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College 822-3493 Fred Seale Matt DiPasquale 764-0569 764-7217 1/20 Fri. 4:00 p.m. 1/21 Sat. 9:00 p.m. 1/25 Wed. 9:00 p.m. 1/28 Sat. 9:p.m. Craig accepts role as key 49er runner s I t I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I S L„< 6$ 6$ On a budget and need a hair cut? come in and we'll show you a great cut at even a better price! with a Free Shampoo! 6$ 6$ MIAMI (AP) — Roger ^ ra 'g won’t unveil a Super Bowl shuffle if he scores a touchdown on Sunday. But Craig is likely to do plenty of high-stepping between the end zones. Cincinnati’s Ickey Woods has drawn the thickest crowds of report ers of any running back this week. He performed the “Ickey Shuffle” all over Dade County. Craig, who is five years’ NFL ex perience and one Super Bowl ring up on Woods, just chuckles about being upstaged by a showman. “As long as I show my work on the field, that’s fine,’’ he said Thursday. Besides, he said. Coach Bill Walsh frowns on flashiness. “I might spike it if I score," Craig said. “As far as dancing, it’s not in our system to do things like that." Behind Craig's dub-record 1,502 yards, the 49ers were the No. 2 team in the league in rushing this season, trailing only the Bengals. But while Cindnnati has a two-pronged 1,066 v ning attack in Woods (1, run- \ aids) and James Brooks (931) as ball-car riers, Craig is San Frandsco's only big-yardage runner. ”1 knew coming into the season as the halfback that 1 was going to carry the ball more," said Craig, whose 310 carries were 95 more than his previous season high. “I knew I was going to be the main man." Craig had seven 100-yard rushing games in the regular season and an other in the playoffs, and caught 76 passes to tie Indianapolis' Eric Dick erson for first in total yardage with 2,036. “I saw that my teammates were expecting me to come up with big plays to carry them this season," he said. “It brought out the best in me.” So did the holes opened by back- field partner Tom Rathman. who prides himself in being “one of the top two or three" blocking backs in the league. “Roger knows how I’m going to block, and I take him through the holes," he said. “I think that’s been a key to his success this season.” Offensive lines may decide biggest game A R A lsM«TtNt Penthouse- Party Phi Kappa Theta Rush at the University Inn Penthouse Saturday January 211 Food and drinks at the top of town (Sweethearts also welcome) For Details Cal: Bryan 693-7055 or Gory 6964334 MIAMI (AP) — The millions of fans who watch Sunday’s Super Bowl will concentrate on Joe Mon- Una and Boomer Esiason, Roger Craig and Ickey Woods and Jerry Rice and Eddie Brown. But if their flash and panache ukes a crash, it will be because some one who weighs 270 pounds or so is — or isn’t — doing his job. “Right up front is where the game will be decided,” Cincinnati coach Sam Wyche said Thursday as his Bengals and the San Francisco 49ers went through their final sessions with the media. “Both teams have a lot of high- profile guys in the backfield and at the other skill positions, but it’s the up-front guys who will make the holes for Roger Craig and Ickey Woods to run though. That’s how it will be settled." That may be Sunday’s focus, but Thursday’s was on the secondaries — or rather on their mouths. The principal anugonists were the respective left cornerbacks, San Francisco’s Tim McKyer and Cincin nati's Lewis Billups. McKyer, who has been sounding off all week, predicted on Wednes day that the 49ers would win Easily. 28-10. He said Billups “makes more noise than the law allows" but has been quiet this week because he’s feeling pressure. That was enough to get Billups started Thursday. “McKyer has no class. He talks too much and he’s more immature than anyone else here,” Billups fired back. “He couldn't even play in our Steinbrenner receives pardon from Reagan Spark Some Interest! ^ Use the Battalion Classifieds. Call 845-2611 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Reagan has pardoned George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees major league baseball franchise who was fined *15,000 for campaign law violations, a senior While House official said Thursday. The official, discussing a series of Reagan pardons on grounds he not be identified publicly, said that Steinbrenner’s pardon was among 10 the president approved on Tues day ana Wednesday. The official would not speculate on whether Reagan would grant any more pardons before ceding the presidency to George Bush at mid day Friday. During an interview with the news wire services Thursday, Reagan had said only that there “have been some recommendations” from the Justice Department, whose pardons office reviews pardon pleas. Steinbrenner was the only well- known beneficiary of the Reagan pardons, the other nine men having been convicted of violations ranging from illegal possession of firearms For Your Eyes Only. But you'll never ace It If you don’t get your pass to the Jamaa Bond Film PestiTuI, coming February 2. 3. A 4. Features Include: Dr. No Par Your Kyae Only Thm Living Daylight* You Only Lira Twice The Man with the Golden Gun The Spy who Lowed Me Thunderbolt Casino Royale Full Festival passes on sale now at the MSC Box Office for $12. rtf*]* For more Information, call 845-1234. 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Up front will start in the middle. Both teams have outstanding nose tackles — the Bengals' Tim Krumrie was first-team All-Pro and San Fran cisco's Michael Carter was second. Each will start for his conference in the Pro Bowl. San Francisco will depend largely on veteran center Randv Cross to try to handle Krumrie by himself. The Super Bowl will be the last game af ter 13 NFL seasons for the 34-year- old Cross, who announced his retire ment Wednesday. “I think I may help with Krumrie maybe seven or eight times," says Jesse Sapolu, San Francisco’s left guard. “We have a lot of confidence in Randy. He’s played in two Super Bowls; he’s got a lot of experience. I don’t think there’s any reason he can’t handle Krumrie." The Bengals have a more experi enced offensive line, led by left tackle Anthony Munoz and right guard Max Montoya, both veterans of the 26-21 loss to San Francisco seven years ago. Mail To. 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