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litt01 s (7 TEE UP - ':- ac - "1-- - ss' ''ks"-s--s ' !H:":: ss''' d - N Former Utah fullback Bryan Bero hurdles over one Raider in 1966 1 smssaPsoseg s i mark is their 'ears The Dolphins' worst since Miami's first team went 0- - ' It - i - ' ss: 77 :s vi 0-- 4 :':i: "'s: ' s:- !i::!!i!-Hft' 4-- 1 Ji-::-:::-':'-- t 4x s 4Sss::ssas s (1((t -‘ -- s ' - s e Eagles 20 Dolphins 10: At Miami Jerome Brown and Seth Joyner returned interceptions for touchdowns less than five minutes apart in the third period as Philadelphia beat the winless Dolphins The Eagles finished With a exhibition record equalling the teams best in more than 30 -- ) — CFaamamZLof'tal"E511CPr4ZM KEEP YOUR MAZDA RUNNING GREAT WITHOUT RUNNING ALL OVER TOWN ()CC s se ::::: :::::: si i'::: d 14: At Ccic sSss::: :::ssssEssz -s- left Lions a c sss::i-- '':- - i M c s ss: ' 's' 1 Rams 24 ': 1 s :s sa S: e c :!!::sis:::::::i::::::: 7 s'- 'la Colts 38 Broncos 34: At Indianapos Jack Trudeau threw a touchdown pass to James Pruitt with 25 seconds to go giving the Colts their 'first unbeaten preseason in 20 years The Broncos who scored one touchdown after five consecutive penalties on Indianapolis for disruptive crowd noise in the Hoosier Dome lead on David had taken a 34-3field goal with 'Preadwell's Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor is provjust as brash as ever Drug-abusexperts have said that Taylor as a recovering cocaine abuser is flirting with BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! 111hs' d 3 18 s Hl''::1' ' s:!-: s:: :'k- s pre-seaso- n ess s 50-5- ing sis:ss::::::s :::ss:ssysssssisis:i:s :::::::::::::::::::::H:: s:: s d ssssss i s'01r--:n:!:::::: I) e 0 0 1 is iii y 0 - The career of Cardinals quarterback Netl Lomax's probably is over And not a moment too soon Plagued by an arthritic hip Lomax has trouble walking — let alone dodging the Reg he was placed on gie Whites of the NFL-a- nd list this past week That the injured-reservmeans eshrect oanilttphelayeoarrpract ice with his team for the The Cardinals' team doctor Russell Cluck chance of play gives Lomax less than a jog again "It will take some sort of a miracle from a medical standpoint for the hip to improve so he can play at the NFL football level ties ac customed to" Chick said d - ss d 41-3- three-cornere- Dallas Bears Win on Late Harbaugli TD Pass l' :::!::::::: Tribune Wire Services Wendell Davis hauled in his third touchdown reception on a pass from Jim Harbaugh to bring the Chicago Bears a victory over the Raiders Saturday in Los Angeles The Bears finished their record The Raiders lost all sith a lour of their games n - : danger and a possible relapse because he con-tinties to consume alcohol Taylor meanwhile is peeved about tbe con cern about his lifestyle "I don't cares what the drug experts say: he said "I know what I have to do If I don't want to play football I'll use drugs If I do I won't ” the Chargers' front office Motsiejenko is the second Pro Bowler the Redskins have gotten from the Chargers in the last 13 months The other is offensive tackle Jim Lachey I At the other end of the wheelin'-and-dealispectrum are those Chargers and their three- tor of football operations Steve Ortmayer Recall that last summer San Diego traded Lachey to the Raiders for offensive lineman John Clay and running back Napoleon McCallum The Raiders then shipped Lachey to Washington for quarterback Jay Schroeder The Raiders and Redskins are fairly satisfied because they got starters out of the deal But Clay was released by the Chargers earlier in training camp and McCallum still on active duty with the Navy list was placed on the reservedmilitary-dutlast week which washes out his 1989 season NFL Notes "This" Or-ail- Rule First Preseason Workout Excessive-Nois- e One coach who was none too thrilled with the spectacle was Joe Gibbs whose Redskins play at noisy RFK Stadium and Gibbs has contacted the league to voice his disapproval r Newspapers ptuLADELPHIA — The first enforcement rule at the of the NFL's new excessive-noisNeiy Orleans Superdome on Monday night sent shock waves around the league Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason !timed in what many believed was an Acade- aisard-winninperformance in insisting fly referee Gene Barth that he and his team mates couldni hear his offensive signals inline as the New s Ae the Saints faithful bellowed from the stands hubbub was over Before the first-hal- f !here had been an interruption in play and the Saints had been stung four nmes losing three timeouts and finally being Assessed a penalty The Benols scored on a touchdown pass to tackle Anthony Munoz who was an eligible receiver once Esiason decided to take a snap In the second half there was another iengthy delay because of excessive noise and !his time Esiason was caught by the referee actually waving at the crowd taunting it to make more noise Knight-Ridde- 3 1989 D7-- Sunday Septeinber f n - ole - - ti' r 7-' 4 :10 - (--J- ) tr!- - :71 -- -- 4 :1 - - 4 44 I — - - i ' 1 7 in c- $ a tc' l'z)'' - -' a - - I' -- - i : a' kft 11 v - 1 Li - l c 1 1 - II I V Al040:411:-0-4- |