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    Page 12 Portland Obaerver April 23. 1981
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries) (Dotisi Amount on Thousand I
LEGAL T ITLE OF B A N K
Sports Talk
STATE BANK NO
American State Bank
federal reserve district no
By Bon Sykes. Sports Editor
The N B A 's long season is slowly
g rin d in g to an end. P h ila d e lp h ia
disposed o f M ilw aukee 99-98 Sun­
day afternoon before a disappoint­
ing crow d o f 6,500, and now w ill
m atch ta ien t w ith the am azing
Boston Celtics.
Sure,
th is
w rite r
picked
M ilw au ke e to w in it a ll and since
that won’ t happen, at least not this
year, then who w ill win it?
On paper yo u ’ d have to go w ith
Philadelphia but as we all know the
76ers, in the past, have always come
up short in the biggies, and this is a
biggie because the winner in the East
is v irtu a lly a shoo-in fo r the N BA
ch am p io n sh ip . A fte r a ll, aren t
these two teams, Houston and Kan­
sas C ity, in the western finals, both
o f whom are saddled w ith losing
records? And d id n 't the Celtics and
Sixers both end with identical 60-22
records, and boosted as the best in
the N BA? So someone should tell
Moses M alone and Calvin M urphy
that they haven’ t a chance, because
apparently they s till believe. A n d,
too, K C ’ s Ernie Grunfeld and Scott
Wedman should be reminded that
their season should have ended long
ago because they, too, believe and
are playing lik e th ey’ re a ll-p ro or
something.
Your heart must go out to Cotton
F itzsim m on s and his courageous
Kings. A fte r losing th e ir best tw o
guards (O tis B irdsong and P h il
F o rd ) most everyone w ro te the
Kings o ff. Everyone-that is-but the
Kings themselves. They believed and
made believers o f others by
th ra sh in g the western conference
champion Phoenix Suns in 7 games.
P h illy should beat Boston in 6
games, w ith the inside power game
being the difference. The key in this
one has to be Darryl Dawkins.
I f Darryl can get o ff the mark the
Sixers in 6. But o n ly i f D aw kins
plays w ell. Bobby Jones o f f the
bench w ill clip the ’ ’ B ird ’ s '’ wings.
I t ’ ll be a good one fo r view ers.
Houston and KC w ill also be w orth
watching. Give the edge to the awe­
some power o f Moses M alone and
the deadly shooting o f Calvin M ur-
pfcy-
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The pick here is F louston in 7
games. Kansas C it y ’ s Sam Lacey
w ill try and n e u tra liz e Moses by
b ring ing him out to the top ot the
key. Lacey is e xtre m ely e ffe c tiv e
there, where he e ith e r passes o r
takes the ju m p e r, and Lacey w ill
also drive the m iddle if the defense
a llo w s. W hat we have here is to o
very physical centers and it w ill be
interesting. Again, the home court
advantage w ill not mean a th in g .
Both teams are capable o f w inning
on the ro a d . C a lv in M u rp h y ’ s
quickness should give KC ’ s guards a
fit, and the game could be won right
there.
The heavyw eight b o xin g scene
•lost tw o greats re c e n tly ; one to
retirement, Muhammad A li, and the
other w ith the death o f Joe Louis.
But th ere ’ s tw o young ones on the
h o riz o n th a t c o u ld make the
decision g la m o rou s once again,
M ike Dokes and Greg Page.
Whereas neither fighter w ill come
close to Louis or A li, they both are
good and w ill som eday replace
L a rry Holmes as cham pion. Dokes
is s im p ly d y n a m ite and Page has
shown lately that he’ s now ready to
exert some power. Both young men
has the size, 6-3 and both are bona
fid e heavies, tip p in g the scales at
215 and 226 pounds respectively.
A n d how a bo ut “ El T ia n te .? ’ ’
Luis proved he’ s not yet ready to be
turned out to pasture by pitching a
n o -h itte r against Spokane. T ia n t
fanned 10, while walking just two in
seven innings. W ith perform ances
like these, Luis w ill be back in the
majors in no time!
DICK BOGLE
Blazer draft looms
I f the Philadelphia 76’ers win the
N a tio n a l Basketball A sso ciatio n
championship, guard Lionel Hollins
would become the first guard in the
history o f the league to be a starter
on tw o d iffe re n t ch am pio nsh ip
franchises.
His first championship came here
in P o rtla n d in the 76-77 season
when the Blazers overpowered the
rest o f the league on the shoulders
o f B ill W a lto n , M au rice Lucas,
Johnny D avis, L lo y d N eal, Bob
Gross and Herm G illia m . Fam iliar
heart warming names aren’ t they? It
was tough saying goodbye to those
fine young men, who for one reason
or a nother le ft the confines o f
M e m o ria l C oliseum to ca rry on
elsewhere.
Only Bob Gross remains and i t ’ s
my thought it’ s going to be farewell
tim e fo r him and one or two more
“ present’ ’ Blazers.
Stu In m an, Blazer d ire c to r o f
player personnel, in an inte rvie w
to ld me the num ber one d ra ftin g
priority for the team w ill be a "good
to great” shooting small forward.
T hat sounds lik e goodbye to
Gross and tough C alvin N att. The
strange th in g is when N att came
here at the ta il end o f the 79-80
season in a trade w ith New Jersey
fo r Luke, he was putting the ball in
the hole fro m 15 to 20 feet o u t.
Remember we gave up Luke, an all-
star power fo rw a rd , and tw o to p
d ra ft choices to get N a tt. He was
highly valued by the Blazer brass at
the tim e who knew they faced a
m ajor rebuilding job to become an
honest contender. What happened?
I t ’ s not exactely a secret th a t
Gross has asked to be traded and
Natt has stated publicly that unless
he is included more in the offense
next season, he would be more com­
fortable playing somewhere else.
Even to the casual fan it was quite
apparent that Natt and Gross had to
w o rk fo r every p o in t they scored
and that there seemed to be few, if
any, set plays to take advantage o f
their shooting skills.
The sm all fo rw a rd s up fo r the
d ra ft who are attracting the Blazer
brass inclu de A l W ood, A lb e rt
King, Je ff Lamp o f Virginia, Kevin
Loder o f A lbam a State and K e lly
Tripucka o f Nortre Dame.
Inman says W ood is such a high
quality player that he w ill go during
the first five picks o f the d ra ft and
could be the first pick, depending on
which players declare hardship.
Inman feels i f there’ s a long suit
in the draft it is at the small forward
position. He says he is not ecstatic
about the available centers nor over­
whelmed by either the power f o r ­
wards or the guards coming out o f
college.
He th in k s D a rn e ll V a le n tin e o f
Kansas and Frank Johnson o f Wake
Forest co uld be the firs t guards
taken, unless o f course, Isiah
Thom as o f In dia na goes hardship
and becomes eligible for the draft.
When he talks about power fo r ­
wards, he mentions N otre Dame’ s
O rla n d o W o o lrid g e and U ta h ’ s
Tom Chambers.
To me and a lo t o f other Blazer
fans, the most obvious need is at the
center p o s itio n and when I m en­
tioned this to Inm an, he adm itted
the center p osition here does need
upg ra din g. B u t, he says about 16
other NBA teams feel the same way
and used the Milwaukee Bucks as an
exam ple.
Despite
ta k in g
Philadelphia down to the wire in the
b a ttle fo r the d iv is io n c h a m p io n ­
ship w ith big Bob Lanier at center,
next year could bring harder times
fo r M ilw a u ke e . T h a t’ s because
Lanier is just about over the hill and
his backup, Harvey Catchings is not
type o f center to take a team to the
final four in the NBA.
He predicts Oregon State’ s Steve
Johnson w ill be the firs t center
taken in the June d ra ft and th a t
means by the tim e P o rtla n d
chooses, Johnson w ill be gone.
M o re than lik e ly P o rtla n d w ill
have picks 15, 16 and 26. Pick 15
w ill go for a small forward, possibly
a center. Number 16 w ill go fo r the
position not picked with 15, and 26
c o u ld end up going fo r e ither the
best guard or best power fo rw a rd
available at that time.
A ll this could change in a number
o f ways. The Blazers co uld put
together a package o f a combination
o f players and d ra ft choices just to
m ove higher up in the selection
process. T hat m ethod co uld land
them the sm all fo rw a rd or center
they really want.
Another consideration is that next
We II install Champion or
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sion and fuel filters and
PCV valve We II set timing,
a d ju st c a rb u re to r Cars
with conventional ignitions
or self contained element
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c. Loans. Net ,.................................................................................................................
L IB A IL IT IE S
17 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
18 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
19
20
23
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1.038
2 606
Deposits of United States Government
.......................7.634
Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States
486
Certified and officers checks
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106
Total Deposits (sum of items 17 thru 23)
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11.870
a l l ) . Total dem and d e p o sits.........................................................................7,704
a(2). Total time and savings deposits........................................................... 4,166
27 Mortgage indebtness and liability for capitalized leases
183
29 Other liabilities........................................................................................................................ 107
30 T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S (excluding subordinated notes and debentures)
(Sum of items 24 thru 29 )............................................................................................................12,160
E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L
33 Common stock a No. shares authorized 80,000
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35.
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b No shares outstanding 80.000 Ipar value)
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Surplus.........................................................................................................................
9Q0
Undivided profits...................................................................................................................
79
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
8
TO TA L E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L (sum of items 32 thru 36)
1,087
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L Isum of items 30. 31 and 37
13.247
MEMORANDA
B Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,00 or m ore......................
400
a. Cash and due from depository institutions Icorresponds to item 1 above)
3.407
b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreement to
resell (corresponds to item 8 abovel................................................................................... 2 973
c. Total loans Icorresponds to item 9a above)...................................................
4.756
d Time certificates of deposits m denominations of $ 100.000
or more Icorresponds to Memoranda item 1b a bove)..........................
400
e Total deposits (corresponds to item 2 4 abovel . . . . , ...........
14,252
h Total assets (correspond to item 16 above)......................................................
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and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director o f this bank.
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Obligations ot other U .S . Government agencies and corporations..............................1 045
Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States
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Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
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a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned in com e!,...................................................... 4,663
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FACTS
season, the Blazers w ill c a rry 12
players instead o f the present
eleven. I t ’ s expected P o rtlan d w ill
c a rry three centers, fo u r guards,
fo u r fo rw a rd s and possibly a man
who can swing between guard and
small forward.
T his leads to the question what
wi I be the role o f ro o k ie fo rw a rd
M i hael H a rp e r. Inm an and the
coaches are high on the young
Chicago product. I t ’ s his prediction
th a t H a rp e r w ill m ove alm ost ex­
clusively to power forw ard, playing
15 to 20 m inutes a game behind
Kermit Washington.
H a rp e r and g ia nt center G e o ff
C ro m p to n w ill spend part o f th e ir
summer playing in the Los Angeles
Summer League. C ro m p to n , who
came to P o rtla n d at m id-season
fro m the C o n tin e n ta l League
w eig hing 320 pounds must get
down to 260. I ’ m told he has good
moves offe nsively and defensively
a ro u n d the hoop and at 6 -1 1 and
260 pounds could be an awesome
force for limited minutes.
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