caught an 18-yard touchdown pass and set up another score with a 73-yard reception, leading the Detroit Lions to a 38-17 rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Detroit, 5-7, opened a 28-10 advantage late in the third quarter with two touchdowns in an 86-second span. The Lions had lost 24-20 to the Buccaneers Sept. 21, snapping Tampa Bay's 19-game road losing streak. Field goal lifts Giants past Denver United Press International EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Alrae Reigle captures a 34-yard field goal with six seconds to play yesterday, carrying the New York Giants to their fifth straight victory, a 19:16 decision over the Denver Broncos. Interconference The winning drive was set up by a Phil Sims灌 to Phil McConkey pass for 46 yards to the Denver 15 on second-and-13. Sims fell on the ball for two plays before Allegre came on to provide the winning kick for the second straight week. Last Sunday against Minnesota, he converted five field goals, including a 33-yarder with four seconds left to give New York a 22-20 triumph. Cincinnati 24. Minnesota 20 CINCINNATI — Boomer Eslason ignited a 21-point Cincinnati first quarter with an eight-yard touchdown pass to James Brooks and the Bengals on to edge the slump Minnesota Vikings 24-20. Cincinnati, 8-4, entered the game for first place in the AFC Central Wild Card. Besides Esiason's touchdown throw, the Bengals also got opening-quarter touchdown runs of 2 and 5 yards by Stanley Wilson. But the only other score Cincinnati managed was a 40-yard field goal by Jim Breech in the fourth quarter. Seattle 24, Philadelphia 20 SEATTLE — Eric Lane returned a blocked punt 12 yards for a touchdown and Boby Joe Edmonds ran back a punt 75 yards for a score, enabling the Seattle Seahawks to break a four-game losing streak with a 24-20 decision over the Philadelphia Eagles. The two scores by Seattle's special teams in the second quarter gave the Seahawks a 21-6 lead at halftime Philadelphia closed to 21-20 on touchdown passes of 7 and 9 yards from Randall Cunningham to Kenny Jackson, the second with 8:18 left. But Seattle's Norm Johnson kicked a 35-yard field goal with 1:52 left and Cunningham was sacked on a fourth-10 from his own 47 by Fredd Young with 32 seconds to go to preserve the victory for Seattle. Sports briefs $9.95 (Higher Weekends) Videoxpress 1447 W. 23rd 0pen 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The NCAA has asked to examine an indictment filed last week against former Memphis State basketball coach Dana Kirk. NCAA is interested in Kirk's indictment The National Collegiate Athletic Association is interested in one of the three obstruction of justice charges against Kirk. The request does not mean the NCAA necessarily will renew investigations of Memphis State, said Charles Smart, NCAA assistant director of enforcement. One indictment charge alleges that Kirk sold Memphis State basketball tickets to Tiger booster Ira Licherman. On May 29, the NCAA placed Memphis State on two years of probation on when the Tigers were found guilty of violations in administering federally financed grants. The penalty called for sanctions in only the first year — costing Memphis State nearly $1 million in NCAA Tournament revenues. If the NCAA finds Memphis State guilty of a second violation while on probation, the organization has the power to impose sanctions that can close down the program for two years. This so-called "death penalty" NCAA power has not been used since it was created in 1985 One of the three obstruction of justice counts in last week's indictment said Kirk told Licherman to "take the Fifth Amendment or to give some answer, or to lie" if the Internal Revenue Service, NCAA Kirk was indicted Thursday on three counts of obstructing justice, two counts of mail fraud, two counts of tax evasion and four counts of filing false income tax returns. The IRS alleges that Kirk should have paid $82,002 more in taxes for 1982-83. or a grand jury asked Lichterman about the tickets Kirk sold to him. Coleman may sue The NCAA subcommittee on eligibility appeals Friday night cut Coleman's 27-game suspension to 14 games. But because he sat out the last two games of the 1965-8 season, he will be eligible to play beginning with the Wildcats' 13th game, Jan. 10 against Nebraska. Kansas State star forward Norris Coleman must decide by Wednesday whether to sue the NCAA in an effort to block a 12-game suspension for ineligibility, his attorney said yesterday. The panel also ruled that Kansas State must forfeit the 16 victories Coleman participated in last season and that Coleman has to pay back the estimated $3,000 in financial aid he received when he was ineligible last year. Larry Tarvis, Kansas State athlete director, said the Wildcats would agree to forfeit last season's game. The CAA treated the university fairly. Jeff Schemmel, Coleman's attorney, said the Army veteran would gladly pay back the financial aid. The sticking point, Schemmel said, was the suspension. From staff and wire reports. Be a part of Rock Chalk Revue '87 in the In Between Acts. 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