Portland Observer, November 17, 1962 Page 9 Sport Talk FOR SALES SERVICE Our Naw M odem Building... Northeeit Broadway at F in i by Ron Sykes, Sports Editor ■ The Pryor vs. Arguello confron­ tation to decide the Jr. Welterweight cham pionship o f the world was billed as a classic.. matching the slugger, Pryor, against the master boxer, Arguello. It unfurled in M ia m i’ s Orange Bowl before a crowd of nearly thirty thousand fans. This was a fight that was expected to rate right up there with the "T h rilla in Manila” where Muhammad A li and Joe Frazier stood the boxing world on their ears as they went at each other fo r 14 bruising rounds with A li getting a TKO when "sm okin’ Joe" was un­ able to answer the bell. And it, the Arguello vs. Pryor fight, had all the action and fury o f the Leonard- Hearns encounter. As usual Aaron Pryor started fast. He opened the first round with a vicious head and body attack that had the challenger dazed and hold­ ing on. Then in the middle rounds it was Arguello landing the big punches. In round nine Alexis shot a right hand to the head o f Pryor that landed w ith all the fury o f the M t. St. Helens eruption. Hut instead of go­ ing down like so many of Arguello’s lightweight opponents, Aaron came forw ard and landed a rig h t-le ft combination o f his own. A rguello’ s handlers would later cry " fo u l” because Pryor didn't go down when hit by their man, A r ­ guello. Bill M ille r, A rguello’ s manager, openly accused P ryor’ s corner o f using some illegal solution in be­ tween rounds to stimulate their fighter. M ille r allegedly said that what- ever it was, it allowed Pryor to take "shots that would have stopped King Kong." Miller should recognize the truth. The truth is that his man "A rg u e l­ lo” was not fighting "ju s t” another ordinary fighter, but was in against a true cham pion and in a bigger weight class. A ll one has to do is examine the record o f ex-lightweight champion Roberto Duran. Duran was one o f the hardest punching lightweights in boxing history, but when he moved up to welterweight his punch was never the same. Duran has never knocked out a true Welter. M ille r was fu rth e r amazed be­ cause " P ry o r has been knocked down in almost all o f his previous fights,” he said. And is those guys could do it, then why couldn’ t the hard-punching Arguello. Alexis A rguello is tru ly a great champion and a class man. He has refused to go along with any form of protest. " I was beaten by a great champion," Alexis said. And there's nothing shameful about that. What is shameful, how­ ever, is that work perform ed by South African referee Stanley Chris- todolou. When Arguello was pinned help­ less on the ropes in the 14th round, Mr. Christodolou allowed Pryor to deliver 24 straight punches to (he head. Whatever reasons he had, whether he thought Alexis could survive and somehow win a deci­ sion, is unknown. What is known is that he almost allowed a class per­ son, Arguello, to become seriously injured. Let’s hope that referees arc judged on their performance as are for the fighter«. And let’ s also hope that this man is never allowed to referee another fig h t, anywhere in the world. Taking a look at Lever, one can sec why he would be compared to L ife in the National Basketball the former OSU standout. The two Association has been anything but men look alike somewhat —both what l.afeyettc "F a t” Lever expect­ physically and on the court. But ac­ ed it to be. cording to Lever they arc different First o f all, when Lever was draft­ people. " I think me and Lester are ed in the first round by the Portland two d iffe re n t people. You can’ t Trailblazers last year, many people compare different people,” said Le­ asked why Lever instead of Oregon ver. About the only way you can State star Lester Conner? compare the two, Lever said, “ We Then Darnell Valentine, the arc close friends—that’ s as far as it Blazers' starting point guard, suf­ goes.” fered a deep thigh bruise that has Heading into the 1982-83 Nation­ kept him sidelined. This forced Le­ al Basketball Association season Le­ ver into a starting role, a role he was ver knew that his duties on the team supposed to gradually move into. would come as the backup point guard behind Darnell Valentine. The Blazers drafted the former Many number one choices wouldn't Arizona Stale standout because o f be happy with such a role but Lever his "p u re point g u a rd " skills ac­ accepts the situ atio n . "D a r n e ll’ s cording to Stu Inman, director o f doing well. He’ s the main player player personnel. He was slotted to and he deserves it because he's been backup Valentine and learn the playing so w ell," Lever said. NBA game behind him but Valen­ Lever’ s goals for the season arc tine’s injury has changed that situa­ set on helping the Blazers win. He tion. said, " , hope we become winners The question about "W h y not right away." The Blazers' winning C o n ne r? " bothered Lever for a- tra d itio n was the firs t thing that whgile. " I felt pretty bad about it,” popped into Lever’s mind when he Lever said. But the guys in rookie was drafted. " I thought o f when camp told him that only a few people they won the cham pionship. in Portland felt that Conner should They're capable o f winning,” l ever have been the one drafted. Accord­ said. " I ’ m going into a program of ing to Lever, Conner told him, winning tradition.” "D o n 't worry about it, just go up Valentine doesn't see Lever as his and play the way you know how.” backup at lead guard. "H e ’s a very Playing the way he knows how qualified p la y e r," Valentine said should make Lever quite popular about Lever. "A n o th e r quality with the Portland fans and the Bla­ player on our team." zer management. " A s a player I Lever is one o f six new players want them to accept me the way I that adorn the Blazers roster as the am,” Lever said. " I don’ t want to season opened. Head coach Jack be compared to everyone or taken Ramsay said Lever " . . has great apart for some reason." instincts for finding the open people Portland picked Lever in the first on the floor and makes the simple round last year as the l l t h pick pass.” Ramsay has said that Lever overall. Before the draft the Blazers will play in every game for the Bla­ had traded Kelvin Ranscy to Dallas zers, averaging around 20 minutes a game. fo r backup center and rebounder Wayne Cooper pulled the Mavericks Lever and the rest o f the team first round d ra ft choice in 1985. need to play together and get experi­ This put the draft priorities at get­ ence if they are going tt fu lfill the ting another lead guard and Inman expectations o f Ramsay and Inman and coach Jack Ramsey feel they that this year's team is better than got the best one available. "W e last year’ s. Inman sort o f expected knew the chances were very good to the rough! start the Blazers have ex­ get F at,” Inman said. He said the perienced. "W e are the youngest Blazers took Lever over Conner and and least experienced leant in the Eric Floyd o f Georgetown because league,” he said. "T h a t could lead of “ his lead skills, he was the purest to a rough start." point guard.” According to Inman the Lakers The trade o f Ransey for Cooper are number one with the rest o f the was ju s tifie d because the Blazers teams like SEattle, Phoenix and San needed some rebounding and a cen­ A nto n io being really balanced. ter that could back up Mychal "W e're behind those teams now, no Thompson. “ To find good back up doubt about it. But if we’ re still in it center help is hard in the NBA,” In­ down the stretch—we can play with those teams,” Inman said. man said. "W e knew Wayne would give us good back up help— it's a During the preseason Lever had a priority thing." 5-1 turnover to assist ra tio corn- BEST BUYS Alan Molden Flght-of-the-week Lightweight Hector "M a c h o ” Camacho and Greg Coverson, w ill both bring undefeated records with them Saturday when they w ill square o ff against each other and the winner is sure to receive a title shot. Coverson’ s last outing was a tough match against the super-tal­ ented Dave Arm strong. Coverson stopped Davy in 14. Camacho is a super fast puncher who displays a great deal o f confi­ dence. It was the sharp hitting New Yorker that stopped P o rtla n d ’ s Louie Loy in Madison Square Gar­ den four months ago. I f ever there was a true cross­ roads fight, this is it. Both fighters are young, talented and it w ill be a donny-brook. Coverson’ s superior height, 6-1, could be the difference. Some weeks ago this writer pre­ dicted that Sugar Ray Leonard’ s boxing career would not end on Nov. 9th. In a gala surrounding at Baltimore, Maryland, Leonard an­ nounced to the world that he was re­ tiring. But skeptics are still saying that Leonard’s retirement is not per­ manent. " L e t’ s give him six months to a year and then we’ ll k n o w ," said middleweight champion M arvin Hagler, one o f the many guests in­ vited by Leonard to attend his re­ tirement party. The question—will Leonard fight in town FORD Receive $50°° cash or discount with purchase. LYNN KIRBY COLISEUM FORD 55 NE Broadway 288-5211 TIRE RANCH II AARON PRYOR again? Ken Norton, former heavy­ weight champion, thinks Leonard w ill be no different from Muham­ mad A li or Joe Louis. However, Leonard, who has not fought since undergoing surgery last spring to repair a detached retina, holds steadfast to his decision to hang ’em up. "The feeling is gone,” announced Leonard. " I no longer miss the game.” This w rite r d id n ’ t believe Jim Brown when he made his decision to retire and I didn’ t believe Leonard would. But, now I can see Leonard follo w in g the same tra il which Brown walked. So, goodbye to a great man and an even greater champion. Au revoir! Sugar Ray. W hy Lever? by Joe White PARTS • REPAIRS home of 77 j Hires N E W U S E D Er R E C A P P E D ,7 , A S L IT T I F A S $ 3 0 ° ° A P A IR J j I I. B atterie« m ag wheels ' • s R ocks UN ¡ON AVE N. E . pared to Valentine's 2 to I ration. Ramsay is pleased with Lever’ s ra­ tion but said, "Darnell needs to im­ prove on his. I don’ t see Fat’s slack­ ening o ff." Valentine is looking to Lever to help him improve. " I ’ m excited. I know he’ s only going to help im ­ prove m e ," Valentine said. " I 'm going to help him improve." Lever said, " I 'm just tryin g to learn behind him .” Concerning his great assist/turnover ratio, Lever credited that to the fact that he hasn’ t been playing as much as Val­ entine. " I think I should keep the ratio the same but as the season goes along you start to get a little more tired,” he said. "Y ou start pushing a little more and you start making more turnovers.” “ He hopes he doesn't make costly turnovers when he relieves Valentine on the court. " I want to come in if we were winning and keep the lead. I don’ t want to do anything to hurt the team or cause us to lose a game,” Lever said. The most d ifficult transition for the number one d ra ft choice has been the transition game o f the NBA. Lever said, " I think all o f it’s pretty hard. I have to learn to be under control a little bit more. Once you get the transition game going you have to be able to stop and take a shot." He is finding out that unlike col­ lege when you play easy teams once in awhile, the NBA forces you to play hard every night. "U p here you have to be consistent,” Lever said. Signing his contract wasn’ t much o f a problem for Lever. He was con­ cerned about getting what he de­ served but was more interested in getting on the court. " , think the sooner we got in (to negotiations), the sooner I would be able Io learn the system and sec what was going o n ," he said. "The longer I sat out, the longer it affected me." Lever said, "M y responsibility is to come o ff the bench and make things h appen." 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