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Raiders clinch AFC tie

Continued from page IB Jets edged the New England Patriots 21-16, the Baltimore Colts beat the Atlanta Falcons 17-7, the St. Louis Cardinals turned back the Philadelphia Eagles 13-3, the Washington Redskins burned the Dallas Cowboys 28-21, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns 26-16, the Detroit Lions nipped the New York Giants 2019, the San Francisco 49ers smothered the Chicago Bears 34-0 and the Oakland Raiders downed the San Diego Chargers 17-10. The Raiders, wi^i their victory, clinched a tifc-M- the AFC West title and can win it outright tonight—if the Denver Broncos lose to the Kansas City Chiefs. Dolphins 35, Bills 28 Nottingham’s run was onlysupposed to set up a tie-break-ing field goal — but the Miami line blew out Buffalo’s defense and gave Nottingham a clear patli to the goal line. Earlier Nottingham ran for 11 yards to put the Dolphins

ahead 28-21 with five minutes to play, a lead wiped out with less than a minute to go when Buffalo’s reserve quarterback, Gary Marangi, hit Bob Chandler with a five-yard scoring pass. It appeared headed for overtime — but not for long. Bob Griese passed for 31 yards to Paul Warfield, then Jim Kiick caught a 12-yard pass and ran for 11 more. That put the ball on the 23, where Nottingham took over. ► Saints 20, Rams 7 The surprising Saints shut out Los Angeles until James Harris threw a meaningless fourthquarter touchdown and slammed the door on Lawrence McCutcheon, league-leading rusher who got just 28 yards against New Orleans. The meaningful touchdowns were Manning’s, a 79-yarder to Bob Newland and a 17-yarder to Joel Parker. Bill McClard kicked in with field goals of 28 and 51 yards. Oilers 20, Bengals 3 The Oilers, wrecking Ken Anderson’s passing game, won

their fourth straight for the first time in a dozen years and dropped the Bengals 1% games back of first-place Pittsburgh in the AFC Central Division. The Houston defense didn’t give any touchdowms — and hasn’t in 10 straight quarters. Anderson was intercepted twice and sacked six times. Packers 19, Vikings 7 Chester Marcol kicked four field goals, then John Hadl teamed with MacArthur I^ane on a 68-yard touchdown pass play that sealed Green Bay’s victory and detoured Minnesota’s run toward the NFL Central title. Jets 21, Patriots 16 Joe Namath passed for two touchdowns — but it was the defense that made the difference for the Jets. New York picked off four Jim Plunkett passes to drop the Patriots two games back of Miami. Colts 17, Falcons 7 Lydell Mitchell piled up 151 yards on 33 carries, setting up touchdown runs by Marty Domres and Bill Olds to hand the Falcons their second loss

and first at home under Coach Marion Campbell. Cardinals 13, Eagles 3 The Cardinals, staying a game ahead of runnerup Washington in the NFC East, sacked Philadelphia quarterback Roman Gabriel nine times. Quarterback Jim Hart scored the only touchdown on a oneyard run and kicker Jim Bakken kicked two fourthquarter field goals. Redskins 28, Cowboys 21 The Redskins, with a threetouchdown burst in the second period, roared to a 28-0 halftime lead, then held off the Cowboys. Joe Theismann, substituting for quarterback Billy Kilmer in a running situation, ran in for a three-yard touchdown in the first period. In the second, Charlie Evans ran in from six yards out, Ken Houston raced 58 yards for a touchdown on a punt return and Kilmer hit Roy Jefferson with a 31-yard scoring strike. Steelers 26, Browns 16 Pittsburgh ended a 10-year Cleveland Stadium jinx by beating the Browns. There were 13 turnovers, the 12th the big one — Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe’s fumble mid-

way in the fourth quarter. Joe Greene recovered it for Pittsburgh, then he latereled it to J.T. Thomas, who went 14 yards for the touchdown that broke a 16-16 tie. Lions 20, Giants 19 Errol Mann kicked a 37-yard field goal with two seconds left to beat the Giants. With 1:58 to play, Bill Munson drove Detroit from its own 20 to the New York 20 to set up Mann’s winning kick. 49ers 34, Bears 0 Rookie Tom Owen bombed the Bears for 316 yards and two touchdowns and scored on a short run in a three-touchdown San Francisco burst in the second quarter. “Whew, that’s not a bad day,” he gulped. Raiders 17, Chargers 10 Quarterback Ken Stabler threw a 60-yard touchdown pass to Cliff Branch and Cas Banaszak swept in from the one, then the Raiders withstood San Diego’s fourth-quarter comeback attempt for their victory. The Chargers’ touchdown came on rookie running back Don Woods’ one-yard dive. American Conference Eastern Division W L T Pet. PF PA Miami . 8..2..0...800.238.153

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Monon Bell Continued from page IB Richardson for 15 on the first of five straight pass completions. That gave DePauw a first down on its own 43 and apparently some real confidence. Juarascio hit Brazil’s Mark Moon for eight and then Richardson scampered for 13 to the enemy 31. Juarascio encored with a 23 yard dance to the eight and then scored from the three on a critical fourth and three with 6:10 left in the quarter. Jim Patarini kicked the extra point for a 7-6 lead. The Tigers carried on the drive without Simpson until he came in with the ball on the eight and carried three times down to the three. Wabash got a drive going as the final quarter started. Five rushes carried 28 yards to DePauw’s 45. Cogdill then hit Jones for 16 and Wagner galloped for 15 more to DePauw’s 13. On third down Cogdill spotted Ed Jones in the endzone, and tossed a 12yarder that Jones caught going down. That made it 12-7, Wabash, with 10:48 left in the game. The try for two points failed. The Tigers couldn’t get by their own 41 on the ensuing kickoff, so they punted. Wabash returned the punt next time, and the Tigers then started their tide-turning 85yard march with 7:18 left in the game. It started with a bang. Juarascio spotted Mark Moon at midfield and winged a bomb his vay. Moon caught it and was finally hauled down after a 41-yard gain to the enemy 44. Two rushes lost two and then Juarascio literally faked and zig-zagged his way 28 yards to the Wabash 18. Four plays later he was in for the TD from the seven with 3:15 to go and DePauw up 13-12. His'two-point run made it 15-12; ' Juarascio finished the day with 91 yards rushing in 20 carries. Simpson had 58 in 14, Bor ling got 31 in 14, and Richardson added 38 in 11. Juarascio also hit six of 11 passes for 99 yards, his best day in the air of the season. Wabash had a 259-217 rushing edge to offset the Tigers’ 99-92 advantage. Wabash, winner of five straight coming into the game, finished the season at 5-5. The 1974 DePauw team became only the seventh in Tiger history to win seven games in a season.

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College football scores

By The Associated Press East American Infl 41, Vermont 15 Boston College 45, Syracuse 0 Boston State 35, New Haven Col 6 Brown 10, Harvard 7 Dartmouth 21, Cornell 9 Delaware 31, West Chester 3 Holy Cross 10, Villancva 6 Lehigh 33, Bucknell 7 Massachusetts 27, New Hampshire 17 Pennsylvania 21, Columbia 3 Penn State 35, Ohio 16 Rhode Island 14, Connecticut 13 Rutgers 6, Boston Univ 0 Temple 35, West Virginia 21 Yale 19, Princeton 6

Dayton 14, Marshall Univ 13 Illinois 17, Minnesota 14 Kent State 35, Toledo 14 Mankato State 57, South Dakota 40 Miami, Ohio 27, Cincinnati 7 Michigan 51, Purdue 0 Michigan State 19, Indiana 10 Missouri 10, Iowa State 7 Nebraska 35, Kansas St Univ 7 Northern Illinois 27, Idaho 21 Notre Dame 14, Pittsburgh 10 Ohio State 35, Iowa 10 Oklahoma 45, Kansas 14 Tulsa 52, Drake Univ 14 Wisconsin 52, Northwestern 7 Youngstown 30, Akron 0

South Alabama 28, Miami, Fla 7 Auburn 17, Georgia 13 Bowling Green 38, South Mississippi 20 Clemson 28, Virginia 9 Elon College 28, Lenoir Rhyne 14 Georgia Tech 22, Navy 0 Grambling 16, Norfolk State

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Kentucky 41, Florida 24 Louisiana Tech 35, Chattanooga 14 Maryland 56, Duke 13 Mississippi St 7, Louisiana

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North Carolina 56, Army 42 NE Louisiana St 39, North Dakota 15 South Carolina 34, Wake For-

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Southwest Alcorn A&M 48, Prairie View 0 Arkansas 24, South Methodist 24 Baylor 17, Texas Tech 10 Houston Univ 13, Memphis State 10 Lamar 17, McNeese St 3 Texas 81, Texas Christian 16 Texas A&M 37, Rice 7 Texas Col A&I 42, Howard Payne 19

Far West Arizona 27, Air Force 24 Boise State 56, Montana 42 Brigham Young 36, New Mexico 3 California 37, Washington St 33

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