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Young’s six touchdowns dispel ghost of Joe MIAMI CAP) .Sims' Young simply wanted to get out from under the shadow of Joe Mon tana He did more than that Sun day. obliterating it with six touchdown passes ns the San From ist o 4tiers overwhelmed San Diego 4U-26 to become the first team ever to win five Super Bowls, Voting's six TD passes broke the Super Bowl record of five set five years ago by Montana w ho led San Francis' o to its first four titles, jerry Rice caught three of them and Kit k\ Watters caught two more and ran n yards for a third score. "This is something you'll mu SUPER BOWL SAN FRANCISCO - 49 SAN DIEGO - 26 er forget,” Rice told Young as the quarterback cradled the Vim e l.amhardi Tropin .»Ilt*r the game Young said: "You can’t describe the feel ing That's why football is the iiltimtiii' team game Whim vmi get there. you share it with SO other guvs It's geometric: — 50 times 50 the elation you feel " In a Super Howl that was everything it was supp.>1 ! » f*>. a rout, the Nmers became the l 1th straight NI'C team to win the Ni l title Young, the unanimous MVI\ finished 24 lor Iti for .12 5 yards without on intert option He also was the game s leading rusher with 40 yards on live carries liefore leaving with 5 .1') left 'Whatever critii s he may have had, he proved tonight that tin s one of the greatest quarter hacks of all time.' 4l»ers i ouch ( .eorge Sli left said- of 'lining It look exactly 4 minutes and se* units for San Francis* o to demoralize lhi> ('hnrgerx. piny mg in thn Super Bowl for the first time Touchdown passes by Young of 44 \«rds to Kh >• and * I \ arits to Walters did thn tru k But more important to Young, it was a smashing certification in hts exon ism of Montana s ghost More important to the 4'trrs, it completed their single minded mission of w inning the Super Bow l after losing the Ni t title game three of the last four years. It also gave Seifert a Super Bowl title he can call all his own Turn t BOWL. Pa ).* 1.’ ASU dances way to 79-76 win over struggling Ducks Kris Henry Arizona Slate played up to its billing as the tilth ranked team in the nation and proved to be too much fur the hapless Oregon men s team on Sat urday night. The disappointing loss dropped the Ducks to 12 ■4 overall and t t in conferenc e and allowed An OREGON BASKETBALL Arizona State 79. Oregon 76 ■ Next Oregon at Stanford, Thursday Oregon at Cal, Saturday ■ Quotable: Tm not so sure right now that we are the basketball team that beat UCLA.“ - JERRY GREEN Oregon head coach /one Mam 10 exit Oregon with a split between the two state schools "We really wanted to come out and win," Ari zona State center and post-game dance coordinator Mario Bennett said following the 7*.)-7fi win over Oregon, "We knew the fans would be a big factor and to coma out with a VV is pretty cool." Hie Sun Devils (14-5, 4-3) were able to do just about anything they wanted to with an Uregon squad that, try as they illicit, couldn't hrrnk out of their recent slump ing ways. Even a fourth-consecutive sellout of Mar Court wasn't enough to lxx»st the spirits of the 18th Turn to BASKETBALL. Pago 12 UAHY OMASM Mario Bennett, despite having four fouls, was a force to be reckoned with In Saturday's disappointing 79-78 loss for the Ducks. What comes around goes around for ASU coach ou'll have (o excuse Ari zona State head coach X. Bill Frieder if he appeared a little on edge after Saturday's hi# victory over Ore An anxiety-riddled, tomato red faced, shirt half unbuttoned man, with a head of hair that would make even Billy Idol jeal ous, this Arizona State head • I till ve looked ITU .ri al home in the audition line for a Maalox common ial than am • where near a Paciflo-'IO Confer ence basketball game following the Sun Devils’ win, "I’ve had a (expletive) tough weekend guys.” a spirited gori Chris Mm/ Frioder told a group of reporters after the win. You see. not only did Frieder's 13th* ranked Sun Dev ils get ripped off by the Beavers in Corvallis on Thursday, but a break-in of his room at the team's hotel between 0:37 p tn and H):!4 p in on Friday evening here in Eugene tended to put yet another damper on his already dysfunctional trip to the Northwest "I got robbed at the Valley River Inn, River Valley Inn. whatever the hell it's called." Frtedor said. "Someone broke in my room and stole all my stuff — my money, my credit cards, my briefcase, my keys, my air line tickets, my game tickets, everything that I had.” Frteder estimated that $5,000 in personal and team expense money was taken as both his briefcase and his w ife's purse were missing when ho got hack to his room after a brief trip to the hotel's lobby "It was a rewarding win con sidering ail that." tie Mini Needless to say. Frieder had quite a bit on bis mind going into the contest against the 18th ranked Dm ks And considering all the obvious inconveniences that went along with the theft, he chose not to tell his team in an effort to keep the real task at hand in the minds of his play ers. "It was important for me to stay focused after that hap pened." 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Me*i> pr*s 1 A Mujibur-Sirajul sighting MIAMI (AP) Mujibuf and Stf.'i|ul were a! the Super Bowl The How York novolty shop employees made famous with appearance* on the l ate Show with David Letter man," pined the Poautitui people for Sunday's game between the San Francisco 49ers arid San D>ego Charg ers We re here taping for tomorrow (Monday) night." Siraiut said from t>eneath the stadium wfiore ho and Muiibur were attending their first football game ' This is the first time tor us." Seajui said with ,i gmite Many press have been Siik mg to us SUPER AD: 30-second ad during the Super Bowl was a record S1 02 million