vaNcouvie (ep) i Don “Matthews .. Football League, in 1883. /oniference to ‘announce his. - appolntinent. ““T hope: I. - _ Picked up some of his traits. © Charger, Jets: place: four is'liriked: with ‘that of: Hugh’ as nent.” Campbell. Matthews has igctehear éinerged ‘from. ‘Canipbell’s ge peooret as “the new head -..- had a good teacher’ in “nr ~ Hugh Campbell,” Matthews: sald: Tuesday ‘at a news.” 3 - “Now I ™m troadening 1 my. assistant’ won. the Grey Cop. cham: _ Express. Bcope. 1 must rey an other” ach: “with. - Campbell: for. ‘sh. years’ in : : ‘conch: ageinat ° Edmonton and the Eakimos hig peer in the Canadian ae plonship the last five: ‘years oS Campbell has moved on: fe ‘the Las Angeles frainchise in . 7 thé “new: 0,8." Football 7 ‘League, but. ‘couldn't’ take’ Matthews: ‘witiy himy to-the position’ until today. oe. coaching: position, “1982,. The: Lions. ‘missed the“: _ from’ Los Angeles, the last”. "One. just’ last night, "sald: fe Matthews, “They held open: the: ‘defensive ‘co-ordinator “the new 60,000-seat covered © . Matthews also applied for, the vacatit-Edmonton head = “but ' ‘settled for the Lions, a team ure ‘which Kas reached the: Grey. Cup just twice in. 2 years. a hae . game which’ Vancouver will He's. ‘the nh head ‘conch ; : vet the. Lions ‘and takes over." ftom: Vie: Rapp, fired two .eMonths ago ‘after - guiding needs. alot of : individual. Tt . attention," Matthews. said : ee ‘the Liona to a 0-7 record in) , a had a: avery serious offer - playofts, ‘however; ‘gna.’ general . manager . Bob Ackles opted ‘for a change. . “The Lions are moving into - stadium at’ B:C; Place‘-In.. 1983" and: Matthews - has. - accepted the: challenge af. -berth dn the. -1083.Grey- ‘Cup™ ‘athlete of. today" “We must. pening na ‘each. -on NEL All- Pro star squad " “NEW YORK (AP) — Diego” “Chargers, Wath record-selting quarterback Dan Fouts, and New York "_ Jets,.. Paced by- ‘rushing. leader - Freeman MeNell, each have placed four starters on The Associated . Press 1982 All-Pro team. ~ Running. back . Marcus - ” allen’ ‘of (Los. . Angeles Raiders was the only rookie : ; named ‘58 starter Tuesday - and- rounded out the back- '. field for the team. Wide’ - receiver Wes : Chandler, tight end: Kellen _ Winslow and guard Doug Wilkergon joined- Fouts from San Diego, and tackle Marvin ‘Powell, centre Joe. Fields: and: defensive ‘end - Mark’ Gastineau also were. ’ named from ‘the Jets... San Diego also had three . players named tothe second teain, while Dallas Cowboys had’ a ‘total of alx players © chosen, including “starting defensive end Ed Janes and defensive tackle Randy. . White. : bad Atlanta Falcona had five players ‘honored, including - starting guard R.-. C..~ Thielemann, ‘The: American ’ Football Conference had 17 starters. and. the National: Football’ Conference nine. The’ NFC had 26 of the 26 players on - the second team. so Fouts: ted the: NEL’ by throwing for’ 2,580 yards to ,better. his own record, Fouts, who has led: ‘the league in passing yardage , four years in a row, com- pleted 204 of 330 passes for 1. touchdowns, ‘ Winslow catight'4 passea - for 721 yards and six touch- downs and Chandler had 49 ‘ receptions for: a league-- _ leading 1a yards and nine ’ ; outside. Lawrence Taylor of: New - York Giants, Ted Hendricks | touchdowns. The’ other starting wide receiver:is Dwight Clark of . San Francisco agers; he led the: league with .60 catches for 913 yards, and five TDs. McNeil gained 766 yards on 151 carries and scored six touchdowns, Allen ran for’. - 697 yards on 160 carries and ‘a league leading AL rushing TDs. . Tackle. Anthony Munoz of © Cincinnati Bengals was the other offensive starter. ; First-team defensive players included. ‘tackle Doug ‘ English of. Detroit Lions, nose tackle Fred Smerlas of Buffalo Bills, linebackers of the Raiders and inside linebacker Jack Laivibert of Pittsburgh Steelers, Also on. _ the starting —USFL. gets past easy. part ~NEW YORK (AP) _ “This: is the easy” part,” - cditin tds fone. "Chet! Simmons said ‘Tuesday ~ after -calling out the names _ of some college football players. ‘‘Now, we've got to go out-and sign them.” *. “The “we is the United States Football’ League, - which began its lengthy draft’ Tuesday. and concludes - ‘today. the stocking of its.12 rosters for the start. of ‘its’ ‘inaugural spring and-summer season.—— The USFL drafted stars — including University of Pitteburgh quarterback - Dan . “Marino, Stanford muartorbeck: ‘Jobin Elway, running back Curt’ Warner: teams. ‘it also ‘gobbled. up _Unheralded, marginal players by the bushel, In all, $00. players were: being’ Penn State and. Nebraska. ' centre, Daye. ‘Ritnington, = from: territorial college Pro’ Bowl. It ends its first season. with the, about the time the NFL is : opening its training camps, -_ The NFL, with its draft coming at the end of April — two months into the USFL season —+is the © new. league's competition. defensive team ‘are ittong- safety Donnie: Shell of: Pittsburgh, free. ‘safety -Nolan Cromwell ‘of. Los. _ Angeles . ‘Rama* and: cor- a nerbacks' Mark Haynes of, the Giants ‘and‘ ‘Louis _ Breeden of Cincinnati: “The first-team: specialists ' are placekicker. ; Mark Moseley of ° “Washington ’ Redskins: and puriter Luke | -Prestridge and. kick returner “Rick Upchurch, both of Denver Broncos. y -. The second-team:. back- field consists of Dallas _ quarterback Danny White - and running - back Tony Dorsett, along with’ Atlanta. running. ‘back Wiliam ‘Andrews. Other San Diego players on the sécond team’ were. ‘tackle Russ Washington, defensive .:tackle' Gary . " dohnson and safety. Tim * Fox. . a of draft when, they. draft, the USFL _ will be playing: glans ony But: Simmois: said: he _ believes the. USFL has a. — realistic chance_of signing every one of its 12 first- round choices. _ “But the question is. whether we want to. 1 don't think we have to. [ think we getting ‘the ‘Lions. into the .” - playoffs: ‘and ‘perhaps -. a° ag the > The Lions “by. inconsistenc ved years under" Hapy as the only winning coich 1 ‘the history’ of the’ franchise _ with: -avecord. of. 59-20-4, BC usdally, ‘started - -fast under Rapp “and”. faded in“ “the . pecond half of the schedule. “Matthews - ‘said * _. on “somi-of thé good things.” that have happened here.” He wants the Lions to pass: the ball toset up the running “game” and play: an -.tacklogtype Hefonce. Fe ‘He ‘was the ‘coach. ot the- ” “and: linebackers ‘in’ ‘Edmonton “and ‘the Eskimos: ‘played. a. ~ biltzing defence which often. 4 hope ‘to. create a‘ con-- * sistent attitude of the team " for‘ all. 16. _games:, Every. ‘game: we! “play. “must be. defensive 7 ‘ine’: Matthews’ worked ont ‘the _ ~ sidelines. ‘in ‘Edmonton’ * placid - alongside the ° Campbell, who never let his emotions gel. in. the- way of critical decisions, ” ate . . all, but’ they’ ‘can keep the: 1empo of the team: correct," Matthews. a) putin a reoach by, himself. : “qe ‘guess: I'm sort:, of. ‘al “cheerleader on. the. field; a ~ Buy who likes to accentuate : the positive. 2°. “his oe a philosophy. wil) ‘be to’ build eollee “football opt: -the “University. - “of Idaho, .. . Jater’. ‘waS an: assistant “for - four years withthe. Vandals: ‘He also was a successful . ‘states © tte couches ean't do it year, 4, Rapp: ‘left the ‘Eskimos, for the Lions.” : “Pressure : called: B.C’s ‘Roy’ Dewalt — vethes ‘quarterback: “athe” said, lid: 7 “i “fiers,” he added, “Now. we'll fee’.if ‘they're capable; ak ; doing, the skills we want." co : This will, not ‘be: a: - wholesale rebuilding: Program. We've got some - _ excellent talent and “may move it around some,” high - school . ‘eoach in the of “Nevada, Washington and Oregon before joining Campbell in } _ Commercial roundup Skeena, Terrace hotels win games : The New Year’s break didn't do Clippersin second. Phil Letham scored “anything to hurt Skeena’ Hotel, but _19 and Jim Checkley 16 for the winners, _Kluss and’Song seemed to slow down a nullifyingpa | 14-point second-half _ little in. their first game after the: performance by: All Seasons’ Ernie ‘holiday in Terrace Men's Basketball _ Froese, who ended up witha game-high . , Association action Tuesday night. 26, Doug McKay had 19 and Greg Ross . _ Skeena Hotel started the second part ~ 18 for All Seasons as well, *~ “of the TMBA season in: winning fashion - In the late game, Terrace Hotel hung. é iS points,. while Frank Borsoi ‘and. ‘Malcolm Finlayson each had M4 for the ‘winners. - Kluss’s top scorers were Tom Bogue with 21-and Andy Ruygrok with 16. Skeena . Hatel- meets Kluss “and Terrace Hole] takes on Ev’s Clippers i in, an games scheduled for Thursday night i in, ° Tuesday, beating All Seasans 83-73 to \ ‘on fora 69-68 win over Kluss, snapping _the TMBA. Game times are 8:15 p.m: puil farther’ away from the league's that team’ snine-game winning streak. and: 9:30 p.m. at Skeena Junior, , fourth: ‘place team and closer to Ev's “Candy Guerrero led Terrace B Hotel with Secondary School. ‘Savala' s rides four-goal second fo win - - Savala’ s Restaurant got four second- _period goais,; two from Darcy Mallett, on their way to a 5-3 win over, Lakelse Hotel in Terrace Commercial Hockey- League action Tuesday night. Mallett's two goals came within three ’ minutes of each other midway through’ _ the. setond. period, with the ; second: , proving to. be the winner as Savala’s took a 5-2 lead out of the secorid period. The first. ofthe two was on the powerplay, making the moet of the‘only: opportunity Savala’s had to Beare ax the Savala’ 's tfian advantage during the game. Only. 9:41 and 12: a of the second, while Bob® two minor ‘penalties were assessed. " Lakelse took a.2-0 lead late in the first period’ on goals by: Emile Gagnon. and ats Bob Dempster, but Savala’s got one back. 14 seconds -after’ the second” Lakelse goal when Doug Richie scored. to make it 2-1 at the.end of the period. the game. scored unanswered in the second, with: Mike : second- ‘place, Skeena Hotel Thursday, ‘Thomson getting the first four'minutes: sight at 8:30 p.m. in'the Terri ide ARStiA into the: period. Mallett's two came rat: ‘in the riext scheduled CHL game. ” “Bogart got the final Savala’s marker” - with: five minutes remaining in the” middle frame. ; : Gagnion's second of the. ‘game for” “Lakelse- completed the scoring with: three and a half minutes s Pemaining i in a four _. times League-leading Savala's . takes ont ~-divided-up-in-the territortal- and round-by-round drafts, .The teams. .drafted 192 players in’ 16 Tuesday, leaving | eight rounds for today. : " ‘The league begins its 18- game regular season (no preseason games) March 6, _one- month ‘after the National Football League’ 8. - Sullivan says Super tourney should stay This - ‘season's ‘expanded , Super Bowl tournament, the result of the 57-day players’ . Strike, should seriously be considered for the future by the -Natlonal Football | : League, says Willlam H. - Sullivan Jr., president of New England Patriots. ' ’ New England is one of,alx - benefictaries of the NFL’s ' décision to increase ‘the number of playoff teams to - 16 from‘ 10, — eight each from ‘the : American’ and Nallonal conferences,’ in- stead. of the customary, five apiece. oo The Patriots, after a 2-14. " tontention for nearly the whole season. Going into.the , | ~~ won-lost record last season,’ rebounded for 8 64 mark in the strike-shortened 1982 Beason and were one of the © _ three extra APC teama that _ biave - qualified. for. the - playoffs, which ‘begin ‘Saturday. eee New England mate it by. ~ beating Buffalo” Billa 90-19 "Sunday. during. the - final... “weekend of: the regular’ -, Mabon? : Los “although cynles 1 may.” - *ridlcile the whole thing (the oo Playoif format), the. honor ‘ot the opportunity of, being ‘In the playofts has greatly - Iifted the .apirits. of our: : ‘fans,’ said Sullivan, ‘Their. , réictlon alter the game was - the most startling thing I've Over seen in‘all my years in * Sporta; . “That one vietory Sunday erased all the bad moments ; ‘of our-team’s: past for the ‘ fans. ?. ‘ oA. ' Sullivan said the team’s ineffectiveness In recent years — -the Patriots have not won a playoff game. ' since 1963 — were hurting the New England aren. ; ’. “7 think this particular ceciton of the country is-a -. little slower in having large "attendance. numbers unless . - the teams are in a Pennant race.” The system enabled most ‘teams lo remain in playoff next-to-last weekend of ‘the season, three of the 26. NFL . teams’ had been eliminated - ‘from’ the Super Bowl - - tournament . and, heading ©” -: into ‘the’ final - weekend, ax ‘ were gut... Urider . the. previous fore mat, the three. division. ™ -chaivipions and ‘two wild-'- card - teams, from: each-” conference’ qualified for the — playoffs, Using that system ° this. _feason, first-place finishers Miami, Cincinnatl and Los Angetes : Raiders wold have qualitied in the AFC, along with wild cards - _ San Diego “and Pittaburgh. “In the NFC, it would have bean. champions Washington, Green Bay and , Atlanta, - plus Dallas and . Minnow, rounds | ‘and its poor. “ attendance before the strike - | Hartford . Clarke, “We're offering a lot of players a: better chance of making..a team, a better opportunity to’ become ‘a starter,"' sald Simmons. . Simmons said the USFL is operating. at a “disadvantage in timing” in competing against the NFL. Collegians can. tell the. ’ USF'L they want more than they are being offered or they'll wait for the NFL —. _ but the NEL teams will face no auch pressure “because, - can be. selective . in our signings. "From Day 1,1 said there would be no all-out bidding. © : ‘war — & dollar war, or player war — with the NFL. © But tliat doesn’t mean there - “won’t-be some skirmishes.” - - Quarterback Maino, “called the progpect of a _ bidding war ‘‘a unique | * situation for a: -lot .of players” whose value could increase because of the competition, . om * ~— < Z : Stats and Standings i NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Olvision WLTRAP, Chicago 26 8 6 176.131 58 Mirinesots 20 31 8 168 348 48 St. Louis 14 24: 4147 166 90 Detroit Toronte . goat 7:137:170 23" Smythe Olvisien - dmonton Winnipeg WF 17 4 156 158 98 Calgary 142¥ 7 166 18 35 Vancouver 13 19 8 140 148 34 Los Angeles 14.18 5125 14393 WALES” CONFERENCE. 7 Adams Division © ; ton 2310 6 160 116 52 Montreal dt. 103 14250 Buttato Ved F 159.130 43 “quebec 18 15'.6 176 168-42 0 24 °5:129 1625 Patrick Divisten Phita 2412 5 165 124 33 NYI 20 14 7 150.133 47 Wash Vayt 10 ist 140 46 NYR- 2016. 3.103 144 43 Pittsburgh = 12:22. €.131 178 30 New Jeragy 828 7 10f 17425 Tyeadsy Resuite NY Islanders 5 Bulfalo 2 Quebec 3 Montreal 3 Philadelphia 4 Vancouver | - Chicago 4: St. Lovie 2 ‘Mdrnonton 4° Calgary 4 " Tonight's Games. b! 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