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Show Friday, September IS. NFL: Chie s ocos Down Haiders n 5 Nick Lowery Field Goals Ciclc . CITY. Mo (LTII -The Kansas Citv Chiefs kicked the daylights out o! the Los Asge-leRaiders Thursday night. Nick Lower' kicked a club-recotying five field goals to propel the Chiefs to a upset of the Raiders, giving Kansas City its first victory over its AFC ; West rival since 1981. Lowery kicked field goals of 39. .22, 42, 58 and 21 yards in the opening 41 minutes to single-handedl- y keep Kansas City not : only in the game but in the lead KANSAS LA , -- By AW STEWART Herald Corrapo&dtfit Mountain View defeated Alta 15-- 4. 15 . Orem downed Brigh 15-ton 15-and American Fork 3 to whipped West Jordan 15-into entrants I'tah County's give the 4A Region Two a sweep of Thursday prep vol'evball action. In Region Eight. Spanish Fork 15-overpowered Timpview 15-15-Provo beat Payson Pleasant Grove nipped Carbon 15-and Spnngville edged Uintah 159. 13 15. At Alta. Mountain View coach Debbie Freestone said poor passing and serving cost the Bruins one game, but noted they came back with excellent hitting by Jill Fulton and a good overall team effort in the next two games to win " When we pass and serve, our whole offense comes together." Freestone said At Orem. Tiger coach Debbie Zirbes said her squad played much better than they had last week. confident "We were in control fkwut occi'" she said 6. Greening 10-1- 15-1- 36-2- 0 j . 15-1- 4 YIPS The five field goals tied a club record held by Jan Stenerud and his field goal t;ed his own club record set against Washington in 1983. "It's a good feeling, fighting the best and beating them," Lowery said. "It's my most satisfying lictory ever. Beating any team is great but beating the Raiders is really great." if d -- r SJ 15-1- 2 " . ' I j 1 served nine straight 13-1- 2 15-1- 1 Pig- - 7 n. points to open the game. But West Jordan came back to before the Caveclose it to men could pull out the win. Good hitting by Stephanie Trane and LaVon Davis and nice setting by Mami Brems and Michelle Hendrv led A F. We've got to stop doing that." said A F. coach Pam Beckstrand of the Cavemen's second-gam- e lapse 'We did that in the last match, too " At Spanish Fork, the Dons' Mario Neer scored six service points in a row in game one. while Ann Hall served the last eight points in game two Don coach Wendy Weaver said Kathv Fne and Jodi Searle also 7. - contributed good, solid hitting. At Payson, Lions' Kameie Kimball hustled and played well, according to Payson coach Kay Isak-sodespite the Lion loss. Good team play, along with top serving by Michelle Tsoie ard Cha-maI Johnson, aided Provo. " I felt we were a lot stronger on our hitting sequence and I thought we played pretty good." said Provo coach Wendy Bills. At Price, Ula Fugal served nine points in the first game and seven in the third to help lead the Vikings to a big region victory over the Dinos. "It was a close, exciting match," said Viking coach Maria Bone. At Spnngville. the Red Devils faced a scrappy Uintah crew, but managed to take control to win the In game two. it appeared things would be the sarr.c as Shawna 0. rd It was a rare prime-tim- e television loss for the Raiders, who 1 took a record in such contests into the game. The Raiders still have 13 more wins than the Chiefs have appearances 12t on prime-tim- e television. Lowery turned the scoring over to quarterback Bill Kenney late in the third quarter and he passed 25 yards to Carlos Carson for one touchdown and 5 yards to Paige for another to increase Kansas City's lead to 4 through 45 minutes. Cornerback Albert Lewis then fell on a Jim Plunkett fumble five minutes into the final period to pad the Kansas City lead even 5 15-1- s at Jane Reynolds' hitting and Heidi Tasso's passing were keys to the match. Zirbes added At American Fork, the Cavemen spotted West Jordan the first point of the match, then ran off 15 straight points to take the game. 12-1- : Tr-r THE HERALD. Provo Utah, 1985 said Springville match, coach Shauna Andrus. Andrus said she was happy that her team was able to pin down its first region victory, adding the players will gain a lot of confi- dence from the win. Tiger Netters Lob Past Bingham By DEXISE DALEY Herald Correspondent In Region Two tennis action the Orem Tigers found success with a victory over Bingham. Jennifer Nuttall. playing No. 2 1 to singles, took her match help lead the Tigers to their first win of the season. ".Nuttall played a good aggres- 25-5-- Steve Garrett. 1 the match between and Timpview was postponed Wednesday due to rain. It will be played Tuesday, Sept. 17. Elsewhere, 6-- 4. Springville 1. 4-- 1 6-- 1. in No. 3 singles. Other winners for the Tigers w ere Jan Oyler at No. I singles Jenny Chatterley and Julie Hill at No. doubles M. and 1 6-- 2 1 Kristin Sumner and Emily Ashton Hi." at No. 2 doubles "It was Kristin and Emily's first time playing together. They both played very well." Garrett said. The onlv win for Bingham came 6-- 6-- sive game." said Orem coach - On 4. I: Jas Oitrr O drf SfcrOt Kjv . Smui O iA Ham BwurtwU tVl. B M Tnru Kmti hatm t-I- t J Jnrnv ChttlAln Jalir Hill Urltuur O rf Swd Rmr Lmt Pmrti t-- t-- I Kraua Samer-Erah- r ;fcu O trt Jct Cunoa Jkjnwr Hirra 2 4 H Jnmier 4 Ste-pho- ne 29-1- further, e The victory snapped a losing streak by the Chiefs at the hands of the Raiders and 36-1- 4. five-gam- gave Kansas Citv sole possession of first place in "the AFC West at The Raiders fell to 2-- 1. L A.,TM,.S?r..n- ,s - Provo Invitational Saturday a m. for Action begins at STEWART - -- - Kenney completed Some pass- 8 junior varsity. 10 a m. for vrrsity girls and 10 30 a m. for varsity boys. Doug Padilla. former BYU track star, will be on hand. 490 3A and 4A prep runners from throughout the state will compete at Kiwanis Park Saturday in the Provo Invitational Cross Country meet. the next month and we know that." "The fact that we won was an excellent sign for us." Kansas City coach John Mackovic said. "It gives us a boost and it gives us additional confidence. The road doesn't get any easier. We have to play Miami and then Seattle. It s tough sledding for us 9:30 By ANN Herald Correspondent Raider quarterback Jim Plunkett fumbles as Bill Maas bits him. es for 259 yards and Carson tortured the Raiders" Pro Bowl cornerback tandem of Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes all night long with five catches for 117 vards. mmm The ninth annual event is the first major cross country invitational of the season. Murray is the defending boy s champ and Alta is the defending girl's champ. By PAT EDWARDS Herald Correspondent The Bears did it twice in a row. The Baylor Bears beat the Cougars at the beginning of the 1983 football season. BYU then won 25 games in a row before the UCLA Bruins tripped them up at the beginning of the 1985 season. The Cougars weren't the only ones to bite the dust because of mistakes. Last Saturday there were a lot of upsets on the home turf. Nebraska lost to Florida State, Illinois lost to Southern Cal. Washington lost to Oklahoma State, Maryland lost to Penn State and BYU lost to UCLA. Mistakes even plagued the NFL football teams. Both the 49ers and the Dolphins lost in their opening games of the regular NFL season. The 49ers are the defending Super Bowl Champions. It's been great fun for the Coogs and their fans the last two years, and as hard as it is to lose, every one needs to know bow to lose as long as it isn't too often). Believe it or not, despite the loss to UCLA foot- ball is still fun for the Cougars. A few vears ago who would have envisioned sitting in a full 65.000 seat Cougar Stadium watching BYU a Long Way -- 73 MDCE B100 PtCKCT START YOUR TAILGATING AT CLAIR'S CAFE BEFORE THE when Utah fans miss going to a Utah game so they can see the Coogs play on TV7 and then feel bad when the Cougars lose. go. 1 6000 31 795 tral '1495 CALL vm pact J jeuLs.z t-- M 373-835- 8 373-509- 4 I 30 Ae. l , O -- -n Pat Edicards Herald Correspondent 20-ye- ar Utah-Bois- BYU-pia- i t - t f X ' xy f ri I w Uff i - x x - HHIes, - V 4 ff H fi'"r'' fid Sun. mint. K jiommtm filter with cn Oil Change cn MAZDAS G SUBARU'S 0BLY (fat enpne) GOOD THRU SEPT. 14, 1985 CMPM f v x ri ;:yrr. till a.m. to 9 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m. to Serve You! PDGG Oil 1 1 i ith... Yewl REPEAT OF A SERVICE SUCCESS i I Shotgun So D.m.. Serf. 9 k ' Much Mgf I Don't forget to register for Wolfe's 'Big Buck' Contest...You could win a $7,000 Shopping Spree at Wolfe's! NUMBER r3U 1 IN SPORTS! 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I'm suDoosed to be a mature 1260 me? upsei sdoui woman, yet l was teeiing tne pres- the Cougars losing and said. "Hev, sure of 25 straight wins. I'm the why do we feel so bad about the first to admit I would rather feel Cougars lost? We hate BYU BYU football has come a long way that type of pressure than 25 losses, but nevertheless the pressure was when UCLA will play in Provo, and A Inside And Outside e cor 4 tptt nont , o dtorp GAME... To Saturday's 154 North University STORAGE THIS WEEK S SPECIALS long Mftce! Kmc. run Y' Football Has Come R.V. 1296 So. State Orem 225-950- 0 . |