Show u Coach comes back a Teddy Bear to get excited “I am so glad he was here” Singletary said Ateiande “Natural but bopezuuy not to such “I have so much love for him that just for mm to That the way I an By Michael Marat Scrlpps Howard News Service come is a great Inspiration He Is a very man even if it is Just his presence Mike coach Bears inspirational Chicago “He leads with his presence He domt km lie may have set a to do a lot of screaming and yelling for yon to a coach Nov 2 Ditka know he is there “In my heart I wanted Mm here but in my who missed last Sunday's game against Tampa mind I know he needs to be elsewhere Overall I the to Bay was Instructed by doctors not attend think n he made the right decision" game But Ditka wouldn't listen First Ditka made In the first half interim coach Vince Tobin the trip to Washington and said he would watch directed the team But by the second half Ditka the game from the press box When it was took off his Bears sweater and took over deemed to be at least as stressful to walk up to coaching duties the press box as it would be to walk onto the Ditka said he has made some changes as a result of the heart attack field Ditka decided to watch from the sidelines “You'll never see me yelling and screaming Once he was on the Arid however Ditka was Ditka said “You can hold me to it! But handed a dav sheet and proceeded to eoacL again” “The way he made all those moves in one day itTs the truth” from Chicago to Washington to the press box to Ditka who has earned a reputation as one of the field to coaching I thought if he were a few the NFL's most fiery and extroverted coaches in years younger he would have been out there his seven years guiding the Bears said it’s hard playing too?' running back Neal Anderson said for him not to get excited but now he is trying Although Washington defensive end Dexter hard to control himself “I tried not to get too excited but I was Manley played down the importance of Ditka's 4 the Tampa Bay game and my blood to in on the Bears their watching victory presence 4 We didn't make a thiid down was did pressure Sunday Chicago linebacker Mike Singletary in the third quarter and it went up to 128" DOta “I don't think it had a major effect on the said Ditka who had his blood pressure taken outcome of the game” Manley said throughout the second half by cardiologist Jay WASHINGTON - S Chieago-Washlngto- 34-1- Chicago coach Mike Ditka was throughout Sunday beginning with a chat with Washington coach Joe Gibbs before the Bears blasted the Redskins 4 mild-manner- 34-1- Ditka edged that he plans to change his U dueltvea uut tk botf thb heart' monitor test tomorrow I'm cut back my workload to early and I’m'going to while he said a tor week three days a didn’t he that yeUas much said Bears players then there but in games has past as he Sunday was little for Ditka to shout about in the manhandling of Washington The Bears went up 2(H) in the first half and their lead never was m jeopardy “I’m sure that lead made him feel a little bit better” Anderson said “Maybe it helped Mm relax a little more” Quarterback Mike Tqmciak agreed “Ditka didn't say much on the sidelines It makes it easy for him when we put some points on the board” Defensive end Richard Dent said it didn't matter who was calling the signals Sunday he just wanted to win Ditka admitted he was tired in the first half and went to sit down on the bench several times but Ms doctor seemed unconcerned as he continued to watch the game PagoS ) Monday November 14 1988 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saints reborn Haiders recalled By Combined news services “With all the crowd noise out there today it was just like back in the old Oakland days” New Orleans Coach Jim Mora considered Raiders linebacker Matt Millen said “I really Sunday’s victory over the Los Angeles Rams miss those days and the way we played” much more than routine ‘This was a gigantic win for the Saints” Mora BRONCOS 20 BROWNS 7 said after Bobby Hebert threw for 249 yards and The Denver Broncos of old showed m Sunday New Orleans overcame three first-haturnovers and blew out the Cleveland Browns 287 before to defeat the Rams 0 and take over first place 75806 at Mile High Stadium in the NFC West They passed they ran they tackled they ked i “Wp needed it so badly After two tough losses And they stayed in first puce i (to the Rams and Washington) it was tremendous” as they raised their record to 5 0 The Saints 82 avenged a loss to Los After the game the Broncos wanted to talk Angeles two weeks ago New Orleans limited the less about the division and more about the Ratos 4 to one TD m the two games cohesion New 'Orleans scored on - Dalton Hilliard's “This is the: new' Broncos'! wide' receiver second-quartrun and Rueben Mayes' Mark Jackson said “Thia is even better because d scamper Hebert finished 22 our running game was to tune (40 carries 120 of 37 yards) We had a better offensive attack Then Hebert passed for 213 yards to the first half with our defense creating turnovers I don't think and the Saints might have taken command early anybody can beat us” if not for two Hebert interceptions in the half “I just don't think you can give Dan (Reeves) Receiver Lonzell Hill fumbled late in the second period for the other Saints' turnover Greg Bell scored from the 1 with 12:49 left for yards the Rams' lone TD Mike Lansford had a g We moved the pocket great job of field goal in the second quarter around and gave them a bunch of different looks “I still think the race regardless of who won We had them confused out there We had that today is going to go down to the wire” Rams killer instinct all day” Coach John Robinson said “We've just started kind of to misfire on offense now It’s hard for us to put ive lost the pi the ball in the end lone" t the Bronco Los Angeles drove to the New Orleans 18 with pionsMp garni 61 seconds left After a holding penalty pushed i including the Rams back Jim Everett's pass for rookie three fumbles and an interception to the first Willie Anderson was intercepted in the end zone half when the Broncos jumped to a MM) lead Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar was sacked by safety Gene Atkins The Rams were held to 60 rushing yards and six times to the game Their only score came on have been held to under 100 yards to each of their Earnest Byner's run in the third quarter lf 14-1- 6-- 12-1- 7-- er third-perio- 23-ya- rd (day-callin- rd defeats ELSEWHERE RAIDERS 8 NINER5 3 The Raiders returned to the Bay Area Sunday and played the type of bruising relentless defense they were known for when their home was Oakland The Raiders forced a key fumble came up with four sacks and held San Francisco's d running game to 83 yards on the to way a 83 triumph over the 49ers The victory kept Los Angeles in a three-wa- y tie for first in the AFC West at 85 while San Francisco dropped to two games behind NFC West leading New Orleans and a game behind the second place Los Angeles Rams The Raiders once ruled the AFC West with a d defense but since their move from Oakland to Los Angeles in 1981 the characteristic black and silver defense has been just a memory Cheered on by thousands of former Oakland fans Sunday the Raiders defense reached back and found their old identity highly-regarde- 6-- 5 hard-nose- Cardinals It Giants 17 At Tempe Aria Neil Lomax passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third to lead the Cardinals into a tie with the Giants for first place in the NFC East at 4 New York had a e winning streak snapped 7-- four-gam- Chiefs 31 Bengals 28 At KansasCity Mo Nick Lowery’s' fifth field goal of the game a 38yard field goal with two seconds left gave the Chiefs a comeback 3 The Bengals lost their third victory last consecutive road game Kansas City won against Denver to the third week of the season Colts 20 Packers 13 At Green Bay Wis rookie Chris Chandler threw two touchdowns to help Indianapolis extend its winning streak to five games and improve to 85 Colts cornerback Chris Goode recovered two fumbles and forced another and defensive end Harvey Armstrong preserved the 8-- 1 Chris Doleman and the Minnesota Vikings were all over Cowboys’ Kevin Sweeney Sunday in a 43-- 3 massacre of Dallas The quarterback was triumph by batting down a Green Bay pass at the Colts 2 on the final play Patriots 14 Jets 13 At East Rutherford sacked five times 'We just couldn't handle their speed' said Cowboys' coach Tom Landry oftheVikes' pass rush jjtyanl field goal with 1:15 to play to lift Philadelphia The kick came four plays after Randall Cunningham’s pass to Cris 0 Carter on from the Eagles 10 Buccaneers 23 Lions 20 At Pontiac Mich Donald Igwebuike kicked a field goal with 10 seconds left to lift Tampa Bay Detroit had pulled into a 2820 tie with 45 seconds left when Rusty Hilger finished a 78yard drive with a 18yard TD pass 41-ya- rd NJ rookie John run with 7:13 left to Stephens scored on a lift the Patriots Stephens finished with 87 yards on 21 carries but failed to tie a club record with a fourth straight 108yard game Eagles 27 Steelers 26 At Pittsburgh Luis Zendejas converted an third-and-1- 52-ya- rd Sports repat Aggie scrimmage Utah State's basketball team will scrimmage in the Spectrum tonight at 7 pm the final tuneup before the Yugoslavian Red Star team hits town Thursday d game is a fundraiser for Tonight's the university's Merrill Library Admission of 81 for adults 50 cents for children and students and 85 for a family of any size The Aggies face the Yugoslavs Thursday night in the Spectrum and host Athletes in Action the day after Thanksgiving They open the regular season Nov 30 at Kansas State Freshman center Nathan Wickizer remains the only serious casulty of early practices suffering a ripped tendon in his ankle several weeks ago He is not expected to return before concludes in March More information is available from John Winn 563-309- 2 The NBA 94-9- The Denver Nuggets are showing their offense longer centered just around Alex English and Lafayette Lever Michael Adams scored 25 points Sunday night including 17 in the second half adding 12 assists 2 along the way to lead the Nuggets to a victory over the Portland Trail Blazers “Adams can absolutely wear you out” Portland Coach Mike Schuler said “He would penetrate and our guys would rotate off him when they didn't have to” The Nuggets still got contributions from English and Lever who each scored 23 and January Wayne Cooper who added 20 At Houston Akeem -Olajuwon scored 34 points 7 Sleepy three-poiYouth Houston lead Jazz a with the Floyd gave Signups for the Smithfield Junior minutes to lead Basketball League will be held Nov 21 6 pm to fin the final trailed by 17 points early but fought 9 pm at the Smithfield City offices The league is open to grades Play begins in Januray and back in the fourth quarter Sacramento 85 had intra-squa- Smithfleld Jazz is no 143-13- - nt 3-- 8 i lost each of its previous four games by at least 18 points Rookie Derrick Chievous who had 21 points off the bench gave the Rockets their first lead since the first quarter a 3 on a jumper from the left baseline with 11:05 to play 16-fo- ot firanrt Priv - Alain Prost of ADELAIDE Australia (UPI) France easily won the Australian Grand Prix Sunday ending a record year for McLaren-Hond- a in which their cars captured 15 of 16 races Prost won the year's final Grand Prix event a race marked by the last appearance of the d engines that dominated the circuit during the 1980s He finished in 1 hour 53 minutes 14676 p seconds covering the 1928mile street course at an average speed of 10204 mph He became the first driver to win this race twice Teammate Ayrton Senna of Brazil who has won eight Grand Prix races this year was turbo-charge- 82-la- second more then Such was the seconds behind domination of the Japanese cars that only Brazil's Nelson Piqui a Ulus and Italy's Riccardo Patrese ii Williams finished on the same lap as McLarens 1Th® McLaren team posted its 10th one finish of the season for a record 199 points to the Constructors championship Now it’s no SAN JUAN - Act heavywe proceeding wil ?rcevi n the Dominican Repul promoter King said Partner and chief adviser 551 fVnlern1atonal Givens "changed St m nule and divorcV’’ la no 40 Tys King said plans were set for a trip to 4ofind lawyers to carry thm Dominican 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