[Sports leads Giants to NFL title romp ■Christopher Curran »ports Editor ■ver have one of those days ■re everything turns out great? ■'he National Football ■gue’s New York Giants had a Jay like that Sunday when they ■oped over the Denver Bron- ■ 39-20 in Super Bowl XXI. ■he game’s margin of victory af 19 points were the least ■ount since the Washington ■¡skins stunned the Miami ■phins 27-17 in Super Bowl ■11. The 39 points accumulated ■ the Giants is the second ■lest amount in the history of ■ game. The highest amount ■-the 46 set by the Chicago ■rs last year". Most valuable player honors ■e awarded to' New York quarterback Phil Simms, who completed 22 for 25 passes, 268 ■ds, zero interceptions, and ^■e touchdowns. Simms’ com­ pletions percentage of 88 percent his 10 consecutive compole- tions set new Super Bowl records. The Broncos struck first with a record-tying 48 yard field goal from kicker Rich Karlis, who would set another record by miss­ ing a 23-yarder, the shortest miss in Super Bowl history. New York immediately struck back with a six-yard pass from Simms to Zeke Mowatt, giving the Giants a 7-3 lead. With 2:06 left in the first quarter, Denver took the lead when quarterback John Elway lunged into the end zone from four yards away. With just under three minutes left in the first half, Elway made his second appearance in the end zone. This time he was sacked by Giant defensive end George Mar- ¿B l & Euper Bowl Champions jer wl. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 113 14 15 16 17 18 ¡19 20 ¡21 Super Bowl champion Green Bay Green Bay New York Jets Kansas City Baltimore Dallas Miami Miami Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Oakland Dallas Pittsburgh Pittsburgh L.A. Raiders San Francisco Washington L.A. Raiders San Francisco Chicago New York Giants For Sale co FFEE TABLE with matching end table, $50. 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With less than 30 seconds to go in the third quarter, runningback Joe Morris ran one yard for the Giants’ third touchdown of the game. Morris’ run was set up by Simms’ 44-yard pass to Phil Mcconkey, ending the third quarter at 26-10. The Giants opened up the fourth quarter with a six-yard pass from Simms to McConkey With nine minutes to go in the game, Karlis kicked a 28-yard field goal to put Denver within 13 points, 26-13. New York scored again on a two-yard run by Ottis Ander­ son. The Broncos finished the scoring with a 47-yard pass 22 CALIBUR RIFLE: Price negotiable. 'Excellent condition call Scott x3O9 or 655-7351. YORX STEREO: AM/FM, 8-track, cassette, turntable, 2 speakers, built-in clock with alarm, stand included $125; AM/FM stereo with turntable, 8-track & 2 speakers $75. Call Kim or Tim 659-5674 leave message. WEANER PIGS: Duroc breed registerable, for futher information call 632-6443. ATARI 600XL w/ joystick and book on basic, Pac Man cartridge. $55 654-9826 ask for Dave. Autos ‘72 VOLKSWAGON SUPERBUG: 132,000 miles. $1000 OBD 274-7096. lanuary 28, 1987 SN: OL0055 from Elway to Vance Johnson. A record was set for most points in one half by two teams with 40 in the second half. The combin­ ed 17 points by both teams in the first quarter tied a record set by San Francisco and Miami in Super Bowl XIX. The Giants set a new record for points in one half by one team with 30. “When you think of the Denver Broncos, you think of John Elway. When you think of the Giants you don’t think of Phil Simms. Well, now maybe they will,” said Simms after his performance in Super Bowl XXI. “Phil was unbelievable!” ex­ claimed head coach Bill Parcells, who was a victim twice of linebacker Harry Carson’s Gatorade bucket shower. From here, both teams will start rebuilding, hoping to play in Super Bowl XXII on Jan. 31, 1988 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California. All in all from Sunday: Parcells got his share of “Gatorade,” Simms got his day in the sun, and the Giants had one of the days where everything turns out great. ‘Phil was unbelievable” • -Bifl Parcella, New York coach "Wfien you think of the Denver Broncos, you think of John Elway. When you think of the Grants you don’t think of Phil Simms. Well, now maybe they will” •Phil Simms, New York quarterback Super Bowl Sunday America’s favorite holiday by Ted Weiss Staff Writer What’s America’s favorite holiday? Christmas? The Fourth? No way! Unofficially, Super Bowl Sun­ day is America’s favorite holiday. On what other day can everyone become a die-hard football fan and have a good time without leaving the armchair? Football: That highly charged and violent contact sport we so thoroughly enjoy on one day of the year. Helmets crash and bodies are flung like rag dolls while we crack open another Budweiser and maybe belch violently in either disgust or delight, depending on which team you have money invested in. Yes, Super Bowl Sunday is the time to eat, drink, and be merry, as you become the couch potato ‘78 MUSTANG: new heater core, fuel pump, recent tune-up, front end work, & alignment. Must sell! I’m leaving for Alaska! Call Lyn x309 or 310 $1500 OBO. Miscellaneous Hl! 1 need a female roommate! I live in a nice 2 bedroom place by Hill Top Mall. Rent is $144.00 'deposit. Please call 655-6648. WANTED: Babysitter for two children. Two days a week, mornings preferrable. In my Milwaukie home. $3.00 an hour. Call 656-4899. DATA ENTRY SERVICES: We pro­ vide part-time help- vacation fill in and special project assistance. Call Gerri 654-5448. you always were. Isn’t it funny how all the spon­ sors pay so much money to advertise during the game? Get real guys! Who’s going to run to the store between plays to buy some beer when there’s already an ample supply in the fridge awaiting consumption (10 pallets, perhaps?) What really gets me is that all the commercials are short, sweet, and to the point, rather than the typical commercials that have evolved into lengthy music videos. Super Bowl Sunday is what every Sunday should be: A time to relax (HA!) with friends and family. It is a time to watch big boys smash little boys and maybe make a few bucks on the side (I said maybe!). You might not want to get as merry every Sun- . day, but isn’t that the magic of it? . It’s an excuse to party!! And you can always catch the highlights of the game on the nightly news if you get too load­ ed. Classified Ads are available to both students and staff free of charge. Forms may be picked up at the Stu­ dent Activities Office or Trailer B. Deadline Friday 1p.m. prior to publication.