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Eaales hold off Falcons. 16-3 Unbeaten Philly tops NFC East PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two pass interceptions and a fumble set up three Tony Franklin field goals and quarterback Ron Jaworski threw a 30-yard touchdown pass as the unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles beat the Atlanta Falcons 16-13 Monday night. The Eagles, however, had to withstand a furious Atlanta second-half rally in which Eng lish import Mick Luckhurst kicked a 35-yard field goal and, 12 seconds later, cornerback Kenny Johnson returned a fum bled kickoff return 20 yards to bring the Falcons within 13-10 with 4:05 left in the third period The Eagles, who are 5-0 and own the National Football League s only umblemished record, now lead the Dallas Cow boys by one game in the National Conference East It was the second straight loss for Atlanta. 3-2 and in a three-way tie for the Monday night football r lead with the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West Philadelphia's actual winning points came with 11 46 left in the fourth quarter on Franklin's third field goal and 10th in 12 attempts this season. Atlanta still refused to quit, driving from its own 22 to a first down at the Eagles 18 with the help of a 13-yard completion from quarterback Steve Bartkowski to Alfred Jenkins and 26 yards to fullback William Andrews Bartkowski then threw to Jenkins in the end zone for a touchdown that would have given the Falcons the lead, but the play was wiped out when rookie tackle Eric Sanders was caught holding on the play The Falcons almost picked up the touchdown again on a pass from Bartkowski to wide receiver Wallace Francis, but the pass was knocked away at the last moment by cornerback Roynell Young That brought on Luckhurst. who in the second quarter had missed on 19-yard chip shot He appeared to be the victim of a bad snap that bounced into the hrands of holder John James This time, however, Luckhurst, who was signed as a free agent, connected with a 43-yarder to make it 16-13 with 6 45 left in the game I If you’re going to take grueling business courses, you’ll need all the help you can get J You’ll need a financial calculator made by the people who invented the handheld financial calculator and have led the way ever since. 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Or write Hewlett-Packard, Corvallis, OR 97330, Dept. 658N. 611/16 W/ip% HEWLETT miKM PACKARD Gadget— Continued from Page 10 trick plays really keep people o'ff balance "Some of the plays involve a lot of work, while others, like the fake field goal don't require as much I think the players like to run them " The gadget plays slowly are becoming common practice among football teams, on the high school, college and professional level The Seattle Seahawks, a professional team, are notorious for their trickery on the football field There’s no telling what the Seahawks will try next - fake field goals in which the quarterback passes to the kicker or perhaps a fake punt where the punter will tuck the ball away and run around the end "I think that the plays are great,” said Wtdmark "It really keeps teams off balance Maybe we don’t do enough of them I really don’t know You always second-guess yourself in this game." Soccer clubs win some, lose some on road Oregon's men's and women's soccer squads traveled north to Washington last weekend, and emerged with mixed results The women, ranked 6th in the nation in last week's Intercol legiate Soccer Association of America ratings, blasted Puget Sound 9-1 Saturday, then defeated Western Washington on Sunday. 3-1 Freshman Becky Treick led the Ducks in scoring with four goals in two games Sue Strinsky scored a hat trick against Puget Sound, while Therese Bottomly booted home two Oregon’s men weren't quite so successful however, drop ping games to Puget Sound 1-0, and Seattle University, 3-1 TAC suspends eight runners INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Patti Catalano, the top women's long-distance runner in the United States, was among eight athletes suspended indefinitely by The Athletics Congress for accepting prize money at a Portland, Ore , race in June Four others, including four time Boston Marathon cham pion Bill Rodgers, were cleared of the charges, TAC said The suspensions were made Sunday in Chicago by TAC’s review board and announced Monday in Indianapolis by the national headquarters of the track governing body Your hosts, Steve and Judy I.csh cordially Invite you to visit .Macho's and try the most delicious Mexican lood you’ll ever tuste. 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