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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 12, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes tuesday november 12, 1985 bugs Blank cards for first Victory Tampa. Fla. A Steve do Borg tossed a i Yard touchdown pass to Adger Armstrong and Donald Ign Buike kicked three Long held goals sunday to Lead the Tampa Bay buccaneers to their first Vic tory of the season sunday a Lfi-0 National football league shutout of the St. Louis cardinals. James Wilder ran for 120 aids on 29 carries and do burp comp lira ii of 27 passes for 196 Yards As the hues halted a nine game losing Streak and handed the 4-6 cardinals their fifth loss in six games. The Triumph was Only the ninth for Tampa Bay in its last 42 games and was the first for the franchise under coach Leeman Bennett who replaced John store Dyberg James Wilder Mckay last Winter. Igwe Buike a native of Nigeria who played football and soccer at Clemson kicked held goals of 46,47 and 50 Yards. The Rookie place kicker s 47-Yardcr with 4 12 left in the first period gave Tampa Bay a 3-0 Lead and Deburg s to pass to  Strong on fourth Down completed a to play 72-Yard drive that made it 10-0 Early in the second Quarter. Dyberg fuelled the touchdown March with completions of 10 and 35 Yards to tight end Jimmie Giles who caught six passes for a career High 134 Yards. A pass interference Call in the end zone against St. Louis cornerback Cedric Mack set up the score however giving Tampa Bay a first Down at the 1-Yard line after a holding penalty had pushed the bucs Back to the 23. Ign Buike who missed a 43-yarder to end a string of eight consecutive successful attempts added his Field goals of 46 and 50 Yards in the fourth Quarter. The latter came with 8 07 to go and gave him three Field goals of 50 Yards or longer this season. St. Louis coming off a 21-10 Victory Over Dallas sputtered offensively All Day Long As quarterback Cal Lomax completed 21 of 33 passes for 197 Yards and was intercepted twice. Cardinals place kicker Jeff Atkinson missed Field goal attempts of 45 and 42 Yards and the bucs defense preserved the second shutout in the club s 10-year history by recovering an Ottis Anderson Fumble at the bucs 10 with 6 08 to go. Esiason leads bengals Over Browns 27-10 Cincinnati of second year quarterback Boomer Esiason passed for 262 Yards and a touchdown sunday to outshine Cleveland Rookie Bernic Kosar and direct the Cincinnati bengals to a 27-10 Victory Over the reeling Browns. The bengals third straight Victory kept them in first place in the acc Central division with a 5-5 Mark. Cleveland which led the division by two games earlier this season fell to 4-6 with its fourth loss in a Row. Esiason the top ranked quarterback in the american conference directed a highly accurate passing attack to eclipse Kosar in the first meeting of the two highly acclaimed Young quarterbacks. Esiason completed 23 of 33 passes with out an interception going frequently to his backs and tight ends to whittle away Yards. Wide receiver Cris Collinsworth accounted for 135 Yards on eight catches. Kosar the 21-year-old Rookie was 16 of 32 passes for 229 Yards in his fifth pro Start. However he was just nine of 22 for 139 Yards going into the game s closing min utes. The bengals have won the last four games Between the intrastate rivals. Neither offence was consistent in the first half which ended with the bengals edging ahead 14-7 on a Long touchdown drive in the closing minutes. A Short pull by Cleveland s Jeff Gossett turned the Ball Over on the Browns 35-Yard line Midway through the first Quarter. Esia son chipped away in eight plays climaxed by his 8-Yard to pass to running Back James Brooks. Kosar guided Cleveland to its Only touch Down with an 80-Yard drive to launch the second Quarter. Running Back Earnest byner took a Short pass from Kosar and burned a Cincinnati Blitz for a tying 27 Yard touchdown. The Browns defense which has Given up deciding Points in the closing minutes of three losses this season helped the bengals regain the Lead for Good just before the half. Esiason eluded a Rush and hit Collinsworth with a 27-Yard pass to ignite an 80-Yard March with just 1 49 to play. A pass interference penalty on linebacker Eddie Johnson at the goal line set up Charles Alexander s i Yard touchdown run with 14 seconds left in the half. A disputed Call got the bengals three Points Midway through the third Quarter. Kosar swung a pass out to byner who failed to catch it. Linebacker Reggie Wil Liams fell on the Ball at the Cleveland 25, and it was ruled a backward pass after Dis Cussion by the officials. Jim Breech kicked a 28-Yard Field goal seven plays later. Mathison paces Bills to 20-0 win Over oilers Orchard Park  a quarterback Bruce Mathison making the first regular season Start of his three year National football league career ran for 57 Yards and a touchdown to Pace the Buffalo Bills to a 20-0 Victory Over the Houston oilers sunday. Mathison who replaced Vince Ferragamo is the starter completed 11 of 22 passes for 121 Yards in giving Buffalo Only its Sec Ond win in 10 games this season. The Buffalo scores came on two Scott Norwood Field goals Mathison s 5-Yard run and a 2-Yard touchdown scramble by Greg Bell. The shutout More a tribute to Houston s offensive ineffectiveness than the Buffalo defense was the first for the Bills since they blanked Pittsburgh 13-0 on dec. 12, 1982. The oilers who had a three game win skein snapped dropped to 4-6. As they had in their past three games the Bills who won Only two games last sea son jumped out to a 10-0 Lead. Unlike the last three games however Buffalo extended the Lead and kept Houston out of the end six turnovers leading to 13 Buffalo Points and quarterback Warren Moon s in ability to pass in the steady rain at Rich stadium put the oilers in a Hole from which they never emerged. Moon who was replaced by Oliver Luck with three minutes to play in the third Quarter completed Only 3 of 14 passes for 22 Yards and three interceptions. The Bills Anthony steels fumbled the opening Kickoff but three plays later the oilers gave Buffalo the Ball Back. Moon s pass from the Buffalo 20 was intercepted by Charles Homes in the end zone. Buffalo was forced to punt after advancing to its own 44, but Jeff Donaldson Fum bled the punt and the Bills got the Ball on the Houston 14. The Bills had to Settle for a 24-Yard nor Wood Field Field goal that gave Buffalo a 3-0 Lead. Bell who left the Fame in the second Quarter with a leg injury increased hat Lead to 10-0 late in the first Quarter when he dashed two Yards for a touchdown that completed a 51-Yard drive. Lindbergh from Page 1 player and the league s top goaltender last season did not breathe for 10-15 minutes after the Accident sunday at nearby Somerdale Viner said. Viner said during a news conference that no decision about the life support system would be made until Lindbergh s father Sigge arrived from Sweden later monday. Lindbergh s Fiancee. Keratin Pietzsch his Mother Anna Lisa Lindbergh and a brother in Law were at Lindbergh s bedside. I be warned the family that that decision might have to be made Viner said. It May be that it won t have to be made. It May be that Mother nature will decide this. But because he is so Strong and healthy otherwise it May Well be that it will be a very hard decision that will have to be nude but that won t be an Issue for at least 48  two passengers in the car also were injured. Edward Parvin 28, of mount Eph Raim was listed in critical condition with a Skull fracture in Cooper Hospital univer sity medical Center at Camden. Kathyleen Mcneal 22, of Ridley Park pa., was in liable condition at the Stratford Hospital with injuries to her liver and spleen. Pietzsch also swedish said Lindbergh had gone to the coliseum a restaurant and ath Letic Complex in Voorhees where the team practices to meet some teammates about i . Sunday following a 5-3 Home Victory in which Lindbergh had not played Over the Boston Bruins saturday night. About 5 40 ., Lindbergh s sports car moving at a High rate of Speed failed to negotiate a curve on Somerdale Road and smashed into a Wall in front of an Elemen tary school police said. Lindbergh stopped breathing at the time of the Accident. Emergency personnel said he had a pulse when they arrived but that he went into cardiac arrest moments later As he was being removed from the wreck age. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was used to revive him. The brain Stem controls the body s Basic functions such As breathing. I want him to live but i want him to be a person Pietzsch said crying. She and Lindbergh had been engaged since last fall and were planning to marry within a year. Members of the flyers were stunned at the loss of their teammate and Friend who led them to the Stanley cup finals in May. It s the wont thing the wont thing Ever said Bob Clarke the team s general manager. I can t express it i Don t have words for  he won t Ever play goal again said coach Mike Keenan. But we re just Pray ing he lives. He s in the toughest game of his life right  Lindbergh s last game was a 6-2 Victory Over the Chicago Black Hawks last thursday. Together with teammate Bob of Csc who had a 6-0-0 record with 16 goals yielded and a 2.67 goals against record the pair had Given the flyers one of the top goal keeper combinations in the nil. Lindbergh born May 24, 1959, in Stock Holm was drafted by the flyers in the second round of the 1979 nil entry draft from the Aik Sola club in Sweden. In 1981-82, he was named to the nil All Rookie team. Last season his fourth in the nil he pos Ted a 40-17-7 record leading the league in victories and was voted the Vezina trophy As the league s top goaltender. His teammates voted him the Bobby Clarke trophy As the flyers most valuable player. The flyers lost in the Stanley cup finals to Edmonton. Lindbergh this season had a 6-2-0 record with 23 goals scored against him for an aver age of 2.88 per game. He had one shutout. Carl Lindstrom newly named coach of the swedish National team recalled coach ing Lindbergh when the youngster joined the Hammary club of Stockholm. I first met Pelle when he was Only eight and i coached him in one of Hammary s cub teams Lindstrom said. I talked with him Only a few weeks ago and i am deeply shocked by this tragic Accident. He was a fantastic Guy in All  Lindstrom said Lindbergh was some thing of a child Prodigy. We soon discovered his phenomenal Talent As a goaltender even at that tender age. He also remained the same Nice kid despite his  bandits take receipts from chargers game san Diego a three armed masked men tricked a Security guard at san Diego s Jack Murphy stadium into opening a door and grabbed an undetermined amount of Money from concessions sold at the football game Between the los Angeles raiders and san Diego chargers. Police sgt. William b. Holmes said the three men appeared at the Security office door shortly before 9 . Sunday indicating they were delivery men. When the guard opened the door he was confronted by three robbers armed with a Rifle pistol and Shotgun. After dismantling a Telephone. Holmes said the robbers entered the stadium basement and held three Servo mation employees at Bay forc ing them into a room and ordering them to be quiet. Holmes said the bandits seized a sizable amount of Money from the receipts of the Sale of food and drinks to the sellout crowd  
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