Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 02, 1983, Page 12, Image 12

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    Pag« 12 Portland Observer, March 2, 1983
Carlson heads Jeff athletics
Jefferson and fiv e years ago took
over the athletic director’s position.
"T h is is by no means the end o f my
in v o lve m e n t w ith in tersch o lastic
ath letics,’ * explains B erlell. " B e in
A D is a very tim e-consum ing jo b .
and by giving it up, I will be able to
e x p lo re other o p tio n s both in the
Field o f athletics and outside athlet­
ics as well as spend more time with
my fa m ily ," he continued.
Nate J one«. Jc ffe n o n principal,
and Ron P h eitter, athletic director
fo r the P o rtlan d Schools, recently
named Vic Carlson to succeed Jack
Bertel) as athletic director at P o rt­
land*! Jefferson High School. C a rl­
son w ill assume his duties a t the
close o f the school year. The varsity
football coaching position vacated
by Billie F ra zie r’s resignation was
also announced.
Carlson it new to the Jefferson
staff this year following the closure
o f Jackson H ig h School where he
was head track coach fo r 10 years
and an assistant football coach. He
i i a g rad u ate o f Lewis and C la rk
where he played football. H e is en­
thusiastic about his new responsi­
bilities and says his first m ajor task
is to f i ll the fo o tb a ll p o s itio n fo r
next year.
A fte r leading the Dem ocrats to
the A A A slate b ask etb all title in
1972, B erlell gave up high school
coaching a fte r fiv e years a t the
D em o s’ head m an and spent tw o
years as an assistant in the basket­
ball program at Portland Slate U n i­
versity. H e co n tin u ed to teach at
( f o March of Dimes
BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION■ ■ ■ ■
Billie Frazier, Jefferson’s varsity
fo o tb a ll coach fo r the past eight
years has announced his resig na­
tion. Frazier, a social studies teach­
er, indicated that he wants to stay
involved with football at some level,
but plans to concentrate his energies
on his classroom preparations.
Bob O 'N e ill, v ic e -p rin c ip a l in
charge o f athletics, hopes to fill the
fo o tb a ll vacancy b efo re school is
dismissed fo r the sum m er. " O n e
reason we filled the A D position so
early is to allow fo r an easy transi­
tion period and to give Vic an o p ­
portunity to do advance planning to
reorganize some aspects o f the de­
partment.** he said.
SAU
Washington wins race
(Continued fro m page I col. 3)
W ashington challenged the m a ­
chine in 1980, w in n in g a seat in
Congress. Almost immediately sug­
gestions were made that he run for
M ayor. He commissioned a series of
polls which he did not believe at first.
They showed that 90 percent o f the
black voters, w ho tra d itio n a lly
voted w ith the m ach ine, said they
w ould vote fo r a q u a lifie d black
candidate without even knowing his
nam e. A ls o , they showed that 80
percent o f the blacks who were not
registered said they would register
and vote for a black candidate. A f ­
ter a re g is tratio n d riv e that in ­
creased black registered voters to
nearly 650,000, he filed for the race.
The general election is April 12th.
A lth o u g h both o f his p rim ary o p ­
ponents have endorsed h im , the
question that rem ains is w hether
w h ite Dem ocrats w ill vote fo r
W ash in g to n or w hether they w ill
elect a white Republican.
campaign.
Ralph Sampson, the 7 '4 * cantar of tha Virginia Cavaliers is tha
most watched player in collage basketball today.
Ready for the N BA
Ralph Sampson, college basket­
b a ll’ » tw o-tim e Player o f the Year
» h o has turned down three N B A o f­
fers, will make his long awaited en­
try into the pros this year when he
wins his most cherished honor— his
degree.
The star center o f the Virginia C a­
valiers said no to a m illio n -d o lla r
co n trac t w ith the Boston C eltics
during his freshman year, the D e­
troit Pistons and the Dallas M aver­
icks his sophom ore year, and the
Los Angeles Lakers his junior year.
He considers getting his degree more
important than the money because.
"T h e re is a logical order o f living,
and fo r me the logical order is to
play college b a s k e tb a ll, graduate
and then play pro basketball.”
Sam pson is acknow ledged as a
rare ath le te w ho can c o n tro l and
dominate a game. Expert basketball
analysts predict Sampson w ill be­
come a "devastating p ro " and "the
best to have played this g a m e ."
When he graduates he is expected to
sign the richest contract ever offered
a rookie and w ill probably become
the number one d ra ft p ic k . As for
Sam pson's team p reference, he
says, " I will be ready to play b a l l -
no matter where it is.”
Washington refused. “ I resent his
subtle injection o f racism even as he
rejects it. He doesn't have to contact
me. H e should just shut up about
it."
Washington sees his major role as
M ayor to dism antle the patronage
system. "T h e Democratic Party has
co-opted governm ent, g ra fte d the
machine aspects onto it, and led an
u n fa ir d is trib u tio n o f policy level
jo b s , m id -m an ag em en t job s and
jobs in the vast bureaucracy. It was
a very closed governm ent and ig ­
nored the neighborhoods to a great
extent."
The p atro n ag e system requires
that lower-level city employees work
for the Democratic Pasrty. " I t ’s im ­
possible to distribute jobs fairly and
i t ’s inherently wrong for taxpayers
to pay city employees for p o litic al
w o rk.”
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