Portland Observer June S. 1980 Page Tyrone Hines dem onstrates throw that earned him the 1980 Open Distance Title. (Photo by: Adam s High C om m unications D epartm ent.) Hines seeks international record tíyUllysses', Tucker, Jr. Look, up into the sky, it’ s a bird, it’ s a plane, no it's a frisbee that was tossed by Tyrone Hines, a Northeast P ortland resident who competes in ihe In te rn a tio n a l Frisbee Association. Hines, a form er teacher in the Portland Public Schools, is a 1976 graduate ot Oregon State University (B.S. education). He has been com- (ietirlg or. a national level for the past three years. When questioned about how he started th ro w in g frisbee, Hines quickly replied, “ I was attending the University o f Portland a few years back and 1 needed a energy release. 1 didn’t know many people so i use to spend a lot of time be­ tween lasses throwing frisbee.” Hiney explains fu rth e r, ’ ’ Then one day I was passing by Laurel- H urst Park one day and saw a bunch ol cars. Once I moved closer to where all the people were, I found out that it was a trisbee tournament. So I paid my one dollar entry fee ....................... and beat the entire field. I didn’ t really think about what I was doing I just went out and performed to the best o f my ability,” he said. Since those early days, the muscular Hines has spent countless hours in the Matt Dishman Com­ m unity Center liftin g weights and jogging to stay in excellent physical condition. In Irvine, C alifornia earlier this year, Hines fought o f f a strong southern C alifornia field that was joined by visiting champion Scott Zimmerman. Tyrone used a turn around backhand and won with a throw of 118 meters in the finals. Hines next stop was in Tempe, Arizona, where he came into the frisbee com petition unranked and beat eight ol the top throwers in the world. He won with a healthy toss ot 122.66 meters and thought that he should have throwed it farther. A lte r Hines perform ance in Arizona, the International Frisbee A ssociation made the fo llo w in g com m ent: ’ ’ A lth o u g h the w orld ranking o f 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10 Sum m er is here and school is outl Batting practice for girls little league team will occupy that spare tim e. (Photo: Richard J. Brown) SEE SPORTS O N G IA N T SCREEN T V . JOE’S PLACE 'V H I W V W I U were on hand, Tyrone Hines showed up once again and edged Joseph Youngman in the finals lo r his second Open Distance title o f the year. Tyrone has thus established himselt as one ot the leading powers in the current distance w o rld ...” Tyrone’s toss is the best toss o f the young season and he wants to break the world record o f 135 meters. Hines, a native o f Schenectady, New York plans to attack the world record in the Seattle Kingdom (August 19th - 24th). " I ’ m pretty sure that I can break the record,” he said. “ It’ s all about ryhthm and you know that's what our culture is all about.” Hines says that he is the only Black competing in national trisbee competition. This month (June) pro basketball w ill hold its annual draft with 23 teams selecting the best collegiate players available. Last month (May) was the deadline for colleges to sign the best prep players available; which leads to the question o f which is more exciting, pro ball or college? My vote goes to the collegiate game. Wherever, or however, about the middle o f March last year, I finally figured out why college basketball is a much better game than its protessional counterpart. I always knew that basketball at the college level is a happier event, more festive, beautiful rally girls...that it is better, i f not more s k illfu lly played, better coached, because young men are more eager to learn than those high paid, egotistical giants o f the pro game, and yes, it’ s even better o ffic ia te d ; that it is athletically superior and technically more correct; that, simply put, it is more m eaningful than the pro game. Now, I didn’t always believe in the college game. What brought the contrast more clearly into view was that, on the rare occasions last spring when I could steal a Sunday atternoon to watch a college game on the tube. Believe me, this was a tough decision because usually a pro Court requires Black police The Departm ent o f Justice announced a consent decree requiring the Onondaga C ounty, New York, Sheriff’ s Department to hire more Blacks and women as deputy sheriffs for road patrol. A ttorney General Benjamin R. t iviletti said the decree was filed in U.S. D istrict C ourt in Syracuse, New Y o rk, resolving an em­ ployment discrimination suit filed at the same time. The suit charged county and state o ffic ia ls w ith vio la tin g the non­ d iscrim in a tio n provisions o f the Revenue Sharing and Law Enforce­ ment Assistance A d m in is tra tio n What injustices have you con­ Funding Act by fa ilin g to hire fronted as a Black competing in a Blacks and women on an equal basis non-traditional sport like frisbee? with white men. ‘ ‘ W ell, there was one instance The suit also said hiring tests have when I won an event and didn’t get a discriminatory impact on Blacks a trophy. Everyone else received and women and have not been theirs, why not me? The judges told shown to predict successful job per­ me that they would send it in the formance. mail. I ’m still waiting and that was The departm ent has 116 road several months ago. I contacted the patrol officers, of whom two are International Frisbee Association Black and one is a woman, the suit but they said that they couldn’ t do said. In addition, 48 percent o f the anything about it.” white applicants who took the last “ At another competition, I was w ritten examination passed while asked if I wanted to have another only 31 percent o f nonwhites throw o ff after I beat the entire field passed, the suit added. convincing ly. Do you th in k the Ihe consent decree permanently Lakers would play Philly one more enjoins the county from engaging in time tor all the money after they any d iscrim in a to ry employm ent won the championship? practice and establishes interim and Do you have any sponsors? long-range goals for the hiring o f “ That’ s something I ’ ve had d if­ Blacks and women as road patrol ficu ltie s w ith ,” said Hines. “ It officers. puzzles me when I can defeat all the The decree requires the county to top throws in the United States and seek to till 20 percent o f vacancies s till see them on and in all the with qualified Blacks until Blacks frisbee publications. make up 10 percent o f the road “ There have been instances when p a trol force. The decree also sponsors have made o ffe rs , but requires filling another 20 percent o f when they found out that I was vacancies w ith women until their Black, they gave me all those ex­ numbers approximate their interest cuses to why the deal did not in and ability to qualify for those materialize. I know for a fact that jobs. they don’t want many Blacks adver­ The New York State Civil Service tising their products, i f any. This Comm ission, a defendant in the one tennis show company told me suit, is also required to certify a suf­ that they would give me a 25 percent ficient number o f qualified Blacks discount if I wore their sweat suit to and women to the county to allow every competition. the county to meet the goals. “ Why couldn’ t they just give me If the list o f persons certified as the outfit like they do all the other eligible for appointment does not guys? They made it sound like they contain Blacks and women, the were doing me a favor,” said Hines. county may hold noncompetitive “ I ’ ve been around a long time to examinations to add them to the not understand w h a t’ s hap­ eligible list. pening...” Hines, a form er m in o r league baseball player with the Pittsburgh Pirate organization (1967 owns one ot the largest trisbee collection in Oregon, (250). " I ’ d like to encourage all youngsters to get involved in frisbee it enhances motor skills,” he said. Can you imagine someone throwing a trisbee from one end zone to another on a football field? Wow! game was on at the same time. W atching the college gained something adventurous, something spontaneous would always happen. Right there in my own living room, room. The bottom line with the pros is of course, money. But the to ta l beneath the bottom line is that nothing happens. There has to be a relationship there somewhere. One o f the biggest stories o f recent years in the NBA "happened" in Kansas C ity earlier this season. D aryl Dawkins, "Chocolate Thunder” i f you wish, in the flesh fin a lly fu lfilled his childhood dream and got himselt a nice, big glass back- board. Great story, right? So was big D ’s original articulate reaction: ‘ I didn’t get no comment.” Now, that isn’t meant to redicule Big D, because this w riter would rather hunt lions in the jungle without a rifle, than to harass Mr. Dawkins. This year the pros say their game has made the tra n sitio n (sorry), passing the collegiate variety, what with the coming o f Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and the three point field, Hallelujah! Now. taking last things firs t, NBA gunners have been taking those outrageous long bombs for years. Usually a shot from that distance, in the past, was a quick ticket to the bench, this year they’re proclaiming it is the savior o f pro basketball, saying it adds ex­ citement. Don't understand, as for Bird and Johnson, isn’t it ironic that after just one season among “ the greatest players in the w o rld ,” Johnson's patent college game...take a pass, give a shot and, glory be, rebound too -- has cap- apulted the Lakers to the NBA championship? And the Magic man is physically and mentally little more than a college junior, yet in Abdul- Jabbar’ s absence, stood head and shoulders above the N BA’s best. It becomes p a in fu lly apparent this time of year that the NBA just plays too many games. The athletes, in human terms, not economic -- are paid too much and slack o ff too frequently. WANTED Home owners who want to have their homes covered with per­ manent siding at a low price. We have to dispose o f discon­ tinued colors and designs o f aluminum and vinyl sidings before June 30. We will install the siding and gurantee the workmanship fo r 30 years. A ll factory warranties apply. Call Grace Walker at 223-9050. 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