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Sports
T uesday • October 10,1995
Vanover’s punt return
leads K.C. past Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs 29
San Diego Chargers 23
□ An 86-yard punt re
turn for a touchdown
ended the game.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —
Steve Bono did his best Joe Mon
tana imitation. Tamarick
Vanover did the rest.
Vanover, a rookie who
played in Canada last year af
ter leaving Florida State early,
returned a punt 86 yards for a
touchdown 7:27 into overtime
Monday night, giving the
Kansas City Chiefs a 29-23 win
over San Diego.
The Chiefs, who won their
third overtime game this season,
had tied the game with 15 sec
onds left on a 78-yard drive engi
neered by Bono, who had under-
studied for Montana in Kansas
City and San Francisco.
An 18-yard pass to Derrick
Walker, followed by the extra
point, forced the fifth overtime
game this weekend — an NFL
record.
Then Neil Smith came alive
in overtime, twice sacking Gale
Gilbert, who replaced the in
jured Stan Humphries at quar
terback for San Diego. After
the second, Darren Bennett
punted and Vanover, who could
have made a fair catch,
grabbed the ball at the 14,
evaded three Chargers tacklers
and broke left around the wall.
He broke free about his own
35, evaded Bennett at the San
Diego 40 and sailed into into
the end zone in an electrifying
sprint for his second TD — he
had a 90-yard kickoff return
for a score against Seattle.
“I’m feeling joy right now,”
Vanover said. “I’ve been wait
ing all my life, I’ve been wait
ing all my life.”
Kansas City raised its
record to 5-1, tying the Chiefs
for the best mark in the NFL
with Dallas and Oakland.
John Carney kicked a 29-
yard field goal with 1:12 left to
give the Chargers (3-3) a seem
ingly safe 23-16 lead. Just over
three minutes earlier,
Humphries had put San Diego
ahead 20-16 with a 4-yard TD
toss to Shannon Mitchell.
Leone: Tech fans sore winners
Continued from Page 7
I’ll admit I have a hard time
keeping my Aggie spirit to my
self while covering games.
However, I have enough self-
discipline to show respect by
limiting my reactions to elbow
ing my partner when the Ag
gies score or cussing under my
breath when things go sour.
Something else disturbed me
just before halftime. While
forming in the back of the end
zone before their performance,
members of the Aggie Band
were pelted with tortillas
thrown by Tech fans. I guess I
should expect this from folks
who decided to attend a univer
sity whose one true football tra
dition, besides losing, is tossing
tortillas on the field.
After the ballgame a number
of Red Raider fans stormed the
field to celebrate their school’s
first win over A&M since 1989.
As far as I’m concerned, that’s
not a big deal because they’ve
waited a long time for some
thing other than a loss. But
things got out of hand.
After a few minutes around
the middle of the field, the mob
crowded into the corner of turf
just below the section of stands
where the Aggie Band and Ag
gie fans were assembled. They
showed their regard for sports
manship by extending their
middle fingers and singing a
five minute chorus of, “Aggies
suck! Aggies suck!”
What it really comes down to
is this: For many years, Texas
Tech has been a perennially
mediocre to bad football team.
So it should come as no sur
prise that their fans couldn’t
handle the joy of actually beat
ing a quality team like A&M
because they’re simply not used
to it.
Needless to say, my weekend
in Lubbock was pretty much
miserable. I did get some plea
sure out of my drive back to
College Station.
Somewhere between Slaton
and Roscoe on Highway 84, a
silver BMW with a Tech sticker
on the back window zoomed by
me. Members of the car rolled
down the windows and showed
me their Red Raider “Guns” fol
lowed by a more internationally
recognized hand gesture.
I brooded on the matter for
a few miles, but couldn’t resist
a smile when I came upon the
same BMW illuminated under
the flashing lights of a state
trooper’s car on the side of the
road.
Until that moment, I’d nev
er been a big fan of honking
out “Hullabaloo Caneck! Ca
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least this week's game
against Cleveland.
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — One day
after breaking the NFL record
for completions, Dan Marino
had knee surgery Monday and
the Miami Dolphins quarter
back will miss at least one game
and possibly more.
Marino underwent arthro
scopic surgery to re
pair torn cartilage in
his right knee and had
blood drained from his
severely bruised left
hip.
The injuries oc
curred during Sun
day’s 27-24 overtime
loss to Indianapolis.
Marino finished the game and
broke Fran Tarkenton’s NFL
career record for completions.
Marino could be back for the
Oct. 22 game against the Jets in
New York, but he’s more likely
to return against Buffalo the
following week.
“We’re not sure how long it’s
going to be,” coach Don Shula
said. “Every knee is different.
Originally they said day to day,
but obviously he’s out this
week.”
That will delay Marino’s pur
suit of three other NFL career
passing records held by Tarken-
ton — touchdowns,
attempts. If Marino misses no
more than a couple of games,he
could still break all three
records this season.
Marino’s replacement Sun
day at New Orleans willbe
Bernie Kosar, starting for the
first time in his two seasons
with Miami,
“We brought Bernie in for
this type of insurance,” coach
Don Shula said. “We’re coni
dent he can do the job for us.”
Kosar’s last start
came in 1993, when
he found himself
playing just
days after signing
with the Dallas Cow
boys.
“That week I hai
to get used to a new
system, new terminology, a new
environment and the timing
with new players,” Kosar
“Here I’m familiar with thesys
tern and the guys."
Dan McGwire, a former first
round draft pick who hasyetto
take a snap with Miami,
comes the No. 2 quarterback.
Marino stayed in Sunday’s
game after hurting his knee
late in the second quarter,
la wasn’t sure exactly when the
injury happened.
“He felt something different
a clicking sensation,” Shuts
said. “But he felt he could go."
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