Show I 4C r Ogden Monday August 18 1986 ''Sports NFL From 1C "I thought our offense looked great" Ryan said "but the fense looked defense We we stunk" San Diego like the Swiss had holes in de- cheese it and compiled 598 yards 'passing better than the NFL mark of 554 Falcons 20 Bucs 17 r John Elway hit touchdown passes of 31 yards to Clint Sampson and 24 yards to Butch Johnson for Denver which lost QB Gary with a knee injury Chiefs 27 Cardinals 26 Nick Lowery's field with 4:58 left won a game in which the Cardinals missed two attempts Albert Lewis returned an interception 47 yards for a touchdown and Todd Blackledge connected with Carlos Carson on a scoring pass as Kansas halftime lead City took a But Neil Lomax threw two TD passes and Stump Mitchell's touchdown run gave the Cards a lead goal Veteran Mick Luckhurst boot- ed a field goal with three seconds left in his only appearance of the night The kick came r just one minute after kicker Mike Prindle blew a chance to ice the game when he Giants 22 Packers 14 at- was wide left on a The Giants took a lead as tempt Phil Simms and Jeff Hostetler 28 Jets Bengals 17 each threw a touchdown pass Michael Harper ran a kickoff Eric Schubert kicked two field 97 yards for a touchdown and set goals and linebacker Andy Head-e- n sacked Lynn Dickey for a safeup another touchdown with a effort Ken O'Brien threw ty to Al Toon and Billy Griggs for Tight end Zeke Mowatt seekscores and backup QB ing to regain his starting job with Pat Ryan combined with Dennis the Giants after missing the 1985 Bligcn on a 41 yard swing pass season with a knee injury caught for a TD to clinch it after Harp- seven passes for 112 yards er's second long run Oilers 23 Bills 20 Vikings 29 Broncos 27 Steve Bono another g threw two quarterback touchdown passes in the last six minutes for the Vikings Tony Zendcjas kicked three field goals and Steve Brown returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown for Houston Zendejas kicked field goals of 32 f4iMir A w pop? Assoc'ae3 Pess Dallas Tony Dorsett (33) escapes the grasp of Raiders' Lester Hayes during action Saturday and 23 yards Larry Moriarty chter's pass for another score and quarter behind rookie quarter- - and McClure hit Walter Brough-rafour yards for a touchdown a lead back Brian McClure Scott Nor- - ton with a touchdown and Brown picked off Art Schh- Buffalo rallied in the fourth wood kicked a field goal pass with 1:51 to go in the game 24 Nicklaus: Scoring 'stupid' 'silly' CASTLE ROCK Colo (AP) — adage about golf scoring that goes: ask you how just how many There is an They don't "That's the way I've always played golf" Jack Nicklaus said Then an expression — partly puzzled partly annoyed — crossed his face as he continued: "But here it's not how many it's how that counts" Nicklaus was talking about the modified £tablcford scoring system" a controversial and unorthodox method of arriving at a score for a round of golf that was used in the $1 million International tournament which was won Sunday by Ken Green In essence points arc awarded for the " score in relation to par on each hole Medal scores have no bearing no meaning They don't count Only the point total is of value ' The system was developed by Dr Frank BG Stableford an English surgeon in the 1930s The Stableford system — the original not the modified version — is accepted in the rules of golf and is played frequently on the club level in Britain Australia and South ' Africa The modified version was put on display in the United States in the International In that version 10 points were awarded for a double eagle five for an eagle two for birdie nothing for par minus one for bogey and three for double bogey or worse The tournament also provided that all players started each day even after a daily cut trimmed the field in half That created con- - Golf - troversy confusion some bizarre situations and sharp words It also produced interest and excitement "Stupid" and "silly" were among the words Nicklaus used in an assessment "I shoot 72 with two birdies and two bogeys (net two points) and another guy shoots 72 with six birdies and six bogeys (net six points) he's killing me" Nicklaus said Confusion arose in the method of pairings prompting some barbed comments from Jack Vickers the tournament's president and founder Among his observations about the PGA Tour officials were: "Their actions are "They haven't done their homework" "They should get their act together" and "They're making up rules as they go along" The latter charge at least seemed to have some validity For example there was US Open champion Ray Floyd with more than enough points in hand to be assured of advancing through the first round A thunderstorm came alone after Floyd had played the 17th hole at the Castle Pines Golf Club So Floyd walked in put an X on his card for the 18th hole took the loss (the maximum penalty but meaningless in his BUFORD Ga (AP) — Pat Bradley's miracle season is still going strong "Somebody tapped me on the shoulder to do something a little bit more distinguishable" said Sunday after overcoming an deficit to win the $240000 Nestle World Championship women's golf tournament It was her fifth v ictory this year and the $78000 first prize — largest in LPGA history — enabled her to shatter the money record with $482496 "I took the hard route" Bradley said of her latest which came after triumph shooting three consecu- -' live 72s before conquering the Stouffer Pinelsle Resort layout Sundiy with a 63 : shot was easy to discern — a that rolled to within six inches of the cup for an cagle-on the 403- giving Bradley a tap-iyard 16th "It was truly a career shot" Bradley who won three of the LPG A's four major championships this year said "I liked it the moment I hit it It was actually the capper of winning" ' She had birdies from 15 feet on both 15 and 17 and then got her approach within eight feet on the final hole — needing that putt to tie the LPGA record of 62 set by Mickey Wright in 1964 and tied by Vicki Fcrgon two years ago "I was a little nervous" she said "I gripped the putter a little tight" key long traction She failed on that putt but still got the par that 279 total and a gave her a victory over Nancy Lopez who had a 69 and Betsy King who had led after the second and third rounds before falling back with a 73 Sun- day Lopez playing in only her second tournament after giving birth to a daughter in May had held the previous money record $416472 last year Lopez said she was on the 15th hole when she noticed that Bradley had gotten to nine under "I said 'Cowabonga' " Lopez said " I couldn't believe it My first reaction was 'I don't have a chance now' " King who had four bogeys on the front side said "When someone comes out of the park to shoot 63 I don't think you can say you lost the tournament" About Bradley's season King said "I think it'll be a long time before somebody does that again I think probably she's more confident than she's ever been" "It's not over 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