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    Pag« 12 Portland Observer, April 25, 1964
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by Kon Sykes, Sports Editor
6600 N .E . U n io n
287 5330
The NBA draft: alookl
A L LE N T E M P L E C M E C H U R C H
O n M ay 10, I9M4, the Portland
T rail Blazeri will flip a coin with the
Houston Rockets and the winner
will receive the No. I pick in this
year’s N B A draft
The Blazers have participated in
five coin tosses in (he past. They
have a 3-2 record. In 1974, Portland
chose tails in a dual with (he Sixers.
The shiny silver dollar, tossed by
Commissioner Lawrence O 'Brien
settled neatly on tails and Portland
chose U C L A 's 6 ' 11" Bill W alton.
There's a contest going on in Port­
land, supposedly, to let the fans
make the choice on either heads or
tails. Sure this is all done under the
auspices of publicity, but does one
leave such an important task to the
public. The opinion here is that you
don’t argue with success, you don't
stray from a winner And that win­
ner "ta ils " brought Bill W alton, a
legitimate N B A center, and later the
championship. This year’s needs are
the same as the W alton year. The
Blazers are in definite need of a big
man. Okay, the big men are there.
W in or lose, the Blazers will have a
big man available. Just who the big
men will be is still a question. The
two biggest: Akeem " T h e Dream ”
O lajuw on and Patrick Ewing are
both juniors. Both have stated
publicly that they will stay in school
for their last year However, there
have been rumblings from both
Houston and Washington, D C . ,
that both could be available. " I ’m
going to sit down with Patrick, said
coach John Thompson, "and try to
see what would be best for h im .”
Thompson is ready to advise his star
center whether he should become an
instant millionaire or matriculate
one more year at good old
Georgetown.
W hile
Ewing’s
situation is still " i f f y " , one can
almost bet that Houston's Akeem
will come out. So, now Portland
and Houston can both flip and no
one will be the loser. And, maybe,
the league could avoid the conference
hook-up, as is used for such
dealings, and just let M r. Ewing and
Olajuwon decide which city they
would prefer living in for the next
decade.
Although the Blazers have in­
dicated (hat, should both seven
footers be available in this years
draft ...O laju w on would be their
choice. We see the top Live and in
this order: O lajuw on, Ewing, Sam
Bowie, Mel Turpin and Sam
Perkins. All are centers except the
6 ’9 ” Perkins. I f the draft were held
today, the picks would go as
follows: ( I . ) Houston or Portland;
(3 .) Chicago; (4 .) Dallas; and, (S.)
Philadelphia.
Chicago is said to be interested in
either
Sam
Bowie
or
North
Carolina's Michael Jordan; that is if
Jordan makes himself available on
M ay 5th. Dallas, like Portland, is
only a big man away from being a
C orner of 8th and S kid m o re
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Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
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T H E M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
N .E. First i t S ch u yler • 284 1964
John H J sc k son. Minister M Ed M D
9 M A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregetionel Worship
5 00 P M Vesper Service
10 00 A M Beptism Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each First Sunday
The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of
Oregon. Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. Oregon,
Portland Ecum enical M inistries, A m erican Bible So ciety, M b M
Board.
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Bible Band
Thursday
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would love to use (heir pick to grab
power forward Sam Perkins. If
Perkins is gone, then look for the
Sixers to pick Jordan, if he’s there
Whereas Philly is in definite need
o f a power forward, it would be
hard for them to pass on the 6 ’6 "
Jordan. The Sixers have their first
round selections this year, and un­
doubtedly will receive help.
W ith the addition of a true "b ig
m a n ", Portland's roster will cer­
tainly change. It will bring about
some interesting questions. What
will happen up front? W ill Mychal
Thompson become expendable? If
Mychal goes to power forward,
what then about Kenny Carr and
Calvin Natt? How will Drexler get
time if Natl and Carr are stacked at
the small forward slot? Olajuwon at
7*0" and 250 pounds will add bulk
to the line up. W ith the 6 ’ ’ 0 "
Thompson and either Carr or Natt,
its small forward, Portland could
rebound with anyone. But, will Natt
and Carr both be satisfied playing
limited minutes?
Drexler has openly stated that
next year he expects more playing
very good team. And Mel Turpin
could very well be the M averick’s
choice. Philadelphia, drafting fifth,
time.
Ramsay's policy on substitution
has always been the same. Jack
Ramsay only substitutes to give his
regulars a rest. He believes his
regulars should rest " X " amount of
minutes and that's it. The substitute
can be hot as a firecracker, but
when his four or five minutes are
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up, then out he comes. Then
somewhere down the stretch. Jack
will wonder why his bench doesn't
supply the much needed help.
Perhaps, if the bench was primed
during the first half o f the season,
they then would be ready at the
end. Oh well, it's really just food for
thought.
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Vice President. M am ie (Toddy)
Price, and a contingent from Seat­
tle, Washington, as well as a host of
others from Portland's local bridge
clubs.
Mrs. M artha Jordan was the
director-in-ch*rge o f play, and did
an excellent job o f keeping play
flowing smoothly, making the affair
enjoyable for all.
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the Memorial Coliseum, Monday, April 23rd
China won the bast of 6 match: 16-3. 12 16. 8-16. 15
8. and 16-11.
(Photo: Dan Long)
USA's Laurie Flechmeier. »6. watches her team
mates rush to return the save she just dove for In
the USA vs. China Woman's Vollyball Exhibition at
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Bridge tourney success
On Sunday, A pril 15th, the Club
Finesse Bridge Club of Portland
sponsored an American Bridge
Association class " C ” Regional
Tournament at the Senior Adult
Service Center at 4128 N .E . Union
Avenue.
Mrs. Lois Irving, club president,
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