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H R ER BB SO IP 7 Blue (W.20-9-) 6 5 5 3 9 2 Pino 0 C 29 4 4) Wood (L.24-20- four of Jack Youngblood, jrg Merlin Olsen, Larry Brooks and Fred Dryer, who gave the jrj Falcons just two first downs all day, compared to the s McGlothlin first quarter. (8). T- -2. 82 4 3 7 3 113 1 3 5 25. Namath who suffered a separated right shoulder in the first quarter, passed for two third period touchdowns which with put the Jets ahead 20-1- 9.53 remaining. Then the New York defense turned the game into a rout as linebacker Ralph Baker ran 22 ards and comcrback Rich Sowells 28 yards for touchdowns after picking off Marty Domres passes. The Jets finished with a club record eight interceptions, one off the league mark, including four on passes thrown by Baltimore rookie Bert Jones, who directed the Colts to a 10-halftime lead. 3 Safety Chris Farasopoulos, victimized by a Joes to Glenn Doughty TD pass with 19 seconds remaining in the first half, intercepted Jones early in the third quarter to spark the Jets comeback. man Johnson, a from Grambling, rolled up a personal high of 131 rushing run yards, scored on a and caught five passes for 49 yards as the Bengals squared their record at Marcol. who missed two field goal attempts from 32 and 36 yards, put the first points on the score board with a just 41 seconds into the seend penod. about The Lions tied it at six minutes later when Erroll field Mann booted a goal. The score came after the Packers running back John Brockmgton fumbled the ball away and Mike Lucci recovered on the Packer 17. d 3 Pack, Lions Tie GREEN BAY, W1S. (UPI) field goal by 19 with Chester Marcol seconds to play gave the Green Bay Packers a tie Sunday w ith the Detroit Lions, who had just taken the lead for the first time in the game. A d 3 his Marcol's field goal, second of the game, wound up a dnve by the Drive tires) NEW TRUCK & CAMPER IWe Specialize in Packers. Quarterback Jun Del Gaizo FOB TRACTION FOB HIGHWAY AVAILABLE ONLY AT THESE - FACTORY OUTLETS Essex CINCINNATI (AP) Johrson's running and receiving helped Cincinnati hand Houston its 13th straight National Football League loss a Sunday despite opening kickoff return by the Oilers Bob Gresh- 2 SAIT LAKE LOCATIONS 304 W 17 S 1836 S RMood 466 0362 355 0533 Cincinnati a snapped tie with two touchdowns, fourtii-quarte- a one 363 4014 MIDVALE I 8'35 S I Sia-- 255 860) 6 PROVO N Slate Orem 255 9944 OREM New and 10-1- 1091 Damaged r QfiU d ROSE PARR 510 V MURRAY 5012 S Slate 266 0120 2895 3 am. warehouse furnltuif GpJObve my Wanda (Bivic Bqccmsq: d quarter. Ben Davis intercepted a Bradshaw pass a series later and returned it 13 yards to the Steeler line, but the Browns failed on a fake field goal try when holder Don Horn threw an incomplete score Minnesotas came on Coxs second field nine seconds goal, a before the half ended. This was set up quickly when Bear tackle Jim Osborne fumbled a bounding kickoff after the lone Viking touchdown and Nate Wright recovereu for the Vikings on the Bear 18. came off the bench with 1.53 left to direct the attack and completed three of eight passes before the drive stalled Bengafo by 2 HO A toss from Bradshaw to Shanklin preceded a field goal by Gerela early in the second yards. pass from Ken Anderson to Bob Trumpy and the other on a three-yarrun by Bobby Clark. d Cleveland countered with the first of two Don Cockroft field goals, but the Steelers touchfollowed with a down drive that ended with John Fuqua's four-yar-d run. 0 pass. Steeler linebacker Andy Russell intercepted a Mike Phipps pass in he final minute of the first half, and Bradshaws pass to Frank Lewis set up a field goal by Gerela. Jets Win, 34-1- 0 - BALTIMORE (AP) The New York Jets, playing mest of the way without injured Joe Namath, scored 31 points fo- Las Vegas Pro Wins Jackpot llowing Special to The Tribune Tom JACKPOT, NEV. Storey of Las Vegas fired a hole in one on the 16th green Sunday to overtake D. Ray Simon of Pasadena and win the Jackpot Open with a 272 total. - six 7720 W. 3210 South, Magna, Ut second-hal- f Test drive any new car or truck in September and receive 2 FREE chryslerOplymouth DINNERS from the PLUMP TURKEY. 34-1- 0 A1 Honda Civic only $2,150. p.o.e. Pat Warren and trounced interceptions in a National Baltimore Football League game Sunday. 21 4646 So. State - Tel. 262-333- 1 and order or mimed, please. 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Los Angeles, making its nk home debut for new Coach Chuck Knox before a crowd of at the half. 64,528, led .k 107 4 4 ) Sove-P- ma IS 3K togeyT t Total Oakland Chicago 101 Bradshaws pass to Ron Shanklin set up Gerelas initial boot of 13 yards in the Rookie CHICAGO (AP) running back Chuck Foreman's explosive running and five field goals by Fred Cox rallied the Minnesota Vikings to a 3 victory over the Chicago Bears in a National Football Conference game Sunday. The Vikings erased an early 10-deficit and turned the game around by scoring their only touchdown and a field goal late in the first half for a 0 lead they never relinquished. Although failing to score, Foreman ripped off 116 yards on 16 carries to bewilder a Bear defense which had kept Fran Viking quarterback Tarkenton in check by sacking him seven times for minus 69 5 d Peckers 16-- 3 22-1- A Remaining Gomes NEW YORK (6). Home (2) Montreal (2)- , Sept. 25, 26, Away (4) Chicago (4). Seot 28, 29 (2), 30 PITTSBURGH (9x) Home 7x) -Phtlodeohia (3), Sept 25. 26, 27, Montreal 21 30 28, 29, Seot (x gome (3) July ogoinst San Diego has been rescheduled for Oct. 1 at Pittsburgh if necessary tor team s playoff chonces). Away (2) Montreo! (2), Seot 24 (2). ST. LOUIS (6): Home '6) Chicago (3)- . Sept 25, 26, 27, Philadelphia (3), Seat 28. 29. 30; CHICAGO New York (7): Home (4) St. (4)- . Sept. 28. 29 (2), 30 Away (3) Louis (3), Seot. 25. 26. 27. PittsMONTREAL (7). Home (2) New burgh (2). Sept. 24 (2); Awov (5) York (2), Seot. 25, 26. Pittsburgh (3). 29. 30. 28. Sept. Gerela, whose four field goals set a Steeler record, booted three of them in the first half and the Steelers lead. surged to a Rally to 1 1113 Phils 9, Cubs kg jeisourecokS? 744947 0 0 26,178. CHICAGO as 1 OP Montreal Montreal L HR-F- oli (2), Zisk intz (9). 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Third Period Penoihes: Salt Loke Fort Worth 3. Shots on goal. 12 Salt Loke Fort Wo', Goo lies Salt Loke, Tucker and Fort Worth. Marlowe and Headiey, Hughes Bob Payne ..700 Pat Fitzsimmons (AP) Terry Bradshaws timely passing and Roy Gerelas four 3. 111 10 10 111 10 10 10 Dov ph MMorshM CJomespr LOS ANGELES A Los Angeles Rams defense throttled the Atlanta Falcons and John Hadl threw two touchdown passes Sunday in a 31-- National Football League victory, the first time the Rams have shut out a foe on their Coliseum home field since coming here 27 years ago. Hadl hit Harold Jackson toss and with a seven-yarJack Snow on a play for touchdowns, and runners Jim Bertelsen and Larry Smith added two more, but it was the defense that took the honors. Atlanta A week ago, whipped New Orleans 62-- but PITTSBURGH 2 3 - 2 13 0:0 201 050-- 10 0 Atlonto 000 000 20- 0- 2 4 0 Houston Harrison, J. 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