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14 Seymour Dally Tribune, Seymour, Indiana Monday, ScptwiuMr 30, 1985 rts Wilsonr Saints top 49ers I 1 sr. By The Associated Press A guy named Wilson and a no-name offensive line made forgettables of the powerful San Francisco 49ers for a day. "It's not bad for a makeshift line," said tackle Ralph Williams, one of the key players for' the New Orleans Saints in Sun day's upset 20-17 victory over jfoe defending Super Bowl champion 49ers. "It's an awfully sweet vie? tory." 'The Saints lost three offensive line starters with injuries a week earlier. Their starters Sunday included left guard Pete Perot, signed last Monday as a free agent.

"I can't give them enough credit for the job they did," said A fS Mets, Cards head for championship bouts Angeles Raiders 35, New England 20; New York Jets 25, Indianapolis 20; and St. Louis 43, Green Bay 28. In action tonight, Cincinnati plays at Pittsburgh. The Saints, who last beat the 49ers in 1982, recorded their winning TD when Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Eugene Goodlow early in the fourth quarter. A 79-yard San Francisco drive, ending with Roger Craig's two-yard touchdown run, gave the 49ers a 17-13 lead two minutes into the fourth period.

But three minutes later, the Saints got the ball and scored on a three-play, 83-yard drive which began with Wayne Wilson's 38-yard run and ended with the TD pass to Goodlow. Bears 45, Redskins 10 Chicago, one of only two undefeated teams at 4-0, piled up a club-record 31 points in the second quarter en route to a sur-prisingly easy victory over. Washington, 1-3; Cowboys 17, Oilers 10 The Dallas defense sacked Houston quarterback Warren Moon an NFL record-tying-12 times and quarterback Danny White flipped a game-winning l- yard touchdown pass to Fred Cornwell with to play for the Cowboys, 3-1. The comeback helped ease a day of misery for Dallas kicker Rafael Septien, who missed four field goals Raiders 35, Patriots 20 Lyle Alzado scored on a fumble recovery in the end zone and Lester Hayes and Sam Seale returned, interceptions for touchdowns as Los Angeles' defense made up for a sputtering offense and led the Raiders, 2-2, over New England, 2-2. APLuerphot New York Jets quarterback Ken Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, O'Brien (7) looks downfield for a re- J.

O'Brien eompleted the pass but ceiver as Barry Krauss of the Indiana- the play was called back as the referee polis Colts has him by the jersey during ruled the quarterback was in the grasp second quarter NFL action Sunday at of Krauss. 1 Leahy kicks Jets past Colts by The ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Mets have only one way now to stay alive in the National League East: win their three games at St. Louis this week. Lose two and it's all over. The Mets pulled within three games Sunday when Gary Carter hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning to boost New York to a 9-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates while the first-place Cardinals, whose magic number is four, went down 7-5 in Montreal.

This was the woeful Pirates' last home game of the season. It drew a crowd of 13,956. The Pirates finished the season with a total attendance of 735,900, their lowest total since 1968. The loss was the Pirates' 100th, the most by a Pittsburgh club since 1954, when they lost 101. Boilers defense stops Irish EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.

(AP) The Indianapolis Colts had the New York Jets on the run. When it came down to needing a run of just a few inches, however, the Colts slammed into a stone wall. That wall, led by Marty Lyons, stopped halfback Albert Bentley on third-and fourth-down plays early in the fourth quarter and the Jets held on for a 25-20 victory New York, which got four field goals from Pat Leahy, improved its National Football League record to 3-1 Indianapolis is 1-3. "The first time, we let the back go up and over, but he didn't get anywhere," Lyons said of Bent-' ley's third-down effort at the Jets' five. "The second time I was in there and he had nowhere to go.

"They had a tendency of going to the motion side and we were well prepared for what they do on short yardage." Indianapolis Coach Rod Do-whower had no doubt that Bent-ley's two rushes on third and inches, then fourth and inches, were the right calls. "The type of defense they were in has everybody wedged up in quarterback Dave Wilson after outperforming his more heralded opposite number, San Francisco's Joe Montana, who was sacked six times and had two passes intercepted. San Francisco Coach Bill Walsh: "We certainly felt we could deal with their line. We did, after a fashion, but not to the extent we normally would." In other National Football League games Sunday, it was Miami 30, Denver 26; Chicago 45, Washington 10; Los Angeles Rams 17, Atlanta Cleveland 21, San Diego Houston 10; Kansas City 28, Seattle Detroit 30, Tampa Bay New York Giants 16, Philadelphia 10; Minnesota 27, Buffalo 2ft; Los With attention focused on the NL East, the Los Angeles Dodgers maintained their 5Vfc-game lead in the West with a 7-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants and reduced their "magic number" for clinching the division title to three over the Cincinnati Reds, who kept pace by beating Houston 5-0 on Sunday. In other National League action Sunday, the Atlanta Braves beat the San Diego Padres 3-2 and the Chicago Cubs were 6-2 winners over the Philadelphia Phillies.

Reds 5, Astros 0 Jay Tibbs, who started the season as Cincinnati's No. 2 starter but went down to the minors after a 4-11 start, struck out seven and scattered five hits without a walk. Southern California as a freshman in 1982. Purdue limited the Irish running game to 56 yards, and Notre Dame totaled 217 yards offense overall, much of that coming in the final minutes after the game was already decided. "The defense was the key to our success," said Purdue quarterback Jim Everett.

"The offense wasn't hitting on all eight cylinders today, but for us to be successful, we have to play well Everett led the Boilermakers' offense with 368 yards passing. He also threw three touchdown passes and set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Rodney Carter with a 14-yard run in the first quarter. "We'll need to improve on the consistency of our offense when we get into Big Ten play," Everett said of the Boilermakers, 2-1 in non-conference games this season. "But the defense will be the key factor for us." Purdue Coach Leon Burtnett agreed, and said his defense "did a tremendous job" against the Irish. "It didn't make a difference Ll SUG SUGGESTED RETAIL OFFER GOOD: esrozzi TMt MMUV 4 OS side," said Dowhower, who claimed he never considered going for a field goal at that point, with his team trailing by five points.

"We were hoping to get the linebackers to move one way and come back and find a crease with the counter play to the halfback. But we got penetration and anytime you've got penetration, you're going to have problems." Leahy had only one problem, his first missed extra point after 46 straight, successes. But he made up for that by kicking field goals of 22, 35, 48 and 45 yards. "It was a horrible hit, I just blew it," Leahy said of his botched extra point, which hit the right upright. "But once you hit two field goals in a row, it all feels right.

After that, you have your confidence, your rhythm, and it's easy. "In fact, after the extra point, I lined up for the 48-yarder and I wasn't sure about it. But I was just in the swing of things, and I nailed it." The Jets got into the swing on the opening kickoff which Johnny Hector returned 47 yards to midfield. New York quarterback Co. wins Schindell 18-21-6.

Jennings County's junior varsity defeated Greenwood and lost to Martinsville. Seymour Lady Owls coach Donna Sullivan said her team felt the affects of having Dana Osborne out of the line-up with a sprained ankle, and "the line-up I used has some weaknesses." The Owls, 124, were 45 for 50 serving with Lesa Stuckwisch 7-7. The team was 72 for 85 with 12' kills spiking the ball with Erika McCoy 25-26-6 and Darla Lawson 9-10-1. Providence won the freshman match 15-5, 15-5, leaving Seymour 7-1. Seymour was 46-57 serving with Sandy Willis 10-11 and Jennifer Kamman 9-10.

The Owls were 43 for 58 in spikes with Mandy Banther 7-8. The Seymour junior varsity improved to 11-0 with a 154, 15-4 win. The Owls were 43-46 serving with Tracy Mclntire 15-16, Julie VonDielingen 10-10 and Angie Go-ble 8-9. The team was 25-30 in spikes with Joi Brown 6-7 and Laura Trimpe 7-8. TRAC Tournament Medora coach Penny Lane said her team got off to a slow start in the championship match and couldn't get untracked.

The team was 86 for 104 serving for the day with Tammy Davis 19 for 21. Tina Reynolds was 11-12 against Graceland. Davis was Medora's top spiker with 19 for 22. Lane felt Davis played an ex-, cellent 'match aganst New Harmony with 14 of 15 spikes with 5 kills. I I ll -r I lull I MMI i Ken O'Brien threw five straight times, hitting Kurt Sohn on passes of 16, 9 and 6 yards, leading to Leahy's 22-yarder.

A blitz by Lance Mehl forced a bad pass by Colts quarterback Mike Pagel on Indianapolis' opening series and Bobby Jackson intercepted at the Colts 40. Leahy hit from 35 yards to make it 6-0. Sohn, who caught a career-high eight passes for 112 yards, scored New York's first when the Jets resorted to some skullduggery. Freeman McNeil, the AFC's leading rusher he had 115 yards on 25 carries Sunday ran two steps With O'Brien's handoTf, turned a lateraled back to O'Brien. The quarterback, hit a wide-open Sohn streaking down the left sideline for a 39-yard score.

"You watch the safety man," Sohn said of the flea-flicker. "If he takes the bite, you go as fast as 1 you can to where you're supposed to go. But you can't celebrate then because you have to concentrate on catching the ball. "It was an easy catch. The ball was just floating in." 3 matches This is the second straight year Medora has placed second in the tournament.

"I was pleased overall," Lane said. Brownstown "We didn't play well and got beat," Braves coach John Armuth said. The Braves are 12-5. The team was 151 for 166 in serves with Vickie Brock 42-44, Karla Benter 18-18, Kim Klinge 22- 25, Toni Scarlett 17-18 and Julie Maxie 17-18. The team was 144 for 178 with 51 kills spiking the ball.

Benter was 47-53-18, Klinge 37-42-15, Tammie Peters 23-27-8 and Holly Huber 15- 23- 5. Armuth said, "We didn't pass well and our spiking wasn't real effective." The freshmen match against Seymour will start at 6 o'clock. Crothersville Tigers coach Carol Otte said "We had a mental letdown midway through the second game. Lanesville got the momentum and that was it." The Tigers were 53-61 serving with Leanna Austin 10-12, Wendy Means 12-13 and Leigh Napier 9-10. Top spikers were Missy Tarter 9-9-1, Sarah Turner 6-8, and Napier 3-4-1.

Crothersville win the junior varsity match 15-12, 6-15, 15-8. Top servers for Crothersville were Kelly Haag with 16-16, Rachelle Gillaspy 9-9 and Susan Kuehn 7-7. Kuehn was 4-4 in spikes The varsity Tigers are 54 over-all and 2-2 in the Southern Athletic Conference. Medora places second in TRAC ACTA VrTTF TnI (AP) Senior tailback Allen Pinkett, rapidly, closing in on Notre Dame's career rushing re- i i i nn vuru, nau his wurai penui maiitc in three years and, like the rest of his Irish teammates, was left, thoroughly frustrated by Purdue's relentless defense. "You could tell there was a lot of frustration out on the field," said nose guard Kevin Holley, one of the Boilermakers' key defensive players in Saturday's 35-17 thrashing of the Irish.

"From the second quarter on, every time Pinkett went down, he would say we were punching him. We were just tackling hard," said Holley, who was credited with six tackles, including two for losses of five yards and another two for losses of 21 yards on a pair of quarterback sacks. Pinkett, the nation's top returning career rusher going into the season and now just 191 yards short of Vagas Ferguson's Notre Dame record of of 3,472 yards, was held to 45 yaras on zi carries by Purdue his lowest total since a 43-yard effort against wc; 5g nr flag 11' what position we put them in (on the field), they did the job. "We held them to 200 yards, which is just phenomenal in this day and age," said Burtnett. "And we executed exceptionally well.

If we continue to play this way, we have a chance to win all the rest of our ball games." The Purdue defense continually put pressure on Notre Dame's quarterbacks starter Steve Beuerlein and backup. Terry Andrysiak who were sacked six times for losses of 53 yards and combined for only 12 completions in 33 passing attempts. Beuerlein was sacked five times and hit only seven of 25 attempts for 88 yards. Holley said the Boilermakers "coulcfsee what Beuerlein was going to do by the direction of his eyes. We knew his shoulder was operated on (last spring), and you could tell he just wasn't throwing the ball very well, even when his receivers were Purdue, leading 14-3, held the Irish to 113 yards offense in the first half, then allowed only eight yards in the third period.

Notre Dame Coach Gerry Faust said Everett "is an outstanding quarterback. He just picked us apart. "He's one of the best quarterbacks I've seen since I've been at Notre Dame," Faust said. Everett guided scoring drives in each of the four quarters. Two of his touchdown passes were to fullback Ray Wallace, who made four receptions for 77 yards and led the Boilermakers with 65 yards rushing.

In three games, Everett has passed for 1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns. Against the Irish, he completed 27 of 49 attempts. Purdue safety Rod Woodson iced the victory with a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown with 2: 18 to go. Notre Dame, whose only points had come on a 48-yard field goal by John Carney in the second quarter, finally got a touchdown midway through the final period. The Irish benefitted from a Pur-due holding penalty, then reached the Purdue 3 on a 33-yard pass to Tony Eason.

Pinkett ran 'in for the score, and. Beuerlein passed to Pat Cusack for a two-point conversion. Notre Dame got its second touchdown on a 1-yard run by Hiawatha Francisco with 1:23 remaining, capping a five-play, 80-yard drive. Coupled with last year's 23-21 victory, Saturday's triumph marked the first time since 1968-69 that Purdue has beaten Notre Dame two years in a row. The Irish fell to l- Jennings Jennings County and Medora enjoyed the most success of the area volleyball teams in matches played Saturday.

Jennings County improved its record to 12-6 by whipping East Central 15-1, 15-10, Greenwood 4-15, 15-11, 15-10 and Martinsville 6-15, 15-6, 18-16. In the Three Rivers Athletic Conference Tournament played at Medora, the Hornets opened with a 15-12, 15-11 win over Grace-land, defeated New Harmony 15-5, 15-3, the lost in the finals to Evansville Day School 15-3, 15-6, and are 5-7." Seymour dropped a 15-13, 15-15 match at Providence, Brown-stown went 1-2 at Columbus North by losing to Mooresville 13-15, 15-6, 15-13, losing to North 9-15, 15-7, 15-4, and beating North Decatur 154, 16-14, and Crothersvil-le lost at Lanesville 15-6, 12-15, 15- Tonight, Seymour will play at Browns town, Medora at Madison-Shawe and Crothersville at Hen-ryville. Jennings County -Lady Panthers coach Gayle Mills said her team, played well against East Central, had trouble with serve reception errors against Greenwood, then had to rally and defeat Martinsville without Monica Clark, who suffered another ankle injury. The Panthers were 179 for 194 serving for the day with Lori Leach 37-38 with 21 points, Paula Schindell 29-34-20 and Anndi Sturgeon 31-36-19. The teamhad 141 good spikes in 172 attempts with 66 kills.

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