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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
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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.
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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
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Championship game this
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5. Who was the third picl
the 1984 NBA draft and w
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6. What team holds the rec
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them are New York Yau
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Yogi Berra, George Steinbrem
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8. When did it take place, $
played it, and how long was
longest major league base
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9. Name the only Super B
MVP to host “Saturday N
Live.”
10. Which of these happe
exactly 34 years ago today:
The first televised baseball g<
B) Roger Bannister becomes
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four minutes C) Jackie Robin
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