Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 12, 1981, Page 9, Image 9

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    Eagles win trip
to Super Bowl
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Wil
bert Montgomery, reportedly
hobbled by a sore knee, ran for
194 yards and scored one
touchdown Sunday as the
Philadelphia Eagles beat the
Dallas Cowboys 20-7 to win the
National Football Conference
championship and advance to
the Super Bowl.
Montgomery, whose 42-yard
touchdown run gave the Eagles
a 7-0 lead just 2:11 into the
game, became the first player to
gain 100 yards or more against
Dallas in the Cowboys' 29
playoff games. Montgomery
wound up two yards shy of the
NFL playoff rushing record of
196 yards set by the Eagles'
Steve Van Buren in 1949 against
the Los Angeles Rams.
Dallas tied the score in the
second quarter on a three-yard
run by Tony Dorsett, but the
Eagles went ahead to stay with
7:42 left in the third quarter on
Tony Franklin’s 26-yard field
goal.
Philadelphia wrapped it up
with a nine-yard scoring burst
by fullback Leroy Harris with
1:47 left in the third quarter.
...and so do
the Raiders
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Jim Plun
kett passed for two touch
downs, one covering 65 yards to
Raymond Chester on a
deflection, and ran for another
score in a wild first period that
propelled the Oakland Raiders
past San Diego into the Super
Bowl Sunday by a 34-27 score.
Dan Fouts, San Diego’s ^
record-smashing passer, com
pleted 22 of 45 attempts for 336
yards and two touchdowns to
Charlie Joiner But the Raiders
intercepted him twice and
pounced on a costly fumble by
the Chargers’ Mike Thomas,
which led to an Oakiand score
Plunkett was far more precise
than his more heralded rival.
Along with the electrifying bomb
to Chester, he passed 21 yards
for a touchdown to running
back Kenny King and sprinted
five yards for a score when his
receivers were covered during
the Raiders’ 21-point first per
iod.
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