14 Monday, November 15, 1993 NEW HARBOUR LIGHTS 1851 Massachusetts Raventown Optical Dispensary VISIONS 841-7421 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chiefs defeat Raiders in Allen's first appearance in Los Angeles The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Marcus Allen made his first game as a visitor to the Los Angeles Coliseum as successful as most of his homestands — he won. Allen received a polite ovation from the sellout crowd of 66,553 in pregame introductions, then helped the Kansas City Chiefs, 7-2, rally from a 14-0 deficit to defeat the Los Angeles Raiders 31-20 yesterday. Allen, who played four years for Southern California before his outstanding 11-year career with the Raiders, gained 85 yards on 17 carries and caught one pass for 4 yards. The victory was the ninth for the Chiefs in their last 11 games with the Raiders and kept them in first place in the AFC West. They prevailed despite the absence of quarterback Joe Montana, who missed his second straight game with a hamstring injury. Replacing Montana, Dave Krieg passed for 178 yards and three touchdowns. Krieg, who completed 12 of 27 passes without being intercepted, became the 17th quarterback in NFL history to surpass the 30,000-yard mark in passing. Allen, the leading rusher and touchdown scorer in Raiders history, signed with the Chiefs as a free agent June 9. Allen scored his seventh touchdown this season and the 105th of his career on a 4-yard run in the third quarter, two plays after he gained 39 yards, to cut the Raiders' lead to 17-14. West Kansas City W L T Div. Denver 5 4 17 230 L.A. Raiders 5 4 10 230 San Diego 5 4 10 230 Central Pittsburgh 5.3 0 2.1-0 Cleveland 5.4 0 3.0-0 Houston 5.4 0 2.0-0 Cincinnati 0.9 0 0.0-0 East Buffalo 7 1 0 31.0 Miami 7 1 0 31.0 San Diego 7 1 0 41.0 Indianapolis 6 1 0 41.0 New England 1 8 0 40.0 Green Bay 19, New Orleans 17 Houston 38, Cincinnati 1 San Fran 45, Tampa Bay 21 Miami 19, Philadelphia 14 N.Y. Gliants 20, Washington 6 Dallas 20, Phoenix 15 K.C. 31, L.A. Raiders 20 Atlanta 13, L.A. Rams 2 Seattle 22, Cleveland 5 Minnesota 26, Denver 23 N.Y. Jets 31, Indianapolis 17 Chicago 16, San Diego 13 West W L T W DIV. 1 New Orleans 6 3 0 3-10 South Carolina 6 3 0 3-10 Atlanta 3 6 0 3-20 L.A. Rams 2 7 0 3-40 Central East Dallas 7 2 0 4-3-0 N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 4-3-0 Philadelphia 4 5 0 2-3-0 Washington 2 7 0 1-5-0 Washington 2 7 0 1-5-0 Detroit 7 2 0 2-10 Green Bay 5 4 0 1-10 Minnesota 5 4 0 1-10 Chicago 4 5 0 1-30 Tampa Bay 2 7 0 1-40 The Chiefs took the lead for good on a 66-yard pass from Krieg to a wide-open Willie Davis late in the quarter. As they have done recently, the Raiders, 5-4, struggled in the second half after playing well early in the game. They led 17-7 at halftime, but their only scoring in the second half was a 30-yard field goal by Jeff Jaeger, making it 20-21. The Chiefs used the next 6 minutes 18 seconds to position themselves for a 29-yard field goal by Nick Lowery for a four-point lead. Then, on the next play, Lonnie Marts intercepted Jeff Hostetler's pass and returned it 20 yards to the Raiders' 10-yard line. That set up a 4-yard pass from Krieg to Keith Cash that completed the scoring. Aaron Wallace recovered a fumble by Allen early in the second quarter at the Kansas City 33, setting up an 8-yard touchdown pass from Hostetler to Ethan Horton Napoleon McCallum's 4-yard run gave the Raiders a 7-0 lead on their first possession. A seminar for mothers and daughters You'll always be my baby. Whether you're a mother, a daughter, or both, the bond between a mother and a daughter can be one of the most fulfilling and cherished relationships of a lifetime. However, we also may, at times, wish we could trade our mother or daughter in for a "new and improved" model. 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