B2. | sreeae neopets 198), Football showcase for Jim Plunkett NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Oakland Raiders and Phila- delphia Eagles meet in the Superdome today at p.m. PST for the championship of the National Football League, the Vince Lombard! trophy and $18,000 a player. The game will provide a showcase for Jim Plunkett whose career as a quarte: back descended aptly aft after : he won the Heisman Trophy as the top college football player in the United States. Mow Plunkett has‘ taken theMaiders further than they have been since Jan, 9, 1977, when, they won the Super Bowl last. Bil Bergey and John Bunt- ing}"\: pair of bearded Phil- adelphia linebackers, also will'be on display. They are monuments to the belief that ligaments and cartilege crumpled and torn can be woven an molded, and that battered limbs can bo mede whole again. Then there is young Lester Hayes, a thief unlike any other in this league. The quiet Oskland: cornerback has an extra knack for getting to the ball quicker than the receiver he guards, WILL WATCH HAROLD. Hayes will sometimes guard Lert Carmichael, of Meanwhile, Al Davis, who has been fighting to move his Raiders to Los Angeles, has the country drooling at the thought of him receiving the Vince Lombardi trophy from his arch-enemy, NFL com- missioner Poto Rozelle. ‘This is a Super Bow! hard to figure, Unlike any of the preceding 14, there is no . outright favorite, although the Eagles are given a point edge, The ‘Raiders may be steeped in the tradition of © winning — 16 consecutive winning seasons attest to that — but they are not in- vincible like Green Bay Pack- ers or Pittsburgh Steelers. :) FIGHT INTRENCHES . One thing seems certain: ‘This will be a gamé of trench warfare, a defensive game wherein the five-yard run on- third-and-4 is far more pivo-’ tal than the 40-yard pass.on first-and-10, * There will be many bone- crunching collisions, Gene Upshaw and Art Sheil, ex- ploding out of the blocks on Oakland's offensive line,. will be met by Charlie Johnson and Carl Hairston, a pair of . Philadelphia ‘defensive line- Jerry Sisemore and Woody Peoples will burst forth at - the snap of the ball for the a wide receiver who to catch at least one pass in a remarkable 127 consecutive games, On deck also will be Oak- land's Bob Chandler, Ted . + Hendricks, John Matuszak, Burgess Owens, Plunkett and others, the castoffs of teams that grew weary of these men who know the game but march to the ‘beat of their personal drummers, It also is a showcase for the work ethic of Dick, Vermeil who drives himself and his Eagles probably harder than any other coach, E Eagles, contain and di the thunder and lightning of the © Raiders’ inner defence. Plunkett and his Phila: delphia counterpart, Ron” Jaworski, will throw. Mark‘! van Eeghen of the Raiders ’ and the Eagles’ Montgomery will run. Branch of Oakland and One michael will'catch passe: Some of them mil uti mately come away with the glory, but. they are the " pawns. Upshaw, Shell, John- son, Hairston, Sisemore, Peo- ples, Matiszak’ and Hend- ricks, will decide this drama, Bowl win costs” RLEAN: Both “teaims’ ‘in “the': Supér ‘Bowl know they are going | to lose. : Taking part costs. each team a lot more than they -will make for the honor of playing for the National Football League champion- ship. But neither Oakland Raiders nor Philadelphia Eagles seem to mind. “We'll lose a bundle,” said * Al LoCasale, top assistant to Raiders owner Al Davis. “Al wants to go first class, and we do, “It will cost us $281,000 for three charter planes and ~ about $20,000 to | $25,000 for re airfares.” Eagles general manager Jim Murray figures his team will spend twice as much as the $500,000 the NFL |all- ocates.: That’s just fine with Eagles owner Leonard Tose. “He's the perfect host,” says Murray. “He's the kind of guy who loves to entertain. . “We entertain at the Super Bowl every year —~ this year, | - of. course, even more. And we'll have anice little party if “we win.” Pittsburgh Steelers lost about $100,000 each of ‘the four times they made it to the Super Bowl, said team spokesman Joé Gordon, Here’e how the NFL sr. the NFL cr. The Super Bowl winner *. gets $570,000 for. expenses; the losing team $435,000, Inaddition, each team gets firat-class ‘The winning team also gets $160,000 for Super. Bowl -Fings, while the losing team “gets $80,000 for rings or dome other memento. “We'll move about 600 people in here,” Murray said. “We aren't paying for all of them, but we're paying for a lot of them.” Guests include wives, friends, news media rep- resentatives, wives of media members, says LoCasale, adding that the Raiders will have almost 500 guests. . “And that means fiying, '- feeding, housing and busing © them,” ‘he said. “The big expense is tickets. We give our staff tickets just like it was a home game, about six. tickets each. “You're talking about 18 or 20 phones‘and it costs a lot, . just like if you were renting a place for a short Period of time.” No regrets, LoCasale says. “Winning is what this is all about, and No, 2 is having a good time doing it,” he ssid. Podborski heads for downhill title SWITZER- Steve Podbor- in WENGEN, LAND. pera his . crashed into hay bales along: - side the course and suffered a eae ted a fourth successive World Cup victory, but the 23-year-old Toronto skier nevertheless appears headed for the men’s downhill title. Toni Buergler of Switzer- land was the winner, his first downhill victory in two sea- sons, while Podborski ‘fin- ished third. behind .,Harti Weirather of Austria. Podborski could have’ clinched at least a tie for the . championship with a victory. However, he still managed to taaintain his 10-point lead over Peter Mueller. The Swiss ace, firat down the 4,296-metre Lauberhorn : course, lost control coming out of the final S turn and, at $0 kilometres an hour, Although he — initially vowed to return for the next Saturdays downhill race at . St. Anton, Austria, Swiss doctors said he will likely miss three or four weeks of racing, effectively eliminat- ing him from the downhill, championship he has held for .the last two years. Doctors, who placed him under anesthetic to put his shoulder back in place, said he may have also suffered a back injury and would under- go further x-rays. : With three events left in the 10-race season, Podbor- ski's chief rival now becomes Weirather, who has 91 points to 105 for the Canadian, 3 CASTLEGAR REBELS. continued in fine they tied the visiting Rossland = shird period in KUHL action at tl je Hdoserod2, Lae ‘The mild weather hus been ted.,,warmly by some rat but for skiers it's been a’ bummer, * “The Salmo run, is: closed because ‘of: lack of public interest,” a recorded -volce + Red. Mountain is’ open to-* ‘day but thero'll bo no night : Re) skiing and ali runs will be a foth ef his career, It Also orig ‘for ‘Toronto } were John Andergon, Ian- ton Bi elmer goaly gavd him 49 for je season, ond short of the record of 50 goals in it by Maurice of Montreal Marcel Dionne got one back for Los Angeles with his 40th. of the season. Simmer tipped in a shot from the point by Jerry Korab for a power play goal at 17:40 of the middle period and pulled the Kings into a’. 33 te with another goal ‘at 1:28 of the third, Turnbull and Wilf Paiemient * who scored his 20th of the season — the seventh consec- utive season the right winger has reached the ‘20-goal pla-. , teau.” Blaine! Stoughton; Jeff Bru- baker, Mike Fidler. and ‘Pat : Boutette scored for Hartford, whieh lost for the ninth time in its last 12° games since ecrane Mark ‘Howe was “The Leafs peppered Hart. rayne - ford goaltender John Garrett 30 early i in the second before. ° with 40 shots, Toronta goalie Jiri’ Crha turned aside 29 shots befote a Maple Leaf . Garden's crowd of 16,485, for the first time in his career and Rejean Boule: added a shot off the backboards from Doug Halward. ily Harris put Los An- . geles in ‘front less than one 3 minute later with his. 14th . tie it on Brad Park’s power. “play. goal at 4:49, Dionne took a pass from » Simmer and fed Jimmy Fox behind the Boston defence for what proved to be the game winner at 9:56. Simmer. { completed his three-goal’ ef- fort by finding the empty Boston net with one second remaining after .the Bruins had pulled goaltender Jim Craig in favor of a sixth attacker. DET 6 COLO 2 DETROIT (AP} — Mark Kirton and Reed Larson each scored twice Saturday night as Detroit Red Wings snap- ped g a four-game losing streak - in a 62. National - Hockey * League victory over Colorado Rockies. - ‘ The Red Wings scored four times in the second period to pick up only their second victory in their last 11 games, The Rockies are 2-8-2 in their last seven but have only one triumph-in their last eight road contésts. - Glen Hicks and Bret Peter- son also scored for the Red Wings. Lucien DeBlois and Rob Ramage scored for the Rockies, Rirton scored the lone goal of the first period, his fifth of - the season, then put Detroit ahead 3-0 midway through . the second period following *. Hicks's goal. Larson notched his 17th of ‘the season at 18:92-of the period and Peterson bagged his first 27 seconds later. DeBlois and Ramage sand- wiched a third-period goal around Larson’s, 18th. at 16:20. Larry Lozinski, Detroit's rookie stopped 17 pair as snapped a preapean losing streak by..defeating Phila- delphia Flyers. 63 in a National ‘Hockey Beague game Saturday night. a ‘The loss blso brought to a end a: modest three-game winning streak by the Flyers, «who had scored 17 goals in that stretch.’ oth tabaney Fe HOOT fect pit Barlod by Haworth, Luce and vor” : inte Shi i Buffalo ys ! Capita. only ‘third-period “goal. Venouvorscieet tree before Eddie Johnstone fired his second goal of the gams with: Brodeur lifted for ay sixth attacker, = closed Monday and Tuesday unless freah snow falls, Kootenay is at .Whitewate: whore there's at Jest 120 cm’ at the lodge and Star tear Vernon because of. rain’ ‘aad md” temperatuires, a ~ Skalbania thwarted ~ but may ay again. ‘108 ANGELES (AP) man, said Skalbanls stferetet. more ‘than’ thetd ~ Wealthy * trialist Nelson Skaltania re been thwarted in his attempt ‘to bring..a new National Basketball Association, team - to Vancouver, so he may try, Bd on_cld one, “J may go after an existing ” Skalbania said -vietory ‘before Ververgaert - ‘scored the Sabro_ contre Gilbert Perreault was carried fro the ice ona stretcher at 1:69 ‘of the first period after he’. : was pulled down by Capitals: Pat ‘Ribble. . Dean Dave Maloney, Ulf Nilsson, Steve Vickers and Ron Greschner scored the other New York goals while Stan Smyl, Brent Ashton, Ivan Boldirey; Gerry Minor and Bobby Schmaute scored for the Canucks in the fia contest’ before’ 16,769 ns, PITTS 4 3° PITTSBURGH (AP) Perreault: was: taken . Prince’ Georges © Doctors Hospital whe he was ‘to be “xerayed..: ue ISLANDERS 7 QUE 4 - UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Mike. Bossy equalled Maurice Richard’s National Hockey’ Leaguo mark of 50 goals in George Ferguson scored two * goals during a three-goal, third-period comeback that lifted Pittsburgh Penguins to a 43 victory over Calgary Flames in a National Hockey League _ game | Saturday night. i Greg Malone and Mario. Faubert were the other Pitts- © burgh goal -scorers.. Willi. - Plett, Bob MacMillan . and “Ken Houston Fesponded for” the Flames, Calgary entered the third period: with a 8-1 lead,. but - his Tremblay’s scoring output , Brought, his« total for the season to 2}, the third time in’ . his seven-year career he has scored: 20 goals or more. Houle collected his 17th” and 18th goals of the season, Pqualling his total of last season, Peg Tue Doug Jarvis scored the - sixth Montreal goal, his first since Jan, 6, at 17:27 of the final period after . Philadel- phia had ‘pulled goaltender Pete Peeters in favor of an extra attacker, - Mel Bridgman, Reg Leach and Ken Linseman replied ° for Philadelphia’ as 18,096, : the largest crowd of the maa at The Forum, looked ovthe Flyers, who stored the’ game's first goal but never’ again held the lead, uniea-- shed 87 shots’ at Montreal. ‘goaltender Richard Sevigny, who won for the seventh tim in eight decisions... « : - Peeters, who entered: the ina game with a 17-5-2.won-lost- tied mark and the best ‘centage among NHL’ goal- fenders, faced 80 shots. ’ Montreal welcomed -right ©: “winger Guy Lafleur back to the lineup. for the first time’ ‘since Jan: 10 when he bruised a foot aftor blocking a shot... : Lafleur contributed a pair of goal 9:46 when he battled Calgary defenceman Phil Russell for the puck and pushed it: by Flames’ goaltender Deu Bouchard. . Faubert had given ‘ths scoring at 18:16 of the first period: when he tipped in'a shot‘by Guy. Choinard, and MacMillan scored a short- handed: goal for the Flames later in the ‘first period. Houston got Calgary's third goal at the 0:55 mark of the second period, taking a pass from Choinard at the ‘corner of the net and beating ‘Pittsburgh soeltonsar Nick Rech “SABRES? WASH 4 “LANDOVER, MD. (AP) — Danny Gare's two goals led Buffalo Sabres to their 22nd "National “Hockey. League “"yictory of the’season, a 7-4) /decision over Washin, igton : Capitals +. Federko IKE BOSSY- ae Rocket ce in the gama 4 final . four minutes and, 10 seconds Saturday night in Ke victory over Quebec" ‘Nor: © “dique. - ‘ Bossy was. blanked ‘his previous two games but beat Grahame for the—winnin . with 4:10 left for his 49th goal ©” season's first .60 after his request for a new -NBA team was rejected by. the league's expansion com- mittee. . “I'm disappointed in . that I spent a lot of time and ~ effort on this. “I was maybe teased with thinking X number of dollars were involved, when it ac- . tually was X, Y and Z.” The 23-team NBA was not © planning any expansion, but Skalbania thought his offer — reported to be $16 million-— . might change some minds. :Abe. Pollin, president. of Washington Bullets and tho expansion committed chair- TIGNES, FRANCE (cP). \ — Marie-Claude Asselin-of Ste. Agathe, Que., collected + 113.80 points Saturday to'win the seriat event ‘and also capture the- women’s com-° bined title at a World Cup freestyle snow skiing compe- Assélin, 18, also-wgg dpe mogul event and watt sévaitth,.¢ in’'the ballet’ competition earlier i the week. Mis Berg, 21, of Sweden was* second in the scrials » with 108.02-points, followed "by Renee Smith, 23, of Van- couver with 93.20 and Steph- anie Sloan,’ 25, of Toronto ith 92.80. Sloan also placed third in : the combined, with Smith fourth, ' of the season. Bossy then got -.‘, the coveted 50th with a 26-foot wrist shot -between - Grahame’s legs at 18:81 for a treat Canadiens >» accomplished during ite 1944 ' -46 season, which co: 0 a 60-game schedule. The current schedule is 80 gam Wayne Babyehs and’-Bernie‘ scored © goals:.$3 seconds apart in the. first period and. Babych' added a second power-play goal with 7:15 remaining as St. Louis Blues" beat the. resurging Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 in night. John Van Boxmeer, Craig’: Ramsay, Alan’ Haworth, Don: " Ipuce and Jin'Sch assists to. the, Canadiens’ attack. ares RANGERS 76, VANCOUVER “ (CP) New York Rangers made hard work pay off Saturday * night as they outhustled and Colorado shots and siowed only the two” goals, considerable imibeovernont over earlier games this week where he‘allowed 16 pucks to get past him over four periods, WHALERS 4 TORONTO (CP) — Tor. onto captain Darryl Sittler ‘scored four ‘goals to power ‘the Maple Leafs to a 7-4 National Hockey League vic-" tory Saturday night: over Hartford Whalers. The game was the fourth’ three-goal-or-better _perfor- mance for Sittler this season d Vancouver: Canucks to 4 es National" Hockey League win. The work ‘othic helped the. Rangers in the firat period - when it seemed every. bok! they-dug out of the corner or .. won along the boards found ite way into the net for an early 4-0 lead. It was a fight-filled contest between two struggling clubs * but the Rangers won their third in their lest 10 games by cutscrapping the Canucks in the offensive zone, “~ They also scored on thelr , first shots of the first. and second -periods on Canuck goalie Richard Brodeur, who N tallied for the Sabres. Rick Smith, Dennis Maruk, Mike Gartner. and ~ Dennis Ververgaert ‘were. the "Washington goal scorers. onlyone of their last -10 games, f fell behind 1-0 early in” first period when Smith's ' ee from. the right point * rivocheted ; “off a Buffalo defenceman into the Buffalo + goal. But. Buffalo came’ back to.- “The Sabres, who have lost ' ‘Saturday. night, The victory extended st. also Louis’ ‘unbeaten streak on home‘ice to nine games. It interrupted an. eight-game, string of successes for . Chicago, tying the longest ‘ , Streak in Black Hawks hist. ! Jo Micheletti also scored “for the Blues. Ron Sedibauer and Bob Murray countered - for Chicago. The Edmonton-Miniesota game «wasn't sealable. at’ press. time. : Brodeur signs . 1... VANCOUVER © (CP). of the season 43 seconds into the second period.to narrow the score to 3-2. But Gare's 27th of the season at: 11:10 put the Sabres ahead 4-2. Gartner's 26th goal-of the © ‘season: again narrowed. the gap to a-goal,.4-8, but three Sabre goals: in the : final Goaltender Richard Brodeur has signed a ‘multi-year * Gan Pe ® tract with League play It will be seen by more . peaple . than. watched. the alk on the moon, more than . the entire populations of all: but ‘nine countries in the world. . "Te will slow down crime and “highway. fatalities, ’ virtually paraly: ze trade, disrupt fam- -. $12 million price paid‘ by ‘thing Dallas expansion “franchises last season, and thatthe offer included-a waiver of nationat {TV revenue. ». a ian Hi Skalbania, who owns gary Flames of the National” Hockey League and.Calgaryo) Boomers of the North Amerod ican Soccer League and. tried Y to ‘buy Seattle’s;:.baseball), team, would have ‘given’ up - nearly $1 million a'year by waiving his s) of the NBA's tolovinion! contract with: CBS. 4 * Ganada ‘hed PB Vous ‘ties | to professional basketball, as’ Toronto was@ chafier mem- ber of the NBA‘siforerunner, the Basketball: Aasotiation of America, The (league's first - game was playedda IToronto,. in 10946, . but! thsbigrinchise “fam double-twist, double-‘somer- . sault and a single-twist PAAR |: - Second was Jean*Mare Ro : zon, 19, of Sherbrooke, Que.,: with 160.56. points,. folewed ly harmony and turn a large hunk of humanity into & a wild, frenzied. mass.- -It. is: North America’s greatest one-day sports spec- Por ‘@ country .wrung out * by thé emotion of the sudden ‘freedom’ of America’s: hos- tages in Iran:and the chang. - ‘ing of the guard at the White : House, the Super Bowl is a “welegine timeout. . It is more than a football game, morethanaclimaxofa | five-month: season, ‘the de- ciding of the National Foot- bail League. championship, 1e football game becomes, frost secondary to the mas- sive buildup, that: spdws for . ted - Some, people. chave : beer “known to offer’ mink ‘¢ _ and Cadillacs for the pr Aickotd, which have become into'a mand, colorful aleidoe- cope. : sports. contest ‘at all.-It is a Actually, ‘it isn't purely a almost s every facet of American life: A few, yeas: ago ‘Prof, Michael A. Real of the Unt ens ‘of California in San. Dicge called it-“a minuscule’ itesolf, of “life: ucks. 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