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SEATTLE (AP) — Free- agent quarterback Warren ' Moon,, a: superstar in the Canadian Football League, has the potential to become. another ‘Joe’ Theismann, says Seatlle Seahawks coach Chuck Knox, | “{ don't think there's any question ©. that Warren Moon's going to be a slar. in the - ‘National Football League,”” Knox said Monday. ‘He can throw the football, he's. got a, area “arn,” he’ s* ot presence, all those, “wines. “<1 Would think in the right system he could be a Joe — Theismann., He's got those qualities.” Knox; whose “Seahawks lost to Las Angeles Raidérs - in ‘the ‘American Football Conference | tile game, didn’t try to hidehis feelings. about the Seahawks’ bid to try. to’ sign. ‘the former Edmonton.-Eskimas' ace, Theisniann, a one-time CFL standout with Toronto Argonauts, .-is considered the. best; quarterback i in the NEL today, He will lead - Redskins against <‘Los” Angeles Raiders in the Redskins’ bid for. their second consecutive Super Bowl championship Sunday: “Warren Moon is a great talent and he’s in a unique position,” Knox ‘said, ‘No compensation ‘has lo be given ‘for the team signing him, , * “] certainly think. we have — to take ‘a look at that stuation. “Pm. sure ‘Mike McCor- mack, (Seattle's president | and. general manager) is going to. address himself to that situalion. ” Knox ‘said Moon ‘has to” have “the right cast around . him?" in’ the NFL to realize: ~Dokes “road Four months alter losing his © World Boxing| Association heavyweight, litle;' Michael Dokes’ is sweating through workouts in Australia and leaving the “bad ways" of ‘his life . behind, his adviser Says- . “He's running, he's training,” Marty Cohen said fram’ his home in Florida. “His future is great. . “I'm sure, just sure, he'll be ail right now. You'll see him -return to the ring — “and, when ‘he does, you'll see the Michael, Dokes I” § knew 10 years ago.” _ A month ago, Cohen and the . .. 98-year-old Sydney, Australia, to gel the fighter - _ track, Dokes’ his full potential, He noted. the former University of . Washington Rose. Bowl star needed a strong offensive line. “You've, got to. have an offensive line ‘that kind: of tough to go back there and throw.. it while you're on: your back. “So you've got fo go some place where people will - their ‘program, structure around! you.” eRhOR GOK Me Beatles “Yo the playoffs for “tie first, : time in the club's eight-year ‘history i in his first season as - their coach. ‘Moon's passing stats, refeased officially Monday : from CFL headquarters in’ won't prompt anyone ‘to disagree with Toronto, Knox's assessment of. the young quarterback. - The 27-year-old quar- terback, who played oul his ‘option ‘with Edmonton Eskimos asl: season and currently is being | wooed by several National Football League clubs, ‘set’ all-pro - single-season records for ..J passing. yardage, attempts, and completions. in 1983,. ; statistics, . official © league show. pass attempts for 5,648 fosave up to “Eh eh * AT, ' Us can. -protect you,” he:said. “It's” completions - individual Moon completed 380 of 664 yards. Two of the three. with opportunities ‘ "Gold & Silver jewellery '—Mens & Ladies tings: —Watches, . clocks. - 6 —Tall ‘Ships outers Le SaSSSESHSSSTESUSSES TSE | Moon could star in NFL- a previous all-pro marks were... set. during‘ the. 1982 NFL season. Danny White of Dallas Cowboys held. the | mark for most . attempts” (533) and’ Bill’ Kinney of Kansas Cily Chiefs for most (46). .Moon broke: his own. yardage- passing standard of 5,000 he accomplished in 1982. In addition’ to ‘Moon's - efforts, — the Eskimos’ set three. CFL: team passing records. The 5 B62 yards 8 ined | broke the © previous amatk of, Ef 384 they set_ in’ 1982, ihe. 691 pass attempts bettered the 666 . set by Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1982. and, the 354 completions eclipsed thé total of 391. established: by the 1983 Winnipeg | Blue Bombers. : : : ‘Condredge-. y Howay. “of “the-: Grey’ Cup-champion ‘Toronto Argonauts. gave ‘up. the fewest interceptions. He’ attempled -372 passes: and - ~had. only five - picked’ off .- while completing 210. | Ray’ Dewalt of B.C. Lions: finished first in completion’, percentage .-(62.2) and. second in*both completions ~ (442) and Passing ‘yardage (3,637). 0 6, . Joe Adanis, who finished the season. on the , Argos reserve: ‘list “afler, being.” acquired :; -in abnid-season: ‘from Saskatchewan,’ ‘Sel: a: CFL record by. ‘altempting 62passes as a: Roughrider-in a July-29 game ‘against the . Arges. Adams shared ‘the ’ ‘previous record ‘of.'34 with former Argo preal, Tobin. “Rote. . ANTIQUES QUALITY FURNISHINGS AUCTION: . Place—Lakelse Motor tHotel- ; 4620 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C, | Preview—Sun. Jan. 22nd. 2p.m.-? p.m, -. Sale—Mon. Jan. 23rd - 7 p.m. ; Tues. Jan. 24th-Jp.m. . Avetioneer—John Perlich Our Once- -a- -Year : Clearance. Sale tt van. at —"Atianti™ lead orystal (Made: 1: it ie flatware ‘Se All sales final “No boxes, no altwrep ' TERRACE Terrace Sipping City Centre Centre KITIMAT . Kithmal Sasieaunuenousasrousnstsasesssonsie! ‘ ‘practise. Be cTAMPA, “Fla. : api Officially it"s-the:1ath, Super. ‘Bowl, the National Football ~ : (eaguc 8 great spectacular, - Dut. o . the defending. :- ehbipion ‘Washington - Redskins it's « like: -being invited lo a mugging.’ Joe: ‘Theismann, ». skins’: MVP. © quar-* terback, insists thal part. of - hig; preparation ‘has. been iightly-strolls through the; tqughesl sections “af: ‘the ipital “to. gel ° “naysell mentally in a frame ‘ol mind . :pet- beat up.” ‘Theismann's ‘concern “is. ae “pride. themselves” ‘in: ‘being - “the: toughest, : roughest "meanest , -scoundrels “either side . of the: ‘Great “F -: Divide. rn Se Their reputation preicedes them. They - are. vthe “Intimidators,”” - “the | -- Tenegade’s the black: hats;: _Ahe unwanted and unloved, .@ager to gel even: With the a world, - a They . revel: in “thie: “pole : “model in. whict: they. have been cast. They’ inherited: it.. ‘back in the 1980s in, Jhe'era_ Birdwells, : George Atkin- | sons and Jack “I Was a Paid. Assassin” ‘Tatums, It's: an: “image they’ not: only are of _ po mind to. change | but wish | * to embellish ‘They break your jaw: with ‘an elbow. They knock you down, step on your face.wilh. a_ cleated | Shoe” and, then pivot. vo : They are proud. ‘of ‘being “the game's . bully, “the - Foughneck ; who'll :bust up cMmirers are the: - Hell's - Angels, who: 200m . Up on - motorcycles to wateh them: . Coach’ Tom Flores . and * quarlerback Jim’ Plunkelt ” are both’ rather -mild- ‘ mannered exceptitns tothe Raiders’. norm, but neither . Seems eager t to disavow’ the : Raiders’ legacy... ep Asked al a dean angeting niente, fA qh * Hurry in — prices it ‘alfect only = while quantities last thru Jan, 28 show he. “controlied his or his Sunday opponemts et of the Ben. Davidsons, Dan ~ the saloon-al.the toss ofa. -coin, Their” greatest, ade “denions, Flores; longue. in ‘cheek, ‘said, “I throw ina. ‘piece of raw meal-and exil Teal fast’ Plunkett, mal : a - former, Heisman: Trophy . winner 6 .* ‘disearded: ‘by “New. England - the’ ‘and San” ‘Francisco; and twice benched by the: “Raiders, ‘spalnis - a graphic “picture of: his, teammiales in his autobiography. : “These guys: ‘are. crazy!" “he. ‘writes:""The Raiders ‘frequent® bars :— ‘the kind you- drink. in. ‘ind: the kind — they Jock you'up behind. it wasn't” a typical day if someone, “wasn't arrested or ”- ‘the police. didn’t call up looking. for..a player. The. . Raiders ran. their own - missing: persons bureau.” He recalled: that. Warren “Wells ran pass patterns with Jan alternpted rape charge -over his head and later went lo Jail; John-Matuszak once “spent: ‘time ‘in a. straight- jacket’ afier: ‘Bolice found.a ar ..44 pistol and | bayonet in his “ear - and’. ‘Marv Hubbard . revelled in: bar fights: .*! * “Al Davis ‘shistory is that ~ of: finding :-society's | in- ~ ‘corti ibles.* dnd” ‘dressing, . ‘them ‘in football uniforms,” "Plunkett, added:in his book. Davis-runs the franchise, - a maverick who defies the : establishment - and ‘strides the ‘sidelinés' “in a black leather’ jacket and dark ‘glasses, looking like a hip Darth Vader. . Even the, Raiders’ logo is . ‘characteristic ‘- shield showing ihe head of a. pirate wilh an eyepatch and: : two crossed swords, . . Al ‘Davis has buill the Raiders’ roster year after | year with bullies, casioffs. and maicontents.. 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