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Ullt U ev4kksv am not going to plus foi the fans, the media or any bod else e eept m teammates If there is t run ism 1 w on t lis ten to it M only eoneern is not to be the first BYl quarterbaek in more than 10 years not to win the W C Lindsley heard the biting remaiks Saturday A frustrated i iowd of 63 321 buried him beneath a i horus of boos because tie was unable to generate any offense Cougar crowds are unaccustomed to watching inept play by its of mil w r . j. 4 J 1 long after the disappointing 10 7 setback to Oregon Stale ttiat moy ed the team ret or d to 6 3 But the boos didn't bother me that much 1 was only thinking of my mom, who had to sit there and lis ten to it I felt badly for her This season tias been tougher on my Ul It'd Dess tt1' Daiias Cowboys quatieiodck Move renuei (10; iues successfully to elude sail Diego nose guard Chuck Ehin in 12 21-2- By John Gutman Tribune Sports W ritei T Allegros Foot Boots Giants Past Vikes, Tribune o e .v ry a VS kick- - ith fiy e iu! Allegro s bil't eyame a swt el in W i r he ,h' oltseasie, t w beginning . ! i r 2. a' tempts mi luding Sunday s r lor manee h ' e y ) is uy ,v tiUl ( ' In gUllg ,h. Jit t Hi' A 1 id o' ,, y Mil k Ihiihp Fips taught n.( rmiur s and de th'rd of Wrights Jan.elotion '.I. down noth ' I . IN - t ' ' f M t no, wir.t if w tii a hamstring injury just In bee 're season the ( mints suiiimoni d Bears But again he itgre terms ( i uiqr t ( n r ! Falcons 10 1 areei w dismal quarter defense -- n the season s fi , i n p,n m f f ,s rt spi rdt d by maSiPg 17 fn hi go.,C p vi" 0 i, 1 earlv in the fourth quarter dune from then 38 yrd line to the Char it ivii v - fi . ' SiG V::MfX 4MW - 1 and defenied tne Falcons Tunic ak just one of eight tor six debt 7, A g held Atlanta without a first down for ne fust 23 minutes of of the second null i.s the Rears rallied from a 10 0 f t Cowboys 24, Chargers 21: At San Diego, quarterback Steye Pelleur, af ti'r being sac ked an NFL record-tyin12 times stored on a bootleg r un w ith 37 to play as Dallas rallied from an 11 point deficit to post a vic-to- r v oy er San Diego The Cowboys who trailed mi an! a i lor a n h two long third complttions nr.d the Chu ago fas' all toants tried Joe I uop r and s hi " lu'h u Thomas luding AiLg'fs ru.nJii uam yy 1, c Tomiak atorud Mile i. The 1 1 s - s w t ; eight 'to sis i'd lor his min lidoyy n JM n When Mi Hap Saints 16, Cardinals 7 At st Lou is Dave Wilson hit Mke Jones w ith a scoring pass and Morten An dersen kicked field goals of 47 28 and 30 yards keeping New Orleans on a roll with a victory oyer St Louis New Orleans triumph, its third in a row and fifth in six games, lifted the Saints to a 6 a record for only the third time in 20 seasons Saints rookie Kt.eby n Mm-- rushd for HI y rd' on 27 i arries 1 r i d b yards with two interceptions before intermission was 8 of 14 for 187 in the second ti- y i tor Packers 31, Bucs 7: At Milwaukee Rindy Wright threw three tout dy. wn pa ses and the Green Bay de lens, nad a season high six sacks as the Pen Kcrs broke a three game losing creak w.th a vietmv oyer Tampa La W'lght threw TD passes of 73 12 7 y art's n the first half as the ,o P.okirs took a 21 0 halftime lead ' Miegie tile lour th kn ki r ri V w )' 'I k f.lants ha tl red he a' 'U Inked foe fieid goals Sink-- , i a 33 y.iider w.'h set ! t " , lift his team to a 22 2 y or the Mir t so j n'lki M n'n apelis Alegre iii n s ,,m ih , r m ! 5 if ,:! - A 1 1 ; r, G 4 Sf sM i 1 i , ,1 ; - if, ; 1. a iV 7- - . a r . ; Af; X, 2 , , - Tf ry . fi 4 t - I A ' r Mt ,1 r"VvvV 'r , j : MM'vi ify q m t. A 0 2 on three completions by lel-leu- r before he rolled around right end for the deciding score Dallas improyed its record to gers 4 and San Diego ft 11 to 2 8 Lions 13, Eagles 11: At Philadelphia the Detroit Lions turned a fumble into Eddie Murrays 41 yard field goal with 12 seconds remaining for a victory over Philadelphia, snapping e the Lions' losing streak The Lions trailed 11 8 with 44 left when Engles quarterbai k Randall Cunningham dropped the ball and linebacker MikeCofer recovered it at the Philadelphia 37 With the help of a penalty that gave Detroit a first down at the 32 the Lions ran the clock down to 15 seconds and Murray came in to kick the g field goal, which gave the Lions their fourth victory against seven losses and saddled the Eagles with their fifth loss in the last six games and a 3 8 record four-gam- 1 game-winnin- tt' LUUrt 22-2- Laell Kd wards was to point out that although Hob jenscn replaced Lindsley at the start of the fourth quarter, the nil! nut be pi i muiiy m i made that clear to Lindsley and staff as soon as we took Steye out quul Lindsley will start Saturday .gainst I'tah, said Edwards Beginning with the I'tes and continuing at San Diego State and Air Force the Cougars head into the stretch driye of the season which will find them playing in either of two Dei 30 bowl games B U can return to San Diego that night tor a berth in the Sea World Holiday Bowl as defending W AC champs or it will be playing 100 miies to i he norm in Anaheim in the Fi endow in Bowl Freedom Bowl President Key in Forth at tending the BM OS I gameSatur day confu rued that Ins bow still is yery much interested in the Con gars who draw well any whole I Wed loye to fiaye them any s,ud Foith way USU Offense Found Wav To Make Ulali 1) Shine MlOk iliy sei onu quaiiOl of NFL matchup. The sai k Was one of Chargers made on Pelluer, but Dallas won game, un- Coath ' f L NT U IcJll O Jldlf Itah s offense tt U1UJ1M" made even the nation s worst de tense look respectable Saturday Utah had been giving up 513 yards a game to its opponents The Aggies got 209, but more than a fourth of them came on one long pass play At times we broke down in al most every facet, ' said Aggie Coach Chuck Shelton Break downs in the offensive line drop we weient able to ping passes overcome the adversity we got ourselves into " Though the Dies scored only seven points in the first quarter, they moved the ball at will Two turnovers prevented I'tah from after 15 minutes leading "We might have been a little tight at the start of the gayne, and that might have been the reason for our slow start," said Ag safety Darrin Long - 21-- 0 Shelton agreed, but refused to use that as an excuse "The first half, we were awfully But credit tense," Shelton said They ve moved the ball against everyone they ve play c'd this year The Aggie defense lightened in the second half limiting I'tah quarterback Lanv Egger to 61 yards passing Egger had almost 200 in the first half I'tah mitseored CSC 13 10 in the final two quarters We had several situations in the second half that, had we converted them into points, or at least field goals, they could have changed the whole effort," said Shelton After scoring on their first two possesions of the second half, the Aggies recovered a Utah fumble on the Utes' line early in the fourth quarter They moved it to the Utah 25 yard line, but the Utes sacked Ponich twice in three downs to end the drive Dene Garfield goal attempt ners' was no good That was the Aggies last legitimate chance to chip away at the Utah lead ISU linebacker Al Smith led the defense with 15 tackles, six unassisted His 148 tackles breaks the school record of 138 tackles for the a record he set last year year |