8 Monday, September 29, 1986 / University Daily Kansan San Francisco routs Miami, 31-16 United Press International MIAMI — Jerry Rice caught two touchdown passes and San Francisco intercepted Dan Marino four times, enabling the 49ers to beat the Miami Dolphins 31-16 yesterday in Miami. It was the Dolphins' first home defeat in September since a 31-21 loss Interconference to the Oakland Raiders Sept. 22, 1975, and it dropped the defending American Conference East champions to 1-3. San Francisco is 3-1, including two straight victories with Jeff Kemp as quarterback for the injured Joe Montana. The four interceptions were the most Marino had thrown in his four-year career and came a week after he passed for six touchdowns against the Jets. The Dolphins, the National Football League's worst defense coming into the game, has surrendered 142 points in four games. Chicago WI Cincinnati - Jim McMahon fired three touchdown passes and ran for a score yesterday sparking the undefeated Chicago Bears to a 44-7 romp over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bears, 4-0, produced their most impressive performance since their 46-10 rout of the New England Patriots in last season's Super Bowl. Chicago intercepted five Cincinnati passes, three in the first eight minutes. McMahon completed 13 of 22 passes for 211 yards, with Willie Gault grabbing seven for 174 yards. Thomas Sanders scored two touchdowns on runs of one and 75 yards, and Kevin Butler kicked a 41-yard field goal for Chicago. Cincinnati, 2-2, managed only a five-yard touchdown pass from Boomer Esiason to James Brooks in the second quarter. Esiason, who was benched in the third quarter, completed only 14 of 30 passes for 212 yards. Washington 19, Seattle 14 WASHINGTON — George Rogers rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns and Steve Cox kicked a club-record 57-yard field goal yesterday, powering the undefeated Washington Redskins to a 19-14 victory over the previously unbeaten Seattle Seahawks. Seattle wide receiver Steve Largent, with three catches for 44 yards and an 11-yard touchdown grab with 1:50 to play, tied former Philadelphia Eagle Harold Carmichael's NFL record of 127 straight games with a reception. Washington, the NFC East leader, improved to 4-0 for the first time since 1982 season when the Redskins went on to defeat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII. The Redskins have won seven straight games, dating back to Week 13 last season, and have won 10 straight against AFC opponents. Seattle dropped to 3-1. Cleveland 24, Detroit 21 CLEVELAND — Gerald McNeil returned a punt for a touchdown and Matt Bairk bicked a go-ahead 24-yard field goal with 4:01 to play yesterday as the Cleveland Brown defeated the Detroit Lions 24-21. Cleveland improved to 2-2 despite an erratic ground attack and a defense that yielded three Eric Hipple touchdown passes. Hipple completed a team-record 33 passes in 48 attempts for 251 yards. Raiders take Chargers in 1st victory United Press International LOS ANGELES — Marc Wilson threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns yesterday and helped the Los Angeles Raiders win their first game this season. The Raiders triumphed 17-13 over the San Diego Chargers. The Raiders, still off to their worst start in 22 years, scored 17 straight AFC points and improved to 1-3 despite playing without injured running back Marcus Allen. San Diego fell to 1-3. Wilson, who missed last week's game with a slightly separated right shoulder, had scoring passes of 12 yards to Dokie Williams late in the first half and 40 yards to Jesse Hester early in the second half. The strike to Williams ended a Raiders drought in which they failed to produce a touchdown in 10 quarters. Wilson completed 19 of 28 passes with two interceptions. He was sack- eight times and booed throughout by the Coliseum crowd. Chris Bahr's 18-yard field goal gave the Raiders a 17-13 advantage with 1:41 remaining. San Diego's Dan Fouts, who suffered a broken nose in the second quarter, threw w-yard scoring passes in the first half to Kellen Winslow and Trumaine Johnson. Allen, who has a twisted right ankle, missed only the second game in his five-year career. He is expected back next week. The Raiders went ahead 14-13 25 seconds into the second half. Tim Moffett recovered Lionel James' fumble of the kickoff before Wilson and Hester teamed up. Heat beat cornerback Donald Brown on a post pattern and Wilson was on target for the 40-yard score. Denver 27, New England 20 DENVER — Sammy Winder and Gerald Willhite each rushed for a touchdown, keying a strong second-half ground attack that helped the Broncos remain undefeated with a 27-20 victory over the New England Patriots. Denver, 4-0, rebounded from a 13-3 halftime deficit. Winder raced 12 yards for a score. Willhite ran 1 yard for a touchdown and John Elway passed 1 yard to Clarence Kay for Denver's other second-half touchdown. The Broncos, who got away from their running game in the opening quarters, used their ground attack to rally in the second half. Winder rushed for 92 yards and Willhite gained 54 on just six carries. The Broncos took the second-half kickoff and marched 72 yards in seven plays, scoring on Elway's toss to Kay with 3:10 gone in the third quarter. Elway completed passes of 17 yards to Steve Watson and 32 yards to Mark Jackson to keep the drive alive. Denver moved in front 17-13 on Winder's 12-yard dash up the middle with 2:08 left in the third quarter. New York 26, Indianapolis 7 INDIANA POLIS — Pat Leahy helped rescue a New York Jet offe that suffered a huge dropoff in production from last week. Pat Leahy kicked four field goals to improve his string of successful three-pointers to 19 and the Jets played opportunistic defense yesterday to defeat the Indianapolis Colts 26-7. Pittsburgh 22. Houston 16 OT HOUSTON -- Walter Abercrombie rushed three yards for a touchdown 2:35 into overtime yesterday, giving the Pittsburgh Steelers their first victory of the season, a 22-16 decision over the Houston Oilers. The winning score was set up by Rick Woods' 41-yard punt return to the Houston 15-yard line. Pittsburgh quarterback Mark Malone ran 11 yards to the Houston three yard line on second down, and Abercrombie scored on the next play over the right side. Philadelphia surprises the Rams 34-20 United Press International Jaworski moved Philadelphia to a 10-0 lead by hitting tight end John Spagnola for a 15-yard touchdown in PHILADELPHIA — Ron Jaworski threw for 213 yards and three touchdowns yesterday, helping the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams 34-20, and gave Buddy Ryan his first victory as a head coach. from Paul McFadden NFC the first quarter He also put the Eagles ahead 27-0 at the half by connecting with Kenny Jackson on a 2-vard score. Jaworski, who completed 17 of 27 passes before leaving the game in the third quarter with a slight concussion, connected with running back Junior Tautalatasi for a 16-yard touchdown. Philadelphia, 1-3, scored on a 55-yard touchdown pass from running back Keith Byars to Mike Quick and field goals of 22 and 41 yards. Los Angeles, 3-1, got three touchdown passes from back-up quarterback Steve Dils, who completed 15-of-26 passes for 162 yards. Dils and Ron Brown connected for a 15-yard score in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Dils threw a 28-yard touchdown to Bobby Duckworth and threw to Michael Young for a five-yard score. Minnesota 42, Green Bay 7 MINNEAPOLIS - Tommy Kramer passed for six touchdowns in three quarters yesterday, leading the Minnesota Vikings to a 42-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers. Kramer completed 16-of-25 passes for 241 yards, firing touchdown throws of 13, 13, 36, 2, 17 and 7 yards to post his career best. He also surpassed 20,000 career passing yards yesterday and now has 20,004 N.Y. Giants 20, New Orleans 17 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Phil Simms threw his second touchdown pass of the game to tight end Zeke Mowatt with eight minutes, three seconds to play. 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SUNDAY,OCTOBER 5,1986 LAWRENCE PUTT-PUTT CENTER BEGINNING AT 10 a.m. all proceeds go to the Arthritis Research Foundation. Montana will try to play this year for more information contact the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority 749-1103 SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana, benched by back surgery nearly two weeks ago, said yesterday that he was going to try to come back before the end of the 1966 season. On Sunday, Kemp completed 14 of 29 attempts for 168 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in a 31-16 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Montana, who twice received the Super Bowl's most valuable player distinction, said he hoped his rehabilitation program would get him into playing shape by late this season. Montana ruptured a disc while throwing a play-action pass in the 49ers' season-opening victory at Tampa Bay. He has not been in the lineup since the opener. The 49ers are now 2-1 behind backup quarterback Jeff Kemp. Montana underwent back "Right now, I'd like to be back this year," the 49ers quarterback said. "I'm going to try to rehabilitate as fast as I can. If things work out ... I'll come back." surgery nearly two weeks ago for a herniated disc in his lower back. A team of surgeons removed a portion of the disc and widened Montana's spinal canal at its base. The doctors have been optimistic about his chances of recovery. However, Montana said right after surgery that he felt like retiring. The doctors got Montana up right after surgery and had him start walking around. "When you come out of surgery like that you are under a lot of narcotics that depress you," he said. "I thought about retirement then, but my wife helped me get rid of those thoughts." The doctors have said the sequence for Montana's rehabilitation would be walking, then light work in the weight room, workouts in the pool, jogging and then heavy running. "It's like learning all new body mechanics," Montana said. 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