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Show n npp pi (; ' P3NP3 H nmHi p7JFinrP .J j$ ! & . ntAaaeiJwiM 35 BUFFALO 28, HOVEMEER 17, 1974 WIAP.il On what was the perfect roll, Don Nottingham, known as the human bowling ball," today knocked over all the Buffalo Bills' pins. With 10 seconds to play in the Orange Bowl, Nottingham hiked 23 yards into the end zone to present victhe Miami Dolphins a 35-2- 8 Bills. ovnr the tory The run before 69, 313 completed an afternoon of frustration for Buffalo, which twice came from fourth behind to tie in a left both and the for sides, quarter American the alone atop Dolphins Conference East at The Bills dropped to 3 and out of the division lead and it was largely the fault of Bob Griese. The resourceful quarterback brought his side 81 yards to the final points in 32 seconds and four plays. MIAMI, Fla. equivalent of one 35-poi- 8-- Cornel! of the Bills caught Hubert Ginn at the Miami 19 on the kickoff return following Chandler's score. Griese, though, does not panic. In situations like this one, he often is most effective. dont know whether Griese was reading their minds or what," I 't was marvelled Nottingham, fantastic." "We talked it over on the side- line before the play, giving the Bills an outside influence, then handing off to the ful- I lback up the middle. Nottingham did the running because Csonka, limping on a torn tendon in his left aiirJe, had to get out of tnpre early in the fourth quarter. Griese called the play in the huddle," said guard Larry Little. duu't know how save a time out, then squirmed from an apparent trap behind the line of scrimmage to gain 1 5 yards to Buffalos 23. "The only unfortunate part is that the reason I got to play was because other guys were getting hurt," said Kiick, frustrated on the bench most of the season. I in 1A. I r jfL w rjriyo coach Don Shula ' nt iU ft ' r ijijl : 2. - at , . . f 5? v f rookie named Gary Marangi making a pressurized debut in relief of an injured Joe a Ferguson, the Bills had tied on d pass to Bob Marangis Chandler with 56 seconds left. five-yar- A overtime sudden-deat- h peared certain to everyone ap- ,1 said. "Bob thought the out cut to Paul Warfield would go. If it didn't the pass was close enough to the sideline to stop the clock." The out cut went. Warfield, who caught four passes for 139 yards, leaped up between defenders Dwight Harrison and Nca! Cn!g to seize the 31 yard pass at midfield in front of Miamis benchJim Kiicks turn came next. He from Griese grabbed a and continued out of bounds to -- - everyone but Griese. The quarterback had only 51 seconds on the clock after Bo er vi a . - . Hpk t "".U, . , ' 7-- With the world ' , 4 jt ? v j 197 21, FREE Mounting Vehicles hengured they would be blitzing. It was a added, and to get the job wanted just Kiick done, thats all." Kiick's plays drew a bear hug from Shula when the halfback came to the bench. Embraces this season have come rarely for Kiick, hpaded for the World Football League with Warfield and Larry Csonka next year. Griese then called the perfect a call in the situation." Indeed, the Bills were coming. "He yelled, Safety blitz, watch the safety, " Little said of his quarterback. "They had to hear him but guess they were determined to do it anyway. It was too late to stop." And all Buffalo's pins fell down. hell of I TRACTION $39.85 $46.25 $49.95 $49.95 $63.95 WIDE BELTED SPECIALS 8.00-16.- $41.35 5 8.75-16.- 5 9.50-- 1 e-- p 6.5 10-16- .5 12-16- .5 TRUCK RETREADS TRACTION $16.906 70-1- $17.506 $17.95 700-150-1- $18.50 $19.95 $32.95 $17.90 $18.50 $18.95 5 6 5 Plus F.E.T. Lake & 7.00-1- 6 7.50-1- 6 10-- 1 65 $19.50 $20.95 $34.95 Good Casing Salt I', 4 Prices plus 95c to $6.04 F.E.T. & casing r - Mount on regular rims. Belted principle gives up to 50 more mileage. Greater carrying The ara- 'I ,' r wild For Campers, Pickups and Recreational d fj7 523 So. 300 Vest 5fh So. & 300 West i-HT- in? WEDNESDAY SEPt. 10 FREE PARKING 7:00 to 10 p.m. . 322-139- 1 521 4304 -- |