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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 105

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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105
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PBX Monday October 6 1975 THE MIAMI HERALD ikin Tarkenton Beat Bears Raiders Edge Chargers On FGs 6-0 Bears Vikings First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Pumbles-lost Penalties-yards played the first half for Oakland Stabler was held out due to a freak knee injury suffered in practice Thursday planned on Stabler said plant my right knee Every time I tried it buckled We play very good in the first half But I guess the mark of a good team You can play bad and still Defensive backs Alonzo (Skip) Thomas and Jack Tatum each intercepted a pass for the Raiders After a scoreless first period Oakland moved to San 18-yard line in eight plays Runs by Jess Phillips and Mark Van Eeghen moved the Raiders from their own 42 to the 18 From there Blanda kicked a 35- 5-C yarder for a 3-0 lead With 6:16 to play in the fourth period Blanda kicked a 29-yard field goal for the final margin The Raiders played without two offensive weapons receiver Fred Biletnikoff and running back Marv Hubbard both of whom are injured Raider backs Jess Phillips Pete Ba-naszak and Van Eeghen however were steady replacements Oakland San Diego 4 0- 0 FG Blanca 35 CAK-FG Blanda 29 33097 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Oakland Banasrak 1676 Van Eeghen 14-72 San Diego Woods 1545 Baker 11-34 RECEIVING Oakland Branch 3-44 Slant 1 21 ban Diego Woods 2-15 Curran 114 PASSING Oakland Lawrence 5-15-1 50 yards Stabler 5-80 46 San Diego Fouts 3132 29 Anderson started his fourth-quarter heroics one thing we want to do was Anderson said were only down by 10 and you can come back from that They had a good defense They do different things and make it tough on Cincinnati Houston 0 7 0 10 0 7 Anderson Rallies Bengals Over Tough Oilers 21-19 6 Press i'-It Larry Burton Hauls In Pass as Falcons defender Roland Lawrence slips Falcon Tops Saints 14-7 Raiders Chargers First downs 17 5 Rushes-yards 51-19? 29-T15 yards 72 22 Return yards 84 14 Passes 10 23-1 33132 Punts 7-43 1136 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 3-25 212 SAN DIEGO (AP) "I think the Chargers would have scored if we had played until said Oakland Raider quarterback Ken Stabler on Sunday Luckily for San Diego the referees were merciful They ended the game after four quarters Sunday giving Oakland a 6-0 National Football League shutout over the winless Chargers George Blanda field goals of 35 and 29 yards were all the undefeated Raiders needed to move into the lead of the American Football Western Division Their defense throttled San Diego for the third straight victory and their fifth straight over the Chargers Led by defensive tackle Otis Sis-trunk the Raiders' defenders granted the Chargers just 93 yards in total offense RUNNING back Don Woods who ran for 118 and 107 yards last year against Oakland was held under 50 yards by the swarming Raiders defense was just said Raider Coach John Madden "Any time you shut out a pro team done very The 33097 fans in San Diego Stadium booed heavily when quarterback Dan Fouts was introduced and things got worse for him from that point on Fouts was sacked five times twice by Sistrunk as Oakland left the Chargers with minus 22 yards net passing QUARTERBACK Larry Lawrence guys in the striped shirts let the game get out of Green said Pittsburgh Cleveland 7 21 0 0 8 14-42 0 6-6 Stallworth 3 pass from Bradshaw (Gereia kick) Harris 1 run (Gereia kick) Collier 1 run (Gereia kick) Swann 43 pass from Gilliam (Gereia kick) McKInnls 7 run (kick failed) Garrett 45 pass from Gilliam (Gereia kick) Harrison 3 run (Gereia kick) 73595 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Pittsburgh Harris 1757 Bleier 1037 Fuqua 421 Cleveland Pruitt 14-54 McKin-ms 9-46 Pritchett 510 RECEIVING Pittsburgh Swann 5-126 Stall-worth 4-109 Garrett 3-84 Cleveland Pruitt 6-30 McKinnis 317 Miller 214 PASSING Pittsburgh Bradshaw 780 151 yards Gilliam 11150 221 Cleveland Phipps 16-31-2 136 Elliott 10 pass from Anderson (Green kick) 1un(Butler kick) a nine-yard pass with 8:23 left in the opening quarter 1 There were 17452 no-shows for the game which drew a crowd of only 29444 Grant doesn't like the tag hung on quarterback Fran Tark-enton several years ago just biding for said Grant about the elusive Tarkenton "Every step Fran takes has a purpose He knows exactly where everyone is on the field and I can assure you there a passer in the game who hits an open receiver better than Tarkenton found receivers all day during 28-3 rout of Chicago in a -National Football Conference Central Division game Sunday before 46578 outsmarted said Chicago Coach Jack Pardee "Tarkenton showed some formations that were hard for a young defense to adjust "The Vikings are as good as ever continued the Bear coach got a great defense and Tarkenton has a good line and good TARKENTON connected on 14 of 17 pass attempts in the first half for 193 yards and two touchdowns as Minnesota broke away to an early 21-0 lead Meanwhile the Minnesota defense mercilessly hounded Chicago quarterback Gary Huff and the error-prone Bears able to move past midfield until the final seconds of the opening half Tarkenton sandwiched touchdown passes to John Gilliam and Stu Voigt around a two-yard scoring run by Chuck Foreman as Minnesota rolled to its sixth straight regular season victory over the Bears Tarkenton finished with 19 completions in 30 tries for 250 yards Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall started his 211th straight NFL game to set a league record The old mark of 210 was held jointly by Marshall and retired Oakland center Jim Otto Chicago Minnesota 0 14 3 I pa Foreman 2 run (Cox kick) Voigt 15 pass from Tarkenton (Cox kick) FG Thomas 44 Voigt 4 pass from Tarkenton (Cox kick) 47578 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Chicago Payton 18-61 Harper 5-30 Minnesota Foreman 1756 McClanahan 728 Marinaro 8 25 RECEIVING Chicago Rather 452 Grim 5-46 Minnesota Lash 5-79 Gilham 356 Foreman 448 PASSING Chicago Huff 15271 113 yards Minnesota Tarkenton 19-301 250 Cards Duo Runs Down Giants 26-14 Giants Cardinals FG Butler 37 Johnson 63 punt return (Butler kick) Fritts 16 pass from Anderson (Green kick) Curtis 6 pass from Anderson (Green kick) Safety Anderson tackled in end zone 42412 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Cincinnati Clark 3-29 Fritts 1-28 Houston Hardeman 16-33 Willis 11-29 RECEIVING Cincinnati Clark 529 Myers 4-46 Elliott 3-49 Curtis 3-36 Houston Burrough 447 PASSING Cincinnati Anderson 19-28-1 210 yards Houston Pastorini 11232 93 Bengals-OMert HOUSTON (AP) The Hous-ton Oilers had master kick returned Billy Johnson Sunday but Cincinnati had cool Ken Anderson and his clutch fourth-quarter touchdown passes provided the difference in the 21-19 American Football Conference victory Anderson threw three touchdown passes a 10-yard shot in the first quarter and fourth-quarter strikes of 16 and six yards to rally the Bengals Cincinnati was down 17-7 when Compatible With All Standard Cafietta' I Dictating Syitam Pack oz MIAMI 2900 Stceler Bombs Destroy Brawling Browns 42-6 WORLD'S SMALLEST STANDARD CASSETTE PORTABLE 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Bartkowski completed a 15-yard pass to Kenny Burrow who fumbled it forward Mitchell scooped it up on the run at mid-field THE SAINTS (0-3) did manage to score their first touchdown of the season It came as a result of a big play by the New Orleans defense Alvin Maxson scored midway through the third quarter on a one-yard run after Elez Price knocked the ball out of hands and Joe Owens recovered the fumble on the Falcon one Atlanta (1-2) opened with an 80-yard scoring drive behind the brilliant passing of Bartkowski Bartkowski hurled a 32-yard pass to Mitchell on the first play came back with an 18-yarder to Mitchell later in the drive and connected with Burrow for the touchdown on New Orleans Atlanta 0- 7 Burrow 9 pass from Bartkowski (Mike Mayer kick) Mitchell 50 fumble recovery (Mike-Mayer kick) Maxson 1 run (McCiard kick) 29444 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING New Orleans Strachan 14 71 Manmnq 427 Maxson 1219 Atlanta Hampton 25101 Thompson 719 RECEIVING New Orleans Maxon 11-71 Strachan 331 Atlanta Thompson 47 Mitchell 3-65 Burrow 340 PASSING New Orleans Manning 15312 146 yards Atlanta Bartkowski 11231 119 Steelers Browns First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts fumbles-lost Penalties-yards CLEVELAND (AP) Cleveland Browns Coach Forrest Gregg watched in total frustration Sunday as the Pittsburgh Steelers took his team apart then noted sadly "We were bombed right out of our The National Football League champion Steelers passing accounted for 367 yards and three touchdowns Pittsburgh (2-1) starting quarter-hack Terry Bradshaw stung the winless Browns with one scoring pass and Joe Gilliam connected for two more Bradshaw hit on his first seven passes good for 151 yards and was seven of eight when he left early in the third quarter with a cut on his passing hand Gilliam connected on 11 of 15 for 221 yards GAME was not of championship explained Pittsburgh defensive tackle Mean Joe Green Green had plenty of opportunity to observe the proceedings spending the second half on the sidelines after being thrown out along with Cleveland center Tom DeLeone for their part in a second-period bench-clearing brawl that both Gregg and Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll said was the worst seen "The truth of the matter is the nullified by illegal procedure against his team The second was blocked by Wilbur Young but the Chiefs were offside The third was a dandy When linebacker Willie Lanier was kicked out in the ond quarter an official grabbed him by the face mask and led him away Mike-Mayer tried a 46-yard field goal with time running out in the first half but the Chiefs were offside and his 41-yard attempt was blocked San Francisco Kansas City 0 10 3 0 3 0 0- 3 FG Stenerud 19 Mitchell 24 pass kick) FG Mike-Mayer 19 FG Mike-Mayer 29 bcnreioer 5 run (Mike-Mayer kick) 54490 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Francisco Williams 15-66 Shrelber 1626 Jackson 416 Kansas City Podo lak 8-34 Grenn 812 Kinney 6-25 RECEIVING San Francisco Schreiber 432 Williams 2-29 Washington 318 Mitchell 2-28 Kansas City Podolak 6-65 Brunson 340 Pearson 3-31 Kinney 220 PASSING San Francisco Snead 1220-0 124 yards Kansas City Dawson 17 271 184 for Snead (Mike-Mayer Let Hart Schaffner Marx state your business with style Because no one says it quite like Hart Schaffner Marx This cool texturized polyester suit with an expressive individuality all its own is subtly enhanced by a self-stripe A merger of fine fabric and meticulous attention to tailoring detail yields a suit that means business in every sense of the word $18950 49ers Beat Chiefs 20-3 In Error-Plagued Game ST LOUIS (AP) Swift Terry Metcalf and powerful Jim Otis combined Sunday to propel the St Louis Cardinals to a 26-14 victory over the New York Giants But afterward it was a Cardinal line headed by Dan Dierdorf and Conrad Dobler that drew equal praise for the decisive triumph maintained Coach Don Coryell whose team engulfed its opponent with a devastating running attack in the first two quarters we can come up with a running game like that after the passing attack we had last week other teams are going to have to wonder what we are going to do Coryell added THE six-foot three-inch 280-pound Dierdorf the right tackle called a key to domination of the defense been together four years and we know how to he added you get to know each other as well as we do all it takes sometimes is one word to get the job New York St Louis 0 0 7 7 16 0 3-26 Gray 8 pass from Hart (Bakken kick) Field goal Bakken 8 Metcalf 18 run (Bakken kick) Otis 10 run (kick failed) Watkins 10 run (Hunt kick) Field goal Bakken 26 Watkins 2 run (Hunt kick) 4491 9 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING New York Watkins 1585 Daw kms 622 Rhodes 1 14 St Louis Metcalf 15109 Otis 20101 Latin 637 RECEIVING New York Rhodes 683 Gillette 3-J0 Johnson 3-24 St Louis Metcalf 343 Thomas 2-60 PASSING New York Morton 17240 168 yards St Louis Hart 8 20-1 125 4 PLY POLYESTER WHITEWALL-78 B78-13 C78-13 07814 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 G78-15 H78-15 L78-15 49ers Chiefs Firstdowns IS 13 Rushes-yards 36107 3089 Passing yardage 108 123 Return yardage 131 143 Passes 12200 17271 Punts 541 446 Fumbles-lost 3-2 4-3 Penalties-yards 541 11124 KANSAS CITY (UP1) Old pro Norm Snead capitalizing on fumbles and penalties threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tom Mitchell and running back Larry Schreiber ran five yards up the middle for another score to lead the San Francisco 49ers to a 20-3 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday Steve Mike-Mayer kicked field goals of 19 and 29 yards and two extra points Snead a much-traveled 15-year veteran hit Mitchell in the second period and Schreiber scored in the fourth The poor exhibition of pro football was even funny at times first extra-point attempt after the last touchdown was 1930 $1830 2010 2160 2270 2380 2690 2860 2750 2920 1905 2040 2140 2250 2500 2660 2560 2720 2909 fsLfl mfh eL Eein Tai 123 I According to availability 1 00 Mounting 3110 wallachs Dick Richmond 313 each 201 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