8 Monday, October 6, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Broncos keep lead by beating Dallas United Press International DENVER — Louis Wright's goalline interception touched off a three-touchdown second quarter by running back Gerald Willhite yesterday, carrying the unbeaten Denver Broncos to a 29-14 victory over the banged up Dallas Cowboys. A record 76,928 fans crowded into Mile High Stadium to see the Broncos keep their lead in the AFC West, an advantage that could swell to two games if San Diego upsets Seattle tonight. The Broncos improved to 5-0, while Dallas slipped to 3-2 and fell two games behind undefeated Washington in the NFC East. Wilson scored on pass receptions of 9 and 15 yards from John Elway and on a 1-yard run, vaulting the Broncos to a 22-8 halftime advantage. Denver's defense also produced a second quarter safety when end Ruton Jones crashed through to sack Dallas quarterback Steve Pelluer in the end zone. It was the third safety in Jones' seven-year career — one short of the NFL record. Elway added a third touchdown pass of 12 yards in the fourth quarter to Gene Lang, finishing off the 12th straight game in which he has thrown for at least one score. Pellner was playing in place of Danny White, who suffered a hip injury during practice last week. The Cowboys were also without injured running back Tony Dorsett, and during the game lost defensive tackle Randy White with a pulled hamstring muscle and defensive back Victor Scott with a fractured wrist. San Francisco 35, Indianapolis 14 SAN FRANCISCO — Jep Kemp three second-half touchdown passes to Jerry Rice and the San Francisco defense forced five costly turnovers, leading the 49ers to a 35-14 victory yesterday over the winless Indianapolis Colts. San Francisco improved to 4-1 and moved into a tie with Atlanta and the Los Angeles Rams for first in the AFC West. The Colts dropped to n.g. APC West. The Cubs dropped to 0-8. Rice caught six passes for 172 yards. Kemp completed 18 of 27 for 274 vards. With the score tied 14-14 at the half, Kemp and Rice began their onslaught in the third quarter. Tom Holmoe intercepted a pass from Indianapolis quarterback Jack Trudeau on the third play of the second half, giving San Francisco the ball on the 49ers' 36. Kemp hit fullback Tom Rathman with passes of 7 and 8 yards before unleashing a 45-yard scoring bomb to Rice, who had beaten Eugene Daniels on the play for a 21-14 lead. Cincinnati 34, Green Bay 28 MILWAUKEE — Boomer Esiason three touchdown passes and James Brooks rushed for two more, lifting the Cincinnati Bengals to a 34-28 victory over the Green Bay Packers. The Bengals improved to 3-2, while the Packers dropped to 0-5. Cincinnati, which trailed 7-0 after the first period, broke the game open with 27 unanswered points in the second quarter. The Bengals then built a 34-14 lead early in the fourth quarter before staving off a Green Bay rally. The Bengals tied the score at 7-7 on a 13-yard pass from Esiason to Chris Collinsworth and then grabbed a 13-7 lead on their next possession on a 9-yard run by Brooks. An 8-yard touchdown run by Brooks increased the lead to 29-7, and Esiason connected with Collinsworth with a 7-yard touchdown pass to put the Bengals in front 27-7 at the half. Esiason added a touchdown pass to Eddie Brown in the fourth quarter. Detroit 24. Houston 13 PONTIAC, Mich. — James Jones scored twice from 1 yard out to key a three-touchdown second quarter, carrying the Detroit Lions to a 24-13 victory over the Houston Oilers. Houston mistakes contributed a great deal to the Oilers' fourth straight loss, which dropped them to 1-4. Detroit snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 2-3. FOXBORO, Mass. — Tony Eason completed two touchdown passes before leaving with a rib injury and Craig Jones scored on a 7-yard run in the first half yesterday, leading the New England Patriots to a 34-7 victory over the stumbling Miami Dolphins. Eason suffered brussel ribs and a possible fracture with 40 seconds left in the first half after being sacked by defensive end Mack Moore. Eason completed 12 of 16 passes for 161 yards. The seriousness of his injury will not be known until more X-rays are taken today. United Press International Patriots' quarterback injured in victory Eason threw touchdown passes of 2 yards to Willie Scott in the first quarter and 38 yards to Irving Fryer in the second. Replacement Steve Grogan added a 27-yard touchdown pass to Stanley Morgan in the fourth quarter, and Tony Franklin kicked field goals of 31 and 21 yards The Dolphins, 1-4, lost their third straight and are off to their worst start in Don Shula's 17-year tenure as coach. PITTSBURGH - Earnest Byner scored on a 4-yard run with 8:35 remaining, giving the Cleveland Browns a 27-24 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland 27. Pittsburgh 24 The triumph ended Cleveland's 16-year losing streak at Three Rivers Stadium. Byner's touchdown was set up by an offside penalty against Steeler linebacker Bryan Hinkle, which gave Cleveland a first-and-goal at the 4. Cleveland's Matt Bahr had missed a 43-yard field goal earlier in the drive, but the Steelers again were penalized when Dave Edwards ran into Baird, giving the Browns a first down. The victory gave Cleveland a 3-2 record and was their first in Pittsburgh since Three Rivers Stadium opened in 1970. The Steelers fell to 1-4. Pittsburgh had taken a 21-17 lead early in the third quarter on a 6-yard pass from Mark Malone to Louis Lipps before Bahr kicked a 39-yard goal field to cut the lead to 21-20. Pittsburgh's last chance to win ended when Malone fumbled an attempted pitchout and the ball was recovered by the Browns Chris Rockins at Cleveland's 29. New York 14. Buffalo 13 NEW YORK 14, TORONTO EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Ken O'Brien's 36-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mickey Shuler with 57 seconds left gave the New York Jets a 14-13 victory over Buffalo that extended the Bills' road losing streak to 19 games. On third-and-one at the New York 48, O'Brien connected with Wesley Walker over the middle for 16 yards. On the next play, Shuler grabbed O'Brien's lob and ran into the end zone. Pat Leahy's extra point gave the Jets a 14-13 lead. The Jets took over at their own 20-yard line with 1:58 to go and O'Brien marched them 80 yards by completing 4 of 5 passes. He found running back Johnny Hector twice for a total of 28 yards. On the first play following the kickoff, Jim Kelly was intercepted by linebacker Kyle Clifton to end the Bills' chances of an upset. Unbeaten Bears shut out Minnesota 23-0 United Press International CHICAGO — Keith Ortego caught six passes for 157 yards, including a 58-yard touchdown bomb from Jim McMahon, and the Chicago Bears sacked Tommy Kramer seven times yesterday to help Chicago remain unbeaten with a 23-0 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Walter Payton, who rushed for 108 yards in 26 carries, scored on a 2-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, and Kevin Butler kicked three field goals for the Bears. It was Payton's 76th career 100-yard-plus rushing game. New YORK 13, LOUIS 8. ST. LOUIS — Joe Morris scored his first career touchdown against St. Louis. RauL alregre added two field Chicago improved to 5-0 and extended its winning streak to 11, dating back to last year. The win was also the Bears' 13th straight at Soldier Field. Minnesota fell to 3-2. It marked the first shutout against Minnesota since Oct. 19, 1980, when Cincinnati blanked the Vikings 14-0. New York 13, St. Louis 6 gauss and the New York defense sacked Neil Lomax seven times, giving the Giants a 13-6 victory over the Cardinals. New York improved to 4-1 with its fourth straight triumph, while St. Louis fell to 0-5 under rookie Coach Gene Stallings. Morris rushed for only 53 yards on 17 carries, but his i-1 yard dive was the only touchdown of the game. Two big plays led to Morris' touchdown. An interception by Kenny Hill gave the Giants the ball on their own 45, and a pass interference call against St. Louis cornerback Lionel Washington against Stacy Robinson moved the ball from the Cardinals 33 to the 11. Morris scored on the next play to cap a five-play, 55-vard drive. The extra point by Allegre gave New York a 13-3 lead just over five minutes into the third quarter. The Cardinals came back on their next series to pull within a touchdown, 13-6, on a 47-yard field goal by John Lee. St. Louis marched from their 27 before stalling on the New York 29. Washington 14, New Orleans 6 NEW ORLEANS — George Rogers rushed for 110 yards and made a touchdown against his former team, leading the unbeaten Washington Redskins to a 14-6 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Jay Schroeder passed for 170 yards and a touchdown to help keep Washington, 5-0, atop the NFC East. The Saints, last in the NFC West, fell to 1-4. Rogers 4-yard touchdown run and Schroeder's 2-yard scoring pass to Art Monk both came in the first half. Neither team could score in the second half, but the Redskins threatened early in the fourth quarter when Mark Mosely's 29-yard field goal try bounced off the right upright and fell short. The Saints' only second-half scoring threat came early in the third period when Morten Andersen broke his string of 20 successful goal tries with a 51-yard miss that was wide to the left. ATLANTA — Ron Jaworski passed for 237 yards and a touchdown and the Eagles defense shut out the Philadelphia 16, Atlanta 0 NFL's top offense, leading Philadelphia to a 16-0 upset over the previously unbeaten Atlanta Falcons. Mike Quick capped a 74-yard drive with a one-handed catch of an 8-yard Jaworski pass in the end zone with four minutes left in the first half. Paul McFadden's first of three field goals, a 31-yarder came with two seconds left in the half to give the Eagles a 10-0 lead. He added a 33-yarder on the first play of the fourth quarter and a 21-yarder with 8:51 to play. The Faliors, who went into the game as one of only four unbeaten NFL teams, got inside the Eagles 6-yard line twice in the first quarter without scoring, and were inside the 30 twice in the second quarter with no points. 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