Monday, September 8, 1986 / University Daily Kansan 1 Bears pick up where they left off, beat Cleveland The Associated Press The Chicago Bears, winners in the last Super Bowl and losers in the first use of an instant replay official in NFL history, started defense of their championship with a 41-31 victory over the Cleveland Browns yesterday. The game was in its third play from scrimmage when the Brown's Al Gross was credited with a touchdown after a bad snap by the Bears bounded into the end zone. The officials on the field did not call a safety or a touchdown until they got the word from the replay booth that it was a touchdown. yards and scored two touchdowns Oilers 21. Packers 3 Oilers 31, Packers 3 The Bears got right back into the game when Dennis Gentry returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown. All-time leading rusher Walter Payton then gained 113 Quarterback Warren Moon sparkled in Houston's victory over Green Bay, throwing two touchdown passes and running for a third. Rams 16. Cardinals 10 Eric Dickerson ran for 193 yards and two touchdowns on a career-high 38 carries, leading Los Angeles over St. Louis and ruining Gene Stallings' debut as Cardinals coach. 49ers 31, Bucs 7 Joe Montana passed for 356 yards and one touchdown, and San Francisco intercepted Tampa quarterback Steve DeBerg seven times to give the 49ers an easy victory Redskins 41, Eagles 14 Montana, who missed three weeks of the preseason with a sprained right ankle, completed 32 of 46 passes, including a 4-yard touchdown pass to Mike Wilson. Jay Schroeder threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, leading Washington over Philadelphia in Buddy Ryan's debut as an NFL head coach. Kelvin Bryant scored twice, playing his first game for the Redskins after a successful three-year tenure in the United States Football League. Lions 13. Vikings 10 James Jones rushed for a career-high 174 yards and scored Detroit's only touchdown as the Lions spoiled the coaching debut of Minnesota's Jerry Burns. Jones, whose previous career high was 116 yards last season, also tied a team record with 36 carries. a i c o n s 31. S a i n t s 10 Dave Archer threw for two touchdowns and set up two more with his running and passing, leading Atlanta to an easy victory over New Orleans. Archer, who completed 13 of his 16 passes for 207 yards, had touchdowns of 17 yards to wide receiver Charlie Brown in the first quarter and 19 yards to Anthony Allen in the fourth. Jets 28. Bills 24 Ken O'Brien threw two long touchdown passes for New York, spoiling the NFL debut of Buffalo's Jim Kelly. Kelly threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes, but the Jets also scored twice in the fourth period for the victory. Kelly, the former USFL most valuabler player, signed a five-year, $8 million contract with the Bills on Aug. 18. Chargers 50, Dolphins 28 Dan Fouts three touchdown passes and reserve running back Buford MeeGe rushed for two touchdowns as San Diego played to the most points ever against Miami. Broncos 38, Raiders 36 John Elway threw two touchdown passes and caught one from running back Steve Sewell, leading Denver over Los Angeles. **Patriots 33 Colts 3** Tony Eason, who didn't complete a pass in the Super Bowl, threw for 252 yards and a key third-quarter touchdown to Stanley Morgan for New England against Indianapolis. Seahawks 30, Steelers 0 Dave Brown's 18-yard interception return for a touchdown keyed a strong Seattle defense and Dave Krieg threw two touchdown passes against Pittsburgh, which suffered its first shutout loss since 1982. A M E R I Look for our insert in today's paper. Tonight! 7:00 p.m. Coming Tomorrow "A Thousand Clowns" Woodruff Aud. $2.00 Bring in your receipts from last semester's cash purchases at the K.U. Bookstores and receive a 6% cash rebate! Redeem your receipts with your student I.D. at the customer service areas of either K.U. Booststore location. Always save your cash purchase receipts from the K.U. Bookstore because they mean money in your pocket everysemester! Period 79 STUDENT SENATE COMMITTEES will meet for the first time this semester as follows: Day/Time 1. University Affairs 9/9 6:30 p.m. Walnut Place 2. Student Rights 9/8 8:00 p.m. Walnut 3. Finance 9/9 7:00 p.m. Regionalist If you were a member in good standing on these committees last semester, you are still a member. If you would like to join one of the committees, applications are available at the Student Senate Office, now located in the basement of the Burge Union. 4. Cultural Affairs 9/11 7:00 p.m. Oread 5. Minority Affairs To Be Announced 6. Elections 9/8 7:00 p.m. Gallery West 4th floor Union Student American Pharmaceutical Association University of Kansas Presents THE EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE Lectures and Discussion Thursday, September 11, 1986 12:45 pm-5:30 pm Kansas Union Ballroom Featured Speakers : Dr. Bruce H. Woolley, Brigham Young University - "The Athlete: Use and Misuse of Drugs" Dr. William R. Garnett, Virginia Commonwealth University - "Interrelationships Between Medications and Exercise" Panel Discussion featuring speakers and University of Kansas coaches Free and Open to the Public SAPhA