P»Q« 12 Portland Observer, January 12,1983 Coliseum show features sport celebrities Than try th e Union A venue . . . M IL W A U K E E — Dick Butku* is perennial A ll-Pro linebacker during his seven-year N atio n al Football League career with the Chicago sary Team. Bears. A Chicago native, Butkus played collegiately at the University o f Il­ linois as a center and linebacker He enjoyed the distinction o f earning Sporting News' All-America honors as a center in J 963 and as a lineback­ er in 1964. As a senior, he was named “ College Player o f the Year” by that publication W ith the Bears, Butkus earned A ll-P ro status in each o f his seven professional seasons. During that time, he intercepted 19 passes and returned them for a total o f 147 yards. Since retiring from pro football. Butkus has been among the busiest speakers on the sports dinner circuit and has worked as a fo o tb all an­ nouncer for the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. M IL W A U K EE — Bob Cousy was a perennial NBA All-Star during his 13 years with the Boston Celtics. A native o f New York C ity , Cousy played collegiately at Holy Cross where he achieved All-Ameri­ can honors four consecutive years. W A N N A S T A R T S O M E T H IN ? Celebrities end former sports greets Dick Butkue end Bob Cousy w ill be In Portlsnd to p artlclp ete In the 1M3 Sports Connection which Is co sponaored by U te Beer from the M iller Brewing Com­ pany. Butkua (left! will be at the show on Saturday. January 22nd, and Couay (right) will be there on 8undey. January 23rd. The show will feature the latest In sporte equipm ent aa w ell aa many other eporta personalities The show will be at the Memorial Coliseum. Cousy led the Celtics to six cham­ pionships during his 13 years with Boston. In 1971, Cousy was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame and was chosen by an AP poll in 1974, as one o f the top five basketball players of all time. In 197), Cousy was selected by the National Association of Basket­ ball Coaches for its Silver Anniver­ Following his pro career, Couay turned to coaching. He racked up aa impressive 117-34 record in six sea­ sons at Boston College. He s ka* the Cincinnati Royal* o f the NBA briefly, before leaving in 1974 to Sa­ turn to private business endeavors la Worcester, Mass. Later that year he was asked to coach the U .S . A ll-S tars in a six game scries again* the Russian Na­ tional Team that had defeated the United States in the 1972 Munich Olympics. In the em o tion -filled scries, the U.S. captured four of the six games during the cross-country tour. " M r. Basketball,” as Cousy is a f­ fectionately known, has been active for many years both on the local and national scenes of Big Brothers o f Am erica. In 1965. Cousy was named "Big Brother o f the Y ear," the award presented to him by then- President Lyndon B Johnson at the White House. He has traveled to all parts of the world for the U.S. State Department and private industry on lecture and goodwill tours. G o lf, tennis and racquetball are now his major forms of physical re­ creation. He has a six handicap in golf and holds an " A " ranking in tennis. ® BATTERY X-CHANCE • FREE Installation FROM *19.95 • FREE Battery Test • FREE Electrical check Exchange 3007 N.E. Union Ave. 249-0101 Now Offering 8% financing on all 1982s & 1983s Cars & Trucks in stock 10% financing on all Used Cars & Trucks On Approved Credh a Term* African student joins Howard ball team by Shaun Powell Ouamano-Ba of Senegal, who palme basketballs aa If they were cantaloupee. la the flret International student to play basketball for Howard University's Bison. He Is only one of a few African athletes playing NCAA Division 1 basketball In this country. When Howard University basket­ ball coach A.B. Williamson fielded his basketball team for the 1982-83 season, he found 11 new faces on the squad. Standing out among the first-year transfer and freshman players was a big six-eight, 230- pound athlete from the African na­ tion of Senegal. Center Ousmane-Ba (pronounced OOSE-mahn H A A ) is H ow ard's first international player on its men's basketball team. He is also only one of a few African athletes playing N C A A Division I basket­ ball in this country. Born in Ethiopia and educated under the French educational sys­ tem in Dakar, Senegal, the walk-on freshman joined the Howard Bison with only 1