t sports Battalion/Pass January 24, ij The playoffs It’s Redskins vs. Dolphins in Super Bowl! STUDENT BOOK EXCHANGE United Press International The Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins, both linn victors in their semifinal playoff games, will face each other in Super Bowl XVII on Sunday. On the tube, with all that mud and neither team being able to score until the third quarter, it might have looked like a yawner. Utterly boring. But that wasn’t actually the case among the Dol phins and Jets. The two teams, who had fought each other in the news papers all week, continued the verbal battle on the field. But it was Miami’s A. J. Duhe who let his actions speak louder than any words. Duhe intercepted three Richard Todd passes, retunring one for the Dolphins’ first score, to lead Miami into the promised land with a 14-0 victory. The Cowboys lost their third consecutive NFC championship game on the road, this time to the Redskins, who used Dallas’ turnovers and John Riggins to win, 31-17. In the AFC game, after a rela tively uneventful first half, Todd attempted to throw a four-yard pass to fullback Mike Augustyniak early in the third quarter. Duhe was beaten on the play, but Todd threw the ball behind Augustyniak and it bounced off his hands. Duhe intercepted on the Jets’ 48-yard line for his first interception of the game. Seven plays later Woody Bennett scored up the middle of the Jets’ defense to give Miami a 7-0 lead. Later, with the Jets resting on their own 41-yard line, Todd tried to find Augustyniak again. Duhe again intercepted, but this time the Dolphins could not score and were forced to punt. Then, early in the fourth quarter, Todd threw to running back Bruce Harper. Duhe inter cepted again, and this time ran 35 yards for a touchdown. “It was a poor play on my part as a defensive end,” Duhe, who had moved up into the end posi tion to help the pass rush, said. “I was rushing as a defensive end trying to get upfield on (offensive tackle) Marvin Powell. It was something I’d been trying to do all day, and I wasn’t having any success. Then I saw Harper come out of the backfield so I put my hands up to make Todd throw over me. I think he saw me, but he wanted to get the ball over me. He didn’t.” Duhe’s run-back was the longest play of the game. Todd tied an AFC champion ship game record by throwing five interceptions. Duhe, who had intercepted only one pass all season before this game, set an AFC championship game re cord with his three intercep tions. Todd said after the game that he had two things to say. “They played better than us,” he began, “and we didn’t play well at all. And if somebody else has to go to the Super Bowl, I’m glad it’s them.” In the other playoff game. Cowboy quarterback Danny White turned the reins over to second-string backup Gary Hogeboom because of a first- quarter injury, and Hogeboom threw two interceptions that led to Washington touchdowns. Hogeboom was 14 of 29 for 162 yards and two touchdowns. Over 55,000 fans packed RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. to witness the ’Skins beat the hated Cowboys, and it was mistakes on the.Pokes’ part that did them in. The two interceptions, cou pled with a Redskin recovery of a Rod Hill fumbled punt, gave Washington all the breaks it needed to put the game away. Hill’s second quarter-fumble gave the Redskins the ball at the Dallas 11-yard line, and four plays later Riggins ran it in from the one to give Washington a 14- 3 lead. Hogeboom said the blame re sted with him. “The interceptions were my fault,” Hogeboom said. “On the first one, he (linebacker Mel Kaufman) made a great catch. I didn’t see him. On the other one, I had to get rid of the ball because the guy (Dexter Man- ley) was almost right on top of me. Tony (Dorsett) was open, but there was a Washington player behind him. I was afraid if I overthrew the ball, then it might be intercepted. Then it got tipped and intercepted, any way. It was that kind of day.” So it’s the Redskins and the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII, and what at one time appeared to be a season that would be im possible to save is now in the clear. The players strike, which wiped out 57 days of the regular season, made the Super Bowl lead-in party a somewhat sub dued affair. For Washington and Miami fans, however, settling the strike and getting on with the season was probably the best thing that could have happened, at least now that both teams made it to the Super Bowl. But for the coaches and play ers, Super Bowl Sunday is still a day of work. Washington coach Joe Gibbs said Miami is a tough opponent. “They have a well- balanced team,” Gibbs said. “It will take an excellent defense to win They are talented and they have an excellent offensive scheme. They are well-coached and have a toughness about them that makes them hard to beat.” For Gibbs it was work as usual. But the Redskins’ Manley had other thoughts. Need to pick up books money from sale of books Monday, Jan. 24 thru Wednesday, Jan. 26 8:30-4:00 p.m. MSC Room 216 H not picked up by Wed. Jan. 26. 4 p.m all books and money to Student Government. f ml “It’s a great feeling. The dol lars will be spent, but you can’t spend the memories.” CLASS of '85 MEETING and PICTURE Tuesday, January 25 7:30 p.m. MSC Main Lobby Class picture for the Aggieland will he taken; everyone encouraged to attend. Meeting to follow. WANTED For Expert Automobile Repair Dan waskow These two men can no longer befounii\ Texaco Station on Jersey Street in Co! Station. „ THEY ARE NOWfl Mon r -Fri. 111 ROYAL - BRYI 7:30-5:30 uPi^o* VISA MASTERCARD JUST ONE MILE NORTH Of AA ■ McDonadd's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS T Welcome Back Aggies ¥¥¥*¥*¥¥¥¥*******■-¥--*¥******+¥*'^ a g nei Veterir on the it at th At University Drive Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway At Manor East Mall BREAKFAST EVER) MORNING IM GAMEPLAN FREE THROW CONTEST: Entries are now being accepted in the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. Entries will con tinue to be accepted at the con test location Tuesday, February 8 at 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum-Main Floor. For further information contact Barbara Aiken, IM-REC Sports Office, 845-7826. No entry fee —— it’s FREE! TEAM BOWLING: Entries open today and will remain open until 7 p.m., Tuesday February 1st. The entry fees are as follows: Classes A & B - $18.40 (includes first three weeks of play and the first round of playoffs). Class C - $23.00 (includes five weeks of play) and Shoes - 500. Four bow lers per team. CoRec team con sist of two men and two women. Schedules must be picked up at the team manager’s meeting on Thursday, February 3rd at 5:15 p.m. in Room 164 E. Kyle. En tries will be limited due to lack of available time and facilities so get your entry in early!! ! Ui WASH F eed mor Machine Weightroom Updating In its The machine weightroom will have a new look in the SpringoHlljL; rn | fl Two new Nautilus machines have finally arrived which will ^Pctimate: already finely equipped weightroom. The hours will remain thesf' , 11 a m.-2 p.m. and 5 p.i^lS^ and Monday - Friday Saturday & Sunday 2 p.m.-il used but, a new program will be instituted starting January 27, 1983 whip fully utilize the Nautilus equipment as they were designed. ^ r !;. As many of you already know, we have conducted a survey raisiifij? 1 question of having a total Nautilus fitness program at a certain tintdjpdiels (. day. This survey revealed a slight lean towards instituting this prot| Therefore, beginning in the spring semester of 1983 during thehouri 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, Nautilus machines will only be those wishing to work out on Nautilus equipment in the pre: manner. Universal and free weight equipment will still be available^ time, but no rotation from Nautilus to free weight or universal to N» will be permitted. The exception to this ride will be in the case of small groups working on Nautilus and will he at the discretion of instructors. A brief explanation of how and why Nautilus works will you to better understand why this rotation cannot be used. RACQUETBALL SIN GLES: The IM-REC Sports Of fice is accepting entries now through Tuesday, February 1st for the Racquetball Singles Tour nament. There is no entry fee but you must supply a new can of balls and your own racquet. There will be a Facul ty/Staff/Grad division available in this tournament. Schedules will be posted outside the IM-REC Sports Office Thursday, Feb ruary 3rd after 2 p.m. WANTED: SOFTBALL UMPIRES The IM-REC Sports Office is looking for students who are in terested in officiating intramural softball games. Please contact Tom Weis in 159 East Kyle (845- 7826). An informational meeting will be held on January 31st at 7:00 p.m. in 162 East Kyle. lassifi focal. . Nation; First, Nautilus must be worked in a prescribed order to rewi v, lPP™ 0 benefit. The person exercising should always work from the larger® 1 |P <)rts groups down to the smaller muscle groups. This is why skippingams^ in line (if it is being used) must be avoided. Second, Nautilus machines were designed to allow 95% of the h 1 - ; be exercised in approximately 20 minutes. Nautilus machines areiri it; have never been intended for use as Multi-set machines. As youb iy doing more than one set per machine has been a major problf* students being backed up to wait their turn. P u.i isl State . Whafs Third, Nautilus provides excellent cardiovascular and muscle 1 Mostly conditioning. The conditioning cannot be fully achieved unless pief clouds sion from one machine to the next is as rapid as possible. Fourth, Nautilus works on a full range of motion principle. In words, the entire length of a muscle group is worked during a : exhaustion of the muscle group occurs somewhere between the9tb 12th repetition (which is what Nautilus prescribes), then there is not* fjjgg for an additional set. Major emphasis on these repetitions is form. A"' rule of thumb on Nautilus is: QUALITY’ NOT QUANTITY! Try sacrifice better form on the machines for more weight. Goodformn the different muscle groups and allows maximum benefit from the fl A FREE CLINIC will be held Wednesday, January 26, 1983. Thisd .25^ f will feature a special appearance by a qualified expert in the Nail' Fitness Program. This clinic will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude at The clinic will help you better understand the equipment and howyo® use it to further your personal program. Remember, the greatest bene' this program is that everyone will receive a thorough workout witk delay. Thanks for your comments and ideas and we ll look;for"®" seeing you in the weightroom in 1983! 62. N Clear t on W. _!be 35 Toe SPORTS CLUB ASSOCIATION There will be a Sports Club Association Meeting on Mont January 24 at 7 p.m. in 167 East Kyle. These photos are taken from the Nautilus Instruction Manual. McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Monday» Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at University Df Manor East Mall and on Texas Avenue. Stories are provided by r of the Intramural Department Staff. Photos are by Tom Davies. Tl full n I T\ Jupiu T nd r> T unde Sc t>orn Some Wool — he O fi Voun plete the a hour