Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 1989, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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    Story and photos
by Martin Thiel
Globetrotters impressive in blowout
Tin I l.triciii ( dobetrolters brought their traveling slum
into I ugrnc Momlav nielli In .1 sold out crowd .il South
Kugene 11 lgh School
I'lic I rolli is l.ii rd oil ,ivi. 1 i11 sI llii'li long lour Iocs, the
Washington (icneralx in an exhibition game I'lu* Trot
Icis didn't seem too concerned with the (.enerals, and
(|tii( U\ resorted to the tomfoolery that has been their
trademark foi many vearx
A flurry ot bai kward dunks ball court lobs and bount
mg foul shots quit klv put the Trotters m the lead In 111
points and they led V, II al the ball
The 1"rotters mainlained their lead throughout mm b ot
the sci ond ball until ibe (.corrals staged a furious
comeback late in the fourth quarter The (amrrals cou
nci ted on for straight three point shots, and pulled to
v\ il bin eight points ot the I rotters u it h onlv two minutes
remaining
Ibe I'rotters answered back with three consecutive
slam dunks to put the game avvav at 1(11 H7 with 40 sei
mills lell and went on to win the game 1(1.1H7
\\ bile the (dobrt rot Iris did look impressive lol most ot
the -.Mint (Id- detimlulv .ire going In lift'd to work on
some tundae il skills Theii shot sells lion vv.is 11■ iri
lilf
behind lln I k lolls from at) lent out .ire not e\.u tlv
high pen enl,h; shots, nor a if shots from between the
legs or iill ol oj : merits heads
Another are tot the Trotters to improve in is then
i onrl altitude a \ nig i\ ith smiles on their lai e and i on
stanlh laughu the Trotters i ould hardly he desi rilled
as inlimidati The Trotters ni.inaged to joke with the
audieiu e bein' i il points, and seemed to enjoy this more
than the game itself
Let's hope t Harlem (Ilobetrotters gel then ail to
gether soon 'heir loolish until s and neglei I ot tunii.i
mentals are si to lout them later in the season The
(amends mu\ on gel wise to the Tiotlei's weaknesses
and i ould pi >l\ pose the threat ol .11 tualK w inning a
game
The (ienei ah lad better hurr\ though as t he\ only get
to play the In liters about 10(1 more limes Ibis
season
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