the es SUPERBOWL. DROPTHE REDSKINS | ‘INTO BEIRUT ’. BUTNOT FORA ” WEEKORTWO - AMERICA... MY “PRIORITIES TOO. ARE TO THE. ac{> the.” National : Association, , fourth The tna TAMPA, Fla. {AP)_— Mark Moseley’ has a gut feeling that Sunday's Super Bowl, will be decided ‘by a field goal, and he says he’s determined to be ready for ; the phallenge. “It's all mental — you've got, t to kick the goal. hun- a of times in your head. me re you g0 out on the jenddo it-for, realy, Aids the 35-year-old veteran 128.1. he,,.,,¢ontemplated the matphup _ between- his oceans _* champion Washington Redskins and the Los Angeles Raiders for. ss National Football . League championship, Moseley scoffs at the general impression that. plage . kickers have the cushiest Job in the business — on the field no more: than 20 seconds a game if you don't , ‘Kick off, as in Moseley’s case, mwybe al most ‘our minutes a season. ou don’t even get your uni form dirty. “But that's only what the public, fees,” sald the Redskin’ kicking specialist, . apro for 12 years, “q dpend the whole week preparing just’ as the other, guys do."” Moseley ‘said he surveys the field - from _ every possible ‘kicking position and then he visualizes himself: sending the ball through the uprights. ' Reduced to today's ol computer aii ne ffi : in ‘effeay} dt oF tls full bE HteHt apes. V the crucial time comes, te reaches down in his " memory bank and pulls one. out-for the occasion. Then — wham! = ao he lets his leg fly. ° - “Leven havea big picture in my living room of a pair of goal posta shown with a ball going through - the uprights,” he said: ''I study . it by the hour and picture ‘myself. making the kick.” Moseley had to do a lot of reassessing a couple ‘of weeks ago in the NEC title game when he missed his first four tries — against San Francisco 49ers — only - to recover with 40 seconds Temaining to hoot the 25. | | :Moseley’s ready for ~ Sunday’s. challenge . yard goal that won the game 24-21, One pundit said if he had | missed the fifth try he would have: become the first . player in history to be fired on the field... . Even with these-last-gasp heroics, he was showered with abuse by-fans, . “No, [ didn'p+tose con- ,, fidence when I missed-those Sfour in ae bow? odeley ; * said, “The conditions were ~ _ horrible, “The surface was sandy, like a beach. Everybody was slipping and falling down,” ; Moseley the last remaining orthodox ‘straightaway kicker. in a game inundated — with soccer-style specialists, but he ‘doesn’t feel .he-is an outmoded relic.. : Moseley was easily the best kicker in the league in 1982, scoring ow his first 20 tries and extending his streak to an NFL record, of 23. “ ‘is His 95.2 percentage also’ WAS a league record. Loquacious Lettieri i - back with Whitecaps. Jencooven (CP) — A 40-tninute closed meeting detiveen Vancouver Whitecaps coach Dérek Possee and his loquacious goalie Tino Lettieri Tuesday aft¢rnoon ‘ended -_ in agreement ahd haidshakes, And Leltieri. will be available when the Whitecaps fneet Chicago Sting: in a North American © Soctét* League indoor game herettinight. _ A'ivedlay wai of words between. Possee and Léttiert * hadjproduced, among other | | things, a a statément from the 26-year-old goalie that fie, “would not play again’ for Pogsee, and a ease Belcher, baseball’ 5 te draft selection for it second time in fl ht major- -league talent, ‘4If T possess the abllity pro scouts say I have, I know I'll make it, barring: any injuries,” said the” right-handed pitcher. oS have confidence in my work ~ habits and desire.” lew York Yankees made Belcher, 22, the first player chosen Tuesday ih the’ secondary phase of fat between! Ant ali P sleh wht ‘immediately place Lettier) on “recallable waivers, . leaving him behind when . ‘the Whitecaps made a road trip to. Chicago and New York...’ “Tr not afraid to admit - that I have ‘apologized for some of the comments I - made. — and we'll just take it from there,” Lettieri said : after the meeting Tuesday, “T know T'm a bit ‘hot- tempered and I guess [’m Boing. to have lo try to get ‘ever that.” - Possee: denied there | was ‘any ‘personality _ conflict. and ‘winter draft rps rien i . "Minnesota also made him the No. 1 selection in last June’s erie bul he failed to the Twins, Yankees’ vice “president Bill. Bergesch, called. the six-foot-three, _210-pound prospect a pitcher of great quality. “We had him well scouted and feel he ts a pitcher who will be playing In pinstripes within the next few seasons.” , In_ the ‘draft's regular phase, another right-handed, . “But he had to. prove he ~ wanted to play. for me, “We both said things in the heat of the moment that © - perhaps we shouJdn’t have said. But now’ we have ~ -completely cleared the air “and we know exactly where - we stand, It's turned out ta be very posilive for both of us.” i : ‘Lettieri, who signed a new one-year contract with the _Slandard NASL . two-year. - optlon in November, said he was aware the Minnesota Kicks (recently moved from Fort Lauderdale) had made inquiries about him when . the; waiver was announced, “ ‘Jim: glee ‘aid ‘Bob | | |---Dempeter each scored four: ‘ *goals Tuesday night td lead Lakelge Hotel to a° 14-3. ; victory over Skeeng | Hotel in Terrace Commercial aan ~ Hockey League action atthe _ Terrace arena. -“Rigler had ‘eight points, . adding’ ‘four assists to le. : _ Rearing at 9:57 of. the: first _ Hawks rookies lead victory — > Atlanta. Hawks : rookies Randy Wittman and ' Glenn -Riyers in the back- court: together ‘during ‘the ; “? fourth. quarter agains! the -guard-rieh Utah Jazz — and L got: ‘away with it, Jazz, hag the best record in the Western Conference of Basketball - largely because of. their guards, ‘including - all-stars Adrian Dantley-and Rickey Green and: high-scoring Darreii Griffith; , But the Hawks won their straight . game Tuesday night, beating the- _ Jazz 112-106 as Wittman and ’ Rivers,.~ ‘whe together average 14 points a game, led Atlanta to a 34-23 ad- vantage in the period. - .Elsewhere it was Por- .tland 121 Dallas 114, Golden ° State 123 San Diego 110, Los Angeles 103 Washington 95, Houston 124 Denver 115, : Boston 122 Kansas City 113,. Cleveland 105 Chicago 103,.. Milwaukee 112 Indiana 92, Philadelphia 128 Detroit 117, and New Jersey 121 New York 115, _Wittman, from Indiana, scored five points during a 10-2, spurt that enabled . Atlanta to turn a 92-86 deficit into a 96-94 lead, with -Rivers supplying. the go- ahead basket on a dunk with 4:59 remaining. The Hawks - then stretched their lead to 102-950n a rebound layup by; Dominique-eWiiki nei who had a game-high'31 ‘peifils.” ’ Griffith-led Utah with 30 polnts. Green had 24 points for the. Jazz and Dan’ Roundfield had 21 points and 13 ‘Febounds for : the Hawks. | Celtics 122 ‘Kings 12, Los Larry Bird: led Boston with 38 points, 13 assists and nine “ rebounds, LaSalle Thompson led | the Kings with 21 points. iGers 128 Pistons 117 Moses Malone had 34 Philadelphia extended its home winning siteak against the Pistons to: 22, - ' Teammate ‘Julius - Erving ‘added 26 points and 12 rebounds... "= Lakers 108 ‘Bullets. 35, ‘Kareem. Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points for Los - Angeles. The Bullets raltied to within four points with 61. - “minutes left but Earvin . Johnson picked up 10 points and three of his 12 assists to ee eee | NBA _Standlags EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic “Divihion Basion. 20°79 «765 — Philadeiphia 27°11 HI 2M . New York a. 33 84 New Jorsey 20 20 «500 104 Washington VW? 22 436 13 : Central Division =” Datrait 22% 479 “ Milwaukee 22 16 «ST? =. + Atlanta 21 18 538 1% Chicago 18-31 NF 8 Cleveland 2 NS 0 . Indiana * 10 27 .270 11% WESTERN CONFERENCE . Midwest’ Division eae want to play «pian yt aa 3 . Vancouver.” . ‘ Kansan City = 16 22 421 8% ” , Benver~ 1623 410 F San Antonio. 16 23 410 ¢ Houston 15 25 .275 We _Pacitle Division *. Los Angeles 24 14 6320 ~~ * Portland m1 6 . Seattle 19°17? 628 4 - Golden . Stale 19 21 TS 6 Phoenix : W722 ds Te _ Son Diego Riverside, chosen first ‘Mariners. ..The regular phase is for college and | junlor college dropouts and - high school players who - graduate in January. Toronte Blue , _meanwhile; focused —at- tention on the outfleld and pilching.. sof An. the regular. phase, the Jays took 12 players. Their first selection,the ish pick ‘ ‘overall, was outfielder Eric -Yejding. . by edule Jays, . VW2o27 OB 12% ' ‘Toes sy Rawits : Milwaukee 11t indians 92 Philedetphia 178 ~Petroli 17 New: Jersey 121 New ‘York 115 Allsnte 112 Utah 104 Boston 122 Kansas City. 113 Cleveland W5 Chicago 103 Houston 124 Cenver 115 tos 5 Portlend 121 Dalias id - Golden State 123° San Plepo No . Tonight's Games Philadelphia at Cleveland New Jersey at Detroit Allante at Milwavkee “‘Oenver at San Antonio Daijen va. Seatite af Tecoma Woshinotes at San Diego : Thuriday Games ' “Chicago at New York H « Lot Angela at Phoenix WN Portland ef Golden State No had . -Hand’s fourth Owens: | points. and 16 rebounds’ as’ “a amateur athicte award. -track .and field Angeles 108 Washington | keep the Lakers ahead. : Blazers 321 Mavericks 14: ‘ Jim Paxson scored 19 of his 27 points during Por- 4l-point — third quarter. Rolando Blackman led the Mavericks with av points, : ‘Nets 121 Knicks 115 . goals, while Dempster and period but Lakelse tied it a ., Mike Leblond each had six-. - “point -nights as Lakelse - -Moved back. into a first- place ‘tie with Savala's - ‘Restaurant in league.’ standings. “ ‘Skeena . opened the. minute. later. and when Dempster got his first goal - of the game with a minute to play in the first, Lakelse took the lead and never .. Jooked back, | : Lakelse led 8-2 after the + Second period and scored six more times in the third " on thelr way to the win. ‘Dempster had four goals and two assists, Lebiond _ Skeena; Skeena Hotel and Ev’s Clippers both took easy wins Tuesday night in Terrace Men’s Basketball Association action. Ev's won the early game 108-623 as they walked away from Kluss and Sons, and ~ ; Al f- Skeena broke the Seasons win streak with a Otis Birdsong scored 25 g4-¢9 victory in the late points and Buck Williams added 22 points and 12 rebounds for New Jersey. - New York got 4 points from Dave Crawley as they went Bernard King. - Rockets 124 Nuggets 145 Ralph Sampson scored 21 of his-27 points in the second half to help Houston, Denver got 30 points from Dan Issel. , Cavallers 105 Bulls 103 Cleveland's Lloyd . Free scored four of his 23 points in the final-.minute to - Feverse a two-point deficil. . Chicago got 23 points from Sensons 34-69. All Seasons Orlando Woolridge. — Bucks 182 Pacers 92 - Marques ‘Johnson scored | 25 points and Moncrief added. 22° for, me, ‘Ey’s got 37 points from Richard Klein and 24 from over the century mark for. the second time inthe new” ‘year, ‘Ev’ 'S ran up 108 points the last time they played Kluss Jan, 5,in a 108-78 victory. Scoring for Khuss. were Frank Borsol with 22 and | Willie Chemko with 18, In the late game, Skeena | extended their post- Christmas win string to five games as they downed All had won two in a row before -Tuesday’s game, Dave Killick had a game- “Sidney high 22 points and Phil. Letham scored 20 for Milwaukee, Indiana was led Skeena. Mark Kloske led - by Steve Slipanovich with 17, “All Seasons with 14 while * points. Warriors 123 Clippers 180 Purvis Short scored 12 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter for Golden State. Terry Cummings led San Diego with 25, *=Moses: ae “Ww ing ..c:] , Owens : _ prize NEW “YORK. : (AP): . Edwin Moses, the world-.- record: holder in the 400-"* secutive races, was named - Wédnesday the winner of the. fourth annual . Jesse. international The award, given to the.” athlete who best personifies excellence in performance . aswell as co-operation and. understanding — among A : peoples of all countries, is . named . after the great | Olympian who .won four . medals at the 1936 Games at Berlin, ~ Moses won a gold medal in the 1976 Games al- Montreal and broke his. world record by 11, one-- hundredths of a second with | a time of 47.02 seconds at ° Koblenz, West Germany, last summer. He also won a gold in the inaugural world cham- pionships Jast August al Helsinki. Moses was chosen from a list of 12 candidates selected - by a worldwide panel of electors from’. - North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, South and Central Ernest, Transactions: * paltimers Orioles name Terry Crowley minor league batting instructor, * Cleveland Indians sign pitcher Jamle Easterly and second baseman Aational League Montreal Gxpas sign outfletcer. Mlauel Dilone to a one-year contract. FOOTBALL CFL Calgary Stampeders algn stave Buratto as head coach and clrector of football eperations. USFi, , arizena Wranglers sign linebacker Darryl Nichols, offensive guard John Sherlock, defensive backs Bob, Jenkina and Andy Moll; name Pete Kefelia’ - wide recelvér coach. Jackaonville Butla sion linebacker Tommy Thurson and guards James Brewn afd Warren Gray. Los Angeles Express sign.tght ands Gordon Hudton and Chuck, Walker, guard Mark Gardner, defensive “tackle O¢e Monson, cifensve tackles Dennis Wittlams and Lance Dodson, tinebacker, Don Brown and running back Rodney Webster. New Jersey Generate algo defensive end Freddie Gilbert to a three-year . contract, Mew Orivens Breakers name Jobe Herth quarterback coach. Greg Ross and Doug McKay each scored 12 points. Thursday’ 8 games wil] “had a goal and five assists and Tim Kolner had: two ‘ goals and two assista as they all moved up in the scoring race. -. Dan Nelson had two goals, _ Carmen Brown had a single and Ron Smaha assisted on three ‘goals to complete the ‘ Lakelse scoring. . . Scoring for Skeena Hotel were Mike Larock, Mike Thompson .and = Chris Ev’s easy ~ feature Kluss and All Seasons at 8:15 p.m. and Skeena and Ev’s at 9:30 Reneerkens: Thursday night’ 8 ‘game a the Terrace arena will feature another interlockin contest between Lakelse of the Terrace commercial 3 league and Weldall from the Kitimat Commercial Tockey League. ; * Game time is 8: 15 p.m.,“ and no. admission: will ‘be* charged. winners: pm. All games are played at Skeena Junior F Secondary School, i a KITSUMKALUM SALMONID |: ENHANCEMENT SOCIETY General - Meeting - the Terrace-Kitsumkalum ‘Scimonid Enhancement Society will: hold. its "Annual General Meeting — ‘Thurs. Jon, yD ~ 7:30pm - SKEENA ROOM I TERRACE HOTEL New members ‘welcome! 1 ‘ he ne &® rt a BL ie Alcan i in. “You were asking... 2 about the Kemano Completion, Project: :. This is one ofa seri erieg of ang ' people to ‘questions about pl , ~ project asked by residents of the Northwest. “Q. . What assurance can Alcan give that a: a new * .).;.°.' aluminum reduction plant would not) “+. threaten the environment of the Northwest?» _ métre intermediate hurdles . | ee and’ winner of ©-87 con. bees A...the best assuraineé that Alcan can provide ~ to the people of the Northwest about alumi- -." pum plants is the example of the company’s ’- newest plant, Grande Baie, in the Saguenay- eo Lac St. Jean region of Quebec. | Grande Baie is one of the worlds most oo advanced aluminum reduction plants. Itis .. ~ “about the same size as the new plants — ~ proposed as part of Kemano Completion, and it would serve as a model for the new plants. ’ The Grande Baie plant shows that - aluminum reduction and environmental ea re protection are compatible. At Grande Baie, 7. 4" air emissions have been limited to ote. amounts, well within goverment guidelines ve. and regulations. There are no liquid effluents. ’.. And there have been no problems with - -environmental effects. — Grande Baie is located in the heart of dairy *. and farming country similar to that of the | “2.' Nechako Valley-in the Saguenay, farming, -. tourism, the forest industry and primary. ~ aluminum production have co-existed for decades. Any new plant that Alcari would buildin BC. “would be at least as advanced as Grande - oO Baie’ in safety standards and emission control. = Di Bill Rich _ British Columbia __ Ifyou have a questionor would like . 2.3 *,. to know. more about Kemano Completion, . Bes please contact Alcan at: Aluminum Company of Canada, Lid 3 | o . "201-370 Clty Centre 0° Kitimat, 6. VBC 176 British Columbia lans for the - ‘Vicé President for wera from Alcan’ minimal