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lEPUBUC The Arizona Republic Saturday, August 29, 1981 Second-quarter spree lifts Dolphins past Chiefs receiver Stan Rome in the end zone. Republic Sports Wires field-goal attempt by Nick Lowery, the snap from center was low and holder Bob Grupp's NFL didn't get their first touchdown until five minutes into the second quarter when Andrews, who gained 99 yards in nine carries in playing little more than a half, abit through the line and then outran' the Dolphins 31, Chiefs 7 HFL exhibition ''AMERICAN CONFERENCC KmhmCMv -TT? t-n I a I rr to 0 106 54 WOO 9 1.000 52 467 0 0 0 47 Ne EngM 3 2 Buffalo I Baltimore 0 Mia Rose 23 pau Irom Woodtav (von ScfcamamkidO Mia Nathan pau Irom Slrodi (von SOwnamkidil Mia Rosa 1 pau Irom Sfrot (von Schamann kck) Mia Robiskie I run (von Schamann kick) 333 000 emmt DMiiM 467 CWmaff--- 2 I 0 75 61 (Winn 5 A It Mia Fl 00 37 von Schamann at. .500 91 .333 64 .33) it In only three quarters of playing time during the preseason, Strock completed 24 of 26 passes for 213 yards and four touchdowns. Kansas City, playing without injured quarterback Steve Fuller, managed only four first downs and 49 yards in the first half. Bill Kenney, a standout when Fuller was hurt late last season, was hampered by sore ribs and played only the first quarter.

Third-year quarterback Mark Miller played only the second period before he was replaced by Gagliano, a rookie from Utah State who was cut early in the week but reactivated Friday. Kansas City's only threat in the first half came in the opening seconds when corner-back Eric Harris intercepted a Woodley pass on the game's third play from scrimmage and returned it 21 yards to the Miami 16-yard line. Three plays lost a yard and on a 24-yard MIAMI Backup quarterback Don Strock threw two touchdown passes in a 28 Hint second quarter to pace the Miami Dolphins to a 31-7 victory Friday night over he Kansas City Chiefs. Strock, an eight-year veteran who has spent most of his career backing up the now-retired Bob Griese and is listed Dehind David Woodley, threw touchdown strikes of 19 yards to Tony Nathan and 1 yard to tight end Joe Rose. The Dolphins scored earlier oh a 23-yard toss from Woodley to Rose and made it 28-0 on a 1-yard run over the middle by Terry Robiskie with only 33 seconds left before halftone.

The Dolphins boosted the margin to 31-0 with a 37-yard field goal by Uwe von Schamann in the third period. Kansas City finally scored with 5:50 left in the game when rookie quarterback Bob Gagliano found wide Rtlseurgrt I 6 6 Houslon I 7 0 37 IMnkniDMliM KC Roma pau Ira desperation pass fell incomplete. Defense dominated until late in the first period, when Woodley and the Dolphins offense began an 11-play, 71-yard drive, finished off in the second quarter by the 23-yarder to Rose. Strock'8 first touchdown pass, 4V4 minutes later, was set up by a short Kansas City punt, giving the Dolphins the ball on the Chiefs' 32-yard line. Falcons 27, Buccaneers 7 ATLANTA William Andrews ran 71 yards up the middle for a touchdown, and Mike Moroski, filling in for injured quarterback Steve Bartkowski, passed for two more to lead the Atlanta Falcons to a 27-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Although the Falcons appeared in complete control from the opening kickbff, they (Lowarykick) A Falcons 27, Bucs 7 Buccaneers defense for the 71-yard score. The Falcons, who had opened the scoring in the first four minutes of the game with a 22-yard field goal by Tim Mazzetti, widened their lead to 17-0 just a minute before the first half ended on a 18-yard touchdown' pass from Moroski to Wallace Francis. Moroski went into the game hist a few minutes earlier when Bartkowski, the Falcons No. 1 quarterback, injured the thumb of his passing hand. There was 7:44 left in the third period when Moroski threw an 11-yard scoring strike to tight end Junior Miller.

The Falcons went up 27-0 with 1:44 left in that perigd when rookie Mick Luckhurst, who is battling Mazzetti for a spot on the team, kicked a'32-yard field goal. r.K,'. SanOfaoo 2 1 0 74 6 467 Oakland 1 2 0 52 73 J33 Omvar 1 2 0 39 64 333 KaraaiCIIV 1 3 5 33 63 .350 Stall 3 5 52 II .000 NATIONAL CONFERENCE iuimDMlMI i i i 3 M-7J Tampa Bav Atlanta Wnhlnglon 3 0 0 60 30 I. 0 5B 34 1.000 0 02 40 467 St LouH 3 0 Ptiitottohia 2 1 Y. ClaMl 2 1 0 67 61 DaUai I 7 0 62 71 umrnomum 467 A33 467 333 333 GraanBav 2 1 Alt-FGMauetti22 All Andrews 71 run (Morosk! run) Alt Frands II pau from Moroskl (AftaiMttlkickl All Miller pau Iran Moroski (Mai-jatlikkSO AH FG LuckhunlJJ TB -Carter I pass from Ford (Yepra-miankidt) A-S34K Thursday's results Rams 34, Vikings 31 Detroit I 2 Chicago I 2 .250 Tomoa Bav I Minnesota 1 70 100 JS0 Wttltrn DivHiM "i ri imr 7 tl M-34 ATTEND LIVE LEONARD HEARNS Michigan ranked No.1 in UPI preseason poll SanFrancsc 2 1 0 79 62 467 NewOrtens 2 1 0 51 66 467 LnAngeles 2 2 0 117 119 iOO Atlanta 2 3 0 93 .400 UlaaamtsMlliKMatl THURSDAY'S RESULT Los Angeles 34, Minnesota 31 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Miami 31, Kansas City 7 Atlanta, 77, Tamba Bav 7 Buffalo akSan Diego, (n) Baltimore at Seattle, (n) SATURDAY'S GAMES New York Giants at Pittsburgh, 3 pm.

Chicago at SI Louis, 4 p.m. Denver at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at New York Jets, 5 P.m. Detroit at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Green Bav, 5 p.m.

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105 A7 The Southeastern Conference placed more teams in the top 20 than any other conference: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi State and Florida. Michigan Coach Bp Schembechler said he would have preferred a lower ranking to give incentive to his team. "I always like to be ranked No. 11 or No. 21 out of the top 10 or the top 20," said Schembechler, whose team finished fourth in last year's final UPI poll "Then it gives you something to shoot for.

Six coaches from each of the seven geographical areas of the nation make up the UPI board. Arizona State and Southern Methodist are on probation and ineligible for the UPI poll UPI Rankings WrsHAaca vaan In parentheiai United Press International NEW YORK The University of Michigan, which has never finished first in the 31-year history of the United Press International board of coaches' college-football rankings, has been picked as the team to beat for the national championship in 1981. The Wolverines, returning 14 starters and both kickers from the team that beat Washington in last January's Rose Bowl, received 22 first-place votes and 574 points from the board of 42 coaches to easily outdistance Oklahoma for the No. 1 spot in the preseason rankings. No.

2 Oklahoma received three first-place votes, and 512 points to edge Alabama, which had three first-place votes and 504 points. Notre Dame, starting its first season under Coach Gerry Faust, had five first-place votes, second only to Michigan, but was a distant fourth overall with 461 points. Southern California got two first-place votes and was fifth with 430 points. Next were Nebraska (359), Perm State (320), defending national champion Georgia (275), Pittsburgh (272) and Texas (213). Georgia received four first-place votes, Penn State two and Pittsburgh one.

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policy is that we do not comment on contractual matters," a team spokesman said in announcing the action. Steelers President Dan Rooney and Coach Chuck 1 Noll with Bell early Friday, according to the i spokesman, who declined to comment further on the discussions. 1 Beli who played at the University of Arizona, was hampered by minor leg injuries and hadn't played in the'Steelers' three exhibition games this season. ''tin Jfuesday, the Steelers received a temporary 'exemption from the NFL for Bell, who was rep'ofbea'-as missing from camp at the time. The' Steelers are now at the NFL's mandatory 50-player limit A final cut to reduce the team to 45 players will be made after tonight's exhibition game Against the New York Giants.

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