Get ready for a super . Super Bowl. , All the elements are there for what may be the most memorable National Footbalk League cham- pionship game yet, “a heavyweight real powerhouses, [none corner, we have the . world champion Washington Redskins, winners of the National Conference title. Sunday . , against 49ers staged a gallant three- touchdown comeback in the fourth quarter. In the other corner, we have football’s dead end kids, the rough and tumble Los Angeles Raiders, who beat up Cinderella Seattle 30-4 for the American’ Conference crown. “These are a couple of sluggers ‘with arsenals full of knockout punches. ’ Perhaps the character of the Raiders is best ex- pressed by defensive end Lyle Alzado and linebacker Rod Martin. After LA’s grind-t-out victory over the Seahawks, a game pock-marked hy a number of fights up front, Alzado said:. “It was a war against Seattle and it will be a war ‘against the Red- Skins. " "Ina war, you: want foot soldiers and Washington's Jonn Riggins is one of the best around. He rushed for 123 yards and two touch- downs against San Fran- cisco, a playoff record sixth Straight 100-yard games. _ Rozier, Maulers ‘ ‘agree” “pinrsstnent” ap)” = Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier has agreed to a . three-year contract with Pittsburgh Maulers of the Uniled States Football League, a published report said today. ‘The team called an af-— ternoon news conference on the subject. : ' The Pittsburgh Press reported the Maulers signed the University of Nebraska star to a guaranteed con- tract believed to be worth slightly more -than $3 million, making him the second-highest-paid player in professional football behind Herschel Walker. ‘Pages, The Herald. Monday, January * 1984 ‘herald — showdown between two of the league's - game © San - Francisco. 24-21 after. the‘ “Redskins vs. Raiders oe Super Bowl should be super "What did Alzado think ° about that? . “Without a doubt, John Riggins is a hell of a running ‘pack," he said. Then he added: ‘If we get ‘achance, we'lltear his head off.” That ‘seemed to be the strategy against Seattle as the Raiders limited Seahawks’ running. back Curt Warner to 26 yards in . rushing defence. “We wanted to tet them know early that (hey were - not golng to beat us in the big one," said. -Martin. - ' “We're not going to change a thing against the Red- . skins. “We're going to go right after them,’ That's what San’ Fran cisvo did. Down 21 points with just 15. minutes remaining, the 49ers burned Washington for three touch- down passes : by Joe Mon- tana to tle the score, But ‘the Redskins drove down the field one last time for. Mark Moseley’s decisive 25-yard field goal. The winning kick, with 40 seconds. left, came after Moseley had missed. four earlier altempts. His team's hairbreadth -escape left their coach, Joe Gibbs, exhausted, ~ “We threw everything we had out there,"-hesaid. “We * took our best shot.” Happy Raider fans goona LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thirteen people were Mat and 23 arrested as hundreds of spectators stormed the .- field following the National Football League playoff: game between the vic- torious Los Angeles Raiders and ° Seattle: Seahawks, police said, oo ‘Fans ‘swept onto.’ the - closed end of the Los . Angeles Coliseum field in the final ‘seconds Raiders’ championship dozen stadium - security ‘Last year, ‘Walker, also a Heisman. Trophy winner, signed a three-year contract — with the USFL New Jersey . Generals reported to be worth more than $4 million. Maulers spokesman Bill Keenist refused to confirm the newspaper report, but ‘said an afternoon news conference would deal with Rozier. Keenist sald. neither Razier, who is in Japan, nop his agent, Mike Trope of Los Angeles, would attend the news conference. ‘ Maulers general mansger George Heddleston refused to say the contract was - signed. But he confirmed to’ 9 In care ‘| SATURDAY, JANUARY 7/84 $7,072,577°"° JACKPOT | CARRIED OVER 1} 7 14/314143 THE 6 WINNING NUMBERS WININ ANY ORDER BONUS NUMBER 12. {ES TO sOuTore sour PRIZE CATEGORY a NO.OF PRIZES PRIZE VALUE JAC 8 OUT OF 8 WINNING NUMBERS “IN CARRIED SOUT OF6+ BONUS NUMBER OVER $246,201°° SOUT OFE 349 WIN $9 414” 4 QUT OF 6‘ 34,157 | JOUTOF6 668,997 WIN 510° | Lottary Foundation LO ing the draw date, Inthe event af diserepanc: numbers tist, the latter ahail pravait. Winning tickets must be bresenied to an autharired Western Canida © TO 6/49 ratailar lpeated within Abera. | British Columbia, Manitoba or Saskatchewan whi 6 acizbe cr ald orciaim forms provided. Prizes must bé clalrmed wien a yer tahow Winnora must print their fame and adaress on the back ofthe licker fo claim thair prize. belwaen this list and the official winning SAT. JAN. JACKPOT ESTIMATED AT *10,000,000° - ‘ 14/84 of the. 30-14 American . ’ Conference victory Sunday, and tore’ down the metal goal posts. , Then they charged toward- the other end, where they - wére met by aboul two. "of the original Soviet squad: : real tear ~ personnel. It was a standoff, o with fans repeatedly failing to get.to that goalpost. ‘out, and the. security men finally were reinforced by _ police, including 10 mounted officers who were pelted with debris as they helped clear ~ the «field. ‘Those! : arrested were led away in ~* come they can't just’ take -.Police - Officer . Charles. handcuffs.’ ° . Stropko said two police officers and 11. security guards were injured, “Real . enthusiastic fans there,” “Real ‘exuberant. ” He knew. of no injaries to spectators: ' . ‘the newspaper’ “that ‘a ten was tative agreement reached last week during a meeting in Miami between Rozier,, Trope, - Maulers President Paul Martha: and Heddleston. - ; oa “We did not leave ‘Miami empty-handed,” Heddleston told the newspaper. ‘We ‘had the understanding of an _ agreement. - “There were some small details to be worked out that - have since’ become major details, but I'm confident they can he ironed out," Despite published, reports during the weekend that the Numerous scuffles broke he‘ gaid © wryly. 7 ‘Washington used a. pair. of penalties against, defensive backs Eric “Weight "and Ronnie Lott to’: keép - its. winning drive in motion. © __“Tt’s too bad that & game like this-had to be decided "by a crucial officials” cali," sald 49er coach Bil Walsh. “These things ‘are: un- fortunate, but people in the league don’t want to deal with it. “A replay : would be’ ex- cellent.” Gibbs would not be drawn into that debate. =. “The officiating is best left for other, people» to decide,” he said. The penalty against Wright was for 27 yards ona " pass intended for Art-Monk ad gave Washington a first bwn at the San Francisco " 18° . “That bal couldn't have been caught by a 10-foot * Boston: Celtic," Walsh said bitterly... Then. Lott was detected "holding Charlie Brown on‘a third-down~" play, giving: Washington a first down: at the eight. Three plays later, Moseley kicked the wining field goal.. . Like Walsh, Lott was bitter, . "Te. they're. so ) good, how. ’ the ball into the end zone?!” he asked, How come they need help from the: of- -. ficlals?”* _ * Just how good, the Red skins are is somethirig’ the Raiders intend to ‘find ‘out. The answer ‘could make this, Super Bowl _-bomething. _ special. . Maulers - and ° Rozieiwere close to an’ agreement, Rozier said Saturday at the East-West Shrine’ ganie-in San Francisco that he had - not.yet decided whether he © will wait for the NFL draft” on May 1. . Rozier rushed for Wt yards before: Spraining his quarter of Nebraska's 31-30)” Orange .Bow! loss to the | . University of Miami. He rushed for 2,148 yards and scored 29 touchdowns nhuskers to a 12-0 regular- season record. — “ Sampson gets . lesson and win | ° Although Kereem Abdul- Jabbar, who is approaching the all-time’ ‘ scoring leadership in the National Basketball Association, taught a few lessons to: | Canada may _ win medal HALIFAK: (CP} Canada’s Olympic hockey team is a youthful but skilful squad which should win a medal at the Winter Olympics, says Alexander Yakushey, a Soviet veteran of international hockey. “Canada has many good players,” Yakushev sald _ through an interpreter after ‘the U.S.S.R. edged Canada 6&5 Saturday night to give the Soviet All-Stars a 6-1-1, won-lost-tied record against ° the Canadians go far in their ‘ 10-game series. The series resumes tonight in Montreal | and concludes Wednesday in’ Quebiéc City, | “They lack international experience, but’ they should do..well. I think the. (Canadian) .Olymple team hag all the prerequisites of winning one of the three hockey medals,” Yakushev was a member. that participated in the 1972 ’ summit series against a team of Canadian professionals, considered one of the beat Soviet hockey players ever. “*Milwaukee. . ~ 125-110... -. On Saturday, it-was: New = and he’s . emerging supersiar Ralph Sampson, . the. Houston- rookie got What he wanted © — a victory’. over Los Angeles Lakers, * Abdul-Jabbar scored 30 points to Sampson's 21in the first meeting between the two centres, but the’ Rockets ° kept the Lakers. from returning: {o first’ place in ¢ the Pacific Division with a - 120-116. night. : “We won the game, it victory. ~Simday - wasn’t really me against . Kareem ,”" Sampson said. “I. think we respect each... other; I- have respect for . him because of the. kind of - person and kind of player he Is. ” Elsewhere Sunday in the - NBA, Ddtroit defeated 141-100 and . Seattle outscored Portland: : York 140, Indiana 103; New Jersey 108, Atlanta 104; © Cleveland 108, Philadelphia. 98; Chicago 67, Washington 7a: ‘Kansas City 100, Phioenlx #3; Denver -141, Dallas 117; Golden State 164, Safi Antonio 133, Lewis Lloyd scored 29. points for the Rockets, wha - fought off a late rally by tha Lakers and then won going - » away, Caldwell Jones and ‘Robert Reid added 21 and 20 - points, fespectively, io Houston's balanced attack, Earvin Johnson had 25 . points and 14 aceists for the Lakers. - modest, : - goals on: as many. ‘shots in _ time in his five-year career _that the right winger. had 7 ‘although he said he com ere piket wor ‘five-gdal’ games" “ran his ‘goals. total to 22. right: ankle in the third: _ was: New York Rangrs 5, " Canadiens 3; Chicago Black while leading the .Cor- - _ Hartford Whalers 3: ’ Edmonton .6, Hartford 3; “milestone . Sunday — night, . Flyers ‘Gustafsson took over. Dave “Christian: and Doug: Jarvis algo ‘scored for the Capitals Rangers 5 Islanders 4 -Rangers the victory. with a goal “1:31, ftom, jFegulation ‘the flrat- Ranger . defen- _ceman. with 300 career Osborne, took: shot from the point that bounced off a group of players and fell at _Maloney’s feet. . Brent Sutter, Duane Sutter, . ‘Kitimat Lions’ Blaine Moore y scored one of his two goals In the ensuing play as he helped ‘the Lions’ bantam reps io,a-8-8.tle Saturday afternoon: at the Terrace arena. This goal. came in a three-goa! outburst late ‘In. the second perlod that brought Kitimat to.withina * goal at 5-4.. oe Modest Bengt It’s hard to. tell in'which area’ Washington's Bengt’ _ Gustafsson is more adroit —- scoring goals. or. being Greg. Gilbert and Tomas Jonsson scored for the “Islanders. ; Sabres 4 Canadiens 3 - The Sabres have beaten Montreal five straight times this year. and eight. times -over the last two seagons. Phil Housley, who had a goal and two assists and has Scored 12 points in his-last five games, set up Gil The one area led to the’ ‘other on Sunday as Gustafsson ripped in. five leading the Capitals to an easy. 7-1 victory | over ‘Philadelphia Flyers in National Hockey" League action. “The five» ‘goals: represented only the second scored three or more goals, ° He pag eae] Trea €) “MeEwair ‘seored~ the a vel fener at “with’: ~ Kariskogas’"" ‘his hometown team in Sweden. He's the ‘only Washington player ever to score five goals in a gamé,. - ‘Gudtatsson brushed: ‘aside . ‘his: glittering perforniance. t's just nice: that T'did it, "said Gustafsson, who ‘as Lethbridge Broncos rolled to a 42° Western ‘Hockey League win Sunday ‘night over the punch-tired ’ Brandon Wheat Kings, still recuperating from a wild ‘brawl the previous. night. Medicine Hat Tigers, the ’ Wheat Kings’ opponents in - the third-period fisticuffs Saturday - ‘which -saw 23 players ‘ejected from the game, also lost Sunday. The Tigers fell 7-2 ‘to Calgary Wranglers. — : Elsewhere Sunday, New . Westminster Bruins downed Victoria Cougars 4-3. and Kamloops Oilers dropped . the road-weary Saskatoon - ’ Blades 7-2. On Saturday, | Medicine Hat ‘defeated . Brandon 6-2’ in the fight- filled . affair, Victoria beat _New ° Westminster 5-1, Saskatoon downed Kelowna ‘Wings 6-5, Portland Winter Hawks took — Seattle Breakers 7-3. and Prince ‘Albert Raiders ‘trounced Winnipeg Warriors 8-3. In Lethbridge ‘Sunday, - Brandon. coach Jack ° Sangster ‘said although “But it's history now." In other games Sunday, it New ..York Islanders 4; Buffalo Sabres 5, Moitreal Hawks 2, Vancouver Canucks 0; Winnipeg Jets 4,, St. ‘Louis Blues 5, "Toronto | _Maple Leafs: 2, . On. Saturday, it was: " Boston 5, NY Rangers 2; NY Islanders. 5, .Chieago "3; -Philadelphia 8 Detroit 4; Buffalo 4, Washington 2; Quebec 4, Toronto 2; Montreal 5, St.Louis 0; New Jersey 7, Pittsburgh 4; Minnesota 2, Vancouver 0; Los Angeles 7, Calgary 1. Gustafsson led Washington with two ‘goals inthe first period, one in the. _ Second and two'more in the third. Medicine Hat blamed his “th 70 dem: NEL record team for ~ starting the em fighting Saturday, it be for goals in oné game [a six, ghting ¥, gan fter the Tigers " . cheld by thre playera — the - 2/e" lhe Tigers “took a run. al our goaltender.” last being Darryl: Sittler, ““«ard'T don't think there. now of the Flyers, but ¢ then -was any cause for It because with Toronto. ; they were up 62 at the Sittier'.alao reached . a ‘was - minus’ two - players * becoming the Sist player in Sunday. because of one * NHL history ta Play in 1,000 game suspensions handed “games. out after the brawl. "Dave Poulin put. “the : The Wheat Kings played up 10. then. “the last minute: and 39 seconds Saturday with an émpty net because both . their goalies were-among. - the players ejected, After. . More ‘than, ‘300 minutes in penalties,: - the — teaing . finished with five. . players Don Maloney gaye the time: ” each on the ice and one . Tiger the only spare left on Hon ‘Greschtier,: who elther bench, _ earlier in the game became . Mike Lay led. the Tigers Saturday with three goals, while Mark Lamb added a : pair for the winners, © “In Lethbridge Sunday, McEwan’a second goal, a ‘thort-handed effort with 14 ‘seConds’ left. in the first assiats on a goal by Mark Anders Hedberg, with, ‘ peried, gave the Broncos a two, and Raijo Ruotsalainen 2-0 lead, and thelr seventh algo scored for the Rangers. —_atraight win. In Calgary, Scott-Machej, Punch- drunk Kings lose: second first two goals of the game . ‘ seconds left -in the third time,’"” ‘said Sangster, who 4 * Kamioope 7. Saskatoon 2 , New darmrarattt 4 Victoria 2 Gretaky, Edm . ay ret , : Medicing, Hat § Grandoh 2 Kur, Edm |” ' arr Portland ? Seattie 3 Trottier, NY 748 Saskatoon é Kelowna 5 Bosiy, NY} no Priva Ney Wellminntar 1 Plone, BA ae al a new Albert ottinives 3 cout Que “a a 87 1, y Garnes . Lethbridge a? Prince Alpert Federko, Sti Bu ry vena a “brig: Severd a are Coty. can gets fast five ‘on Saturday. -Vancoiiver with the winner. Perreault last scored Jan. 4 at 15:54 of Brent Peterson and Mike - Foligno also scored for. the second period mastic ‘Buffalo, Guy Carbonneau t Los Angeles. © 1) scored twice and Mario © Denis Cyr scored gna Tremblay once for the Power: play and — Steve Canadiens. Ludzik added an empty-net Black, Hawks 2 Canucks 0 goal while goaltender The Canucks have now Murray: Bannerman gone more than 154 minutes stopped all 44 Vancouver ots ; without scoring. They were blanked, 2-0, at Minnesota Jets 4 Whalers 3 Dale Hawerchuk and Nave Babych scored within. 34-second span late in the ime and Tim Young added Two goals in a 1Sdecond: am e pan in.the second period by qe C pe Patin : Hatton's Joel Quemey i Hagin in wena we a Lindi” CHatk “asd ipa ree Malone Mangold each scored twice to pace the Wranglers past Medicine Hat. Lay- scored twice for the Tigers. Cliff Ronning scored one goal and added two assists to lead New Westminster to its 4-3 win over the visiting Cougars, atoning for Saturday's 3-1 loss in Vic- toria Saturday. Victoria -had a potential equalizer with, just five usd erased 41-0 Winnipeg fe ca and Doug Sulliman’s goal early in the third made it 3-1 for the Whalers. Coe Blues 5 Maple Leafs 2. - St. Louis goaltender Mike Liut celebrated his .28th birthday by Stopping . 37. shots, ° Left winger Jorgen “ Pettersson scored his. 14th. and 15th goals of the season for the Blues, who also. got goals from Bernie Federko, wha scored a team-high 25th, Jack Carlson’ and Brian Sutter, . Liut was beaten hy Peter Thnacak and Jim Benning. NHL Standings aa period, but it was disallowed by the referee who ruled the whistle had already blown. In Kamloops, Ryan Stewart Jed the Oilers with three goals, while Stacey Wakabayashi added three assists. Géalie Darryl Reaugh made 26 saves for Kamloops. In Victorla Saturday, the line of Fabian Joseph, Jack MacKeigan and Paul Bifano led the offensive charge for the Cougars in their win Wales Confirence Patrick Division : WLT FAP. tslanders a7 1d 2 199 18) 58° over the Brulns, accounting Rangers 1d 5 178 Nea gs , a 23:12 6 187.182 52 for all five goals. wash 2070 “a ee ae In Kelowna, Dale Henry Pitts 92) § 139 101 23 New Jerssy = 9 9 2 118 105 20 scored two goals, including Adams Division the winner at 17:56 of the Boston - 2461739189 126 55 Buff : final period, to. give Quebec HH i ; ane rae Sarkatoon its win. Mertorg 7020 20-184 42 1? (723 Portland goaltender Campbell Contevence . ~. Peter Fry stopped 53 shots 4, Norris ioe a We Wr ae and ' team-mate Jamie. St Louis 1821 4 1665178 40 Nicholls scored twice forthe $iceee ba we Winter Hawks in the Detroit smyth sae 10. 74 34 imyihe Division | triumph over Seattie. Edmonton = 31-74 253 tan 6 Calgary 15:19 7 153, 100:47 Vancouver 16:22 5 160 178 37 Winnlpag 1821 8 17% 200 95 . 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