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• • Jk- P o r t la n ( W b s e r v e ^ A p r iM 0 ^ 9 8 5 ^ a g e H A P P Y EASTER fro m S P O R T T A L K • SPORTTALK Th8e Barber Shop Excellent barbering The most comfortable and beautiful shop in the city. Jesse L. Rogers Piopnator Open: 8:00 - 5.30 Tommy Hearns history May 20. 1979 at La* Vegas — 407 N.E. M aso n at U n io n ............................................Phone P ortland OR 97211.............................. 284 4181 June 25. 1981 at Houston — After 18 co n se cutive v ic to rie s , H earns faces his fu s t real test against w ily T he stage is set fo r a fa ll sh o w d o w n against W B C w e lte rw e ig h t c h a m p io n veteran H a r o ld W e sto n . W eston has H earns o f f balance and m issing e arly Sugar K ay L e o n a rd w hen H earns clobbers an o ve rm a tch e d P a b lo Baez in the fig h t b u t H earns conies back to dam age W 'eston's eye and the fig h t is in fo u r ro u n d s. In th e c o -fe a tu re at the A s tro d o m e . L e o n a rd survives a stopped in th e s ix th ro u n d . late scare and adds th e W B A ju n io r m id d le w e ig h t title b y k n o c k in g o u t A u g 2. 1980 a t D e t r o it — Hearns records one o f the m ost deva sta tin g k n o c k o u ts in recent b o x in g h is to ry d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n A v u b k a lu le in the n in th ro u n d . w ith a se co n d -ro u n d d e m o litio n o f d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n H ip in o Cuevas. T he k n o c k o u t b rin g s H earns the Sapt 16. 1981 at Las Vegas Cascade Naturopathic Clinic 819 N. Killingsworth presents Free, Inform ative Talks • Open to the Public Aj.nl 1 7 30 p m "Intro to WhoAatK. Haetmg AjxM 15. J 30 p m 4. 7 30pm W hat is Naturopathy 7" Aprd 18 7 30pm ' What « Naturopathy?" April H earns su ffe rs his o n ly career loss in LOCATION APRIL SCHEDULE DATE Presanlation» will ba h«KI «1tha Cascada Clinic BIS N Kllllngaworth Intro to Whobst« These talks wiH be held at the North Portland Public Library 512 N Killingsworth a clasic d u e l w ith L e o n a rd fo r the u n d isp u te d w o rld w e lte rw e ig h t title . W B A w e lte rw e ig h t title H earns b u ild s an e a rly lead b e fo re L e o n a rd sto rm s back to ta ke c o n tro l April 25. 1981 at Phoanix — o f the fig h t in the sixth ro u n d . A m a? H earns answers que stion s a b o u t his s ta m in a w ith a 13th ro u n d T K O o f rugged K a n d y Shields. It is the lo n g est b o u t o f H e a rn s ' career up to this in g ly . H e a rn s m anages to re ta in c o n tr o l in the I I t h ro u n d a n d is ahead o n the o ffic ia ls ’ cards w hen L e o n a rd p o in t. rallies to s lo p h im in the 14th. brought lo you Dec every week 11, 1981 a t N a s s a u , th e bv B a h a m a s — H e a rn s ju m p s u p to test the ju n io r m id d le w e ig h t ra n ks, ta k A M E R IC A N STATE B A N K ing an E rn ie S in g le ta ry. H e survives a cu t eye to earn a 1 0 -ro u n d decision. MBIR fIMRAL 04POSH INSUPAN( | ( ORPORAHON Dec. 3. 1982 at New Orleans — H earns w ins his second title , ta k in g the W B C super w e lte rw e ig h t c ro w n The first electric motor was invented by Thomas Davenport in Brandon, Vermont in 1834. w ith a m a jo r ity 1 2 -ro u n d decision over d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n W ilfre d Benitez. It is a classic d u e l o f tw o The first trained nurse in the United States was I.inda Richards who graduated from New Emgland Hospital for Women and Children in 1872. o u ts ta n d in g boxers a n d H earns uses his height a nd reach advantage to o u tp o in t the sm aller Benitez. Vermont was the first state to be added to the original 13 colonies. Feb 11. 1984 at Detroit - In his firs t title defense. H earns w ins a u n a n im o u s decision over Ita ly 's L u ig i M in c h illo . I, is his th ird consecutive v ic to ry by decision a nd q u estions be OREGON LOTTERY gin to p o p u p c o n ce rn in g June 15, 1984 at Las Vegas - In Sapt 15. 1984 at Saginaw. Mich sh o ckin g , d rm a tic fa s h io n , H earns silences his c ritic s w ith an awesom e display o f p u n ch in g p o w e r H e a rn s Hearns shows that his k iH xkcxit o l IX iran was no llu k c as I k * takes oui tough Lred Hutchings in just three Oregon Lottery logo unveiled tw ice kn o cks d o w n R o b e rto D u ra n , w h o had been d o w n o n ly tw ite in his H I-fig h t career, b e fo re p u n c h in g h im career, Hearns shows trem endous power lo the b o d y in slopping Hutchings What should become the most recognizable marketing symbol in Oregon was unveiled last week by the Oregon Lottery. The Oregon Lottery logo will be the internationally recognized good luck symbol, which is a single hand held up with two crossed fingers The trademark will be used on outdoor boards, transit advertising, point of purchase signage, and all broadcast and print media. "The Oregon lottery marketing symbol reflects the spirit of fun which will characterize all lottery marketing materials and activities." said Sue Burton, director of marketing. "It also clearly establishes that lottery games are a matter of chance and luck, and not skill." The lottery symbol was developed by Pihas. Schmidt, Westerdahl Company, advertising agency for the lottery commission. in to retire m en t w ith a second ro u n d p u n ch in g p o w e r at a h igher w eight. rounds Tamales Hot dogs Bar-B-Que Ribs Hamburger Cheeseburger Homemade Soup French fries Grilled Cheese Sandwich Eggs, Bacon Sausage Fried potatoes Grits Dinners Cook's Choice k n o c k o u t A fte r the fig h t. Hearns an nounces that he is a ctive ly seeking a bo u t against the u n d isp u te d w o rld m id d le w e ig h t c h a m p io n , M a rve lo u s AN INDEPENDENT BANK Head Ottica 2737 N E. 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