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Two plays later, Neal Anderson's 1-yard touchdown with 3:09 left made the Bears 19-17 victors over a stunned Kansas City team that didn't lost at home since Oct. 25, 1992. The Bears, 5-5, erased a 14-0 lead and beat an AFC West team for the second time in three weeks. West The Chiefs, 7-3, had stopped a Chicago threat on Albert Lewis' interception on the 2-yard line. A moment later Dave Krieg, standing in the end zone, threw a low pass to Hayes that popped right into Lincoln's hands. Marcus Allen, becoming the ninth man in NFL history to rush for more than 9,000 yards, scored on runs of 2 and 8 yards as the Chiefs seized a 14-0 lead with 10:52 left in the first half despite a rash of injuries to the defense. Pro Bowl defensive end Neil Smith, after intercepting Jim Harbaugh's pass in the first quarter, hobble away with an ankle injury and did not return. Kansas City 7 4 20 400 Denver 7 4 20 400 L.A. Raiders 6 4 40 330 San Diego 6 4 40 240 Central Houston 6.4 0 3.0 Pittsburgh 6.4 0 2.0 Cleveland 5.5 0 3.1 Cincinnati 0.10 0 3.0 East Buffalo 8 2.0 4.1-0 Miami 8 2.0 4.1-0 N.Y.Jets 6 4.0 3.1-0 Cleveland 6 4.0 3.1-0 New England 9 0.0 0.8-0 Chicago 19, Kansas City 17 N.Y. Jets 17, Cincinnati 12 Atlanta 27, Dallas 14 Miami 17, Houston 27, Cleveland 20 Buffalo 23, Indianapolis 9 Miami 17, New England 13 N.Y. Giants 7, Philadelphia 3 L.A. Raiders 6, San Diego 7 N.Y. Lakers 5, Washington 4 L.Rams 10, Washington 6 Tampa Bay 23, Minnesota 10 West W L W T DIV New Orleans 6 3 0 3-10 San Francisco 4 6 0 3-10 L.A. Rams 3 7 0 3-20 Central Detroit 7 3 0 2-20 Green Bay 6 4 0 1-10 Miami 6 4 0 1-10 Chicago 5 5 0 1-30 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 1-40 East Dallas 7 3 0 4-1-0 N.Y. Giants 7 3 0 4-1-0 Indiana 7 4 0 4-1-0 Phoenix 3 7 0 3-1-0 Washington 3 7 0 1-8-0 Ailen's first touchdown was his 106th, making him No. 6 on the alltime list. A 40-yard pass interference penalty on cornerback Donnell Woolford keyed the Chiefs' 9-play, 92-yard march for a 14-0 lead in the second period. Krieg hit Willie Davis for 10 yards to get Kansas City out of a deep hole. After the penalty, Allen scored from the 8. Kevin Butler hit field goals of 32 and 45 yards later in the second quarter to slice the halftime lead to 14-6. The Bears, who have struggled offensively all season, got the ball at the 50 midway through the fourth quarter, trailing only by five. But Dan Saleumua sacked Harbaugh for a big loss, Derrick Thomas threw Anderson for a 5-yard loss and Chicago then got only six yards on third-and-17. Early in the third period, Tim Worley broke free on a 25-yard scoring run to make it 14-12, capping a 74-yard march. Dale Carter then blocked Butler's try for the extra point. Weekend defeats cloud bowl games' outlook The Associated Press Instead of getting clearer, the bowl picture got more confusing Saturday. instead of getting clearer, the bowl picture got more confusing Saturday. Losses by last week's top-ranked Notre Dame, No. 4 Miami and No. 5 Ohio State left the Jan. 1 bowl lineups unsettled and fans scratching their heads "It's very hard to say anybody's in the driver's seat," Flesta Bowl official Mike Doherty said. Who plays where on New Year's Day will depend on the polls and a few crucial games the next two weekends. Only one bowl berth was nailed down Saturday. No. 15UCLA earned a spot in the Rose Bowl by defeating Southern Cal 27-21 for the Pac-10 title. But who would they play? Ohio State failed to clinch the Big Ten championship and the other Rose Bowl berth, losing to Michigan 28-0. No.10 Wisconsin, which defeated Illinois 35-10, can earn a trip to Pasadena by beating Michigan State on Dec. 4 at Tokyo. would put the Cornhuskers in a position to play for the national championship in the Orange Bowl if they defeat Oklahoma. This week's No. 2 Nebraska, which didn't play Saturday, already has clinched the Big Eight title and a spot in the Orange Bowl. But the Cornhuskers' game against Oklahoma on Friday will play a key role in determining the national championship. It It could be Florida State if the No. 1 Seminoles, 10-1, defeat No. 7 Florida on Saturday. If the Seminoles and Cornhuskers occupy the top two spots in the combined polls at the end of the season, they would meet in Miami on Jan. 1. Florida State stayed in the title hunt Saturday night with a 62-3 rout of North Carolina State. But Nebraska also could end up playing No. 5 West Virginia, 10-0, in the Orange Bowl if they both win their last regular-season games. The Mountaineers should have an outside shot at playing Nebraska if they defeat Boston College on Friday. Notre Dame, 10-1, also could go to the Orange Bowl if it finishes No. 2 behind Nebraska in the coalition poll. And what about undefeated Auburn? The No. 3 Tigers, 11-0, defeated Alabama 22-14 Saturday, completing a perfect season. But they can't play in a bowl because of NCAA probation. Florida, which defeated Vanderbilt 52-0, will represent the SEC in the Sugar Bowl. Bevond that, little is clear. Swim team second in Minnesota meet Kansan staff report The Kansas swimming and diving teams competed in the Minnesota Invitational last weekend in Minneapolis. The men's team finished with 491 points, five points behind third-place Tennessee and 623 points behind invitational champion Minnesota, who scored 1,114 points. Second-place Indiana scored 905 points. Conference rivals Nebraska and Iowa State finished fifth and sixth respectively in the men's competition. 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