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Show Page 12-THE HERALD. Provo. Utah Sunday. January 20, 1980 State Bowling Championships Scheduled for March in Ogden with a $3 entry fee The rules this year require each bowler to show both the Rainbow Lanes with doubles and singles scheduled for the Greer Room atthe Hil! Top Lanes. The tournament will be on four weekends, March 1-2, 8-9, 15-16 and 22423. Prize money is estimated in excess of $20,000 Entries will close Feb. 2 Entry fee is $40 for teams. $16.50 per man for doubles and singles. All-Events is optional OGDEN — The 44th annual Utah State Bowling Association's championships will be conducted at two centers in Ogden this spring. Entries are being taken on a first come, first served basis secretary and tournament manager Frank J. Mozley said Saturday The team events will be at the sent to the ABC Masters in Louisville May 20-25 with plane fare and entry fee paid by the association Defending champions in the 1978-79 book average and current high average. 21 games or more as of Dec. 2, 1979 together with nameof ieague, association and establishment showing the cur. rent high average The All-Events winner will be tournament are: Mapleton. Nicholes, SLC, 1354, state record: handicap, Tom Moss-Ca! Sharp, SLC, 1406. Singles handicap, Sonny Gonnuscio Bountiful. Larry Bateman HAFB, 742. All-Events. Dave Bender, SLC, 1966. Homer Coleman Memorial Trophy. high team scratch. scratch game, John Arnold Goff high scratch series, Gil Martinez. SLC. 741 Last year a record entry took part in all events. There were 468 teams, 921 doubles. 1842 singles and 935 All-Events Entry blanks for the tournament are available in all of the state s bowling establishments serateh Dave Bender, SLC 1966 Pro Am Pro Shop, Salt Lake City, 2956, handicap. Angler's Inn, Salt Lake City, 3271. Doubles scratch, Gil Martinez-Sid 289, Memoria! Trophy. Perrero Here AreFacts, Figures on Super Bowl, Sunday’s Game PASADENA. cod UPI) — Facts and figures for Super Bow! Al Stake — ceil Football League championship for the Vince Lombardi Trophy Participants — AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers vs. NFC Champion Los Angeles Rams Site — Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif Date — Sunday Jan 20. 1979 Starting Time — 6.00 pm EST 3] Donnie Shell 247 220 26 250 SS 5-11 190 CB 5-10 FS 6-2 LB 6-2 LB 6-0 200 196 220 228 Legend — QB-quarterback. RB-running Network Television — Nationwide by Columbia Pregame program 4:90 Player's Share — $18 000 toeach member of win- ning team; $809 to each memberof losingtem approximately $1.6 million eng co total for personnel o! Game 6-3 6-4 vo‘ 6-6 MLB DT DE 29 Ron Johnson 24.5 T Thomas 36 Robin Cole 33 Dennis Winston Capacity — 101 603 Broadcasting System p.m. EST. 67 Gary Dunn Jack Lambert Joe Greene 68 LC Greenwood back WR-wide receiver, E-end. T-tackle. back SS-strong free safety, TE-tight G-guard. C-center. LB-linebacker; end FS. CB-corner- safety 7 i Previous Results jitions (UPL) — Player uniforms Pittsburgh will be the home gMlAM!(UBL)= Results of previous team. will wearits colored jerseys and wili use the West bench. Los Angeles will be the visiting team. will wear its white jerseys, and will use the East bench Sodden Death — Ifthe gameis tied atthe ond of ulation 60 minutes it will continue in sudden death overtime. ovongabetia Unie ialtonsl fed goalor touchdown) will w \d_ of regulation playing time the relereewiltumadately toes fc, otcenter of field, in accordance with rules pertaining to the usual reeoe The captain ofthe visiting team will Following a three minute intermission after the end of the regulation game, play will continue by 15 minute periods with a two minute intermission between each such overtime period with no halftime intermission. ‘Teams will change goals between each period. The rules for game timing and team timeouts will be the same as in a regular fameincludingthe ast two minutes of he second and fourth qi ‘Officials There wil be sevenofficials and two allemates appointed by the Commissioner's of (Seat game — Super Bowl XV, Jan. 2,198. in the Superdome, New Orleans, La 4, Los r bewilt Angeles Jan. 15 1967 attendance — 61.948 = Kansa# Bea eee “Winning ‘coach — Vince Lombardi Super Bow! IL At Miami, Jan 14, 1988, A—75.546 Green Bay (NFL) 31310 7-33 Oakland AFL) 7M “Winning coach — iter,Nomsbardt er 2 ew Yury" aE ies Re sen Baltimore (NFL) ue Winning coach — Weed cele owl IV At New Onttiee “fen Tl. 1970 A~ go 562 Minnesota (NFL) 0070-7 Kansas City (AFL) 313 7 0-23 Winning coach — Hank Stram Sui At Miami. Jan. at Be ‘imore (AFC) Dailas (NFC) om “y—m.204 0 6 010-16 310 0 0-13 ThumbnailSketches PASADENA, Calif \UPI) — Thumbnail sketches of players expected to start in Sunday s Super Bow! XIV between the Los Angeles Rams and the Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Offense WR —Lynn Swann (88), 6-0, 180 Tremendous athlete and clutch receiver who had problems with injuries early in season. Regarded as one of the game's best when healthy. Great leaping ability Despite slowstart. still caught 41 passes for 808 vards and fve touchdowns ~ John Stallworth (82), 62, 183. Tall fast va aie nis abilities make it impossible to double-cover Swann. Very dangerous after catch and positions body extremely well Set club record with 70 receptions and his 1.183 yards is secondhighest total in ciub history. Led vam with eight TD receptions. Was selected for the Pro Bow! for the first time and has caught at least one scoring pass in five straight postseason games TE — Bennie Cunningham (89), 6-5. 247. Com. bines size and speed so effectively. few strong safeties can cover him one-on-one. Made fine comck from knee surgery and could soon become one of the dominanttight ends in the NFL. Caught, passes for 512 yards and four touchdowns T — Jon Kolb (35), 62, 282. Bruised his shoulder late in the season but expected back for the Super Bowl. Overpowering in last year's playol games he is rated club's steadiest offensive lineman Tremendous upper bodystrength __LatyBrown 79) 4 8, Converted from wight end \go._ was perhaps the clib's bestblockerin a7 Refesen quickness and agilityrather than strength. Will need help against Jack Youngblood. C — Mike Webster (52), 61. 250. Consensus choice as the game's outstanding center. Voted to Pro Bowl for second straight year, his manhandling of opposing wards and tackles keys Steelers runinggameoe averaged an NFLbest 46 yards G Sim Davis (31),61, 286. Grand old man of club at age of 35. still one of quickest pulling guards in league. Buried Randy White in last year's Super Bowl, will be facing another All-Pro, Larry Brooks, on Sunday. Offensive captain since Winning coach — Don McCafferty up a At her Orleans Jan. 16. 1972. A— 0,59 377 1-24 PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) — How the Dallas (NFL) 0300-3 G — Gerry Mullins (72), 6-3, 244. Finally settled ray match up for Sunday's Super Bowl Miami (AFC) Winning coach — Tom Landry in at guard, he can play any position in the offenSuper Bowl VII PITTSBURGH OFFENSE line. Ankle injury kept him from starting the At Los Angeles, Jan. 14. 1973. A— sive No. me Pos. Ht. Wt. AFC title game, but should be ready for Los 82 Jobn Stallworth WR C-2) 183 90.182 Angeles. Exceptional trapblocker 770 0-14 $5 Jon Kolb LT 6-2 262 Miami (AFC) ranco Harris (32), 6-2, 225. Selected to 0007-7 the Pro Bowl 57 Sam Davis LG 6-1 255 Washington (NFC) each of his eight NFL seasons. Winning coach — Don Shula 52 Mike Webster C 6-1 250 Holder of all the major postseason running records uper Bowl VIII 17 Steve Courson RG 6-1 260 and the leading active rusher in the AFC. Rare At Houston. Jan. 13 1974. A—T71.882. 79 Larry Brown RT 6-4 255 combination of power and speed, his 22-yard td 0007-7 69 B. Cunningham TE 6-5 247 Minnesota. (NFC) last year’s Super Bowl stunned the Cow143-7 0-24 burstin 88 Lynn Swann WR 6-0 180 Miami (AFC) boys. Rushed for 1,186 yards and led team with 12 Winning Grae — Don Shula 12 Terry Bradshaw QB 6-2 215 touchdowns. + Bowl IX 20 Rocky Bleier RB 5-11 210 RB RockyBleier (20), 5-11 210. Displaced as Match-Ups 32 Franco Harris RB 6-2 LOS ANGELES OFFENSE No. Name os. Ht. 80 Billy Waddy WR 5-11 77 Doug France LT 6-5 72 Kent eu $ 61 Rich 60 Deansharrah 78 Jack: 83 Terr: 88 Preston Dennard 225 Wt. . 180 268 0 No. Name Jan. 12. 1975. A— 7130 7-17 7:0 014-21 "Steen 21 Nolen ‘Cromwell 59 Bob Brudzinski 53 Jim yoreod LB 6-3 PITTSBURGH DEES 47 Mel Blount CB 6-3 76 John Banaszak DE 6-3 Winning com= ~~ one PGAStatistics By United Press International (Through Bob Hope Desert Cass a. ee Steve triciaa Mark Mc icCumber 263.22. 3, Peter positions. Di — Gary bu SPECIALS THIS WEEK! ‘78 CHEVETTE 2-door, 4-speed, low miles. si Steve Larry Nelson, Craig Stadler and Leonard Furness into parting spotinca hisSted year ‘Thompson .778 Particularly strong against run. Adept at diagnosAverage per round — 1, Butch Baird 25.60. 2, David Barr 26.75. 3. Barry Jaeckel 27.40. 4, ‘im 4, Tom Purtzer 240.70. 5, ‘neal Bie 6Lee Colbert 27.60. 5 (tie), Steve Melnyk and Jim Carer 5767.7, Wally Armatrong 257.16. & Jim ‘Nelford 28.00. 7, Gary McCord 28.20. 8 (tie), Larry Thorpe 257.10. 9, Frank Conner 256.86. 10. Bill ‘Nelson and Curtis Strange 28.40. 10 (tie). Ed Kratzert 256.30 Byman,Billy Casper and Dale Douglass 28.50, Percentageinfairway— 1. Kermit Zarley 802 (tie), Larry N Mike Reid .000. 4 (tie) Average Pe ound — 1. Craig Stadler 68.60. 2 Jerry Barbertom JenkinSol\tt Thompson a (tie), Tom Purtzer and Mike Sullivan 69.00. 4, LarMike Sullivan.786. 8, Hubert Green .771. 9 (tie). Nelson #9.20. 5, Mark Hayes 69.40. 6 (tie), Dave Brad Bryant and GeneLiter 70. 1s, D.A. Weibring, Bob eee Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins and George Cac in Regulatiot 1, Lou Graham 889 per cent. 2 aangWate Percentage of subpar knee aor Larry Nelon 4, 3, Pat MeGowan 8. 4, Mark, McCumber 278.2 tie), Jim Colbert and Ben Crenshaw $22 5, RonTerry 406, Tom Purtzer 10.7, Jett 4. Butch Baird .264. 5, Miller Barber29.6 ie Mitchell 7228(tie) dohn Mahaffey and ‘John Jerry Pate, Tom Purtzer Craig Stadler. Mike sul Schroeder 749 0(te), Charles Coos, Bd Flor livan. Lanny Wadkins ) FIT YOUR BUDGET Los Angeles Offense — Billy Waddy (80), 5-11 180. Small. but que he made the club's biggest catch of the year in final moments of semifinal playoff gameto beat Dallas. Very dangerous in the open field. Caught 14 passes, including three touchdowns. in regular season WR — Preston Dennard (88), 6-1, 185, Made great strides in only his second pro season. Had apparent TD catchnullified against Tampa Bay in NFCtitle game whenofficials ruled he never had courage is matched only by his ability Despite plaving against Buccaneers with hairline fracture of fibula he was all over Tampa Stadium The prototype end for any collegiate defensive lineman Quick aggressive and smart — what else is there’ DE — Fred Dryer (89), 6-6. 280. Light weight hasnt stopped him from being one of league's most consistent defensive players of last decade Superior pass rusher. his agility and speed makes it difficult to run sweeps effectively in his direc tion May have problems with Kolb’s strength on off-tackle runs T — Mike Fanning (79), 6-6, 248. Fine first season as starting tackle, he is better against run in pass. Stay-at-home type toee against draw andsereen plays. Veryst DT ~ LarryBrooks (90), 63.254Will be going to fourth‘arse Pro Bowl, Presence makesit diffucuit to run inside and 1s outstandingat pressuring passer Doesn't get fooled often and draws help from the center against most team: LB ~ Jim Youngblood (58) 63. 231 Aggressive and fast he lbe going to his first Pro Bow son pass coverage, shared club ladwih tive echoes Picked off pass against Tampa Bay in both regular season and NFC ttle game.Scored twotouchdowns on interception returns this year. B— Jack Reynolds (64), €1, 1, Nicknamed Hacksaw," he's been the brains behind one of the league's most consistent defenses. Mobile and strong at the pointof attack. he and Webster will Must Register NEPHI Snowmobilers who plan to use the Levan Canyon/Nebo Loop trails are reminded that they must register their machines before doing so, according to Yuba Lake State Recreation Area superintendent MichaelP. Slauson. sion. Led club with 43 receptions and four Registration may be scoring passes. Fine hands and runs precisepatferns accomplished by taking TE — Terry Nelson (83), 6-2. 241. Big and strong registration materials to a keyfigure on running plays. Has speed to get the assessor’s office in deep. although club often forgets he's ara your homecounty.ForinCaught 25 passes, including three fous T Jackie Slater (78), 6-4, 969. Wai steady formation on what inhis first year as starter.Outstanding 08 ending materials to bring Juab ‘sweeps against TampaBayin playoff as Rams ran residents should call 623primarily to his side. May not have enough 1423 while Utah County Quickness against Greenwi Doug France (77). 6-5. 268, An Incredible residents should call 373tulethat can move. Converted from tight end in 5510. 1976, he simply overpowers peoplelike Oakland's Art Shell used to. Neutralized NFC Defensive Slauson said the Levan Player of the Year Lee aeaa in conference title ame Rarelybeaten Canyon Trail and the ‘ich Saul (61), 6-3, 1 Parmedto the Pro Nebo Loop Trail are beBowlfiefourth straight year, he can play any posiing groomed nowandwill tion in offensive line. Strong yet quick enough to flare out and control the middle of the line of be ready within the next scrimmage. Did a job on Tampa Baynose tackle two weeks. Randy Crowder in last game. Super Bowl could hinge upon how well he fares against Lambert. ing plays before they develop. DT — Joe Greene (75), 6-4, 260. Remarkable renaissancein past few years has vaulted ll-year veteran back to top echelonof league's tackles. A 10-time Pro Bow!selection, heled brilliant rushing defense fpeasy NFL leader #ari Campbell in con- ference jonship game. The spiritual leader of the Siecle" defense since he becamethe first playerdrafted by Coach Noll in 1969. in Cole (56), 6-2, 220. Strong. physical oeasis still learning the intricacies of the position in his third season. Firstlinebacker ever drafted by the Steelers on the first round, he's very effective on theblitz — Jack Lambert (58), 6-4, 220. AFC Defensive Player of the Year. he led team withsix interceptions. Selected to Pro Bowlfive straight Mere presence of a firearm, without a shot being fired, prevents crime in many instances, as shown by news reports sent to The Armed Citizen. Schedules "Kent Hill (72), 65, 260. Firstround draft piek whofilled ne void at left guard, although he played tackle at Georgia Tech. Outstanding 4.9 speed makes him adept at leading sweeps Winterskol RB — Cullen Bryant (32) 6-1. 234. Makes few mistakes, solid inside runner who can gain the season RB — Wendell Tyler (26), 5-10, 188. Has blossomed into club's most potent offensive weapon Breakaway speed and durable enough to carry 29 times for 66 yardsagalnst ‘Tampa Bay, Fine receiver who can any linebacker. Rushed for 109 yards andnine TDS” Caught passes in cluding a Ti-yarder. Especially dangerous on sweeps. A game-breaker. (QB — Vince Ferragamo(15). 6-3. 207. Showed remarkable poise down stretch for third-year pro who had only 35 NFL passes to his credit entering season. Took over for injured Pat Haden in final five games and has been exceptionalin postseason Big and strong but inexperienced. he may be confused by Steelers’ camouflaged defenses. Complet48 percent of his passes for 718 yards, with ive eerie and 10 interceptior aesprank Corral (3), 62,20. Dropped off con sideraly from a sensational rookie season when he led the NFL in scoring, but kicked three field goals against Tampa Bay to account for all the points, Hit only13-of-25 field goal attempts during regular season and his accuracy drops off marked- Presented by: Bob’s In Orem... sion have been completely ravhecled recently. house and challenged Cooper to “fight for hislife.” During a struggle in which the intruder attempted to strangle This 4d (Only Services You Authorize Will Be Done) ———TAM STATE INSP. i DUE ¢ 2 Lube & oil change Includes up to S quarts of high qualityoi! Lew 40 add 1.00 > Front end alignment “8° front wheel bearings, inspect calipers, turn rotors Activities will continue throughout the week with ariing of courae) among the highlights. nne Il NASTAR es will take piace at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday and there will be another NASTAR race at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Activities will conclude with the Hexcel Cup pro race at 2 p.m. Saturday. 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"67 OLDS CUTLASS COM Extra nice, ees trensmis- Firestone Our experts install 4 new front brakes pads, repack Now you can save on the by NRA Members, Anyoneis free to GOOD AT THIS LOCATION ONLY SNOWBIRD — Snowbird's annual Winterskol will begin with a NASTAR race at 12:30 p.m. Sunday andofficial TUNE-UP SPECIALS quote or reproduce them. Averaged 40.1 yards on 93 punts including longest of 60. Had two blocked Most American cars, Shooting usvally can be justified only counts beloware from clippings sentin ‘lark (13), 62, 197. Signed as a free an dasa creditable jobin first year with club. ‘Acond extra on same cars) Partsextra it need some circumstances, robbery. The ac- where crime constitutes an immediate, imminent threat to life or limb or, in jumping ability Makes the big defensive play but aves upalto bight to Pitsburg recelves (49), 59, 177. Another small defensive back en plagued ytinjuries. Excellent athlete who retumed three interceptions for touchdowns in 1978 when he was named to the Pro Bowl $8 — Dave Elmendorf (42), 6-1, 196. Very durable and an expert at reading the quarterback. Made an open-tield, touchdown-saving tackie on Tampa Bay's Larry Mucker i conference tile game. Intercepted three passes this yeat FS — Nolan Cromwell (21), 61, 197.1 ‘only his third year, has become one of club's steadiest performers. Intercepted five passes this year and has already scored twicein his career as a holder on fake field goal attempts, Playedboth safety and uarterback 1m college. Very gui ly outside the 40. Los Angeles Defense REE seasons and is always aroundvicinity of ball. Led Snowbird make him modelof consistency. His battle with Joe Greene abe a classic. tough yards. Was outstanding against Buccaneers with 106 yards rushing and four receptions. Gained 619 yards and scored five touchdowns in regular play an interesting game-within-a-game LB — Bob Brudzinski (39) 64 281 Under. publicized third-year pro who 1s one of” league's best linebackers against the run. May have problemscovering Harris and Bleier out of the backtiel (Ch Pat Thomas, (27) 5-3 184. Picked to the Pro Bowl last year he was hapered by injuries this season but should be ready for Steelers for small size with hard hitting and exceptional Snowmobilers G — Dennis Harrah (60), 6-5. 251. Will be going to Pro Bowl for second straight year. Powerful ve yards and 26 touchdowns this yea — Matt Bahr (9), 5-10, 165. Penn ‘State rookie drive off the ball, plus quickness to pass block At New Orleans an161918 Acre fine initial season in NFL, kicking 50-of-52 37 1-2 earedpoints 230 Dallas (NFC) and converting 18-0f-30 field goalatVow tai extra 254 Denver (AFC) tempts.His ie was second-best in the conWinning coach — T. 231 ference. Limited range, but steady within the 40. $ r Bowl Xiit 24 At Miam n 21 1979. A-— 243 Pittsburgh Defense 9,484 196 DE — LC. Greenwood (68) 66,20. Selectedto 7 140 14-3 Pro Bowl for sixth time in last sevenyears. Ha 190 Pittsburgh (AFC) Dils (NFC) 7 7 3 14-31 big gameagainst Houston in AFC title gameand 19% Winning coach — Chuck Noll 231 been club's best lineman in three previous Total jattendance, 13. games — has 231 Bowls. Talland rangy, with superior 032,406. Largest attendance — Super quickness and pursui 205 1o04i1. Super’ Bowl XI, Pasade ES John Banastak (76). 63.24. Placed at Jan. 9, 1977 244 na, Calif., right end after shifting betweenend and tackle for his first four years. Solid against run, excels at pass rush and recovered a fumble in last year's Super Bowl. Can play any of four defensive line 64 Jack Reynolds 79 Mike Fannin, 85 deck Youngblood 42 e Elmendorf USED CARS QB — Terry Bradshaw ri 62.215, Last year's Super Bow! MVP, he’s at the peak of his career All-timepostseason leader in touchdown passes he fired a pair in last week AFC championship game. Strong and heady, he converts third downs At howretah cal he.‘tm A—100,421 as well as any pro quarterback and doesn't fret Oakland ( AF‘ 16 3 13-2 ‘over mistakes anymore. Three-time Pro Bowl Minnesota (NFC) Be 07 7-4 selection, he completed 55 eercenollhis Passes for (AFC) a7 89 Fred Dryer 90 Larry Brooks Experts predict that within the early ‘80s about 50 percent of the population will be eating all three meals away from home. starter by Sidney Thornton early in year the 11- inning coach — haro t. 49 Rod Perry 33 oneaa: veteran enjoyed a fine dayin AFtitle game Pittsburgh (AFC) 027 7-16 year against Houston, gaining 52 yards and going over Minnesota (NFC) 000 6-6 for a clinching 4-yard score. Devastating blocker Winning coach — Chuck Noll ‘a fine receiver. Averaged 4.7 yards per carry er Bowl X en route to 44 yards this At aaa = 18 1976. A—80,187. Dallas Piabureh 15 Vince Ferragamo 26 Wendell Tyler 32 Cullen Br: 6-1 LOS ANGELES DEFENSE At New 80.997 th teams with 12 tackles in last year’s Super Bow! game. One of the lightest. middle ebackers he compensates with great upper body strength. quickness and instinct B — Dennis Winston (53), 640. 228 Nicknamed Dirt. he became a starter after Jack Ham's season-ending injury Known physical style. he recovered a fumble on a kickoff to set up the winning score in last year's Super Bowl CB — Mel Blount 147), 6-3, 205. Picked to the Pro Bowl for fourth ume in last five years quarter backs rarely test his area anymore Made key interception in last year's NFLchampionship game game to end a Dallas threat and set up Pitt sburgh's go-ahead score Rangy and smart. he's rarely beaten on big play. Also plays the run very well Had three interceptions in 1979 CB — Ron Johnson (29) 5-10 200. Enjoyed remarkable season laseata irrookecomerbackto start for a winning Supe! team Also comes up 08 Fun quickly “his speed allows him to recover from mistake. Figures to be picked on by Lu os Angeles $$ — Donnie Shell (31), 5-11, 190. A two-time Pro Bowler, he led all defensive backs with eight tackles in Super Bow!XIII. Extremely effective on safety blitz he also is a sure tackler and forces sweepsas well asanydefensive back (24) 6-2. 198. One of the heawarming comeback stties inthe NEL. Mis: sed the entire 1978 seaso.: with a blood disorder Switched from cornerback spot and tookover for injured Mike Wagner late in the year. Rangy bal: thawk who also excels against the run P — Craig Colquitt (5), 61, 182. 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