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Montana-led 49ers defeat Rams 30-24 ANAHEIM, Calll. (AP) - San Francis co Quarterback Joe Montana capped a 305-yard passing performance Thursday night by marshaling the 49ers on a 53-yard drive late in the fourth quarter to beat the Los Angeles Rams 30-24 in their National Football League battle Jeff Moore ran for the winning touch down on a 1-yard smash after earlier scoring twice on Montana passes Ray Wersching added field goals of 33, 44 and 38 yards for the defending Super Bowl champions San Francisco, 2-3, spoiled the return to a starting role for Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo, who nevertheless passed for 286 yards He threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Wendell Tyler, who later added scoring runs of 1 and 15 yards before a crowd of 58,574 at Anaheim Stadium There were 9,975 no shows at the game which was televised nationally and locally. r The Rams. 1-4, and possibly are out of the Super Bowl playoff picture, took a 10-3 lead in the first quarter on a 36-yard field goal by Mike Lansford and the Fer ragamo touchdown pass to Tyler The 49ers came back with 17 points in the second period, with Wersching opening the scoring with his second field goal of the night San Francisco backed that up with a 92-yard drive. 91 of them through the air Montana finished the drive with a 38-yard Blazers fall short at Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Adrian Dant ley scored a game-high 37 points Thursday night to lead the Utah Jazz to a 119-112 National Basketball Association victory over the Portland Trail Blazers Utah got 20 points from Darrell Griffith and 19 from Danny Schayes as the Jazz improved its record to 5-11 Calvin Natt led Portland scoring with 29 points Mychal Thompson gave the Blazers 24 points, and teammate Jim Paxson scored 22 Portland s record fell to 9-10 Dantley scored 13 points and Schayes 12 as Utah burst to a 35-26 lead in the first quarter The Jazz maintained its lead in the second period and was ahead 62-53 edge at halftime Natt scored 14 points in the third quarter, but Dantley and Ben Poquette combined for 18 that period to lead Utah to its largest margin ot the game at 87-74 with 3 43 left in the quarter Natt and Thompson led a Portland rally early in the fourth period, and the Blazers went ahead 103-101 with six minutes left Utah recaptured the lead and pulled away to 117-107 on a three-point goal scoring pass to Moore The 49ers scored on their third straight possession of the period on a 24-yard pass to Moore The Rams dominated the third quarter, but scored only once on a short drive of 39 yards in five plays, with Tyler running the last yard In the drive Ferragamo completed two passes, to Preston Den nard for 19 and to Tyler for 13 Wersching hit his 38-yard field goal with 1:16 gone in the fourth period, giv ing the 49ers a 23-17 edge Los Angeles grabbed the lead 24-23 with a seven-play, 62-yard drive, 35 of them in penalties On a fourth-and-1 play from the 17, Mike Guman dived for 2 yards and a first down, then Tyler scoied on the next play Oana McLemore sent the 49ers on their winning drive with a 45-yard kickoff return to his 47 Montana completed four passes to reach the 5, and Moore carried three straight times before scoring MEETINGS Campus Crusade tor Christ’s weekly meeting. 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R«tum«d Peace Corps Volunteers: There will be a meeting at East Broadway Pizzeria tonight at 6 Contact Marsha Swartz at x3235 tor more information SPEAKERS Sound and meaning In the language of mother-infant interaction" »s the title of a preseminar by Anne Fernald Monday at 4 p m in 156 Straub “From Luther to Hitler: A Political Myth and Its Makers'' »s the title of a lecture to be given by Professor Thomas Brady today at 3 30 p m in 303 Chapman The lecture will be followed by an informal question and answer period Refreshments provided SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS Befriending Fears and Phobias" will be presented by Susan Marcus, a certified Neuro-Linguistic Programmer at the Eugene Hilton The workshop will be held Saturday from 930 a m to 5 pm and there is a fee of $35 A painless and rapid method for eliminating common fears and phobias that restrict people in their daily lives will be taught For pre-registration and further information, call Susan Marcus at 484-7595 MISCELLANEOUS Yolanda's Holiday Happenings will be held Saturday from 9am to 5 p m at Briggs Middle School in Springfield Shop for your Christmas gifts A Holiday Craft Fair will be held today from 1 p m to 6 p m and tomorrow from 9 a m to 5 p m at 158 Spring Creek Dr (Santa Clara) There is a large variety of quality, hand-crafted items and a snack bar will be set up Sponsored by Aubrey Park Elementary School Parent Group Meanings In Advent will be the topic for the Thank God It s Friday Group which will meet at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid, at 7 p m See you there Jewish Student Union Potluck: Last potluck of the quarter Call Emmeli at 345-4478 or Stacey at 344-2176 tor more information Maude Kerns’ Christmas Festival Champagne open ing will be tonight from 8 to 10 Admission is $2 50 Saturday Deli Luncheon will be from 11 30 a m to 1 30 p m admission is $3 50 Greens Days will be Friday through Sunday All festivities will be held at 1910 E 15th Call 345-1575 for more information Greenpeace Eugene is sponsoring the first of Ms 1982-83 whale watches on Dec 4 and 12 The two-hour chartered cruise costs $15 per person Advance pur chase must be made to reserve a seat Come watch the gray whales For information call Greenpeace at 687-8121 between 10 a m and 5 pm, Monday through Thursday Economics Majors: Sophomores and juniors interest ed in being an economics peer advisor should apply in 414 PLC Upper division Econ credit available Work study eligible Looking for motivated and enthusiastic student Political Science Majors: Interested in being a Peer Advisor? Political Science Peer Advising is now accept ing applications for new Peer Advisors beginning Winter. 1983 To become a Peer Advisor you are required 1) to be a poli-sci major; 2) to be in good academic standing 3) to make a two-term commitment For more information and to pick up an application come to 907 PUG or call us at x4875 The deadline for applying is today Auditions will be held Dec. 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. In the Pocket Theatre in Vlllard Hall for UT's Production of Royal Gambit. Director Dave Wheeler asks that those auditioning prepare a 2-4 minute audition piece There is a sign-up sheet for audition times in the green room in Villard Hall There are roles for one man and six women Royal Gambit is a story of Henry VIII and his six wives For more information contact Dave Wheeler at 344-7546 or the Speech office at x41 71 CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE. 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK T-SHIRTS Custom printed by Latter Silkscreen 343-2300, 342-1927. 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