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Portland Observer ,‘Zr//. I u »< Page 9 M • GARY HANSEN »’fíí •• V < Vi '*/• ’ -Ù . M . . * / - Thursday, May 20. 1976 n‘ 'tit W ' i iti! ••••■ » S ffiM v i!. W ill work for North Portland D em ocrat fo r State R ep resentative Ml •w. , »»»/». District 14 U nity in the community - in baseball at Irv ii.-g Park. a Saturday afternoon. elect W hat better way to spend don willner New Navy Coach, Charles Brown, shown uniting his team. Senior teams well matched by R«n Sykes Irving Park Senior league After three weeks of playing, all six teams are very much alive in the run for the first half championship. Charles Brown's, New Navy team made a strong run at dominating the league, until they were side tracked, and lost to Portland Valve, 4-3. in a very tough game played last Saturday. Moat followers of Senior league at Irving had all but conceded the crown to Brown's New Navy team. Whenever anyone talked of Championship -- it was always New Navy’s name that was mentioned! One thing that is apparent this year - there will be no running away. l<ast year two teams dominated, but it's a different year and different managers and that I think will make the O re g o n ’s a tto rn e y g e n e ra l job tougher. This year the team managers and coaches are doing a more thorough job in preparing their teams, this is good for the league, but most of all for the Leader in consumer legislation ° Respected public interest lawyer. ° A 25-year record of working to make government and business responsive to human needs. k id s . As a result we are seeing baseball played as it should be played; we are seeing the hit and run, squeeze plays, and it's really exciting for the fans. So all of you that want a little free en tertainment, just come out to the park this Saturday and watch the kids. S E N IO R L E A G U E S C H E D U L E May 22 (Saturday) 11:00 Harder Meeh vs. McDonalds 2:00 - Union Avenue Boosters vs. Port land Valve 5 00 New Navy vs. Pacific Northwest Bell d em o crat N .E. Portland Co-chairman lor W illner: Herman Plummer, Shelly Hill. W illner for Attorney General Committee, 1403 S.E. Belmont, Portland. Howard Jenkins. PNB All-Star shortstop, fresh from an impressive season at Jefferson, playing both Frosh and J.V. baseball, is currently one of the hottest hitters in Senior League play at Irving Park. Hov/ard is currently hatting over .400 and fielding everything in sight. Concordia selects new coach Warren Fuedrichs, coach at Detroit Lutheran West High School, has ac cepted the head coaching position at Concordia College. He will assume his position at Concordia this July 1st as basketball coach and instructor in phy sicaI education. During his three years at Lutheran West in Detroit, Michigan, Friedrichs compiled a 62 5 overall record. In the people’s lawyer” & Salem n 1974 75 season he was selected Detroit Metro Coach of the Year. Presently, several of his former players are play ing in the Big Ten schools and other major universities. Friedrichs, 29 years old, graduated in 1971 from Concordia Teachers College in Seward, Nebraska. He is currently completing his M.A. degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Anthony Jackson, Grant Hi's premier sprinter is ro-boMcr, at 9«. of the best time posted this year in the state. MORE JOBS! LESS TAXES! C O M M rp C u tC T M A X C V I C i X JA b X M * . • - t * .. M U t .OCOO « fk A R K r o « T i A M T RUNYON J d W .' Sports Talk by Ron Sykes SPECIAL NBA - IS S U E Oh well, it seems like Coach Al Attles has been snubbed again by the news media (those who vote for manager of the year) Last year, a supposed build ing y t ir for Golden State, ended up as a Championship year and still Attles was over looked. All he did was take a team that was picked for last in their division and as we all know by now won the whole thing. Al Attles may go through his years as roach without ever being honored, but his impact on the game is a most significant one. He has r e v o lu tio n iz e d professional b asket ball, and most winning team s are adopting his tactics. Last year and this year Coach Attles was denied an honor shot he should have won hands down. ☆ Super Softy * * « ¿X Very flexible plus padded tauoie aad erepe-Uke sale lar ruahioaed confort every step at the way. la natural, white. Wemeai bxee to 10. REG. 4.99. Gallenkamp shoes Keep Keep America I On Its Feet * Lloyd Center a Dewatawa Portland e Eaatpart Plaaa a O Eugene • Medford REPRESENTATIVE W yatt A rather weak reason to vote Yes on 5. Mrs. Edith Alden, If you vote Yes, this shut-in. nnd nil Multnomah Weakened by chronic County Library services arthritis, her only source will be maintained as they of enjoyment is books. currently are, thanks to a Brought to her bedside by $2.2 million levy. At a Multnomah County cost of 31 ( per year for Library, as part of their each $10Q0 of your special service to homes assessed property value. and institutions. That’s only $9.30 a year A service that, without for a $30,000 home. And your help, may soon be it’s just for three years. eliminated. Vote No, and drastic cutbacks will he made. 15 of our 17 libraries will be closed. 123 people will be laid off. The Central Library will be open 5 days instead of 6. Children story time sessions will be discontinued. The four bookmobiles will be stopped. Film loan programs will be cancelled. THE NO-NONSENSE DEMOCRAT And, perhaps worst of all, book delivery to some 55,000 people like Edith will he terminated. That will hurt. So this Tuesday, when you reach measure 5 on your ballot, please consider the old and the weak. They’re one of the strongest reasons to vote Yes. Don’t close the hook on our libraries. VOTE YES ON 5. PLEASE. Thl« ad b paid lor by The Frtanda of tha Library Campaixn. MM 8 .W . Taylor, Portland. Orafon P72OR A recognized le a d e r in the f ig h t fo r a f f i r m i t i v e a c tio n 1n S tate Employment. A 100% AFL-CIO vo tin g reco rd . A strong proponent o f good p u b lic housing. Supports c o n s tru c tio n of Veterans H o s p lta i a t Emanuel. Help Bill Wyatt help you. Elect Bill Wyatt State Representative. n^H i X}>