12 Monday, September 22, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Giants beat L.A.; Raiders fall to 0-3 United Press International LOS ANGELES — Phil Simms threw two touchdown passes to Lionel Manuel and the New York Giants held an injured Marcus Allen to 40-yards rushing yesterday, posting a 14-9 victory over the winless Los Angeles Raiders. The Raiders, 0-3, are off to their worst start since 1964, when they lost their first five games. The Giants improved to 2-1. Allen, who had gained at least 100-yards in an NFL record 11 straight games, carried just 15 times. He missed much of the second half with a twisted right ankle. Chris Bahr kicked three field goals, accounting for the Raiders scoring. He put the Raiders ahead 6-0 at halftime before the Giants scored two second-half touchdowns. Seattle 28. New England 31. FOXBORO. Mass. — Ray Butler caught a 67-yard touchdown pass from David Krieg, capping a 17-point outburst in the final 2:53 yesterday giving the Seattle Seahawks a 38-31 victory over the New England Patriots. The score was Butler's second touchdown catch of the game. The 3-0 Seahawks, who entered the game with the NFL's top-rated defense, converted two blocked punts into touchdowns. New England, 2,1; took a 31-21 lead with 6-51 left in the fourth quarter on Stanley Morgan's third touchdown reception. Seattle's Norm Johnson cut the deficit to 31-24 when he connected on a 33-yard field goal with 2-33 remaining. Forty-one seconds later, the Seahawks blocked their second punt of the game. Rich Camarillo's kick from the end zone was blocked by Patrick Hunter, and Paul Moyer recovered evening the score at 31-31. Seattle running-back Curt Warner scored on runs of 13-yards and 1-yard. Butler also grabbed a 46-yard scoring pass in the third quarter. Washington 30, San Diego 27 SAN DIEGO — Jay Schroeder's 14-yard touchdown pass to Gary Clark with 1:16 remaining, lifted the Washington Redskins to a 30-27 victory over the San Diego Chargers. Washington trailed most of the game before Schroeder moved the Redskins 69 yards in three plays and 44 seconds for the winning score. On the second play, he threw 55 yards to Clark at the Chargers' 14. Clark made a sliding catch in the end zone on the next play helping the Redskins improve to 3-0. San Diego, 1-2, lost at home for the first time in eight games despite two rushing touchdowns from Buford McGee and two Rolf Benirschke field goals. George Rogers scored two touchdowns and Mark Moseley kicked three field goals for Washington. He completed 16-of-36 passes for 43 yards. Falcons 37. Cowboys 35 Dan Fouts finished 22-of-35 for 235 yards and one touchdown for the Chargers. IRVING, Texas — A 65-yard pass from Dave Archer to Floyd Dixon set up Mick Luckhurst's 18-yard field goal with 20 seconds left, giving the Atlanta Failons a wild 37-35 victory over the Dallas Cowbys. A desperate attempt by Dallas to win the game in the final seconds ended when Tony Hill's 63-yard catch down to the 10 used up the final seconds on the clock Atlanta produced the winning field goal on a 79-yard drive that used 1:05 and came without the benefit of a time-out. Archer, the No.1 rated NL passer coming into the game, hit 15-of-29 passes for 269 yards while Danny White completed 23-of-31 for 280 yards for the Cowboys. Penny McDougald 2nd, Erik Broncos 33, Eagles 7 PHILADELPHIA — Sammy Winder ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns and cornerback Mike Harden returned an interception for a touchdown and forced a fumble, leading the Denver Broncos to a 3-7 rout of the Philadelphia Eagles. Winder scored on runs of 4 and 17 yards and keyed Denver's 203-yard rushing output. The Broncos had averaged only 73 yards rushing in their first two games but had no trouble solving Philadelphia head coach Buddy Ryan's 46 defense. Denver, 3-0, also scored on a 2-yard pass from John Elway to Dave Studdard. Harden's 32-yard interception return, a 30-yard field goal by Rich Karlis and a safety on the opening kickoff. Philadelphia, 0-3, scored on a 29-yard pass from Randall Cunningham to Kenny Jackson. Rams 24,Colts 7 INDIANAPOLIS — Eric Dickerson ran for 121 yards and a touchdown and the Los Angeles Rams had seven quarterback sacks in a 24-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Dickerson, who has 392 yards in three games, carried 25 times and scored on a 1-yard run. Rams quarterback Steve Bartkowski, rarely pressured, completed 18-of-26 passes for 161 yards and threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Ron Brown. The Rams improved to 3-0 while the Colts, who ran for just 55 yards against the NFL's second-rated rushing defense. fell to 0-3. The Rams' sacks were worth 64 yards in losses. Indianapolis had allowed the most sacks in the NFL, entering the game. Jets 51. Dolphins 45 Jets 51, Dolphins 45 EAST RUTHERFORD N. J. EAST RUTHERFORD, ... Wesley Walker caught a 21-yard touchdown pass as time expired in regulation then grabbed a 43-yard scoring strike from Ken O'Brien 2:35 into overtime, giving the New York Jets a 51-45 triumph over the Miami Dolphins. The winning reception was Walker's fourth touchdown catch of the game. Miami's Dan Marino threw a career-high six touchdown passes, but his performance was wasted when the Jets scored on the first possession of overtime. O'Brien directed the Jets 80 yards in the final 1:04 to tie the score at the end of regulation. With five seconds left and the Jets at the Miami 21, O'Brien hit Walker at the goal line between two defenders. Marino completed 23-of-50 passes for 448 yards and was intercepted twice. O'Brien went 29-of-43 for 479 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Vikings 31, Steelers 7 Kramer completed 19-of-27 attempts for 257 yards. He hit Jones on first-quarter scoring strikes of 55 and 16 yards. Jones finished with 140 yards in receptions. MINNEAPOLIS — Tommy Kramer fired three touchdown passes, including two to rookie Hassan Jones, lifting the Minnesota Vikings to a 31-7 victory over the mistake-piece Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers dropped their third straight game and are off to their worst start since 1970. Minnesota improved to 2-1 under new Coach Jerry Burns. The Vikings intercepted Pittsburgh quarterback Mark Malone three times and converted all three turnovers into scores on Chuck Nelson's 48-yard field goal, Allen Rice's 12-yard touchdown run and Jim Gustafson's 9-yard scoring catch. Buccaneers 24, Lions 20 PONTIAC, Mich. — Rookie Nathan Wonsley, playing for injured James Wilder, scored on runs of 22 and 55 yards, leading the Tampa Bay Buckecareers to their first road victory in three seasons in a 24-20 triumph over the Detroit Lions. Steve Young helped the Bucs convert four Lions' turnovers into 17 points and win on the road for the first time in 20 games. Detroit, 12; scored twice in the fourth quarter on runs of one yard and two yards by backfull James Jones after falling behind 24-6. Tampa Bay, 1-2, took a 14-0 lead with two touchdowns in a 3.52 span during the second quarter by recovering two Detroit fumbles inside the Lions' 35. Bills 17, Cardinals 10 Moore rushed in from two yards out, giving the Bills a 10-10 lead at 6:35 of the second quarter. Bell, the Bills leading rusher the past two seasons when they won just four of 32 games, scampered six yards 2:04 into the fourth quarter to give the Bills a 17-3 advantage. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Ricky Moore and Greg Bell ran for touchdowns, leading the Buffalo Bills to their first victory of the season, a 17-10 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals fell to 0-3. The triumph was the first for Buffalo in eight regular-season games. Their last victory was a 20-1 triumph over the Houston Oilers last Nov. 10 at Rich Stadium. The victory also was the first for the Bills with Jim Kelly as quarterback. The former USFL star, who joined Buffalo at the start of the season, completed just 6-of-10 passes for 105 yards. He was sacked three times. SAN FRANCISCO — Jeff Kemp threw for 332 yards and one touchdown, and Ray Wersching contributed four field goals in the San Francisco 49ers 26-17 victory over the New Orleans Saints. San Francisco improved to 2-1, and New Orleans fell to 1-2. The Saints scored on a 28-yard pass from rookie halftack Dalton Hilliard to Eugene Goodlow, a 101-yard kickoff return by Mel Gray and Morten Andersen's 44-yard field goal. 9ers 26, Saints 17 The 49ers scored on Kemp's 4-yard pass to Dwight Clark, a five-yard run by Derrick Harmon and Wersching field goals of 30. 40. 28 and 32 vards. Gray ran up 186 yards in kickoff returns, and his return of the second-half kickoff put the Saints ahead 17-13. 3 turnovers help Chiefs beat Oilers United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Greg Hill returned an interception for a touchdown, and Kansas City converted three turnovers into points yesterday, lifting the Chiefs to a 27-13 victory over the Houston Oilers. The Chiefs improved to 2-1 on the season, and Houston slipped to 1-2. The temperature on the field at game time was reported to be 124 degrees. Hill's 26-yard return of the interception put the Chiefs ahead 27-0 at 4:13 in the third period before Houston began to come back. 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