Portland Observer, July 20, 1983 Section I Page 7 iff " If you taka pride in your ride, sea us." Sport Talk Broadous Auto Service 4612 N. W illiam s by Ron Sykes Sports Editor 282-9424 Oregon players in the NBA W hat has happened to the State of Oregon basketball players in the NBA? t he University o f Oregon's A ll- Am erkan guard Ronnie Lee’s N B A career »as brief at best Ronnie was a hustler under the D k k Hunter system that ill-prepared him for the ;p ro game. He was labelled a non- ; shooter, but decent scorer in ■ college; played two years at Phoenix, two in Chicago and was eventually wooed by Detroit. Lee is now back home in Massachusetts working with underprivileged children. OSU sent forward Lonnie Shelton and guards M ark Radford and Ray Blume. Shelton, a power forward, enjoyed four good years with Seattle where he averaged 17.4 PPG and 7 rebounds. A continuing battle o f the bulge has been Lonnie's downfall. Shelton was just recently exiled to Siberia. That being, in reality the Cleve­ land Cavaliers. ; M ark Radford and Ray Blume both enjoyed great years under Ralph M iller at O S U . Radford was a 4 year starter while Blume started for three. Blume was chosen on some A A teams, while Radford garnered all-coast honors. Both were, however, victims o f the M iller system. M iller's system, in case you’ve been asleep for 40 years, allows for little dribbling and much passing. Blume and Radford were consid­ ered poor ball handlers by profes­ sional standards. Which led to the demise of Blume's pro career while Radford is barely hanging on in Seattle. Greg Ballard, who played beneath the shadow o f Lee, is the lone State o f Oregon product making it in the N B A . Ballard is the glue on the Washington Bullets squad. Greg finished last season at 18.6 PPG and 6.5 rebounds. And where has Richard Washing­ ton gone? Ex-Grant High baseball player Daryl M otley is on a tear since re­ covering from an early season injury. M otley, after being traded from K .C . to Detroit, is batting a solid .281 ..T h a t's after an early season slump that had him buried at .216. Automotive and Industrial Steam Cleaning, Undercoating. Hand Car Wash, Buff, Polish, Wax. W hy you should have your autom obile steam cleaned: Clean Engine runs cooler. Clean Engine easier and faster to work on. OSU spring cham pion John Frazier accepts a check for M0C from M ayor Frank Ivancle tow ards his travel expanses to the Junior Olympics at South Bend. Ind. M ayor Ivancle m ade the donation after reeding a Portland Observer article about Frazier. Additional funds for the trip w ere raised last Saturday at a fashion show at Geneve s. Thanks to this generosity. John Frazier w ill have the op­ portunity next w eek to show w h at he can do against the best Junior sprinters In th e nation. W e wish him w elllI L-R: John Frazier. Sr., Frank Ivancle. John Frazier, and Della Frazier. (Photo: Richard J. 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Ounce I w Oslwzsl»' 85 Ql @s449 Thia weak In boxing: Banltaz vs. Hamsho I f the 24-year-old W ilfred Benitez ever entertained any thoughts o f facing middleweight champion M arvin Hagler, all such thoughts most definitely must have gone down the drain last Saturday. Beni­ tez, with a record o f 25-3, was a list­ less fighter. M ustafo Hamsho, a ; true middleweight at 164*4, won every round. The body blows from M ustafo hurt Benitez early on and left him just hanging on thru 12 rounds. M ustafo hurt his lighter opponent in the third, hitting him with combinations to the head that left Benitez with rubbery legs. J Although Benitez was down three times, all were ruled slips or pushes ; by the referee. Il was clear to all that the young Puerto Rican had run out • o f steam. Hamsho nearly decked Benitez in the seventh and had him hanging on • in the tenth. Benitez played right into Hamsho's hands by fighting the entire fight against the ropes. 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