TAMPA, | Fla. (AP) — Washington Redskins’ dreams of glory turned into a nightmare as they fell victim to. Los Angales Raiders in the most lopsided game in Super Bow] history. “The brass ring was there for the taking,” said run- ning back Joe Washington. - “We just didn’t catch it. “{ thought we had prepared for them ex- tremely well, but we got beat. The Raiders deserve all the credit." - The National Conference champion - Redskins, who had defeated Miami 27-17 in last year’s Super Bowl, were hoping to become the fourth team to win back-to- back Super E Bowls. But their ° dream died Sunday when | ‘they were overwhelmed by the Raiders 36-0., “We lost in about every ‘way. It wasn't Redskins football,” said coach Jce _ Gibbs, a loser in post-season play for the first time in | " seven games. “I think the overall credit -has to'go to - . Los Angeles. ' “They did such a great job. They rushed the ball on us. We never really got into ‘the groove. They did a good job. pressuring on us all . day. as - OFFENCE SHACKLED |. ' The Redskins, who had - ~beaten the Raiders 37-35 in October, were shut down by a Raider defence that limited. the league's most — =" — for Re "potent offence to iis lowest point total since early in the . 1988 | season, |. “They beat us in every ‘facet. of the cane " said quarterback.“ Theismann; “We wea to do ' what | we ‘did to get us here, and it just didn’t work.” He: ‘suffered - two in- terceptions ": while com- ‘pleting ‘16 of 35 passes for 243 yards: ‘Wide. receivers. Art Monk “and Charile Brown, ‘who’.combined to ‘catth 14 passes ‘for more . ‘than 240 yards in the first, _ Raider’ “game, had. just. four * eatches' ‘for 129, yards the - ' second “time around, in-— eluding one- -60-yarder ‘when ‘the game was out of reach. “We played nerd, but the Handicapped hockey team TORONTO (CP) — When Pat Flick thought of for- ming anice hockey team for mentally retarded children, it seemed like a simple idea. “We'd line up a team that. would play other retarded kids’ teams. We thought everyone did it.”" But Flick discovered the only other hockey teams made up ‘of mentally- retarded youngsters played floor hockey. ° Flick, director of hockey at the Grandravine Com- munity Centre in- north. Toronto, noticed that when “regular” kids registered for hockey every year “a couple of our coaches had retarded boys. “But they cauld only watch the games and il was obvious they ached to get into a game," he said. When he and other coaches and organizers decided two years ago to set up “an, ice hockey: program . for retarded. children. : thought we'd get atiout30 or’ . 40 kids out to play. But on the first day, only two showed up.” “Now we have up to 17, including one girl, but it looks like 100 out ‘there because we have. two LONDON (Reuter) .— Arnold Muhren, who spent most of the 1970s in the shadow of elder brother Gerry, entered the 19903 with two burning ambitions in English soccer -- to win an FA Cup Winners medal at Wembley and to play in a League champlonship.w- inning team, Last year, the 32-year-old Dutchman achieved the first landmark when he was a member of Manchester ; , - United's FA’ Cup-winning - side, Muhren crowned “that Wembley | appearance - by scoring from the penalty” spot ‘as replay after the teams had drawn 22 the previous Saturday, United: . beat’ Brighton 40 in a- midweek coaches for every kid.” ‘The youngsters play against their coaches every Saturday morning, with. a ‘number of young regular hockey players taking part... IMPROVING FAST “The younger players there give the atmosphere that they're playing a regular game,” said Flick. “And the mentally retarded -- kids try to mimic them: And the kids’ parents believe how fast. they" re improving.” can't oe patience.” >. But he said. the ‘children ” have learned more than just skating and shooting, olds, didn’t know how to tie their skates,” he said. “Now they dress themselves just like other hockey’ players. And off the ice- they do better in school.” Although he insists “fui ig - -Purtzer Two of his young charges ; , have improved so. much | they: have advanced “to . house league competition, When =the’ = program started, -sald Flick, the. , Coaches began by holding ‘the children ‘up; teaching ‘them to skate. - “During that first year, the parents were very, very - cautious of everything we did," he said, ‘‘Now they’re aol welk ss ° Flick | said.. given the ‘opportunity to play. ice hockey “because nobody wants to take the time. And-it takes a great amount of time... and: The elegant midfielder was on target again’ Saturday and his 60th- minute’ winner against Southampton could yet | prove decisive in his quest for‘a championship medal. . Muhren’s goal was far from his sole contribution to a matvellous game at Old Trafford’ ‘which United eventually won 2-2 to remain two points behind. ‘league-leader Liverpool. ’ After ‘United fell Behind on a goal by Southampton ‘striker Steve - Moran, Muhren finally -found his feet on the icy pitch and ' saying ied what ‘you: e paee: ‘mentally , _ Tetarded . children aren't PHOENT: (AP) — . first one came too aulckiy., Tom Purtzer said, And the - * second one, well,’ he ‘won- | dered if it would ever'come. “| "wag beginning. « to ‘wonder -if it- would ever happen, if I'd ever. win: again,” Purtzer said . after he converted a great ‘sand: shot into a 72nd-hole birdie ‘and the + winning margin ina anestroks ‘victory Sunday, . pehey pais ene. saa = a Nereaines The be bunker shot set up-a two-foot putt for the birdie-4' he had to have te turn back’ _rookle Corey’ - Pavin. finished off a no-bogey final | round of 65 and: produced a winning total’ of 288, 16 captain Bryan Robsonin the clear, and hia deadly: shot tled the match. Mohren struck again on the. ‘half-hour - when he curled an exquisite cross on to the head of Frank Stapleton. OUT IN FRONT The Irish International striker had not scored §10 previous outings |. ‘but ‘this time he flashed a header past, Peter Shilton - to at ° United in front. 4 After Southampton tled it gradually took control of the -; on a disputed goal, Muhren ‘ended all arguments in the 60th minute when he collected 4 pass fram Mick ‘Duxbury’ and drilled ‘a leit---- midfield in — his inimitable style. 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Super Bow] champlons, saw:. the first crack “in their - dream come. five. minute © _into the game . when: “tight: : end Derrick. Jensen blocked ; a Jeff Hayes punt and felt on. the ball on theeng zone. for: a: 70 Raider lead. os 2 “Everything turned: ‘gour right from .the, begining, ” * said Washingtén--- placeticker Mark. Moseley. i “ht blocked Jeff's punt: ‘and: we: + just seemed to go. downhill from -there.”. “The - Redskins’ the way, as Moseley missed a field goat and hed an extra ; polnt-blocked. “It'was a critical play," ” Gibbs said‘ of the blocked punt. “It was just a blown - assignment, “They came ‘right up’ ‘the: “middle. It was’ the only the- second time ithashappened — } to us im the threa years I’ - + have been in’ Washington." - *John Rigging, the running: - back who - carried. the Redskins with mére ‘than’: 1,000 yards in the Fegular | season and had gained more started.’ when‘ (they ‘y:than 100 in éach of his last. seveh games, blamed himself, in part, for the Poor + Showings i . needs competition the’ main thing,’ * Blick.” would like: to” get. ‘some. “competition: - for. that ice hockey will one’ day for - retarded children, | Noting that the . first. winter games for mentally’, retarded children were ‘held | last, “year, . Brian . under par on the - Phoenix Country Club course.” “It was- only. the. ‘second victory in-Purtzer’ 81-year career. His first came early . ‘tu his third’season as 9‘ pro, in. the 1977 Los Angeles Open. He went: seven full "seasons without ‘a victory, ‘then he. stood. over ‘that. little, two-foct putt, 3 Bra Sindee: “f ree ‘share of the top: spot until he left a :1-foct birdie. ‘putt short of the cup on the 7nd hole, then had to stand by ‘as Purtzer collected thé $72,000 _ first’ prize, Pavin“had a closing 68 ‘anda 269 total. . lr con second Quest Siow an Benteoe “Wilkins to leave England . : youngsters, Healso predicts. "Some, even the 15-year-" Pavin,, ‘who had ‘ea of program co-ordinator of the special Olympics, doesn't . .expect to see ice hockey. on the program for at least 7 four. or five years. be’ included in. the special. “mentally, “ooo skating yet,” he said, but “Many just can't handle . added speedskating. programs have been started . - in some communities in the. - an _ Province. . : wo finally won. an Curtis - Strange, with a final-round 67, and ‘Lary’: Mize; who -had a 68, were next at 270.-It.was another two shots back: to Doug: Tewell, Bil} Sander and . George Burns. Tewell had a last-round - 6¢,- Burns’ and’ Sander’ 67,. Jim. Netfor of Burnaby, -- BG, closed with a 71 for a 277. total and earned: $2,780. He‘ finished 4 shot:ahead'of Pe Dave Barr ‘of Kelowna," BC, Who shot a 67 and ‘won 3, 113. . Dan Halldorson | ‘of Wins nipeg faded to a 74, finished at 284 and won $864. Richard Zokol of Vancouver failed to make # the cut. © MONFREAL (CP) -- “NHL: statlaticg raleased Monday: (Monday nights . games cluded) * “SCORING LEADERS AP Pim - Gretzky. Edm = 58-90 43 e » Ruri, Edm! 8 4b 8s 90 Bomy, NY!) 3B 44 at 6 Trottier, nyt er re ee? | B.Staitny, Que 27 50 7? 30 Goulet, Que. "96 35 mus Coffey, Edm = “24 46 70 80 Dionne, LA 4 a 40 Faderka, stl 2°47 at. oa? -'Padarson, Boa 19. 47.856 56 Messier, Edm 9 a6 a3 107 Slimmer, LA - . 90°33 49 “a2 Nicholle, LA a? 36 6334 + "Deblol, Weg 25° 38 aa oF ‘Qerodnick, Cet. 32 30 42 -10 Tentl, Ver | Hw 4 as ‘Hunter, -Que N40 104011 “Valve, Tor ~ ie 22 6) 70. Larouche, NYR 34 76 60 10 Middiston, Bos “30 30 66 19 Savard, Chi’ ” 25 35 60 40 .Groten,. Min 33 TERRACE, RURAL - COLUMBIA BRITISHCOLUMBIA ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY Court of Revision TAKE : “NOTICE. THAT THE . FIRST “SITTING. OF ‘THE COURT OF . REVISION TO .HEAR APPEALS - CONCERNING THE 1904. ASSESSMENT . ROLL FOR THE. DISTRICT. OF DISTRICT. OF . NEW HAZELTON, VILLAGE OF HAZELTON, | - DISTRICT OF STEWART. AND THE AREAS . DISTRICTS No. 88 and No.92.. WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: AT THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING 4506 LAKELSE AVENUE, © - TERRACEAT 10:00AM... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1984 |, DATED AT TERRACE BRITISH THIS vanDay OF JANUARY, 1964 “NORTHWEST ASSESSMENT AREA OF SCHOOL TJ. PROTHEROE . AREAASSESSOR MACORDS OOALKEOPERS . CEmpry-nat goals sracheted) MP GA 30 Avg. Ciprice 009213.16 Garrett = special teams were poor the reatof ‘Kedy Kermode passes the torch to Prince George's Sho Bear In front of the Terrace Hotel Saturday Morning. The torch will be taken to Prince ‘George where. it will be used fo light the’ flame of the B, C. Northern Winter ‘Games, February ard. a New. nickname for Raiders TAMPA, :Fla.. Finally, 2 Las. ‘Angeles ‘Raiders’ have a nickname. - "They weren’t going to unveil itunless they won the Super. |. Bowl. Well, they won itr ‘Ob; : did they: Siti: ite ape fae et «Reality: rit: Upormayou;! gentlemen, we handled the ’ Hogs," defensive end Howie : Long said after the Raiders demolished the ‘defending : . Super. Bowl . champion Washington Redskins. 38-9. _ On. Sunday. “Qur defensive . front. seven: came up. with our own ndme this week, the © Slaughterhouse Seven... Bumphus: takes. boxing title ATLANTIC ‘CITY, Nd. (AP) — Unbeaten Johnny Bumphus. says he’ was (AP) — “game,” - Matt Millen, “We just killed ; - “We were ‘saving It ‘until - we won the game. We may just start to market our own “E-Shirts." ¢ They marketed an HE, the “Redsklris’.”’ p find _ ube oiferaite’ Ie ne ut thes scored 21 or more poinig in "a4 straight Bames. _ ‘They: were, “helpless “against the-" - Raidera’- . defence: :““Wohn ~ Rigghis®: Mditth, Ramble oo Hage *: a wid tle a “We - + dovninitadehile < Thelsmanii. didn’t fuvitioe _ from the beginning of: the | game to the erid. of the said . linebacker them. The - Redskins | were. coming. off -a season in» . whieh they ‘set a: National . © ‘League ~ record" Football: with 541 points. They. had . 15-round sunanimois * decision over Garela, 27, on Sunday. ’ “T wasn't hurt, ‘but: I was sturied,” - Bumphus sald « about . the knockdown midway through | the fifth round, “He stunned ‘me about three times with good Tight hands,” - Bumphus,- 22.0 with. . ‘knockouts, and Garcia, 53-2: 7 with seven knockouts, took ' ‘turns “working each othe r- over in the.-corner in the ninth Found, but’ in ihe loth and. those were the. > igh ‘Spots, ; rena ee . pil . Were. the ‘Redskins fiat? - “No, I just thought: iwe- . Were. awesome,”: - Millen said. “Its that simple; And - ‘the: Raiders . were simply strutting when it was over. Garcia ‘began cy ‘iasert himself. .)° ©, _ He “buckled Bimphus’ legs with a single shot to the ‘head in the 1th round,: but — Bumphus came back witha ~ combination: of shots to fia “head. Bumphus unloaied in the 12th round’ but ‘Garcia: refused to .wilt- and came back strong in the 18th. : They stood toe-to-toe. for . . Much of the ith and’ final. - round, but it was Bumphus- landed’. . the. more -. _ stinging blows. Line: juggling a ‘big hit * for Winnipeg Jets. Kens 1,08) 2.3 Pesters wan uo 9.302. stunned” ' hwhen Lorenzo kee tg) Bath ad 1 a Ger. af es o the arrano an a short. right to the Sura aan iss 1 a1 neck . that. “knocked.” him see, aan 2, 882) down. But it wasn't enough ye ho Umea es a ae tp keeP i a nine Wash: e' ‘or re 2 ve melanin ie 4 038 339 Association junior SAY! (0 29h tee 1) aay Welterweight title. . Froese W342 70..1-310 The title, made yacant by Mert) adh oH te retreat of wenn ouchard = ron or, longs > fod 3. 8 ae “Bumphus, 23, following his Que (1) 2.907 1720 & 27 us Haglan “A798 101.0 enks VI 70 Pe “aye CRA eee a7. Wamslay =: 1,475 1012 32 Sevigny 127 740423 ‘MG 2092 87a gy at Bannerman =—s-1,495 102-2 3,07 Esposito a Che (7) 245-108 9 be Fuhr 3. Me. if Ue an van (2 ais maa aa. mma | (oP - Laut. DMT... arry Long put on a “i ag Sa ig # i imbeing st Soy ; } : ‘ and it out to b a. big WN 0 eawards vine r ‘o “ a hit for Winnipeg Jets’ fans, - ory aan we 3 . Before a National Hockey . Millen 2,061 128: 1 3.73 League game - against Velwor 2a 20 9°80) © Vaneotiver Canucks, the Hifd " (9) 2,701 tet ovat rookie. coach decided it was time " to: retinite centre * Laurie Boschman with left Winger Scott ‘Arnel « and ‘Lucien DeBlois, = - ‘The change didn't mean a 433% thing. in ‘thé “firet “two __ perloda, but: : ‘> Avniel ‘andDeBlols made. «thelr ‘coach: look’ liké- a’ . ~ gents in the third, sparking ‘ the Jets to an uphill 4 win aver" the Canucks; ~~ * Boschmian;- The line had a total of four “goals and six assiste for 10 points, with” " Boschman, Me 70 0 407° Arnie] and: DeBlols ‘each M4 0 20. scoring “once in the third ; a? 57) 0 398 Brodeur 1,072 1110 0° 4,24 Ver (9) 3,087, 18 1 TD. Resch" + 784 120. 1 4010 Low’: 1,143 :. Tamil. 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Long; whose” team ex.” ‘tended. its uitbeaten record - to nilne Hames on home ice, 8 14.00 | said he wasn't worried: the Jets were behind by tivo _ because the. _ goals © entering the. final period, Ce “We don't seem to play well until we go- down. a.. couple of goals,’ the coach . said. “It never concerns me when we're down two or three goals, - "We can ‘score ‘them; ’ although we're having” trouble preventing” them.” He: may not nave ‘been upset: ‘about * Jets ~ trailing. but many Y pestle in” the crowd ‘of 11,713 weren't - _ happy, They cheered when the first and second periods ‘ended and Picked on a number of Jets, The < Jets. coujdri’t de anything right in the’ firet two. periods, . but that WAS, ‘Canucks wouldn’t leave them: along, with a fiéree- forechecking display that férced_ a number of mistakes. ‘In ' the | third. perlod, however, the Jets lock aver ‘the ‘Canucks. hustling: tole... arid outshot the ‘visitors’ ‘e-: 12 while ° outscoring them 4, 0. - Boschnian got his second goal of the game. and 1th, of the season to: reduce. the deficit to 43 at 9: “01, Bengt. Lundholm . then’ tied the: score at the 11-minute: mark , when he beat goalie Richard Brodeur on a elése-in play. ,. Arnlel made it'54 for’ the. - Jets when he poked his own - - rebound past ‘Brodeur ai. ‘16:27 after taking a behind: *“the-net, pass from ‘Boseh- “man, Arid, -at ‘19: 22, with "Vancouver's .. Kevin * t | McCarthy serving & holding. peialty,. DeBlois. clinched the. win with a - drive that deflected, off. Brodeur’s siick, |. - Boschman, playing’ ‘his ‘fourth, game for the. dete after missing 17 with a. disclocated shoulder, wound p with two goals: and. ‘two assists, Arniel had a , goal - “and” three: asalsis and ’ DeBlois . pleked - up a foal and an assist? Rookie Andrew Mebiain “scored the other gal for the . Jets, «who -putshot » the " Canucks 92-28,