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Temple Slippers/Shoes Slips Envelopes Collars Vest Pleated Skirt Full Length tapestry garment bags Char Warner St. George, UT 801.652 . 1247 I game at Foxboro, Mass., the New England Patriots beat the Buffalo Bills 28-25. Tonight, Chicago is at Minnesota. Steve Young wasn't able to save the San At the Dallas-Miami game Jerry Jones went Francisco 49ers this time. Seldom-used Jeff , into his grudge match against Jimmy Johnson with a big advantage: the Dallas Cowboys. Brohm and the 49ers defense did. Young suffered a concussion on the third play The Super Bowl champions beat the coach of the game and was replaced by Brohm, who who built themyesterday. Troy Aikman threw completed a 20-yard touchdown pass to Terrell for 363 yards, including 12 completions to Owens with 4:27 to play, rallying the 49ers to a Michael Irvin for 186 yards, and Dallas 10-9 victory over the Houston Oilers yesterday. dominated Johnson's Dolphins 29-10. "This is why they're a championship team," The Cowboys (5-3) won their fourth in a row, Brohm said. "No matter who is in there, we can but still trail Washington by two games in the pull it out. I probably haven't been this NFC East. Miami (4-4) has lost four of five exhausted in my whole career." games. Young threw a "This was a big win, 9-yard completion and it was a little nicer to Jerry Rice, was because it was the sacked by Anthony Miami Dolphins and Cook before he Jimmy Johnson," scrambled to his Jones, the Cowboys' right and was owner, said. "I don't tackled by think any matchup in linebacker Micheal the future will have Barrow and Joe the intensity of this Bowden. one. This one was Barrow and special because it Young butted created closure." helmets, and "We got beat by a Bowden hit him la better team," said low. Young was g; Johnson, who took helped from the 8 only a few questions field walking ~ at his postgame news wobbly. Young put u conference bcfore on his helmet ~nd 5l departing. "We played re-entered the ~ well for a half, but game on the 49ers' !i! couldn't hold on for ==-.a...:L-JI-- the second half.' next possession, Dallas Cowboys Michael Irvin (BB) is congratulated In Denver, but he was taken by teammates Na te Newton {61) and Tyji Armstrong reversing their only from the field. loss of the season, the Young was taken (81) after a touchdown pass during second half against the Miami Dolphins yesterday in Miami. Denver Broncos used by ambulance to Methodist thre·e touchdown Hospital for tests and returned to the Astrodome passes from Elway and a stubborn defense to with five minutes to play in the third quarter. crush Schottenheimer's Kansas City Chiefs 34-7 yesterday. " It was about as timely a defensive effort as On their day of deliverance, the New York Jets we've ever had," Seifert said. "The only way we are going to win this game is with a defensive got a look at a brighter future in Keyshawn effort." Johnson and Adrian Murrell. Elsewhere in the NFL yesterday, it was Dallas Johnson had a 34-yard scoring ca tch among his 29, Miami 10; Philadelphia 20, Carolina 9; seven receptions for 94 yards, and Murrell put the game out of reach with a 78-yard run late in Washington 3 1, Indianapolis 16; Cincinnati 28, the fourth quarter as the Jets beat Arizona 3 1-21. Jacksonville 21 ; the New York Giants 35, Detroit 7; Pittsburgh 20, Atlanta 17; Baltimore With S:1 :~ Diego missing its two star players, Seau and Stan Humphries, the Seahawks beat 37, St. Louis 3 1 in overtime; Denver 34, Kansas the mistake-prone C hargers for the first time in City 7; the New York Jets 3 1, Arizona 21; Seattle 32, San Diego 13. In the wild evening three seasons, scoring a 32-13 victory yesterday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BECKER BEATS SAMPRAS IN GERMANY: Buoyed by a roaring home • I , ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yanks: More than just a baseball team NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Yankees have always been much more than just a baseball team. To many, they are baseball. They're immortalized in Hollywood films and on the Broadway stage. They are arguably the most recognized team name in the sports world. And now they're champions again following a storybook season unlike any other in the franchise's fabled history. The Yankees capped their remarkable 1996 campaign by beating the Atlanta Braves 3-2 on Saturday night in Game 6 of the World Series. Charlie Hayes squeezed Mark Lemke's popup in foul territory for the final out at 10:55 p.m. EDT, kicking off a party from the Bronx to Brooklyn, one awaited by Yankees fans for 18 years. While previous generations of New York baseball fans remember the Yankees teams of Ruth, DiMaggio, Mantle and Jackson, this one didn' t have one true marquee name - it had 25, all sharing equal billing . . " We went through a series and every player on our roster helped us win a game," New York manager Joe Torre said late Saturday night. "I'm not sure how many other teams can say that. To me, that's what makes it work." Torre did have plenty to work with. New York owner George Steinbrenner fielded the highestpayrolled team in the majors. Even some of Torre's reserves were million-dollar ballplayers . But Torre was successful at getting his players to check their egos in favor of a common goal. "'What I enjoy most about this team is the fact that when you talk about players, unfortunately the first thing that comes to mind is how much money they make and then the next thing is their numbers," Torre said. "The only numbers that these people were interested in putting up were on the "W" side." |