Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 23, 1985, Page 12, Image 12

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    Page 12, Portland Observer, October 23, 1906
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Future
BOXING
C ham pions
of America
Portland Sports Arena - Nov. 8, 8:00 p.m.
8 to 10 Fights
4-Round
Matches
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General Admission
$6.00
Reserved
$10.00
Tickets Go On Sale Friday
Ashe presents sports calendar
throughout history, there have been
great Black boxers to whom no one
cotikl hold a glose. Bl.uk baseball play
ers who were world series hits, lilaek
track and field stars who ran circles
around their opponents, Black tennis
pros who served up victories, atxJ Black
football Ixu xs who consistently teadxxl
tlx-ir gixds
Now everyone can re live the great
historic moments by A lt o American
men and women athletes w ith the
A/ro-American Sports History ( at
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endar I his beautifully illustrated lu ll
color 19H6 calendar is an exciting and
educational reference lo r sports trivia
fans and history bulls It contains tacts
documenting the m ajor achievements
ol A lro American athletes in base
hull, basketball, boxing, football, n.uk
and field, tennis and more in both col
lege and professional sports
I ach m onth is introduced with a
montage ol photographs and illustra
lions that captures some ot the achieve
ments in the careers ol great A lro
Amcncaii alhk-les Week alter week, tlx-
calendar gives highlights ol sports history
including birthdays, important events
and dates— o f memorable record break
ers Hie illustrations are original prints,
suitable lor training, created especially
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for the calendar bv award winning
giaphu artist Kenneth Blown Biown
is also responsible lor the design ol the
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calendar
I he calendar ot legendarv A lro
American sports lieioes was guided and
supervised be A rthur Ashe, interna
tionallv renowned tennis champion and
sports commentator On Inly II , I9K5,
Aslie was tlx- first Bl.uk man ever Io lx
inducted into the II veat old Inletlla
tional len tils H all ot I .line Ashe is
completing his book. I H ard Hoad to
lilors I Ihstors o f llw t/ro A merit an
Athlete, to be published next seal bv
Howard I niversity 1’ iess under the
direction ol (. hatles Harris Ashe's le
search lor this volume inspired tlu ctea
tioti ot tlx- caletxl.it
“ I lk‘ contributions ot Alro Amcncan
athletes have still not been lulls d ix it
iixutcxl in tlx- history ol s|x>rts in Ainei
u a ," said Ashe " I hope lilts calendat
will lernind all ol us even clay alxxit tlx-
significant role th is have plaved as
ctiampions and tlx- pixie we tell lot tlx’it
struggku aixl achievements
I he A rth u r Iv/te t/ro tm e r u a n
Sports llistors ( atendar is available lot
$9.95 bv mail lio m A A Publishing,
Wi9 I exiligton Avenue. New Aork. NA
| l t ) | ' ( hecks shixtld tx made icivable
World Series
update
Madison, Benson
remain undefeated
I he "1 -7 0 ” W orld Nenes between
the St. I ouis ( ardinals and the Kansas
C ity Kovals started last Saturday in
Kansas ( its 1 lx- last time there was an
all M issouri AA oriel Senes was m l ‘M4
between the <. ardinals and the Si
I ouis Bi owns
I he < ardinals just need two mote
victories Io become baseball champs
I he I a n im a ls won the lu s t game
1 I and the second game 4 2 Game
three w ill be plaved I uc'dav in St
I ouis
I ast Saturday M adison trounced
Roosevelt 61 20 to remain one ot the
onlv two unbeaten teams m the I 'l l
I he victors over Roosevelt unproved
Madison's record to " n in I ’ ll plav
Benson also im proved its season
record to 7-0 w ith a 19 (I win ovet
W ilson In that game. I echinan Paul
l.ickson run tor tw o touchdow ns
bringing his season totals to I", a total
that is lead me the stale
How Coors keeps
Cheryl Glass
leadin’
guidin’
reachm
& inspirin’.
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W hen the lirst and only professional Black
fem ale race ear driver in America isn’t on
the track, sh e’s usually at a podium.
E ither challenging women at m eetings
and conventions across the land, or
inspiring teenagers w ith her m otivating
m essages. Cheryl (¡lass is no ordinary
tw enty-three year old. T h at’s w in as she co ntinues rev\ ing in the
fast lane, Coors is supporting her added talen ts as an eloquent
public sp eak er in dem and at conventions.
conferences and m eetings across America.
Coors is sponsoring talented people
in other fields as well, l or we believe
that with proper support th eir careers
will be right on tra c k -ju s t like Chery l’s.
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Mychal Thompson leaves the Chppers on the floor us the TrailBlazers stormed
(MX l os Anqetes 139 89 raising the exhibition record to 6 1 Saturday night
(P hoto Richard J B row n)
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