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You can have a challenging practice and time to spend with your family while you serve your country. Find out what the Air Force offers. Call CAPT LAMONT PACK STATION TO STATION COLLECT 913-491-8640 Miami greets shuffling Ickey The Associated Press MIAMI — ickey Woods is learning about the flip side of stardom. about the trip he made. The Cincinnati Bengals rookie running back is one of the most sought-after players in Miami for the Super Bowl. Fans want to see him shuffle. Reporters want to hear his life story. Rick Hearn, "I guess I am famous and everybody wants a piece of me, and I guess it's costing me my privacy," he said at a news conference this week. "Right now everybody wants a piece of Ickey Woods." it is in the never thought he would be on the cover of a national sports magazine for leading the Bengals to the Super Bowl. of Ticket woods. The 22-year-old Californian never expected such attention when the Bengals drafted him in the second round out of Nevada-Las Vegas. He never thought a little touchdown dance would start a whole city shuffling. He never figured he would make a national car commercial with his mother. Woods grew up in the projects in Fresno, Calif., with his brother Rodney and his mother, Sylvia, a single parent. The streets around his building were dangerous; several of his the Super bow! "It feels good, it really does, to come from virtually nowhere to the cover of Sports illustrated," he said. He didn't exactly come from nowhere, but close enough. TV schedule NBC Super Bowl lineup for Jan. 22 N.F.L. Level The Super Bowl-Raports, previews, features and analysis of Super Bowl Hall, Host Bob Cox, contributing analysis, Ahmad Sharaf, Plai Marag, contributing Bob Cox, Robbie Winkler, Contributing Program in Key Bicycle, Fila 5-8:30 p.m.: Super Bowl XIII - live coverage from Joe Robie Stadium in Miami. Play-by-play. Dick Ehlert; analysis, Merlin Olsen. 8:30 p.m. NFL Live! The Super Bowl Postgame Show-Highlights, interviews from the locker room, game analysis, and explanation of key plays in the contouring analysis. Alarmed Paul, Paul Maguine, Gary Gardner, special commentator, Frank Dellort friends were killed in gang violence. He learned at an early age about the nearness of death. "You can go at any time, so you really have to live life to the fullest, because you never know when it's your turn to go," he said. this mother told him to steer clear of the gang troubles and to dream big. Woods' dreams started coming when he led the nation in rushing. His image began developing that season. He grew a ponytail and, after having success on the field, became superstitions about cutting it. SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, NBC TV Knight Rider Tribune News / ANNETTE NEY MEADEN persistences about eating. The Bengals were a little concerned about his image at first. They didn't know how conservative Civiani would take to Woods' hairstyle and taste in expensive jewelry. "It was an image that might have been misunderstood by a lot of people in the Midwest," Coach Sam Wyche said. It hasn't seemed to be a barrier. Woods, who is generally low-key off the field, charmed the city. me's never been anything but a genuine guy, and I think people see that. Whether you're in the Midwest or Las Vegas, you appreciate people being sincere," Wyche said. The Bengals broke him in slowly, but an injury to backfill Stanley Wilson gave him the only opportunity he needed. He went on to lead the team with 203 carries and 1,066 yards rushing. He scored 15 touchdowns and averaged 5.3 yards each carry—the highest average among NFL running backs. He also became a folk-hero in just a few months, partly because of his "iickey Shuffle," a little dance he does to celebrate his touchdowns. Fans constantly ask to see him do it. Shuffle contests are a hot item in Cincinnati. Even General Manager Paul Brown got into the act, giving Woods pointers on the shuffle before a game. "I am really surprised. It wasn't supposed to do that," he said. "It was a little dance I just designed to celebrate my touchdown, and it kind of took off like wildfire." Wyche said one of the most impressive things about Woods as a person was the way he had handled his fame. "That's the one thing about him that probably deserves as much of a compliment as anything," Wyche said. "He's been the same guy all his life and people say like three things about him when they see him out in public." The one outward extravagance is Woods' jewelry. He wore a large gold chain and an assortment of rings to his first Super Bowl news conference, including two rings bearing large dollar signs. Money isn't his main motivation, but it is a way to get the things he never had as a child. "What drives me is love of football, and plus the money, too," he said. "It pays well, especially when you're playing well." praising Woods, who is married and has two children, sometimes thinks about growing up in his poor neighborhood. "It was hard for me coming from a one-parent family and not having much money to get the things that you would want, but I have the things that I have now, to do for my children and my wife and my mom and my brother." "I'm pretty much able to do for anybody in my family, so it's great." 49ers expect Rice to play in Bowl Coach doesn't want injury to hinder receiver The Associated Press MIAMI — The thought of playing a Super Bowl without Jerry Rice is enough to nauseate any San Francisco 49er fan. or player. or coach. It's not something the NFC champions will have to stomach on Sunday, despite the ankle injury Rice suffered in practice Monday. Just ask any 49er, or any Cincinnati Bengal anything." "If he can't walk, he'll play," Joe Montana said. The 49ers quarterback knows his All-Pro receiver isn't about to let his first Super Bowl appearance hinge on a twinge six days before kickoff, "Believe me, he'll play. I drag him out there." "If he, doesn't, do the dragging, If he doesn't do the dragging, Bengals coach Sam Wyche might. "This is a game where the two teams should be at full strength." Wyche said. "I hope he can play. Jerry Rice is one of the best players they've got and one of the best players in the league. I hope all of them play, on both sides," he said. their pitch. Rice left San Francisco's practice after injuring his right ankle and was listed as questionable for this rematch of the 1982 Super Bowl, San Francisco's first of two NFL championships. In the minds of the medics, there might be a question. As for Rice's teammates and opponents, forget it. "He's the man you want to get the football to," Cincinnati Pro-Bowl safety David Fulcher said of Rice, who when healthy is the most danger-ous receiver in the game. "Nobody at this time is going to miss a game like this and I'm sure he knows how important he is to that team." How important? When Rice's ankle finally healed this season, the 49ers went on a four-game tear that boosted them to the NFC West title. In those four games, Rice averaged five receptions for 104 yards. OPEN: 10-6 Mon.-Sat.; Thurs. 'til 8; Noon to 5 Sunday 843-4888 23rd & Louisiana, Lawrence YOUR GREEN GETS GREEENER!! LEGISIANA PURCHASE For six weeks this season, Rice had trouble taking it to anybody. Because of the sprained ankle and the tendinitis that followed, he didn't have more than four receptions in any of those games and scored only once. Because San Francisco didn't have another deep threat, the team slumped. Bill was asking, "So much of our offense is related to Montana getting the ball to Rice, and without that timing and that week of work, it reduces our effectiveness," the coach said. "We'll rest him completely. We feel he'll be OK." OK. "If he needs the time to rest and heal," Montana added, "he should take it." his first postseason. "You can't take a Jerry Rice away from an offense," Fulcher said. "He's going to get his catches. I'm sure he'll be there Sunday to get his catches." In the playoffs, with the ankle strong and the tendinitis gone, he has 10 catches, half of them for scores — his first postseason touchdowns. "I don't think it means much if he doesn't (practice). By this time, we're not learning anything new about each other." "You have to try to control him. He will make catches and make yardage. When he catches the football, somebody has to be around him and give him something to remember." Bill Walsh wasn't so sure. "His our gamebreaker," Montana said. "That's no secret. And you go to your big-play guy in big games. That's not a secret, either. Knowing Jerry Rice, he will be on the field and doing his job." That's all he is doing when he went down in practice. well conceived. "He did a hook pattern and finished it off and then he went in," Montana said. "I didn't know it was bad." Plants-Gifts-Cards-Balloons -And More! No. Player P H I WT Wt Exp 1 Bike Coler K B 6-1 190 1 Brew Young OB 6-2 200 4 Barney Hylan OB 6-3 185 10 Eric Wright GB 6-1 175 14 Bryce Hylan GB 6-1 174 13 Bryce Hylan GB 6-1 174 13 Doug Dubeber GB 6-1 190 17 Darryl Pauler GB 6-1 187 12 Daryl Pauler GB 6-1 187 12 Terrance Plegar GB 6-0 200 24 Roger Craig GB 6-0 202 24 Roger Craig GB 6-0 202 24 Lennie Lott S 6-0 202 23 Tom Robinhan FB 6-1 202 23 Jim Eisenberg FB 6-1 202 19 Jeff Fuller G 6-2 215 13 Rhil Eileen G 6-2 215 13 Bill Romermowitz LB 6-4 211 24 Bill Heckley LB 6-4 210 2 R John Kamny LB 6-3 225 1 Kenna Turner C B 6-3 225 1 Gaye Sapopoli G 6-4 260 3 Jose Molymurhi G 6-4 260 3 Pike Kugler DE 6-4 275 4 Joe Brower OL 6-4 275 4 Joe Brower DE 6-4 275 4 Lyle Jagan DE 6-3 260 2 Zubbie Parti NT 6-4 200 2 Mike Wilson NT 6-4 200 2 Jerry Barron T 6-4 280 2 Jerry Rice TE 6-4 280 2 Jay Taylor IE 6-4 255 1 Brend Jones WR 6-1 192 3 Brend Jones WR 6-1 192 3 Mike Wilson TE 6-4 235 2 Ron Helfer TE 6-3 235 5 Larry Roberts DE 6-3 230 3 Michael Carter NT 6-2 230 3 Danny Bunny DB 6-3 200 3 Clement Chishner Tilt Knight Redder Tribune News SOURCE: Chicago Tribune KU Students, Receive 10% OFF Any Item Until Feb. 15, 1989! San Francisco 49ers(12-6) Head Coach: Bill Walsh Cincinnati Bengals (14-4) In a week that rarely has any hard news, Rice already has given the gathering media something to remember and concentrate on. The other players seemed to be relieved in facing queries about what Rice means to the 49ers rather than about what is the cosmic significance of No Player P H PK WT Exp 1 Jim Brech BCH P-6 161 10 10 7 Boomer Easlen GB C-8 225 5 4 1 Lee Johnson GB C-8 230 5 4 1 Tusk Schenker GB C-8 4-9 20 4 2 Rory Horton GB C-8 11-10 16 6 2 Eric Thomas CB S-11 181 1 2 3 Marian Logan GB C-11 191 1 3 3 Barry Smith CB S-10 188 2 3 2 Barney Bussey CB S-10 188 2 3 1 Ijayo Woods RB C-10 195 1 R 1 Ijayo Woods RB C-10 195 1 R 3 Stanley Wilson RB C-2 232 2 R 3 David蒲林 RB C-2 232 2 R 3 Walden Wollenks RB C-1 205 5 R 3 Lion White LB C-2 185 4 R 3 Ed Brady LB C-2 227 5 R 3 Reggie Williams LB C-2 235 13 R 3 Dave Smith T G-6 231 3 R 3 Joe Waters T G-6 231 3 R 3 Maxontys G-6 275 15 R 7 David Douglas T G-6 275 10 R 7 Jumie Kummer T G-6 275 10 R 7 Skip McCadden DE G-6 235 3 R 7 Jim Rehm DE G-6 235 3 R 7 Jim Rehm DE G-6 235 3 R 7 Jim Bourke T G-6 275 9 R 7 Colin Lamphore WR G-5 192 8 R 7 Eddie Brown WR G-6 198 7 R 7 Thom Mckee WR G-10 175 8 R 6 Carrier Parker T W-6 201 5 R 6 Jim Riggs WR T-6 201 5 R 6 Emmanuel King WR S-11 190 2 R 6 Carl Zander LB C-1 251 3 R 6 Carl Zander LB C-1 251 3 R 6 Drank Grant NT G-6 277 4 R 6 Jason Buck NT G-6 277 4 R Head Coach: Sam Wyche Knight Radder Tribune New this game. this game. 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