Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 17, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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Joo Fraizer
W orld HeavyweightChampion
Joe
F ra z ie r and his singing
g r o u p , t h e knockout, lost
another round Thursday in
th e ir international to u r.
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irg u s n w it h ra a e n n a l r k s i r i « p o w r
The evening show booked at
the 4,000-capacity K .B . H all
in Copenhagen F rid a y was
called o ff by theScandenavian
Booking Agency because of a
lack of in te re s t. Only a
few
hundred tickets were sold,
the agency said.
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tournam ent M ay 30.
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last
January
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SEATTLE. Wash -
— The Washington Stale'
Athletic Commission voted
unanimously to grant a box
ing license to form er heavy­
weight champion
Muham­
mad A li, clearing the way
for a possible fight here this
summer with James E llis,
another
fo rm e r
heavy­
weight king.
The bout jvould be pro­
moted by the Tennis Un
lim ited Sports Corporation,
the ia m f group that prom ot­
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« m u l a i m g «ool w a te r » in u m i il
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, 9 ’h-rsWd h e « .,
w e ig h t contender, lands r :ght hand knockout punch on
W ayne Kmd-ed n f g h f last year at the O lym p ic Gar­
cia returns Thursday n.ghr against N ew York s James
J. W oody in a big TV !0-rounder A w m for the Vene-
zuelan bom ber w ill p u t him in line for a bout w ith
form er tw o -tim e w o rld he avyw eig ht cham pion Floyd
Patterson.
F ra iz e r drew 3,000 persons
in an appearance at
the
Stockholm F u n F a ir ,fa r less
than had been hoped fo r by pro­
m oters, a spokesman said.
S e v e ra l
shows on
the
c h a m p io n s
tou r were
cancelled in A u s tria and west
G e r m a n because of sm all
audiences.
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lir a h A nd su u l I m i U 'll a la t t h a i w a t a l i n
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T h e B eth elA stros renowned
Softball T e a m won th e ir fir s t
game o f the series IS to 10.
A fte r Jack (sent pitched a two
h i t , f o u r inning stin t.
The
A stros scored v runs in the fir s t
inning and 5 in the second, a nd
o n e in the th ru !. A fte rs slight
change in the A stros line-up the
Hoyuns nine camo to I tfe a n d
scored 3 runs in the fifth inning
and 7 in the sixth. The came was
called a t the end of the sixth
inning due to tim e.
Rookie League
Helen Bernhard
F a r r e lls Ice Cream
Freedom Bank
24th F rem ont Hancock
Beaver Lodge
n
•Body and Fondar Repair
•M ost reasonable shop in tow n
would he carried on a na
honwide closed circu it tele
cast
Harold Conrad, a vice
president of Tennis U n lim it­
ed and a close associate of
Ah. said Seattle has an e l ­
eelleni chance of landing
the fight He added, however,
that at least
two
other
cities are interested in stag
ing the bout Conrad said
both Ah and E llis would be
guaranteed $800.000
"That’s a lot of money to
risk and we have to get
every cent we can out of
the live gate." Conrad said.
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Trail B lazer Rooks host
1438 N.E. A lberta
Seattle Supersonic Rooks
P o rtla n d s T r a i l
Blazer
rookies w ill Host the Seattle
Supersonic rookies June 19 th
at the .M em orial C oliseum the
proceeds fro m the game w ill
g o to help
th e
Albina
.M in iste ria l A llia n ce s u m in ir
program s fo r the youth of
A 'b in a , adm ission to the game
w ill be two d o lla rs fo r a ll seats
T he game w ill feature the
B la ze r s number one d ra ft
choice and everybodies A ll-
A m erican a nd fo rm e rU C L A
star Sidney W icks challenging
t h e Sonic s Spencer Haywood
fo rm e r Denver Rocket and
J e tr io t L n iv e rs ity gre at.
T o this date the Sonic s have
n o t released a lis t of th e ir
signed d ra ft selections
but
herew ith is a lis tin g of those
selected In the college d ra ft.
F red Brown Iowa State U niv.
J i m M cDaniels
W estern
Kentucky
denotes that draftee has sign­
ed w ith A m erican Basketball
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