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The St. Louis comeback from a 10-0 halftime deficit dropped Dallas, 6-3, into a first-place tie with the New York Giants in the NFC East. The Cards, meanwhile, improved to 4-5. While St. Louis staggered against the Cowboy defense, Dallas built a 10-0 halftime advantage on Danny White’s 8-yard pass to Drew Hill and a 19-yard field goal by Rafael Sep- tien. St. Louis caught fire on its first possession after halftime, with Lo max’s 10-yard pass to Doug Marsh lighting the fuse on an 81-yard drive. Lomax followed with a 13- yarder to Tilley, and the Cards picked up an adaitional 15 yards on a roughing penalty. Lomax then connected with Tilley on the long touchdown play to cut the Dallas ad vantage to 10-7 with 12:05 left in the period. Television replays of the play ap peared to show that Tilley spiked the Dali before reaching the end zone, but the play was ruled a touchdown. The Cardinals moved 65 yards on their next possession for the go- ahead toucndown. Lomax com pleted passes of 11 yards to Smith and 15 and 12 yards to Tilley to set the stage for Earl Ferrell’s 8-yard touchdown run with 4:07 left in the quarter. While the Cardinal offense rolled, the Dallas offense was continually frustrated throughout the secona half by an aroused St. Louis defense that prompted two turnovers. St. Louis moved 80 yards in 10 plays for the clinching score. Stump Mitchell ran 21 yards and then took a Lomax pass for 25 to put the Car dinals on the Dallas 42. Lomax hit Smith for gains of 10 and 19 yards before connecting with Smith on a 9- yard scoring play with 4:13 left in the game. It was the Cards’ third straight Monday night victory over Dallas, which had won 11 of the previous 13 games between the teams, including trie last three at Busch Stadium. Lomax completed 17 of 32 passes for 260 yards while White made good on 21 of 36 for 203 yards with one interception. Three straight wins puls Oilers in strange place Associated Press HOUSTON — The Houston Oilers have spent the past few National Football League seasons using Monday to review their lat est loss — but that’s changed la tely. This week, the Oilers found themselves with a share of first E lace in the American Football onference Central Division — and a three-game winning streak. Tony Zendejas kicked a 38- yard field goal with 14 seconds to play Sunday for a 23-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Oilers are starting to get their victories in a variety of ways. They blew out Cincinnati 44-27, spotted St. Louis 10 points and tnen beat the Cardinals 20-10. Houston staged a dramatic fin ish for its victory-starved fans Sunday to make it three in a row for a 4-5 record and a tie for the divisional lead. No one is dwelling on the fact that the other three division op ponents, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, also claim a share of first place with 4-5 records. “It seems like no ont^s going to win the Central Division,” quar terback Warren Moon said. "It’s just a matter of who doesn’t lose it. We’ll just let the other guys knock themselves out of it. “We can’t really start fantasiz ing about (winning more games) this season because we’re playing Buffalo this week and they are another team looking for respect. They’ll be revved up at home for us.” Heroes are even starting to emerge. In Sunday’s game, Zendejas, who missed a field goal and extra point in the first half, went from f oat to hero with his winning ick. “Believe it or not, I really wanted something like this to happen,” Zendejas said. “You al ways want to decide a game with your kicks. ” YEARBOOK PHOTOS Freshmen and Sophomores thru Nov. 11 All photos will be taken at Yearbook Associate’s Studio above Campus Photo Center at Northgate. No photos will be taken at the Pavilion. Office hours are 8:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30. Juniors, Seniors, Vets, Meds and Grads thru Nov. 15 COLORADO Jan. 11-18 1986 by MSC Travel Crested Butte staying at Chateaux Condominiums Outdoor hot tub, heated pool, free Stea^ oat. 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