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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Titans Improve To 6-1 Browns Win on Miracle Pass GAME SUMMARY St. Lous 0014 721 Tennessee 21030-24 First Neal 1 pass from McNair (De cre em ree 17 p from McNair Dal Greco ba, Pa Ten—-MeNair 10 run (Del Greco kick! Stl FaulkThird 57 Quarter pass. from Warner (kins ik, @ Continued from B-1 (Watkins ki)ace 7583 pass oem Warmer EREECRE @ Continued from B-1 Ten DlGeo27,418 Fourth Quarter Thenit fell apart for St. Louis, a team that had trailed kick only once this season, then Witkin A515, forless thanthreeminutes. s Warnerlost two fumbles in just over a minute, and McNair quickly converted them into touchdow He first hit Eddie George on a swingpassfor a 17-yard TD with 2:41 togo, and he scored untouchedfrom10 yards out onadrawupthe middle fora 3 Ae Pastdowns GAME SUMMARY Cleveland o7 21 New Orleans 7 333-16 First Quarter No 5 passfrom Hobert (Brien s Cle—Edwards 27 pass from Couch Dawson kick), NO--FG Brien 4,28, Third Cle— K Johnson2 pass fromCouch into position. Those guys tippedit right into myhands. It was like a miracle.” s the second week in d quarter McNair finished 13-of-29 Warner rk E.Gearge 1768, McNair 12.96, Thom for 186 yards. eeeie rere 29-06-46 for328 yai ting PASSING St Lous, Warner 29460, CS eer highs in aesine categories, the fans with having a big effect. “Usually the loud crowds arein our favor, so obviously wedidn’t handle the situation very well,” he said Coach Jeff Fisher s in the first half and seen several of wetne Ran didn’t get into ‘Tennesseeterritoryuntil the secondquarter. Oncethere, they couldn't go forward without taking a step acl awarded a gameball to the ward due to sacks or fans fortheir support, some- penaities thing Tennessee lacked the “Itmay have been a shock last two seasons with the toalot of people that thebig worst attendance in the NFL. game of Week 7 was the TiHisplayers agreed, tans and the Rams,” said “Ie Coach Fisher hadn't Ramstackle D’Marco Farr. given them a game ball, “It liveduptoits hype.” would have,” said McNair. 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The game marked the EDMONTON, trade for Ted Drury whose costly turnover Alberta Alex Selivanoy scored for t third straight game as Edmontonbeat Nashville. ielivanov also hadan assist to give him seven goals and three assists in 10 games Janne Niinimaa, Rem Mur. ray and Mike Grier had the Anahcln debut of center Tony Hrkac, who was ac quired on Friday from the lew York Islanders in a re- sulted in the Coyotes’ first goal Phoenix defenseman Keith Carney was serving an interference penalty when Hrkae lost control of a bouncing puck inside the Phoenix blue line, Juha other goals for the Oilers, who won their second consecutive game. Patric Kiellberg and rookie David Legwand scored for Nashville stuffing his od Edmonton, Niint this season in 50 short The only threetimes in 26 opportuni ties with the manadvantage in their last ninegames. Ponts wit Anaheim 000-0 First Pertod-—1, Phoents, Latowski Pacifie Divist Wve ATLANTA Ottawa's leading goalscorer Marian Hossa scored twice and Shawn McBachern added a and {Wo assists to help the Sen beat Atlanta. Hossa scored Ottawa's third 0al inthe opening period for added his ninth of the season only 18 seconds into Tn Tory *s Gare the final period for a 6:8 lead MeBachern, who assisted or two of Ott period go three red his third goal of the season 2:20 into the second period, givingthe Sena torsa42 lead Thesix goals by the Senators was a season highandthe most givenupin a game this season by Atlanta goaltender Damian Rhodes. Ottawa’s previous best was Saturday night in a 50win over Florida Nasu $216 nh sti ne ut 2114 Son goal Nashville 12:14 First Period--1, Oxtawa, Fisher 1 itn 75 Mekachern, Dackell), 12. 2. Atlanta, Opportunities Brunet # (huzck, Tremblay), a 7. Fadmonten1 of ‘Ottawa, Bonk 6 (Mekachern Rekden), 606 aa Nashville, Vokoun0-11 (22 gp) 4, Atlanta, Ward losin, Sarva it ved) ton, Salo 41d #5, Onlawa, Hossa # (Arve) sa TWPenalties-Juneau, Ot ket 7,100. hooking), 147; Ferraro, AU! (ob tripping) Ralertons sue Walkom 58% Van Allen, OU (slashing), 10:8, second goal of theseason through the goaltender’s pads at 13:15 ofthefirst period The shorthanded goal was thefirst against Ana heim andthe third by the Coyotes, who have allowed only four power-play goals handed situations. Ducks have scored i SENATORS 6 THRASHERS 4 $-2 lead and Ylonen carriedit throughthe Moat neutral zone and spotted a releMe Ni wide-open Letowski, who atoim (ripping). 124 went in alone on Guy Hebert before RN CONFERENCE tral Division Wit TRT Ms GE GA Geceand a ‘Ot tipping, 0, Ferraro Al boned Third Period, Ota, Hosa» Ar Reson Atlanta Starvidel 1 (ua, Johnsda 2 Henalos York, OM hid) 62 Laukkanen, Ot Honk, Ot righing 1926, Ftersan, Ad (roughing _ shots on goal—-Ottawa 7% At Powerplay Opportunites—cntawn 1 of Addanta tof Goalles Ot aw , Lalli hots saves. Atlanta Rhode 242 A169 (185 Shick Referees. ug Lineemen--tirosoKer, Provost CINCINNATI. REDS Aci ur Dante Blchettefrom the Color Rockio for OF Jeffrey Hammonds, k sian Hetand sh Newsco Freda pk cpio Bipte of SKETRAL ketball Association 1A PACERS. 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