Frank Gore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, and Jay Cutler threw a career-high five interceptions as the San Francisco 49ers snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the Chicago Bears 10-6 in the NFL Thursday. After Mike Singletary elected to punt against his former team on fourth-and-6 from the Chicago 34 with 2:53 left, Cutler drove the Bears to the San Francisco 12 with 13 seconds remaining. After an incompletion on first down, Michael Lewis picked off Cutler's next attempt in the end zone as time expired. That sealed San Francisco's first win since a 35-0 rout of the Rams back on Oct. 4. Four days after the 49ers (4-5) committed four turnovers that led to 24 points in a 34-27 loss to Tennessee Titans, they were penalized nine times and quarterback Alex Smith threw an interception and was sacked twice. San Francisco did just enough right to win. Rutgers routs S. Florida Instead of getting even with Rutgers, No. 23 South Florida didn't even get on the scoreboard Thursday for the first time in a regular-season game in its 13-year history. Tom Savage threw for two touchdowns and Rutgers forced four turnovers, blocked a punt and recorded seven sacks in embarrassing the error-prone Bulls 31-0 in a nationally televised game. The victory was the fourth straight for Rutgers over South Florida, and this one made the Scarlet Knights bowl-eligible for the fifth straight season.