Monday, November 17,1986AThe Battalion/Page 11 1 Cowboys rally past Chargers for win |VSAN DIEGO (AP) — Quarterback Steve Pelluer, after being sacked an NFL record-tying 12 times, scored on a 2-yard bootleg run with 1:37 to "play Sunday as the Dallas Cowboys rallied from an 11-point deficit to post a 24-21 victory over the San Diego Chargers. Bl'he Cowboys, who trailed 21-10 early in the fourth quarter, drove from their 39-yard line to the Charg ers! two before Pelluer rolled around [right end for the deciding score. ^The Chargers had taken the lead behind quarterback Dan Fouls’ two touchdown passes to Kellen Winslow. After Pelluer’s deciding touch down, a fumble by Tony Dorsett that was recovered by the Chargers on the San Diego 10 with 42 seconds to play gave the Chargers a final chance. San Diego drove to the Dallas 37, but after three incompletions, a 55- yard field goal try by Rolf Be- nirschke with one second remaining missed wide to the left. The Cowboys had pulled within 21-17 on a one-yard run by Herschel Walker with 7:26 to play. That score came three plays after Dallas de fensive back Michael Downs had blocked a punt, giving the Cowboys the ball on the San Diego two. Dallas improved its record to 7-4 and remained two games behind the NFC East-leading New York Giants, who beat Minnesota earlier Sunday. The Washington Redskins, 8-2, play San Francisco tonight. The Chargers’ defense stifled Dal las most of the game with a swarm ing pass rush. Rookie defensive end Leslie O’Neal led the Chargers with five sacks. Fouts’ second scoring pass to Winslow had given San Diego a 21- 10 advantage. The score came three plays after a 42-yard pass interfer ence call against Downs set the Chargers up with a first and goal at the Cowboys’ six. San Diego grabbed the lead for the first time midway through the third period. Winslow ran 28 yards for a touchdown after catching a screen pass behind the line of scrim mage. Winslow’s reception put San Diego in front, 14-10. Uh, $8 Yea That’s Right That’s The Ticket $8 off your first cut from Styles Forward and Uh, $3 00 , Yea that’s right off any other cut srn es 3910 Old College Rd O *' onven ' en * to ^ am P us Expires 11/30 846-HAIR Mistake-prone Oilers lose to Steelers 21-10 vL* vL* vl* vl* vL* vL* I •T* •T* "T' ~li ^Ji ~li nN I ? c^onzztriLrzcj cZ Liz t Hair Salon f PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pitts- “ n "fejiurgh turned an interception and a xas > Ijosily pass interference penalty into we ttfirsi-half touchdown runs by Walter n't kii Abercrombie and Earnest Jackson as 11 Steelers, helped by a fourth-pe- et °l 1 riod goal line stand, beat the mis- K-prone Houston Oilers 21-10 in Ee NFL Sunday. :The Oilers had two touchdowns a field goal nullified by penalties luting a scoreless second half even e before they failed to score on four jtraight plays from the Steelers’ one Hy in the fourth quarter. imeni ice v ’s 0| dinal J The Oilers, losing for the ninth time in their last 10 games, were tra iling 21-10 when Warren Moon completions of 23 yards and 14 yards to Ernest Givins and a 26-yard pass interference call against Steel ers’ safety Donnie Shell gave Hous ton a first down at the Pittsburgh one. But the Oilers were stopped for no gain on four successive plays from the one — with fullback Ray Wallace carrying three times and Moon once — as the Steelers, 4-7, held on to win for the third time in their last four games. Houston, 2-9, also had an appar ent eight-yard Wallace touchdown run and a 63-yard Moon to Allen Pinkett touchdown pass called back by penalties. A penalty also negated a 29-yard field goal by Tony Zende- jas, who then missed from 39 yards out after the illegal use of hands call on tight end Jamie Williams. Pittsburgh, beating Houston for the eighth time in their last nine meetings, took a 7-0 lead when Abercrombie scored from eight yards out with 3:18 gone in the game after cornerback Harvey Clayton in tercepted a Moon pass. Moon’s 33-yard touchdown pass to Givins made it 7-7 midway through the period before a 35-yard interference call on Oilers’ cor nerback Steve Brown gave Pitts burgh a first down at the Oilers’ four. Jackson scored from the three a play later. The Steelers made it 21-7 when Mark Malone hit Rich Erenberg on a 17-yard scoring pass with 12:04 re maining in the second quarter. Zendejas kicked a 44-yarder late in the second period to make it 21- 10. earn: (continued from page 9) ith a A|JS' e offense off the field for over p n j V( 17 minutes in the first half. The Ag gie defense bent but didn’t break as SMi # held Arkansas to just seven points SU u at the half. par ;t 84, fter the interception, however, a) ,,Jjlkansas came out fired up and kept pushing back the Aggies with its ground game on its way to its sec- ond touchdown. irpn But the A&M defense held when Kieeded to. Arkansas Coach Ken Hatfield gambled on a fourth-and-1 play late with four minutes left. A& M’s Rod Saddler and Todd How- yffard stopped fullback Derrick '''Thomas just inches short of the first B»Wn to give the ball back to A&M for its final drive. wotjpOverall, the A&M defense played Pg^well. It held the Razorbacks to 186 R|ds rushing, less than the 234.8 'T&yards per game Arkansas was aver- |0It was A&M’s conservative and inconsistent play on offense that hindered the team, however, and ended the Aggies’ seven-game win ning streak. Woodside said he still foresees an A&M trip to Dallas on Jan. 1 “We are a class team,” Woodside said. “We know what our task is and we’re going to make a comeback. . . . We can control our own destiny, no matter if it’s TCU or Texas, we’re still the team to beat for the Cotton Bowl.” While A&M still has the inside track on the Cotton Bowl with two games remaining, another Aggie loss could send Arkansas to the Bowl if the Hogs can beat SMU this Saturday. If A&M and Arkansas are both winners this weekend, then the annual A&M-Texas Thanksgiving grudge match again may determine the SWC champion. CBS reported Sunday that the loser of this Satur day’s Michigan-Ohio State game will head to the Cotton Bowl. 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