49ers hold on, beat Seahawks

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SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco 49ers sit alone atop the NFC West for now — hardly the kind of firm hold on the division they owned last October.

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco 49ers sit alone atop the NFC West for now — hardly the kind of firm hold on the division they owned last October.

Alex Smith threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Delanie Walker late in the third quarter and San Francisco held off the Seattle Seahawks 13-6 on Thursday night as the 49ers won their long-awaited division opener.

Frank Gore ran for 131 yards and the 49ers (5-2) took over sole possession of first place in the NFC West by making just enough plays to win this defense-first game, featuring two teams allowing fewer than 16 points per game.

Walker’s score was San Francisco’s first touchdown in seven quarters after an embarrassing 26-3 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday in a lopsided rematch of the NFC championship game. The tight end broke his jaw in two places at Seattle last Dec. 24 and sat out until the title game.

Smith went 14 of 23 for 140 yards in another subpar performance. The defense hung tough down the stretch.

NFC rushing leader Marshawn Lynch finished with 103 yards for Seattle (4-3).

It’s now Jim Harbaugh 3, Pete Carroll 0 since these two coaching rivals started facing off in the NFL last year after all those memorable moments in the college game.

Harbaugh’s teams sure have shown they are quick to forget their losses.

The 49ers improved to 5-0 after regular-season defeats since reigning NFL Coach of the Year Harbaugh took over before last season.

Pulling off this one could give the 49ers some momentum, too. It was the first of two straight prime time games for San Francisco, which doesn’t play again until Oct. 29 at Arizona.

The defensive fight left the animated coaches shaking their heads and hollering on opposite sidelines all game, offering plenty of entertainment for the sellout crowd of 69,732 at balmy Candlestick Park.

These teams met in Weeks 1 and 16 last season, with the 49ers beating Seattle 33-17 at home for Harbaugh’s first victory as an NFL coach.

This one was close until the end.

After Walker’s touchdown, Dashon Goldson intercepted a deep pass by Russell Wilson to thwart Seattle’s next drive after NaVorro Bowman clobbered the rookie quarterback as he was trying to throw.

Smith gave the ball back with an interception of his own early in the fourth quarter. His fifth interception of the season matched his total from all of 2011.

Harbaugh went to backup Colin Kaepernick for one keeper play that lost a yard, Smith returned for third-and-goal on the 7. He scrambled to his left looking for an open receiver and Brandon Browner jumped in front of a pass intended for Randy Moss.

That gave Seattle the ball back with 11:58 remaining. Yet again, the Seahawks couldn’t capitalize on a night of missed opportunities and dropped balls.

Gore had his third 100-yard game of the season, not to be outdone by Lynch on the other side.

Lynch carried 19 times and bounced back from a 41-yard outing in Sunday’s comeback 24-23 home win against the Patriots.

49ers 13, Seahawks 6

Seattle 3 3 0 0— 6

San Francisco 3 0 7 3—13

First quarter

Sea—FG Hauschka 52, 5:29.

SF—FG Akers 38, :26.

Second quarter

Sea—FG Hauschka 35, 12:07.

Third quarter

SF—Walker 12 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 4:29.

Fourth quarter

SF—FG Akers 28, 5:24.

A—69,732.

Sea SF

First downs 13 18

Total Net Yards 251 313

Rushes-yards 29-136 32-175

Passing 115 138

Punt Returns 2-5 3-70

Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-41

Interceptions Ret. 1-4 1-1

Comp-Att-Int 9-23-1 14-23-1

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-7 2-2

Punts 4-48.5 5-45.6

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-40

Time of Possession 27:59 32:01

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Seattle, Lynch 19-103, Turbin 4-17, Wilson 3-10, Washington 2-4, Robinson 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 16-131, Hunter 9-31, Ale.Smith 5-11, K.Williams 1-3, Kaepernick 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 9-23-1-122. San Francisco, Ale.Smith 14-23-1-140.

RECEIVING—Seattle, Obomanu 3-50, Rice 2-32, Baldwin 2-15, Lynch 1-13, Robinson 1-12. San Francisco, Gore 5-51, Crabtree 4-31, Hunter 2-14, K.Williams 1-18, Moss 1-14, Walker 1-12.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Seattle, Hauschka 51 (WL).