.0 Page 12 Portland Observer, January 21,1962 T.R. Dunn doing well by UUysses Tucker, Jr. .. A*’ **' T .R . D unn #23 drives again st the Blazers in D en ver's 125-121 v ic ­ tory. (Photo: J im m y Robinson) As quietly as it is kept. T.R. Dunn, the former University o f Ala­ bama and Portland Trailblazer bas­ ketball standout is leading his Den­ ver nuggets in rebounding from a guard position which is rare in the land o f giants. Against the Blazers, Dunn grabbed seven rebounds (his aver­ age) and scored eight points in thirty-six minutes o f play. He also displayed his defensive wizardry on the Portland guards which often re­ sulted in a rushed shot, bad pass, or a turnover. Denver won 125-121. “ T.R . just does it night a fte r night and he doesn’ t look fo r the shot,’ ’ said Doug Moe, Head Coach o f the "ru n and gun" Nuggets who trail San Antonio in the Midwest D i­ vision o f NBA. “ We don’ t need him to score be­ cause o f Dan Issel (31 points), Alex English (35), and K iki Vandeweghe (26 points). So, he does all the things that the other players are weak in like rebound, pass, play defense, and he is great at it. When he is with the first team, they run very smooth and play well together.” Dunn, whose physical stature re­ sembles that o f a body-builder, says that the only time he is conscious about going to the boards is when they play bigger and stronger teams. "When we play Philly I ’ m always aware o f crashing the boards,” he said. “ I have to so that I can take the pressure o ff o f the other players. Otherwise, some games they fa ll ELECTRIC SHAVERS your way and other games they don’t. 1 have my highs and lows but somehow I still manage enough to lead the team. It ’s amazing. “ I ju st feel good being able to contribute to the team in any possi­ ble way. I f I can’t contribute in one area, I ’ ll try my best to help in an­ other area and it ’ s working out all right.” Do you miss Portland? “ I used to,” he laughed, "b u t not anymore. I t ’ s hard once you’ re traded to a new team because you have to build your fort all over again and it was rough. I enjoyed the fans when 1 was here, they are unlike any others in tne league. Now that I ’ m getting established in Denver with the busi­ ness community, things are starting to look up for me. I ’ve also learned to ski." W hat’ s it like playing fo r Doug Moe? " H e ’ s a very em otional g u y,” said Dunn. “ I f you sit behind the bench you’ ll know what I mean. Doug’ s a fair coach and he is very easy to play for. He treats everyone as equals and he respects everybody as a human and a player.” The native o f Birmingham, A la­ bama, says he has seen a lot o f tal­ ented athletes come in and out o f the National Basketball Association and is happy to have stuck around for five years. " I ’ m th a n kfu l fo r the time I ’ ve done," he said. “ I only hope that I can stick around for five more years because this is one o f the best jobs in the land.” Repaired — Cleaned Expert Repairs on Norelco • Schick - Factory Authorized Service - Braun • Clairol Eltron • Remington • Ronson Sunbeam Lighters Hair Dryers and Parts Scissor & K n ife S harpenin g Available S m a ll A p p lia n c e R ep aired A hours 9AM to 5 .10 • DOWNTOWN 2Í6-132S' UOVO CENTER •nside Ne*ben>s Phone 2817 I t ' •f 14 SW W ashington Phone I it, I MB fiLEÑS Interstate Tax Service Are you paying too much to have your income tex return prepared? 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"When I play well, we play well,” said Conner, the only starter left from last year’ s 26-2 team that was ranked number one in the nation. A .C . Green, OSU’ s talented freshman, scored 10 points and had six rebounds. Oregon played well and at the half was only down by three 46-43. But it was the quickness o f Conner and the rebounding o f Charlie Sitton and Green that even­ tually wore down the young Ducks. Ironically, it was the poor first half shooting, 0-6, o f the usually reliable John Greig that kept Oregon from going into the locker room with a firs t h a lf lead. “ I decided that I would just keep putting it (the ball) up, said Greig. However, it never really changed for the Senior Cap­ tain from Olympia. John finished the night with only six points, far UPI Top T w e n ty I . North Carolina 2. Missouri 3. Virginia 4. DePaul 5. Texas 6. Minnesota 6. (tie) Iowa 8. Idaho 9. Kentucky IO. Oregon State 11. Georgetown 12. Tulsa 13. San Francisco 14. Arkansas 15. N. Carolina 16. Kansas State 17. (tie) Louisville 17. (tie) Alabama 19. Villanova 20. Fresno State iMfADOWS I below his season’s average o f almost 17. “ Defense on the ball is what we wanted,” M ille r said. “ And when Lester and William are applying it it sets our break into gear.” Oregon State had 10 fastbreak baskets while the Ducks could mus­ ter but five. Greg W iltje n (the Beavers 6-11 center, who has missed six games with a sprained ankle, was ready but again Ralph M ille r decided not to use him. “ Danny Evans is playing well, so I see no need to make a change now,” said Miller. “ Greg w ill play. I haven’ t lost confidence, but re­ member Danny was a starter during the early season u ntil A C. earned the jo b .” Evans, the sharp shooter from Michigan, scored 10 points on 5-10 shooting. “ I ’ ve got the rhythm , my shots are falling and I feel good about my defense,” beamed a happy Evans. OSU will get a test this weekend from the surprising Washington Huskies (6-0 adn 13-2). ★ ♦ The Cincinnati Bengals move the ball up and down the field with all the precision o f a good Swiss watch. They score points both on the ground and in the a ir. On the ground gigantic 250 pound running back Pete Johnson is as devastating Portland Observer Top T w n t y I . North Carolina 2. Missouri 3. Virginia 4. Oregon State 5. Minnesota 6. DePaul 7. Iowa 8. Georgetown 9. Tulsa 10.Idaho 11. North Carolina State 12. Villanova 13. Kentucky 14. San Francisco 15. Wichita State 16. Arkansas 17. St. Johns (N Y.) 18. Georgia 19. Louisville 20. Pepperdine This coupon is good for one Free General Admission to Portland Meadows Sunday only. PORTLAND MEADOWS 1001 N o rth S c h m e e r Road P o rtland, O reg o n 97217 as a Mack truck. Johnson, 27, had by far the best season o f his five- year career in 1981. He rushed for 1077 yards, a 3.9 per carry average, and he scored 16 touchdowns, third highest in league. When they go to the air quarterback Ken Anderson usually depends on Chris Collings­ worth, the Bengals’ 6-5 205-pound rookey wide receiver. San Franciscos inside linebacker Jack Reynolds will be mainly responsible if the 49ers are to contain Johnson. Reynolds, 34, is in his 12th NFL season. The first 11 with Los Angeles, he led the 49ers in tackles w ith 117-28 more than another player. Reynolds is re­ sponsible for adjustments in the de­ fensive line and linebackers to stop the run based on his knowledge and his extensive studying o f films. Rey­ nolds is always the last to leave the practice field and studies films each night for hours. This week during all the media hype, where most play­ ers were being hounded fo r in ter­ views, Jackson Reynolds would po­ litely beg to retire to the film room to continue his untiring viewing o f Cincinnati. Reynolds is one o f the hardest w orking players both on and o ff the field. Lack o f speed is his only weakness, therefore the 49ers try to keep him out o f passing situations. Johnson is not a good pass re­ ceiver, he’ s used mostly fo r short outlet passes where he can use his bulk to gain yardage. Hacksaw will have to be at his best on Super Sun­ day. Collingsworth will find the going tough against the 49ers’ talented secondary. And the most talented 49er defender all-pro Ronnie Lott will be inside C h rir’ s jersey all day long. L o tt is the firs t o f the new breed cornerback. Ronnie stands 6- 0, weighs in at 200 lbs., and runs 4.5 in the 40. The ex-USC all-American is given a lot o f credit for the 49ers 1981 turnarounds. In the passing game that C incinnati plays, Lott w ill be a big influence. During the regular season the 49ers handled the Bengals easily w inning 21-3 at Riverfront stadium. That was the only loss Cincinnati suffers over the last 10 games. 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