8 Monday, November 17, 1986 / University Daily Kansan KU volleyball holds 3rd place ranking By JANE ZACHMAN The Kansas volleyball team has a secure hold on third place in the Big Eight Conference after beating Oklahoma 10-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-15 Friday night at Norman, Okla. Sports writer The game was a tiebreaker for Kansas, 5-5 in conference play, and Iowa State, 4-6 in the conference. The teams were tied for third place in the Big Eight. Iowa State dropped to fourth place. Big Game The Jayhawks will begin post-season play Friday at the Big Eight Conference tournament at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, "We were under a lot of pressure to win this game since it determined our Big Eight standings," outside hitter Shannon Ridgeway said yesterday. Mo. yesterday Kansas is 25-4 overall. The game Friday was Oklahoma's first loss to Kansas since 1982, dropping Oklahoma's record to 13-16 overall and 4-4 in conference play. "We made some adjustments that worked," said Kansas head coach Frank Albiz. Kanhai inside hitter Jüter Desch said that both teams played well in the first game, but the Jayhawks lost 15-10. The Sooners let down in the second and third games, she said, allowing the Jayhawks to take both games 15-7. take both games 18-6 In the fourth game, the Jayhawks had four service errors in a row and let down on defense. Oklahoma took the game 15-8. Desch said the Jayhawks clicked in the final game to end the match with a 15-9 win. Albitz said the Jayhawks used a faster defense against the Sooners. They tried to switch blockers more quickly and get into better position. They adjusted their defense to block the tough Oklahoma middle hitters. L.A. beats Browns with passing game United Press International LOS ANGELES — Jim Plunkett, who will turn 39 in three weeks, threw three touchdown passes yesterday. AFC lifting the Los Angeles Raiders to a 27-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns. runkett three scoring tosses of 46 and 43 yards to Dokie Williams and 3 yards to Todd Christensen. The 16-year veteran, who led the Raiders to a pair of Super Bowl triumphs, sent Marc Wilson to the bench last week after throwing two late touchdown passes in a victory over Dallas. NY Jets 31, Indianapolis 16 EAST RUFFEN Ken Yoon threw three touchdown passes to Wesley Walker, helping the New York Jets survive a scare from the NFL's worst team and win their ninth straight, a 31-16 decision over the Indianapolis Colts. In extending their team record for consecutive victories, the Jets improved to an NFL-best 10-1. The Colts, 0-11, are within three defeats of tying the club mark for most losses in a row set in 1881 **7.** **7.** **7.** Cincinnati 34, Seattle 7 CINCINNATI — Boomer Esiason passed for 334 yards and set up three scores with bombs of 57, 54 and 36 yards, to pace the Cincinnati Bengals to a 34-7 romp over the slumping Seattle Seahawks. Satire season, who hit 22 of 13 passes, threw 75 yards to Eddie Brown to set up Stanley Wilson's 2-yard touchdown run, combined with James Brooks on a 54-yarder that led to a field goal and fired a 36-yarder to Collins Worlando to set up a 1-yard touchdown pass to Eric Kattus. Miami 34, Buffalo 24 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Dan Marino threw four touchdown passes, to rally the Miami Dolphins to a 34-24 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Pittsburgh 21, Houston $ ^{10} $ PITTSBURGH — Mark Malone threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Rich Erenberg, capping a 21-point first half which led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 21-10 victory over the Houston Oilers, who lost 17 second-half points on penalties. NFC power-play goal from Andy Chapman, ending the game. Blast beats Comets Each team scored twice in the third quarter after playing to a 1-1 tie at the half. Baltimore's Bruce Savage deflected in his first goal of the season at 10:39 of the third quarter to stake the Blast to a 2-1 lead, but Kansas City came back just 11 seconds later to tie the score on a goal by Jan Goossens. Allegre field goal leads to Giant win United Press International BALTIMORE — Tim Wittman broke a 3-12 tie early in the fourth quarter and Keith Eron sparkled in goal yesterday, giving the Baltimore Blast a 3-victory over the Kansas City Comets. Wittman, a defender, kicked a close-range shot past goalkeeper Ed Gettemeier, helping Baltimore. The Blast scored a MINNEAPOLIS - Raul Allegre kicked five field goals yesterday, including a 33-yard with 12 Women's soccer club suffers loss, injuries New York raised its record to 9-2, a half game better than Washington in the Eastern Division of the National Conference. Washington, 8-2, plays San Francisco tonight. seconds left, giving the New York Giants a 22-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. AMES, Iowa — A ticking bomb was detonated by authorities after it was found by a cleanup crew at Cyclone Stadium after Saturday's Kansas State-Iowa State college football game. The Kansas women's soccer club lost not only a match against Oklahoma State, but two of its players. The bomb was found hidden in the bleachers about an hour after the game, said Ames policeman James Johnson. The game was the team's last for the season. Sports Briefs Belle Jones, team captain, and Jill Latha, outside fullback, both suffered injuries during Saturday's 2-0 defeat in Stillwater. Jones broke her左 leg when an Oklahoma State player hit her from behind. Lathan tore ligaments in her knee. Johnson said a clock was tapped to the bomb, which measured 3 inches by 7 inches. Officials were not sure when the bomb was set to go off. From staff and wire reports. New Orleans 16, St. Louis 7 ST. LOUIS - Morten Andersen kicked three field goals, helping the New Orleans Saints win their fifth game in six weeks, a 16-7 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Bomb found in Ames Tomczak set up his 1-yard touchdown run with an 85-yard pass to Emery Moorehead. Tomczak's 72-yard pass to Willie Gault set up Kevin Butler's game-winning 44-yard field goal. Detroit 13, Philadelphia 11 The field goal was set up when Philadelphia quarterback Randall Cunningham fumbled and Lion Michael Cofer recovered at the Eagles' 37 with 1:44 left. Green Bay 31, Tampa Bay 7 PHILADELPHIA — Eddie Murray kicked a 41-yard field goal with 12 seconds left, lifting the Detroit Lions to a 13-11 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. bounded from a miserable first half by scoring a touchdown and moving the Bears into position for a field goal as Chicago beat the Atlanta Falcons 13-10. The Saints, who have never had a winning season, improved to 6-5. The Cardinals are now 2-9. Chicago 13, Atlanta 10 MILWAUKEE — Randy Wright threw three touchdown passes, including two to Phillip Eps, lifting the Green Bay Packers to a 31-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Milagro 13. Attauna ATLANTA - Mike Tomczak re Last-minute throw saves New England United Press International ANAHEIM, Calif. Tony Eason lofted a 25-yard deflected pass to Irving Fryer for a touchdown with no time remaining yesterday to rally the New England Patriots to a 30-28 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Interconference The Patriots, who trailed 28.16 midway through the final period, drove 87 yards in nine plays for the winning points on Eason's desperation pass. Eason scrambled 26 yards and ran out of bounds at the 25 with three seconds left. The Patriots then lined up three wide receivers to the right, and Eason floated a pass to the back of the end zone. The ball was deflected by cornerback Jerry Gray into the hands of Fryar just inside the back line. Eason, who set club records by completing 36 of 52 passes, made the score 28-23 with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Fryar with 7:06 left. The victory, which improved the Patriots record to 8-3 and dropped the Rams to 7-4, sensed a national NFL debut for Los Angeles quarterback Jim Everett. Everett, a rookie out of Purdue, replaced Steve Dils in the second quarter and threw for three touchdowns, including a 34-yard score strike on his second attempt. 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