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Sports Win a rafting trip Probably the second-most important day in professional football occured recently. The National Football League’s an nual college draft took place. It’s no surprise that the Tam pa Bay Buccaneers snagged Vin ny Testaverde faster than Jim Bakker could meet with Jessica Hahn, but there were some sur prises in the draft. One of the most surprising, and unintelligent picks came from the Super Bowl 20 cham pion Chicago Bears, who selected Michigan quarterback Jim Harbaugh. Wait a minute, how many quarterbacks does Chicago have now? Jim McMahon, Doug Flutie, Mike Tomczak, Steve Fuller, and now Harbaugh. I guess there’s nothing better than depth to the Bears. The defending NFL champion New York Giants made a strong showing in the draft even though they didn’t need to. Three of their first four picks saw the Giants pick players that will fill their on ly weakness-wide receiver. Maybe it’s me, but doesn’t it seem like the strong teams just keep getting stronger? This year’s Giants remind me of the Los Angeles Lakers, who, year after year, seem to always hit the gold mine with some no-name who ends up becoming the hot test thing since the slam dunk. This year 335 players were taken in the 12 round draft, of those 172 were offensive, 153 defensive, and 10 were special team (punts, kickoffs, field goals) players. In other sports action During the past week...an exit from the playoffs was provided for the Portland Trailblazers by The Houston Rockets. It took Houston three wins (one at Memorial Coliseum) to advance to the western conference semifinal round against the Seat tle Supersonics. by Jerry Ulmer Staff Columnist Leonard-Hagler: Analysis Sugar Ray Leonard pulled off the impossible last month, com ing off a three-year vacation to defeat middleweight champion, Marvin Hagler, in a 12 round split-decision at Las Vegas. The Leonard glitter hovered over a win that still won’t secure Ray a place in boxing lore, simply because the victory came so cheap. Leonard knows how to sway a crowd. America’s darling box er since the ’76 Olympics, he benefited once again from his aura of charisma and con fidence. Even though boxing ex perts know this is a show, it works. He used his two favorite tactics versus Hagler; the bolo punch and the shuffle. Both created a false sense of superiority, making it appear that whatever was happening in side the ring, Ray was in con trol. Even more clever that Ray’s showy arsenal was the way he turned the fight into a scoring match. Knowing full will that Hagler could go inside and knock him out, Leonard would pull Hagler’s head down and tie him up whenever Hagler got in side, much in the same manner Ali did to Frazier. Even though this tactic is considered’sidered smart, it was unfair to Hagler, w si For Sale ROCK-N-ROLL GUITAR AMP: Clips on belt w/headphones, chorus, delay, and overdrive effects- will work with larger amp also. Great little amp! $50 OBO Ray 287-8035. DELUX KEROSENE HEATER: Brand new, still in box. Originally $250 will sell for $125. Please call Mary 620-3272. LARGE 6 DRAWER DRESSER: 3 drawers on each side. $35 Call Kelley «38-2822. HAM RADIO: Kenwood TS-520, with DC cable and manual. $300 655-2412. 4 DUNLOP TIRES: P185-7O R13 $50. Call 829-7573. TIRES: Two 5.60-15 mud and snow, one 5.60-15 HWY. All in like-new shpae. Also one 5.60 HWY fair shape. $50 all OBO. Also two 15” VW rims $5 each. 287-8035. FOR RENT 5 ACRES OF PASTURE: For grazing animals. Out side Tualatin city limits. 638-2822. NEW IBM WHEELWRITER 5: elec, typewriter w/all options (spell-check, display unit, etc.) $500 or trade on new word processor. Call McKinley Burt, volunteer office, leave phone number. ANTIQUE OAK DRESSER: w/mirror, 3 lg drawers, 2 sm drawers, 2 jewelry drawers. $200. Call Steve 246-6331 after 5 . ad were the two times Leonard hit low and the three times he hit considerably after the bell. Leonard benefitted from Hagler’s weak strategy. Hagler backed Leonard into a corner several times, but didn’t finish him off. Each time Leonard would slap his way out of the corner as if Hagler were trying to steal his $11 million purse. This was not a great fight, with neither man appearing to work any harder than Wayne Newton at the Sahara. But Leonard did win the fight by a point, on the strength of his blurring flurries in the eleventh round. It should have gone fifteen. CASIO FX 3000G HAND HELD GRAPHICS COMPUTER: Priced to sell at $45. Dan- 655-2412. *77 SUZUKI 750 MOTORCYCLE: Very good condition. $450 Call Terry 620-3272. NEW 150 HEAD SKIS: bindings, boots (red), 7!/2 size, poles, goggles. Offer? Call 236-4129. BIANCHI 12-SPD: French racing bike almost new. $450. Kelly or Brad at ext. 233 or 657-9378. 1986 SUBARU 4*4 GL SEDAN: 13,000 mi; $9000 OBO. Call after 5p.m. 288-3913. 20 YR OLD PONY: 1/3 pinto, 1/3 shetland, 1/3 welsh. Beautiful brown coloring. Looking for a good home. Good with kids. Complete with western saddle, bridle, blanket. If interested call Amy evenings 651-2946 offer good until July. 1982 FORD Exp. black 4cyl 2 door. 55,000 miles $3,000: John 636-7244. 1980 RENAULT LECAR: White with black stripe and sunroof, 78K miles. Good condition. $2000 Call Kelley 638-2822 after 4pm. 1977 BUICK: 2 dr. Htp.,V8, auto, all options $1,200 656-6708. 1970 DATSUN 510: Old but runs well, very reliable $350 656-7586. 1969 CHARGER 383: no body damage $1000 or trade for smaller car that is REAL dependable. We can talk. Call Kathy Tues, or Thurs. VA office 2:30-4pm. 1985 HONDA AERO 80: like new, 1000 mi. $500. Call Veronica 645-6965, am. PUPPIES! PUPPIES! PUPPIES!: Cute lovable 4 week old pups looking for someone to love. Call 287-8035. AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS: First shots, wormed, dew claws removed, show and field lines, Sire and Dam on premises. 638-2822 Eric or Karen. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED: To share '/: of the rent & utilities. This apt. is fur nished, very nice, spacious, 2 bdrm with washer/dryer incl. Buses #40 & #70 very close by as well as #31 & #33 on McLoughlin - only 5 min. away from Here Sere ’s an exclusive contest for readers of The Print. The following are 10 questions about sports. Answer them the best you can and turn them in at Trailer B Gust north of Randall Hall). Of all the entries receiv ed, the one with the best score will be the winner. In case of a tie, the winner will be chosen by a drawing of all entries that tied. Deadline to enter is Friday, May 15, 1987. The winner will receive a free white water raf ting trip for him/her and a guest with white water guide Larry Peters. (Date must be confirm ed by May 20, 1987.) 1. What was the score of the sixth game of the NBA Cham pionship series for the 1976-77 season, and who were the teams? 2. Who won Super Bowl IV? 3. In the NBA what former player is known as the Big “O?” 4. What team did the Clackamas men’s basketball team beat in the NWAACC WHITE WATER Feel the Thrill 656-9508 JET SLED • DRIFT BOAT • WHITE WATER RAFTING Deschutes/Upper Clackamas now booking white water rafting Gift Certificates available special discount—groups of six or mor 10 percent off Milwaukie Transit Center with ready ac cess to both downtown Portland and Clackamas Town Center. Also very quiet, a good place for the serious stu dent. The rent is $355 per mo. which would be divided into $177.50 for each person. Please call during evenings 239-6541 or contact Vince Fitzgerald. ROOMMATE WANTED: Female to share with same. $250 month ± utilities one mile from CCC. 1300 sq. ft. house, 2 bedroom, 1 bath on 1 acre. Pets negotiable. No children. Call Vi 650-0464. 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