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This doesn't look like a unit that can contain the awesome Oakland Odense Quarterback Ken Stabler could have a picnic, establishing a crunching running game first and then performing surgery on the Chiefs secondary Barring turnovers or a total reversal of form, it doesnt seem logical that the Raiders can be held without a bushel of points WHEN KANSAS CITY HAS THE BALL The Chiefs, too, might be able to move and score against the Raiders Kansas City's only hope, in fact, might be to outscore John Madden's juggernaut The Chiefs showed signs of offensive life against San Diego, particularly m the first haf when Mike Livingston pitched two touchdown passes Livingston was also bitten by an old bug, the interception, and later in the game three Charger thefts did the Chiefs in. Chiefly because of injuries, the Raider at the moment front tour is a tut sub-p- KANSAS CITY Monday, Sept. 20 7:00 P.M. Channel 4 There were days when simply the matchup of these two teams would have sent strong men to shaking For a solid decade, the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs earned pro football to its most warlike extreme The rivalry, though, has fallen on lean times with the decline of the Chiefs, who have suffered through consecutive 5--9 seasons and are committed to a rebuilding program under new coach Paul Wiggin. Now, as the Raiders visit unfriendly Arrowhead Stad'um for a Monday night date, a mismatch seems to be in the offing Kansas City was shredded for 467 yards in losing an inglorious 30-1- 6 opener against San Diego. The Raiders, meanwhile, won a 31 28 thriller from the world champion Pittsburgh Steelers with 17 points m the final frantic five minutes of play We would sure seem to be overmatched," admits Chief coach Wiggin But f m never going into any game thinkinq we cant win it Im sure Oakland remembers what happened last year " Indeed the Raiders do The Chiefs had dropped their firsi three games of Wiggins regime last year and looked sickly doing it. Yet on the fourth week of the season, they rocked the NFL by slaughtering the -- 4 recovering from a chest injury) are among g backs in the the best league, so Raider outs'de Imebackere Phil Villapiao and Ted Hendricks will hpve to be alert Another matchup features the two punters, Jerrel Wilson and Ray Guy Both from Southern Mississippi, though 10 years apart, they are two cf the best punters in the NFL FACTORS Kerry Reardon, who played left comer for the Chiefs last week, worked out for only two weeks after a short retirement to his insurance business Reardon appeared rusty and will give way to Collier until he is better prepared . . . The Chiefs blocked an extra three kicks against San Diego point, a field goal, and a punt . . . Ftaider placekicker Fred Steinfoit had an exciting debut replacing legend George Blanda. Stemfort s 21 yard field goal with less than a minute to play defeated Pittsburgh pass-cachm- disastrous Most of the KEY MATCHUPS matchups in this contest, not surpnsmgly, favor the talented Raiders Some of the personnel duels seem overwhelmingly fitted to Oakland Quarterback Stabler, who can hit everybody in sight when left unhurned, should have the time he so requires The middle of the Raider offensive line center Dave Dalby and guards Gene might all Upshaw and George Buehler but bury Chief rookie tackles Willie Lee and Keith Simons Oakland has two talented tight ends, Dave Casper and Ted Kwalick, to go to work on Chiefs strong safety Tim Gray trade with Gray, obtained in an St Louis, hurt his knee in the preseason He is not fully recovered and may have his hands LAST-MINUT- ar -- STARTING LINEUPS full. ?. 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Walter White and Billy Masters, against Oakland's excellent safety. George Atkinson. The Chiefs rely heavily on throwing to the tight end and Atkinson is one of the best at his specialty One area the Chiefs would tike to epkit is throwing to ther backs Both MacArthur Lane and Ed Podolak (just now V a 9 L.JL U Horace Jones and Art Thoms are missing, so Otis Sistrunk is out of jxisttion at right end with Dave Rowe and Jeff Winans manning toe tackle posts The Raiders secondary is as good as ever, though, and Livingston will again have to be careful with the interception ball Any turnovers by the Chiefs would be g 0 Ftaiders in Kansas City a game that sent Oakland managing OAKLAND AT SJUL-s- n VARIETY Vdto 40 BARLOWS FURNITURE IN ST. GEORGE CHANDLER'S MOSS BLOG ANO PLUMBING IN COALVILLE IN TOOELE UINTA LUMBER JACKS , IN DELTA IN TREMONTON DELTA APPLIANCE 0 IN KAMAS IN VERNAL 4JINTA LUMBER ANO B ELECTRIC ASHTON BROS jJ r L |