Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 31, 1999 Gretzky sets new record with Monday night goal The Associated Press NEW YORK — Wayne Gretzky has achieved some 60-plus records during his 21-year hockey career. And this latest milestone could stand a long time. Gretzky overtook Gordie Howe when he scored the game-winning goal Monday night in the New York Rangers' 3-1 victory against the New York Islanders. This obviously is going to be a tough record for anybody to break," Gretzky said of his 1,072 career goals. Gretzky's latest achievement is not considered a record The staggering total, accumulated during 20 NHL seasons and one in the WHA, includes regular-season and playoff goals. Howe scored his total during his 26 years in the NHL and WHA. Gretzky: Has scored 1,072 career goals by the NHL because the league does not recognize the WHA. However, it remains very much a record in Gretzky's mind. "I guess it won't be in the books." Gretzky said, "but people will sit around and talk about it." It was yet another piece of hockey history Gretzky has stolen from Howe. Gretzky has long since broken Howe's NHL record of 801 goals for the regular season. Gretzky now has 894. Although called "The Great One," Gretzky still thinks that nickname should "Gordie is one of the classiest people the game could ever have," Gretzky said. "I've always said he's the best player to play the game. He's my idol." belong to Howe. Gretzky had 56 goals in the WAH with Indianapolis and Edmonton to go along with his overall total of 1,016 in the NHL. Howe had 174 regular-season goals in the WHA with the Houston Aeros and New England Whalers. In the postseason, he had 28 goals, 20 with Houston. "It was a nice goal at a nice time," Gretzky said. Monday night's goal was a relief for Gretzky. At the same time, it helped the Rangers in the playoff race. They moved five points behind Boston for the eighth and final spot in the Eastern Conference. "It was a nice goal at a nice time," Gret It was only the ninth goal of the season for Gretzky, who once scored a record 92 in one year with the Edmonton Oilers. And Gretzky thinks that's one of his records that is still assailable. "When I got 92 goals, there was a stretch of a few games there where I didn't score," Gretzky said. "《Philadelphia's Eric》 Lindros and (Pittsburgh) the Jaromie} Jagr, they have a shot at the 92. Everything has to go right." Gretzky remembers when he first started out as a professional, with Indianapolis at age 17. anaportageagreement. "I was just happy to be playing hockey professionally." Gretzky said. "I first goo!" His first goal? It's his goal: "It wasn't very pretty," he recalled. "It was just a backhand from the slot on a 2-on-2." Now, 1,071 goals and 20 seasons later, Gretzky stands alone. Chiefs talk with Warren Moon KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Free agent Warren Moon needs a job, and the Kansas City Chiefs need another backup quarterback. Now, Moon and the Chiefs have talked about what they might be able to do for each other. right now," Peterson said, referring to Elvis Grbac and Todd Collins, "and you never start the season without three." The Associated Press Moon, 42, spent Monday in Kansas City talking with president and general manager Carl Peterson, head coach Gunther Cunningham, offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye and quarterback coach Tom Rossley. "We have two quarterbacks Peterson said Moon, released by Seattle in the something out, and that's a big if, he understands he would come in as a backup only, and he would be an insurance pol by seattle irish off season, would be comfortable as a backup in Kansas City. "He wants to get to a team where he has a chance to win in the last couple of years of his career," Peterson said. "And I think we all know he's a very talented guy. a very interesting "Warren knows if he were to come here, and if we work icy if, God forbid, something happens." Moon, a 15-year Moon, a 16-year veteran with Houston, Minnesota and Seattle, no longer commands the kind of salary that once made him among the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL. He left Houston for Minnesota and a three-year package worth $15 million, but then went to Seattle as a backup on a two-year deal worth $1.65 million. "He's not overly interested in salary," Peterson said. "He's interested in a place where he feels it's a good organization where he can finish his career and contribute in some fashion." in 1980, while with Houston, he threw for 521 yards — the second most in NFL history — in a 27-10 victory against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. the nine-time Pro Bowler finished 1998 ranked third in NFL history in career attempts (6,785), completions (3,972) and yards (49,979) and tied for fourth in touchdowns (290). Computers link golfers off the course The Associated Press PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. Other than their clubs, the most important piece of equipment golfers take on tour these days may be a computer aimed at making life easier for these independent contractors. 10-year extension with IBM as one of its corporate sponsors. IBM has been in charge of the elaborate scoring system since 1983, and Finchem was interested in taking technology to the players. John Cook uses it to commit to tournaments. Phil Milkelson spends time on airplanes checking out the best restaurants in the city where he is going. Lanny Wadkins has an idea whether to expect rain or shine before he even arrives at an event. And all of the nearly 200 players connected through "PGA Tour Links" no longer need a meeting with commissioner Tim Finchem to air their complaints, just the push of a button on their IBM ThinkPad. "We started to focus on the question how we might use new technologies to impact not just the business lives of our players but also the ability to communicate effectively with our membership and our players," Finchem said. PGA Tour Links grew out of the tour's Two years of research was followed by about six months of testing with a core group of 20 players representing a wide range of computer expertise, from Generation X to Generation Smith-Corona. In January, the tour and IBM began rolling out the program by giving a Thinkpad to every exempt player on tour. Finchem wants the Senior Tour players to be linked by next year. "One of the things we are proudest of is we are the first major sport that has been able to Internet-connect to all of our players," Finchem said. Tour officials say 90 percent of the players are logging on to the "Links" for about an hour a day. "I knew very little about computers before this program," Billy Adlerade said. "I think it's fantastic. Now, after finishing a round, instead of turning on the TV, I go online and read my hometown paper (The Providence Journal)." Finchem says about 30 percent of the players are entering tournaments through Tour Links instead of by phone, but the potential applications are limitless. Players can check their stock performances or check their ranking for greens in regulation. 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