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Page 16 Portland Observer, February 11, 1962 All-time Blazers by Ron Sykes The Trailblazer Oldtimers team made its debut last weekend in the Dalles before a crowd of some two thousand plus. There were reminis cences and flash-backs o f things that once were but will never again be. Seeing ex-players like G eo ff Petrie, Greg Smith, LaRue Martin, Shaler H alim on, prompted us to think o f an all-tim e Blazer team. The guards would be Lionel Hollins and Petrie, and the big redhead Bill Walton in the middle. Picking the forwards would be tough, but the choice here is Lloyd Neal and super Sidney Wicks. Treat A Kid To Popeye's Famous Fried Chicken Hit My name is Orlande. I'm smiling because my Mom is bringing home some Popeye's Chicken. I love Popeye’s Chicken. Popeye's has everything I like—com dogs, pop, french fries end chicken tacoa. Put A Smile On Your Kid's Facet 3 Locations To Serve You: 5949 N.E. Union Ave. 3120 N.E. Union Ave. 283 9642 281 2628 LLOYD NEAL _ vopeyes 2320 S.E. 82nd Ave. 7749661 about 14,000 pounds each. e Oddly, the state of Delaware was named after the colonial governor of Virginia — Lord De La W arr — who never traveled to the state named after him in his life. BILL W A L T O N S ID N E Y W IC K S American State ISS B OSU, Oregon women meet The Open Division lead in the Northwest W omen’ s Basketball League will be at stake tonight, February 11th, when Oregon State hosts the 1 Ith-ranked University of Oregon at G ill Coliseum in Corvallis. This will be the third meeting between the two teams this season. Oregon won easily in the semifinals o f the Giusti Tournament in Portland, defeating the Beavers 65- 48 in a very physical contest. But Oregon State nearly pulled o ff an upset in Eugene last month, leading througout the game before falling 63-60. Oregon leads the Open Division with a 2-0 record. The Beavers are right behind at 2-1 and Washington is0-3. An Oregon win would give the Ducks undisputed first place, while an Oregon State win would give the Beavers a share of the lead. The Beavers are on a three-game I LO V E YOU I love y o u .. . Like sunsets and sleepy moons; Like waves rushing and streams flowing; Like long conversations and moments o f silence; Like flow ers blossoming and autumn leaves falling L ike kisses on my nose and heartfelt tea rs.. . I love you. —K IM B E R L Y J . W A S H IN G T O N December K . 1979 winning streak. OSU pummeled the University of Nevada-Los Vegas for third place in the Nike Tournament, then outlasted the University of Washington 83-76 in Corvallis. Their latest win was 74-56 over Boise State. Oregon, after losing to national powerhouses USC and UCLA at the end of January, came back to beat Boise State on the road. OSU is going into the contest with a 14-6 record which includes losses to nationally ranked Tennessee, Oregorrftwice), Texas and Kansas. The Beavers also lost to California, a team they had beaten by 18 points in the Giusti Tournament. Jan M artin has led the Oregon State scoring in the two games against Oregon this year, with 17 points in the Giusti Tournament and 25 points in Eugene. Robyn Clark has been the leading OSU rebounder with a total of 14 in the two games. Oregon has been led by the one- two Canadian punch of Bev Smith and Alison Lang. Smith had 18 points and 20 rebounds in the Giusti Tournam ent, 19 points and 10 rebounds in Eugene. Lang’s totals are 22 and 13, and 26 and 18. AN INOEPCN K W T BANK Head Ottica 27 37 N . E. Union Portland, Oregon 97212. C o m e A n d V is it O u r N E W L O C A T IO N ALL U N D E R O N E ROOF! g) G-LOOES Saturday Basketball League A lexander’ s Landscaping suf fered its first loss o f the season against Lee Aces on Saturday by the score o f 78-64. In another exciting game, the Moore Street Blue team defeated the M oore Street White team 73-70 in overtime. The league continues play February 13th be tween 11:00 am and 3:00 pm at P .C .C . Current standings are as follows: Alexanders’* Landscaping 6-1 Lee Aces 5-2 Portland Tab J-2 Moore St ./Blues 4-3 Moore St./Whites 1-6 Jackson Five 0-7 a n k AT NEW AND CONVENIENT HAYDEN MEADOWSI STORE HOURS: Weekdays 10-9; Saturday 9*7; Sunday 10*6 < _____________________________________________________________________________________ /