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The Marion Star, Monday, November 10, 1986 Page 7 Joe Montana is back, powers 49ers to win among them his first seven passes of the game. The Bengals dropped to 6-4 and lost their tie for the AFC Central Division lead with Cleveland. Vikings 24, Lions 10 Minnesota stayed in the playoff chase in the NFC as Tommy Kramer threw for 284 yards and a touchdown to defeat Detroit. The victory improved Minnesota's record to 6-4 while the Lions, whose losing streak reached four games, fell to 3-7. Bills 16, Steelers 12 Robb Riddick rushed for 108 yards and a touchdown to key Buffalo's victory over Pittsburgh and make Marv Levy's coaching debut a success.

"A person comes into a situation very apprehensive about what might happen the first time out there and his team does not have a good record," Levy, who replaced the fired Hank Bullough as Bills head coach on Monday, said. The Bills also scored on a 3-yard pass from Jim Kelly to Andre Reed, and a 29-yard field goal by Scott Norwood. Chiefs 27, Seahawks7 Bill Kenney, who replaced Todd Blackledge in Kansas City's seventh game, threw three touchdowns as Seattle fell victim to the pass for the second straight week. V. -t I Near A "ML Mm m.

frinniiini ir i nmrniniiiTf-Tlir -nn ver. San Diego recovered the loose ball to stop a Denver touchdown drive. Not much went right for the Broncos Sunday as they dropped a 9-3 verdict to the Chargers. AP NOT THEIR DAY-Denver Broncos' quarterback John Elway (7) fumbles the football as he is hit by San Diego Chargers' Thomas Benson during the third quarter of Sunday's game in Den Area Bowling Results The Jets, 9-1, lead second-place New England by two games in the AFC East. O'Brien, who finished with 322 yards passing, hit on a club-record 17 consecutive passes during one stretch, and was 13 for 13 for 195 yards in the second quarter.

"It's unbelievable what he can do," Wesley Walker, who caught two of O'Brien's three second-quarter touchdown passes, said. O'Brien's 17 consecutive completions tied for the fifth-best string in NFL history, breaking the Jets' record of 15 set over a two-game span by Joe Namath. It was only three shy of the all-time record set by Kenny Anderson of the Cincinnati Bengals against Houston on Jan. 2, 1983. Giants 17, Eagles 14 The combination of running back Joe Morris and a stingy defense worked again for New York in its victory over Philadelphia, giving the Giants' their best start since 1963.

Morris scored two touchdowns and recorded his fourth consecutive 100-yard-plus game while the defense collected seven sacks, three by linebacker Lawrence Taylor. Raiders 17, Cowboys 13 Los Angeles summoned 38-year-old quarterback Jim Plunkett from the bench and he responded with two touchdown passes to Dokie Williams in the second half to beat Dallas. The Raiders, who intercepted Steve Pelluer five times and sacked him seven times, improved their record to 6-4 in the AFC West. The Cowboys dropped to 6-4, third in the NFC East. Redskins 16, Packers 7 Jay Schroeder threw two touchdown passes and Max Zendejas kicked a 30-yard field goal as Washington sent Green Bay to its ninth loss in 10 games.

Former United States Football League quarterback Chuck Fusina started the second half for the Packers, subbing for injured starter Randy Wright. Fusina completed 12 of 16 for 99 yards. Patriots 30, Colts 21 New England spotted Indianapolis a 14-3 lead before quarterback Tony Eason warmed up and threw two third-quarter touchdowns. The loss dropped the Colts to 0-10, the only winless team in the NFL. The Patriots have won their last seven meetings with the Colts.

Bears 23, Bucs 3 Chicago, the defending Super Bowl champions, rebounded from Monday's defeat as Mike Tomczak took over at quarterback, passing for one touchdown and running for another to beat Tampa Bay. Walter Payton, playing with a dislocated toe, ran for 139 yards. Tomczak, who was relieved by former USFL quarterback Doug Flutie late in the fourth quarter, completed 11 of 24 passes for 265 yards. Two of the four scoring drives he directed covered 92 and 91 yards. "I was not smooth, but good enough," said Flutie, who entered the game with just over four minutes to play and threw one incomplete pass.

The Bears lead the overall series 13-4. Oilers 32, Bengals 28 Quarterback Warren Moon, ranked 10th in the AFC in passing, passed for 310 yards as Houston snapped an eight-game losing streak by stopping Cincinnati. Moon completed 25 of 44 passses, Local gymnasts 6th in invitational event The Mid-Ohio Gymnastics Class IV team was host to an invitational meet Sunday at the local facility and the local team placed sixth. In the 9 and 10-year age group, Lindsay Gatchel placed first in floor, second on beam, fifth on bars, seventh in vault and second in all-around with 31.45. Destany Couch placed first in vault, ninth in floor and beam and seventh all around.

In the 8 and under age group, Jenny Elsey placed ninth in floor and boards, tenth in beam and team all-around. PLAZA BANTAM BOYS Cory Winfield 140, Jeff Milligan 132, Chad Harrison 117, Adam Montero 410, Jason Skaggs 335, Ben Holley 309. Adam Montero converted a 6-7-10 split. PLAZA BANTAM GIRLS Melody Erwin 87, Katrina Alexander 86, Megan Holland 50, Holly Huston 292, Sherry Cunningham 164, Jaclyn Cunningham 146. Brooke Showalter rolled a 41 triplicate.

PLAZA GIRLS Jenny Leininger 179-491, Pam Erwin 180, Jenny Hufford 164, Angie Gohring 449, Missy Collins 424. L-K Diner 1034-3011. PLAZA MAJOR BOYS Bill Reinwald 216-539, Chris Prater 201-563, John Haas 201-538. R.T. Rowe Trucking 1079-3055.

Jerry Harrison converted a 4-7-10 split. By The Associated Press Joe Montana's return to the San Francisco 49ers was right out of a storybook. After seeing his season nearly ended by a back injury, the quarterback returned to the NFL battlefield with a near-perfect day. "It was just the fact that we had him," veteran guard Randy Cross said after Montana returned from career-threatening back surgery and led the 49ers to a 43-17 NFL victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday.

"Armies work hard for Lancelot but they work even harder for King Arthur." Despite advice from doctors that 55 days after surgery was too soon to return, Montana completed 13 of 19 passes for 270 yards, including touchdown passes of 45, 40 and 44 yards to wide receiver Jerry Rice. In other games, it was Chicago 23, Tampa Bay Houston 32, Cincinnati 28; New Orleans 6, Los Angeles Rams Minnesota 24, Detroit 10; New England 30, Indianapolis 21; New York Jets 28, Atlanta 14; Buffalo 16, Pittsburgh 12; Kansas City 27, Seattle Washington 16, Green Bay Los Angeles Raiders 17, Dallas 13; San Diego 9, Denver and New York Giants 17, Philadelphia 14. Tonight, Miami is at Cleveland. Montana was the driving force behind a San Francisco offense that clicked in all areas. The 49ers had 164 yards rushing, 64 more than their average, and Joe Cribbs had his first 100-yard game this season with 105 on 21 carries.

Chargers 9, Broncos 3 San Diego, with the 25th-ranked defense in the league, used three field goals by Rolf Benirschke and two key interceptions of John Elway to upset Denver. The victory snapped an eight-game losing streak for the Chargers. Saints 6, Rams 0 Two field goals by Morten Andersen and a swarming defense provided New Orleans with the shutout over Los Angeles and a 5-5 record. Andersen's field goals covered 20 yards in the third quarter and 22 yards in the fourth. Jets 28, Falcons 14 Ken O'Brien continued his pinpoint passing as New York jumped to a 21-0 halftime lead over Atlanta en route to its eighth straight victory.

S2 WINS FIRST-New Buffalo Bills' head coach Marv Levy gets a hug from Bills' Charles Romes at the end of the team's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday. The Bills knocked off the Steelers 16-12 in Levy's first start as Buffalo head coach. AP) yi Vf FALL SALE SNOW BLOWERS rj CAMPBELL SUPPLY 941 POLE LANE R0. feSV IT 309 EAST Uc 387-1122 Jeannie Baker 188, Marilyn Kerns 182-483, Marilyn Bogantz 482. Late Starters 656, Better Late? 1885.

BOARD OF REALTORS Helen Chase 201-542, Lu Chivington 186-486, Chick Simmons 191-541. Rollin Rs 654-1812. MOOSE WOMEN Kay Hayford 203-202-594, Ethel Vogelsang 198-548, Jackie Shenefield 509. Ball Shuttles 633-1796. MCC JACKS JILLS Brooks Sitterly 205-544, Bill Luse 202-494, Ken Spears 192, Jay Burt 494, Trisha Bishop 443, Nancy Sitterly 190-490, JoAnn Uhl 183-494, Janet Slater 163.

683-1828. PLAZA REBELS Larry Hanson 256, Fred Roth 247, John Burns II 245-698, Gerald Leininger 691, Jerry Hatch 629, Sandy Childers 211-579, Marilyn Leininger 193-511, Marilyn Patton 191, Patricia Burns 497. Midway Tavern 791, Bums Bunch 2212. SUNDAY NITE MIXED Randy Messenger 257-635, Ron Griffith 243, Jeff Bowman 23513, Brad Gruber 593, Kathy Griffith 195-550, Vicky Wood 186, Colleen Dickerson 186, Mary Little 480, Cheryl Hooper 480. Fighting Four 767-2182.

MR. MRS. REBELS Dave Carver 234-646, Mike Smith 231-638, Ben Pemberton 226, Steve Weddington 562, Carol Kennedy 178-174-516, Valarie Gay 177, Nondice Cox 174, Stephanie Mackay 472, Kim Tin-nerello 461. Hot Heads 866, Two Plus Two 2442. Valarie Gay made a 2-7-10 and John Hochstetter rolled his first 200, a 211.

SOUTHLINERS MIXED Ed Claytor 223-557, Vem Bollinger 206-585, Paul Burgess 203, Bob Blevins 575, Fred Miers 557, Paula Myers 223-538, Ruth Ann Bollinger 193, Irene Miers 191, Nancy Boswell 540, Rita Bollinger 521. Rockets 751, Blevins Ryan Construction 2188. Eunice Kellogg made a 6-7-10. HANDI-CAPABLE Stacie Ulrich 154-281, Gary Rose 132-237, Jean Mull 120-235. A Pair A Spare 361-697.

Kenyon girls capture tournament crown WOOSTER, Ohio AP) Hitter Holly Swank of Kenyon gained Most Valuable Player honors as she led her team to the North Coast Athletic Conference women's volleyball championship over Allegheny College. The Kenyon Ladies defeated Allegheny 11-15, 15-11, 15-7 to capture the NCAC crown Saturday. The championship is Kenyon's first. Allegheny was the defending champion Steve Sparling Sunday became the fourth bowler to roll a perfect game this winter season as he strung 12 in a row for 300 in the Outcasts League at Star Lanes. The high series honor went to Larry Lemaster, who totaled 764 in the Jacks Jills League at Plaza Lanes.

The ladies' leader was Man jane Brown with 233-607 in the Outcasts. OUTCASTS Steve Sparling 300-689, Jr. Mullins 236-604, Venis Gibson 232, Ed Ward 629, Marijane Brown 233-203-171-607, Kit Gibson 192-541, Paula Pratt and Leigh Tackett 185, Sally Brady 522. Awesomes 824-2276. JACKS JILLS Larry Lemaster 279-226-259-764, Jack Gohring 276, Randy Vehrs 268-665, Mike Miner 253-677, Lesa Milligan 230, Vickie Wells 222-564, Judy Stambazze 219-556, Shirley Winfield 564, Nannette Ford 555.

Kokas Fur Farm 821, Old Milwaukee 2343. Joy Anderson rolled her first 500, a 503, and Carl Ferguson made a 2-4-10. OAKLAND MIXED DOUBLES Charles Hosier 265-198-630, Jay Rager 202, Mike Ferriman 187, Charles Martin 517, Jerry Gullett 498, Brenda Gullett 201-479, Edna Neimeister 195-193-579, Jean Martin 167-458. M-N-M's 688-2016. PSN Jerry Leininger 267-700, Chip Koons 259, Tim Sergent 247-672, Terry Utley 665, Diane Hall 225-538, Betty Pratt 205, Dora Shoffner 203, Dawn Howard 502, Pat Murphy 499.

Hot Four 828-2418. Cheri Sergent made a 37 and Tim Kraner and Tim Sergent each turned in a 6-7-10. SOUTHLAND MOONLIGHT SCOTCH Marcia Hall and Randy Vehrs 213, Rita and Dick Bollinger 211-1042, Wanna Caskey and Donald Columber 206, Rhonda Slusher and Alex Caskey 1039, Edith Hoover and Scott Barlow 1030. Edith Hoover and Scott Barlow 950 high actual. SATURDAY LATE MIXERS Don Columber 264-686, Barry Neagles 243-659, Chick Hall 221-603, Sandy Dick 224-486, Kate Sparling 202-555, Bonita Willeke 185, Sandy Cooper 533.

Red Bears 734-2140. Gene Spears made a 6-7-8-10. EAGLES MIXED Bill Wilkinson 238-654, Ron Walker 235, Jim Salyer 230, Phil DePriest 671, Roy Huffine 619, Mary Pappert 208-507, Rose Kelley 202, Betty Jones 201, Clona Courtad 517, Artie Rinbolt 511. Ding Bats 768-2157. Phil DePriest made a 4-9, Art Rinbolt a 4-7-9, Mary Pappert a 6-7, Mike Harper a 2-4-6-7-10 and Todd Carver's 217 was his first 200.

SATURDAY MOOSE MIXED Shorty Kincaid 212-505, Herb Baker 201-565, Steve Stapleton 175, Fran Thome. 484, Ethel Vogelsang 190-545, MARTEL CHURCH Don McCray 219-513, Brad Deskins 195-496, Kelly McCray 191-503, Sandy Lust 191-471, Jane Chiles 157, Joan Pletcher 139. Team 3 509, The Nerds 1351. Dave Fields made a 3-7-8-10. SOUTHLAND MR.

MRS. Scott Barlow 258-688, Mike Moloney 227-616, Jim Chapman 226-644, Nancy Moloney 200-540, Rose Weber 182-495, Sandi Smith 180, Alice Reibel 492. Eleven Meters 768, The 4 MOs 2115. Cap Armstrong rolled his first 200, a 213, and Betty Jones turned in a 6-7-10. SOUTHLAND MIXERS Dave Elliott 260, Ed Erwin 258-635, Larry Spicer 236, Jim Schwilk 644, Scott Barlow 632, Vicki Taylor 205-529, Jean Erwin 195-510, Diane Stark 187, Hazel Slusher 524.

Budweiser 811, Erwin Trucking 2254. Jim Blevins made a 6-7-10. SATURDAY NITE RUSH Jim Klee 224-596, Pat Klee 215-586, Laura Thompson 183-514, Carlene Bishop 181-501, Dale Moore 220, Helen Morgan 178, Stan Ulrich 556, Brenda Klee 499. Four B's 742-2112. John Byrd converted a 2-7-10 split.

SOUTHLAND ABA-PREP Jason Bishop 170-410, Matt Radebaugh 123-319, Heather Combs 115-310, Karen Tudor 115-244, Robin Bollinger 110, Gary Boggs 108, Jamie Gilley 213, Adrienne Pavleski 247. Team No. 14 674, Team No. 8 1933. SOUTHLAND ABA-BANTAM Gerald Smith 130-349, David Henry 130-328, Jeremy Morgan 120-309, Kim Weddington 115-237, Brandi Swartz 73-168, Shannon Manuel 63, Regan Manuel 159.

STAR LANES BOYS Shane Temple 208-203-534, Jamie Sedgwick 186-492, Jeff Kauble 178, Kelly Jordon 509. STAR PREP-BANTAM GIRLS Jodi Eaches 118-305, Aime Pratt 101-263, Jennifer Cocherl 83-211. STAR PREP-BANTAM BOYS John Cox 165-369, Ken Williams 143-j 377, Ernie Wallace 146, Doug Herr 381. STAR GIRLS 1 Robyn Wood 149-393, Theresa McKee 148-367, Michele Miner 161, Beth Edler 378 PLAZA JUNIOR BOYS Eric Sparling 189-515, Chad Layne 182-479, Craig Reinwald 181-491. PLAZA PREP GIRLS Shanda Schertzer 156, Kellie Dicker-son 137, Michelle Johnston 104, Krista Skaggs 299, Holly Thomas 295, Kristi Estes 267.

Marion Answering Service 810, Semco 2300. PLAZA PREP BOYS Brett McCrery 200-173-155-528, Jason Rizner 174-430, Ricky Dutton 157-407. Wilhelm's 949-2596. Tairlveri, Rrlirrmrnl and Heallh Care Community H50 S. Marseille Avenue L'pper Sandukv.

Ohio 4 HM (419) 294-4973 A Cntlrjl hurth Hnmr tMilift Medimrr Medicaid Ceriiied So entrance jet required Vicencio selected Irish football MVP i BET YOU Dion MOW BROUGHT TO YOU By Jeff Bennett Here's the story about how the famous Notre Dame "Victory March" was written is the song that starts out "Cheer, Cheer For Old Notre has become the best known football tune of all-time -and, actually, it was written by a priest, in 1909... One day at a game that season. Father Michael Shea decided Notre Dame should have an appropriate the time, they didn't have the game. Father Shea went to a piano in a nearby building, but someone was using the pianc.So. Father Shea then went to the Sacred Heart Church on campus and composed the song on the organ at the churchl brother, John -Shea, then wrote the thus, football's most famous fight song was written on a church organ.

Here's a hard to-believe fact about the great Jim Brown who played in the National Football League from 1957 through 1965 and once held the record for gaining more yards rushing than anyone else in the history of pro footbalL.Despite aaininn all those yards. Brown NEVER missed a game because of injuries in ANY his 9 full seasons in the That's amazing when you consider the beating Brown took from tacklers game after game. I bet vou didn't know vnn could buy 1986 Cars Trucks at 1986 Prices 1 Week Only Nov. 8-15. he's counting on you.

Mary Shannon Tressler as the best at the net, Mary Jo Lux as super sub and Tricia Comely was presented the Coaches' Award. Werley, Tressler, Lux, Comely and Burke won second-year letters while earning first-year honors were Tiya Shoup, Stephanie Gilmore, Erin McNamara and Chrsitine Del Rosario. JVtoach Lynn Doty presented first-year reserve honors to Jenny Balnis, Mary Berg, Michelle Hix and Anna Malo, and second-year awards to Kathleen Metzger, Pam Rowe, Jackie Schoen and Amy Smith. Mike Metzger was awarded the Captain's Trophy from golf coach Hugh Malo and he joined Pat Revilla, Dave Toschik, Jay Wolf, Kevin Schlitt and Jamie Thomas in earning varsity letters. JV honors went to Lewis Lacourt, Danielle Rogers, Chris Burns and Loren Ellesson.

Coach Bruce Creasap handed the soccer team's most improved award to John Kumar, the most assists honor to Keith Clements and the most goals award to Rene Men-doza. Those three also earned letters, along with Rick Burns, Kraig Hopf, Erin Devine, John Fisher, John Galyk, Chad Hecker, Matt Janchar, Kevin Schlitt, Jason Sobas, Allison Swanson and Ed Thomas. Amy Cehelnik and Kathy Travis were both presented second-year cheerleading honors while earning first-year letters were Eileen Ustaszewski and Jamie Walker. Senior Butch Vicencio, the lone fourth-year letter winner in Marion Catholic High School football this season, was handed the team's most valuable player award Sunday when the Irish fall athletes were saluted during a banquet at the high school. Coach Frank O'Grady also handed the Coaches' Award to Ted Miller while Matt Paulus was saluted as the offensive back award winner and Joe Collier the defensive back award winner.

Greg Hampel was cited as most improved, Brian Klingbeil and Carl Cooper shared the Hustler Award, Did! Vicencio was the defensive line award winner and Steve Morman won earned the offensive line award. Collier, Morman, Paulus, Didi Vicencio, Kevin Devine and Chris Brown all earned second-year letters while first-year winners were Miller, John Wiseman, Scott Lawson, Hampel, Jeff Sobas, Bob( McAndrew, Klingbeil and Jason Klee. First-year junior varisty awards went to Scott Wolf, Mike Vicencio, Dan Ruiz, Jason Davis, Carl Cooper, Ed Brown, Brad Bensley, Rich Balnis and Austin Castaldi while earning second-year JV honors were Joe Keller and Mike Cehelnik. Head Coach Vince Lombardo handed the varsity volleyball team's Captain's Trophy and most valuable player award to Killeen Campton, the lone three-year letter winner. Cindy Werley won the best setter award, Rita Burke was honored as the club's best passer, You could always count on him to take care of you.

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