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Show 16D rU (Jutl The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday, November 27, 1983 9 By Bruce Lowltt Associated Press Writer The Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Rams, both in the running for National Football League playoff berths, go head to head Sunday but not against each other. The Raiders, occupants of Memorial Coliseum, take on the visiting g New York Giants and their runner, Butch Woolfolk. At the same time, a few miles down the freeway in Anaheim Stadium, the Rams will be hosting the Buffalo Bills and their super runner, Joe Cribbs. The Raiders, led by back Marcus Allen, are S and own e lead over the Denver a Broncos in the American Conferences Western Division. The Rams, sparked by rookie running star Er.c Dickerson, are 5 and tied with the San Francisco 49ers for first place in the National Conference West, one game ahead of the New Orleans Saints. Also Sunday, its San Francisco at Chicago, Philadelphia at Washington, Minnesota at New Orleans, Houston at Tampa Bay, New England at the New York Jets, Baltimore at Cleveland, Green Bay at Atlanta, Kansas City at Seattle and Denver at San Diego. On Thursday, Eric Hippie threw for two touchdowns and Billy Sims ran for two more and the Detroit Lions intercepted five Pittsburgh passes in a 45-- 3 rout of the Steelers. record-breakin- 9-- Earl Campbell two-gam- Nearing 1,000 Yards 7-- Zeroing in on Bills The Dallas Cowboys, who have already clinched a wild-car- d playoff berth, crushed the St Louis Cardinals 7 as Tony Dorsett became the eighth-leadin- g rusher in NFL history. Dorsstt ran for touchdowns of five and 55 yards and gained 102 yards on 17 carries. Allen has rushed for 754 yards this season and has also caught 55 passes, the most among AFC running backs, for 480 yards. Hes matched against Woolfolk, who last Sunday against Philadelphia carried 43 times, d the ball an breaking the mark of 42 set just three weeks earlier by Tampa Bays 35-1- NFL-recor- James 7-- 27-2- three-touchdow- WFM STEREO TUNER Warehouse Savings g Dual Headphone Jacks Lightweight Headphones Includes Duracell Batteries s10.85 SS;' RETAIL Please add S3 00 Wilder. The Giants, with that 23-- 0 victory over the Eagles, halted a seven-gam- e winless slide. Theyre and all but mathematically out of the running for a playoff berth. The Bills as well as the Rams are In the playoff scramble. Buffalo is 5 and just one game behind first-plac- e Miami in the AFC East. The game is a crucial one for both of us," says Rams Coach John Robinson. Were each fighting for divisional championships and playoff spots. I think each of us are clubs that have to bring something extra to the game if were going to win. Last week Buffalo bit the dust against the Raiders, losing 4 on field Chris Bahrs last-pla- y goal after having rallied from a n deficit in the fourth quarter. CASSETTE PLANER S59 95 For L.A. Fans Raiders Rams Set to Do Battle f NFL: postaje J handling The Bills handled Cribbs with Minnesota. Our main goal is to beat the 49ers, said Chicago Coach Mike Ditka. I dont think anybody is thinking about the playoffs, but stranger things have happened. A victory by the Redskins over Philadelphia would make them the first defending NFL champion in three years to make the playoffs the succeeding season. Two years ago, the Raiders fell from And last Super Bowl champ to year the 49ers wound up 6. Washington is the NFL scoring leader with 414 points, exactly 100 away from breaking the record set by Houston when the Oilers were an American Football League team in ap- parent ease in that game as he gained only 10 yards on nine carries. Now they have to face Dickerson, the NFL rushing leader with 1,406 but who had only 37 yards yards against Washington last Sunday. Los Angeles is such a difficult team to prepare for because if you become preoccupied with stopping Dickerson, they can hurt you in so many other ways," said Buffalo Coach Kay Stephenson. (Quarterback) Vince Ferragamo is having a super year and they have great receivers like Mike Barber and Preston Den-nar- d to torment the secondary. San Franciscos visit to Chicago showcases two new entries in the NFL record book 49ers quarterback Joe Montana and Bears running back Walter Payton. Montana finally reached the 1,500-pas- s minimum to qualify for the leagues career rating and took over first place from Danny White of Dallas, who earlier this season had passed former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach. Payton rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-- 0 rout of Tampa Bay and moved into third e place on the rushing list, past O.J. Simpson. Payton now has 11,257 yards rushing to 11,236 for Simpson. Ahead of Payton are Jim Brown and Franco Harris. The Bears are only 7 and fourth in the NFC Central Division but only two games behind first-plac- e then-Oakla- 7-- 9. 3-- 1961. New Orleans, which had a chance to win eight games in a season for only the second time in the teams history, fell instead to 6-last Monday night in its 8 loss to the Jets. Now the Saints take on Minnesota, which has beaten them in eight of 10 meetings. The Oilers and Bucs are seemingly playing for the No. 1 draft choice in 1984 with the prize going to the loser unless its Tampa Bay. Each team is with four games to go, but the Bucs traded their first-roun- d pick in the draft to the Cincinnati ar all-tim- Bengals for quarterback Jack Thompson. Houses has won both its revious meetings with the Bucs, ut this is its first visit to Tampa Bay. Elarl Campbell of Houston is 147 yards shy of his fifth 1,000-yar- d 5-- u Name. And rau could win a Cf4YV to drive It hent ta. 212-ya- rd 23-1- 17-1- pass-receivi- ooea mmi m) TiiJ ijcao mis a coo - 6 31-2- season in six years. The Jets gave up 113 yards rushing to the Saints Hokie Gajan last. Monday night, the first runner in seven games to get more than 50 yards. Now they have to deal with Tony Collins, who demolished them with a performance in New , 3 victory last Sept. 18. Englands Cleveland is gunning for a third successive shutout following victories by 20-- 0 over the Bucs and 30-- 0 over the Pats while the Colts are coming off their worst beating of the year, a 37-- 0 loss in Miami. Clevelands Ozzie Newsome, with 62 receptions this year, second to the Raiders Todd Christensen, has 324 career catches and is only seven shy r of the Browns record of 331 set by Gary Collins. Green Bay quarterback Lynn. Dickey was knocked out of last Sundays game against Detroit with a concussion and the Packers let a 20-- 3 lead get away. Dickey is due back to face the Falcons and Steve Bart-kows-i, the leagues passing leader. Kansas City beat Seattle 3 on opening day, the Chiefs fourth consecutive Victory over the Seahawks. Steve Largent of Seattle has the NFLs longest active streak, 87 games. Denver is bidding for its first playoff berth since 1979 while the Chargers are trying to avoid their first sub-,50-0 season since 1976 and their first postseason elimination since 1978. . S.ate 10998 EAST 16THAVE SUITE 106 AURORA, CO 80010 ' . yfmrn PEARSON TIRE CO. 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