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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1982)
Injury, vengeance top Bowl chatter 49ers’ fleet receiver sprains knee in practice PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Freddie Solomon, the San Francisco 49ers' starting wide receiver and punt re turner, suffered a sprained left knee in practice Thurs day, but a team spokesman said Solomon likely would play in the Super Bowl game against the Cincinnati Bengals Solomon, who had 59 receptions for 969 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns in 1981, collided with rookie cornerback Ronnie Lott during a passing drill and crumpled to the Silverdome's artificial turf He was helped into the locker room, where the diagnosis of a knee sprain was made Solomon officially was listed as questionable for Sunday s game, and Jerry Walker, a 49ers' spokesman, said it was a 50-50 chance he would play “If the game was tonight, he would not play," Walker said But, when asked if the wide receiver would be OK by gametime Sunday, the spokesman replied: “This is the Super Bowl He'll play. " Solomon was later spotted walking without a limp and told several reporters on an elevator, "I feel fine " Randy Cross, one of the 49ers' starting guards, said that after the collision, Solomon had stayed on the turf for “a couple of seconds but then bounced right back up, and he looked like he was OK “ Only Dwight Clark, with 85 catches for 1,105 yards, topped Solomon among San Francisco receivers If Solomon cannot start against the Bengals Sun day, Mike Shumann or Mike Wilson will take his place at wide receiver If Solomon is unable to return punts, that job will go to running back Bill Ring Lott, the 49ers’ No.1 draft choice out of Southern California, was uninjured in the collision with Solomon The development came after Cincinnati Coach Forrest Gregg had criticized his counterpart with the 49ers, Bill Walsh, for saying that running back Pete Johnson will probably be the Bcngals’ primary weapon Sunday "We've got to put in two or three things to stop Pete Johnson," Walsh said at Thursday's 49ers news con ference "He ran effectively in the first game (gaining 86 yards on 12 carries in the Bengals' 21-3 loss), and there s some thought that Cincinnati might use him more." Cincinnati's Williams says revenge a factor TROY, Mich. (AP) — Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Reggie Williams says there’s a desire for revenge smoldering beneath the kind words being traded before Super Bowl XVI Williams, a leader of the Bengals’ defense, said he’s still upset at the way San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana spiked a football in the end zone after scoring a touchdown in the 49ers’ regular-season victory over Cincinnati in Riverfront Stadium Williams said he'll have revenge in mind when the two clubs play Sunday in the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich. ’’I can't speak for everybody, but I can recall vividly seeing Joe Montana spike the football in the end zone,’’ Williams said Thursday. ‘‘I don't mind a quarterback being happy that he scored a touchdown. But when he spikes a football in our face, so to speak, I'm going to remember that,” Williams said ‘‘I think I’ve been working on spiking quarterbacks this week.” The two teams have said few discouraging words about each other during group interviews this week with hundreds of reporters covering the Super Bowl Wil liams indicated Thursday that it was time to put the niceties aside. “I'm fired up for this game,’’ Williams said “Diplomacy has-been played to the hilt on the part of several people in the organization. "... There is a certain respectful communication going between both ballclubs. They are saying great things about us, and we re saying great things about them " et al MEETINGS The International Christian Fellowship will meet tonight at 7 30 for Bible study ted by Dr Long at the Way Inn 1332 Kincaid St An organizational moating tor the Outdoor Program's “Opsn Air Images' outdoor pursuits photo exhibition vrli be held Monday at 4 p m in Room 23 EMU (ba sement ) Deadline tor submitting outdoor wilderness related photos is March 16 SEMINARS “Human Rights: Crisis In tea Cone (Chile, Argentina and Uruguay)" is the topic of a one day regional conference Saturday at the University Sponsored by the Eugene Council tor Human Rights in Latin America and Amnesty International the conference will feature the Rev William Wipfler National Council of Churches human rights director and other nationally recognized experts on Latin American human rights Fee is $7 50 tor the public and $5 for students senior citizens and the unemployed Child care will be provided For further information contact ECHRLA at 484 5867 SPEAKERS “Hot Springs on tee Oceen Floor" is the topic of a lecture today at 8 p m in Room 123 Science I. by Heinrich Holland geochemistry professor from the Hoffman Laboratory at Harvard University Holland will discuss the chemistry of the high-temperature springs which were recently discovered off the Pacific coast as well as describe the metallic ores precipitated by the springs and the organisms the springs support indepen dent of sunlight He will also show a film taken aboard the research submarine Alvin For more information, call William Holser 686-4575 MISCELLANEOUS The Third Annual Women space Lap-A-Thon will be held Jan 30 Swim or sponsor a swimmer — help families who are victims of domestic violence AH swimmers welcome Sign up at one of the following pools Echo Hollow Scottie Lewis. 689-1831 River Road. Chris Crutcher 688-4052 Sheldon Womenspace, 485-6513. Willamaiane. Linda Nelson 746-1315. Easter Seal. R J Bell 344-2247 University Womenspace 485-6513 or the YMCA. Pater Brodkin. 686-9622 “Love Signs: The Astrology of Relationships" will be presented by Johanna Kock and Douglas Block Sunday from 1-3 p m in the Eugene Public Library Admission is free For information call Block at 484-1587 The weekly drop-in support group sponsored by the Women's Referral and Resource Service will be in Century Room F. EMU (next to the Skylight) We will be available there from noon lo 1 pm For more information call 686-3327 or come by the WRRS in Room 336. EMU The Wesley Foundation will be holding a pottuck on Sunday evening, beginning at 5 30 p m . at the Wesley Center 1236 Kincaid St Alice Knotts. United Methodist Minister, will be available for informal conversation in the Carson Hall Dining Hall from 11am to 1 pm today Gay People's Benefit Breakfast — There will be a benefit breakfast sponsored by the University Gay Peoples Alliance on Monday at the Homefried Truck stop. 790 E 14th Ave Proceeds go to support the Gay People's Alliance Development Fund Stress Without Distress group — aimed at helping individuals identify the stressors in their lives develop coping strategies, and learn relaxation skills Meets on Wednesdays 3 30-5 p m Call the Counseling Center at 686-3227 DOONESBURY sm.pwl. fiUlPKJT' & this / ufl BOX A 22/ TAX pene s' r** TON, TOO7 Hex, ts ANYONE HERZH/WTN6 ANY FUN? BLOOM COUNTY aiUStME. WS5. A 00MB WOWP WR UAU.K ’ LIKE SORORfTV 86 IW1ERES1EP IN DOMING TO A NUCLEAR PIS* ARMAMENT ANi)? by Garry Trudeau HECK.NOOO! t/J£'RE / WORKING! / .. 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