4B Monday, November 6. 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Bye doesn't stop Chiefs' momentum The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs were worried about losing momentum while taking their bye week. Maybe they forgot they were playing the Washington Redskins. Steve Bono threw for 201 yards and a touchdown, and Marcus Allen scored from 1 yard out as the Chiefs overcame their own mistakes yesterday and defeated the Redskins 24-3. Kimble Anders added a 40-yard scoring run with 2:26 left as the Chiefs moved to 8-1. Washington quarterback Gus Frerotte, without his top two receivers, was 11 of 34 for 140 yards. He was replaced by Heath Shuler after misfiring on four consecutive passes early in the fourth quarter. Kansas City 24, Washington 3 Bono, 21 of 37, threw a 19-yard scoring pass to Willie Davis after Allen's touchdown run. Lin Elliott kicked a 38-yard field goal with one second left in the half, and the Chiefs led 17-3 at the half. KC—Allen 1 run (Elliott kick), 7:34. Second Quarter KC—Davis 19 pass from Bono (Elliott kick), 3:08. Was—FG Murray 29, 9:32. KC—FG Elliott 38, 14:59. Fourth Quarter KC—and Anders 40 run (Elliott kick), 12:34. TEAM STATISTICS Was KC First downs 14 21 Rushes-yards 18-79 38-178 Passing 122 190 Punt Returns 1-8 5-46 Kickoff Returns 4-65 2-46 Interceptions Ret. 1-22 2-8 Comp-Att 12-39-2 21-37-1 With the help of what amounted to a 45-yard penalty against the Redskins, the Chiefs scored on their opening drive for the first time this season. After Washington failed to move on its first possession, Matt Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 2-11 Punts 10-40 7-38 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-3 Penalties-Yards 7-49 9-72 Time of Possession 23.47 36.13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Washington, T. Alen 14-6, Mitchell 2-5, Bell 1-5, Logan 1-0, Kansas City, Anders 5-75, Hill 17-51, M. Alen 9-34, Thompson 3-12, Born 4-3, Richardton 1-2 PASSING—Washington, Frenette 13-14-0 140, Shuler 1-5-2-4. Kansas City, Bono 21-37-1 191 RECEIVING - Washington, Asher 3-42, Shelp- and 2-19, T Allen 2-11, Logan 2-11, Truitt 3-10, Bell 1-24, Mitchell 7-1, Kanausa City, Cash 5-48, Straughter 3-36, Dawson 3-29, Anesher 1-13, M Allen 1-9, Vanowen 1-9, Walker 1-7, Hill 1-13, MISSED FIELD GOALS = None. Turk's punt died at the Chiefs'5. But the Redskins had to kick again when they were called for an ineligible man downfield. Chiefs rookie Tamarick Vanover returned that punt 35 yards to the 50. Bono hit Keith Cash for 16 yards and Allen went up the middle for 10 as the Chiefs marched 49 yards in nine plays. On fourth and goal from the $ _{1} $ Allen dived across for his 101st rushing touchdown. The Chiefs held Washington to 79 yards rushing. The Chiefs faced a fourth-and-seven from the redskins' 34 midway through the second quarter. Bona connected with Lake Dawson for 12 yards to the 22. Three plays later, Willie Davis caught Bono's pass in the end zone for a 14-10 lead. The Redskins played without injured receivers Henry Ellard and Michael Westbrook. In addition, guard Tre Johnson, who came back after missing five of the last seven games, went out in the second half with a strained knee. Tackle Joe Phillips, thriving in the Chiefs' new attack defense, pressured Frenette into an incompletion on a third down play after the Redskins had driven to the Kansas City 12 in the second quarter. Eddie Murray then kicked a 29-yard field goal. Kansas tennis team aces regional competition The Jayhawks conquer Wichita State and Drake, win Region V tournament Kansan staff report Any doubts as to whether the Kansas men's tennis team is the best in the region were shattered this weekend as the Jayhawks dominated and won the Region V Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. Kansas whitewashed Wichita State yesterday, 4-0, winning the championship. Singles wins Abaroa, the No. 1 seed, defeated Phil Cooper, 6-4, 6-1. No. 2 seed Fimbres topped Shawn Harrop, 6-2, 6-4, and No. 3 Tucker defeated Simon Evelyn, 6-3, 6-0. from sophomore Enrique Abaroa, senior Victor Flimbres and sophomore Trent Tucker helped Kansas' effort. "We really dominated the match today," Kansas men's tennis coach Michael Center said. "The guys came out aggressively and did what they had to do." In doubles action, senior Michael Isroff and Abaroa posted an 8-4 victory against Evelyn and Cooper. Freshman Luis Uribe and Fimbres defeated Grant Hudelin and Harrop. "I really thought we played well," Center said. "I truly felt that we were stronger, and it showed in our play." Kansas earned a straight-set 4-0 victory against Drake in the opening round on Saturday. In singles play, Tucker defeated Rodney LeServe, 6-3, 6-2; freshman Tariq Butt, who redshirted last year, defeated Cagri Cakinberg, 6-4, 6-3; and Isroff defeated Mat Coyle. 6-1, 6-0. Doubles play saw Uribe-Fimbres top LeServe and Marcos Vicente, 8-4, while Marshall-Tucker defeated Coyle-Cakinberk. The tournament was the first team play of the season for the Jayhawks. The win also automatically qualifies Kansas for the National Team Indoor Championships in February in Louisville, Ky. Center said Kansas was definitely the best team in the region. "There are still some things we have to work on before January, but I don't see why we won't still be the top team," he said. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Expect an argument this morning about trivia. Your roommate may be in a cranky mood. Save a financial decision for tonight or tomorrow. There will be less conflict in romance then, too. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This morning is your best time to start a new project. Later in the day, your resistance will be much stronger. And you may have other things to do. Get those letters and checks into the mail early before you're further distracted! Places (Feb. 19-March 20): You still may be plagued by worries this morning, but you don't have to take them seriously. Ignore a person who's trying to push you too far too fast. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): If you're feeling pressured, you may be right. It is tough out there. Physical exercise is a good way to regain your equilibrium, and your advantage. Work may interfere with your free time late tonight. Finish a tough job! Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) If you're traveling this morning, take the long way home. See as much countryside as possible, before you have to return to the same old routine. Don't forget a special occasion at home tonight. If there isn't one scheduled, make something up! Cancer (June 22-July 22): If you're planning an investment, put your money into something you're sure is going to be there for a long time. And, wait until tomorrow to do even that. Overlook a petty disagreement in romance. **Scorpio** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Be careful this morning if you're working with volatile substances or hot-tempered people! This evening, get together with an old friend. It may be smart to join forces in a business deal. you're thinking about a permanent relationship, get together to discuss the details. It's a good evening to discuss finances, real estate and other such personal matters. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Sometimes, not saying anything is better than trying to find the right words. Today, give that a try. A problem you had about being deserted might solve itself without any further assistance. Don't go shopping this morning. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): If Gemini (May 21-June 21): A friend of yours might need a shoulder to cry on. If there is trouble at work, suggest more education. If your own skills need upgrading maybe you could go along, just for the fun of it. Make some calls tomorrow. 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