THE BATTALION Page 11 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1980 JSC by 3 'loridaSik; Cowboys by] 'alconsbyj Jills by Id Amarillo by l iigbland Pid effersonbyi iolmesby! luntsvilleh Reinfeldtintercepts two S7-5H573I Oilers halt Steelers. 6-0 H( tbeP lay l (id r dam: United Press International HOUSTON — The first shutout of Pittsburgh Steelers in 114 games iay have ended a proud streak but it id not sound a death knell on a asty, Bum Phillips said, loach Phillips’ Houston Oilers, ■ by a tenacious, ballhawking de- dp Texas mfensr, had just beaten the Steelers ftime lead. B Thursday night, but Phillips’ ajunionvbo spirits did not seem to befit the occa- : since trails lion. lina StateImBt makes me a little sad to think t points in tfeBmay not be playing them in the he game s coffs, providing we get in,” he 118-5 lead. I said. “We’re used to seeing them in le shooting! [atjuary and they are a class bunch of it Patterson Ik” lin one point Jpfhe Oilers, 9-5, are not assured of .‘d by less t a jlayoff berth, nor are the Steelers, plosive sera 8-| locked out of the playoffs. But ioms, whotpi are situations that are likely. eirleadtoriPittsburgh, a four-time Super champion in the past five sea- pns, may miss the playoffs for the irst time in nine seasons. , In answer to a question, Phillips “I don’t think you can say we Bed a dynasty. Those people can |er be counted down. But any- ae you beat Pittsburgh it’s a great th six mi :1 Henry Pena led tbel 1-2, with I added 15. n (66) at gle had24|»: 75-66 vicltn jwo consecutive losses had put ho trailed 3!|S filers in danger of not making late as Ibii I!playoffs, but Houston linebacker ■n Rudy liBgg Bingham said his team’s stock uthwestem U P' verybody’s on the bandwagon In. No more 30 percent discount Tuv Ya Blue’ stuff at Penney’s.” Steelers quarterback Terry Brad- Mike Battle S law > w h () was intercepted three est first lullP es ’ t00 ^ responsibility for the remaining fj- . . ' r , lears’ largtslff g uess we have a right to feel a “ft 61-50. P e ^ own ^sing a game that we rebounds# 1 ! - v we ^ a< ^ t0 w i n - i feel like I let K team down. Some days you have Ided 12 p«;H soine c l a y s y° u don’t. Today I iams l e dMK n 'l shar P- ” |Uilers safety Mike Keinleldt said roved to Urn ^ e y to contr °lli n g the Steelers’ raped tod-4 l sin £ S ame was containing their fide receivers. ■We tried to bracket both wide I1*ri ceivers, taking them out of the 11 j me on first down passes. That’s lere they’ve hurt us in the past. Ud tonight we were successful 1/ mg it,” he said. / Ihe only scores came from two ie 14th in If Putsch field goals in the second /alien, who* both of which followed Steelers ed to 9-20, [lovers. In addition to Bradshaw’s ; d 28-25 afe inceptions, Franco Harris lost two d 10 points | jbles. irk Olberdin! Sufcty Mike Reinfeldt intercepted „ Cavs34-2ff a( i s haw’s pass in his own end zone ■the Steelers moved to break a i scored 1; Nfdess game on their first posses- lundsastliejta of the second half. The Oilers rUpst Diviiftwed that interception by driving 18-9 K ar ds in eight plays to the Pitt- "^rgh 20. Fritsch then kicked a 37- field goal. j condo« nal ski da; r iram m n $ HTI0N Cl Dcanfr 5 ^MOpn f\$C Mike Reinfeldt Linebacker Gregg Bingham reco vered Harris’ fumble at the Pitt sburgh 33 early in the fourth quarter. After tight end Dave Casper caught a 17-yard pass, Fritsch delivered a 33- yard field goal. Brazile sacked Bradshaw once and continually blitzed the harried quar terback out of his passing pocket. Brazile also batted two passes. COME GROW WITH US ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH “The Church With A Heart-Warming Touch" TEMPORARILY MEETING AT A&M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ^ JERSEY ST. AT HOLIK ST., COLLEGE STATION SUNDAY SERVICES: SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 6:30 P.M. CHURCH OFFICE 2114 SOUTHWOOD 696-1376 PASTOR: TERRY TEYKL % —i VvWn 5 Ckcrvf \ 15- ^iwelse Do^Cfft^na^ ^cett %($