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    Page 10, Portland Observer, November 6, 1906,
Pac-10 football
NFL update
Ducks reach .500
I he S e a ttle S ea ha w ks fin a lly
lexiked like Super Bow l contenders at
ter w hipping the I A Raiders JJ J at
I he Oregon Ducks defeated San
Jose Slate 35-13 in Aut/en Stadium
The victory evened the Ducks’ record
to 4-4 for the season. Tons Cherry ,
the Ducks’ leading rusher, didn’t play
due to a pulled groin muslce
Itce King Dom e last Sunday.
S e a h a w ks' c o rn e r back le r r y
T a ylo r returned an in te rcep tion o l 75
yards for a touchdow n.
Dave K rieg threw tw o to u ch d o w n
passes, w h ic h m ad e the 2 7 th con
secutive game he has th ro w n at least
one to u c h d o w n pass. I Ins is the
second best ill N l I history
I ew Barnes caught seven passes for
I JO yards, in clu d in g a 45 yard touch
down fro m ( hr is M ille r.
Bynum gets record
Reggie B ynum became the all lim e
le a d in g re ce ive r in O re g o n S ta te 's
history in the Beavers' 2b b Pacific 10
conference loss to the A riz o n a W ild
I he ( Incago Bears remain the only
un de fe ated team in the N l I w ith a
lb It) v ic to rs ove r the G reen Bay
P acke ts. I he Bears u n p ro v e d th e ir
season re c o rd lo 9 0 . In th a t gam e,
W illia m ''th e re lrig e ra lo r” Perry, the
Bears' number one d ra lt pick, caught
a lo u r yard pass fro m Jim M cM ahon
P e rry is a 30« p o u n d d c le n s iv e
lin e m a n , w h o Bears coa ch M ik e
Duka sometimes uses on offense- I he
to u c h d o w n pass was P e rry 's second
o l the season, his other score came on
a one sard run against the Packers
cats.
B y n u m has ca u g h t I Jb passes at
< Jregon Stale durin g his career
PSU wins after layoff
I he P o rtla n d State A ikm gs played
then In s t gam e hi three weeks I he
long la y o ff d id the A ikes some good
as the V iking s defeated ( al I utheran
27 20 last S a tu rd a y .it the ( ivic
Stadium
Ih e victory over the Kingsm en m i
proved PSI ’ s record to J 4. and I I
in tile AA I ( plav
In other N l I news, the la u ip a Bav
Buccaneers kept the losing streak in
tact w ith a 22 20 loss to the New York
( uatits I lie Buccaneers are now II 9
NBA report
lor the season.
P o rtla n d gets another professional
fo o tb a ll team this com ing year I he
I k nver ( lolds o l the I Nl I w ill move
lo P o rtla n d ill the ta ll o l I9«b I he
G o ld s o w n e r rece ive d p e rm is s io n
fr o m the league lo m ove the learn
lio m D enver lo P o r tla n d lo r m e r
P o rtla n d Slate V ik in g s coach D arrel
" M o u s e ” D a vis is the G o ld s ' head
coach
I Ins an no un cem en t means the o l
licia l end o l the P ortla nd Breakers
Muhammad Ali
fan club formed
I m in e r H e a v y w e ig h t ( h a n ip io n
M uham m ad M i has tu n n e d an inter
n a tio n a l Ian clu b I he Ian clu b , en
tille d M i's A llie s , seises h u m a m lv
where n is needed most
M i said. " I want to help elim inate
sell oppression, p o verty, drug addle
lio n , alcoh olism , disease, starvation,
c h ild abuse, p o ilio g ia p h v
and
ig n o ra n c e th r o u g h o u t the w o rld
W ith the collective e llo its o l mv Ians,
A ll's Mlies can be a great in s liu in e n t
in the tig h t against n i|u s lic e and
ignorance w orldw ide "
l o t m o re in fo r m a t io n on A ll's
Allies, w rile Io M i's Allies, I ’ ( ) Bos
2J«4. I ib e ilvville , II «119«
National Association for the
Advancement of Colorer) People
284 7722
A Public Service ot the
1‘iir llu n J
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I lie P o r tla n d I r a il B la zers m i
p io ve d their reco rd to 4 I w ith tw o
easv victories over Ihe I tab lazz and
li.id 10 rebounds
Globetrotters in Portland with
first female in lineup Nov. 17
the M em orial ( oliseum
Sunday ih e B lazers d e le a te d the
K n ic k s 110 9b Ih e K n ic k s were
I lie H arlem t ilo b e tro lte rs w ill add
a new tw ist to their game when they
return to P o rtla n d Sunday, Nov 17
I oi the lu st tune in the ( ilobe trolters'
«1 vear historv there w ill be a female
in the lineup
I he newest G lo b e tro tte r is I ynette
W o o d a rd , w h o cap tain ed the G o ld
M edal w in n in g I9K4 w o m e n 's I S
< llvm pic basketball team A lour time
A ll A m e ric a n at the I D ive rsity o l
Kansas, she earned the nicknam e the
“ I eapm g I iz . o d " as she set an a ll
tim e m a jo r collegiate scoring record
ol J,b49 ¡xnnls.
I ynette W ood ard , the lu s t female
( ilobe trotte r in their w o rld renowned
team's historv is no stranger to honors
and su|X*rlatives I he cap tain ot the
19«4 W o m e n 's t tlv in pic B a ske tb a ll
learn was accum ulating awards long
before her team took the (m id at the
I os Angeles Summer O lym p ic games
in I9K4
W hile a freshman at the I Diversity
o l Kansas, she led the n a tio n in
re b o u n d s , a ve ra g in g n e a rly I ' per
game, and during the nest three sears
was the n a tio n a l leader in steals In
het s o p h o m o re v a i , she led the
n a tio n in s c o rin g , a ve ra g in g H 9
ixtin is scoring 1,177 |xim ts in a single
< all mir to ll f u r statt vv nlc nitm lx t W i II send yam
intm mal n nt mt several lawyers in vmir area who
praellee the kind nt law you need < mnp.ne lawyers
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NOVEMBER 17
W ilr( h a i i ibe i Iain's scoring records
A triple crow n winner. W ix x la rd wa
the first wom an selected tor the 19*7
A l A A I op I iv e A w at el. w o n I lie
co* eied W .nle Award, present
1:30 p.m.
It
the lin e sl w o m a n 's ba sketba ll plaver
m the co u n t i v in 1 9M I . and was I lie
recipie nt o l the B io d e ric k aw a rd hi
I9H2 She made the K o d a k All
A m e ric a n I earn lo u r lin n s i l u ' s
I9K I I. and was nam ed lo the
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A cadem ic M l A m e rica n I cam in
I9NI) and 1 9« I by the ( ollege S p o il .
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side and placed a m a jo r ro le in the
I luted Stale's victors at tlx Pan Aril
games in |9 H l Her u t iilo in i, II was
the lust to be retired bv the I Diversity
ol Kansas
At b lexvt. the 2b vear old AA id lita .
Kansas native is agile and has a ju m
ping a b ility th a t has earned her the
nicknam e ot " I eapmg I i/a rd " Her
lo rm e r coa ch at the I'n iv e r s itv o l
Kansas, M a r ia n AA ,i h iu g io ii h as
c h a ra c te ri/e d I yne tte as •'th e on ly
plasei m the c o u n lis w ho can do so
mans d ille ie n l things so well on the
court She has played guard, post and
lorssaid and does the things that con
trib u te to w in n in g S om ebody mas
shoot a little b e lte r, som ebods mas
rebound belter because o l then aze,
but n o b o d s can do a ll those th in g s
and m ore, as well as she can I snctie
is a c o m p le te p la s e r, p la c in g b o th
ends o l the court "
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HARLEM
GLOBETROTTERS
AD U LTS: $10 and $8
STUDENTS: $8 and $6
B ra n ch o t the N A A l I* a tie r she
helped start a Big Brother Big Sister
p ro g ra m and is a ctive in w o ik w ith
the A m e ric a n ( ancer Societv and
Special ( Myinpics
As the new m e m b e r and I ittle
Sister o l the G lob etrottets, she w ill be
n u tiiriu g her talents under their per
sonal and team tutelage to help her
b rin g her b a s k e tb a ll s k ills io th e ir
highest p o te n tia l " 1 tie team is
t h r ille d to have the o p p o r tu n ity to
pass their know ledge and experience
on to such a w illin g , able and superior
student o f the s p o r t." sacs President
I a rl Durcca
AA hen the li p o f l comes at I JO in
the a fte rn o o n , the 2b vear o ld , six
fo o te r p ro m ise s to be a m a jo r ad
d ilio n to the ( ilo b e tro lte rs ’ brand of
fam ilc tun at the M em o rial ( oliseum
"Keep out
the cold ...
and the crooks!"
Affordable, high quality doors
with deadbolt locks from
plavuie w ith o u l Benaid King, A l.iivm
A A ebslci, la ilie s B .n le v , P al ( um
m iiis. Bill < a rtw n g h l, and I ouis ( )rr
All wen out vvitli m iurics excepr O rt
I msersils o l Kansas where she is still
a legend AAoixIatd believes in team
w o rk; and in d iv id u a l honors, though
generously garnered, have never been
as im p ortan t to her as the team's win
ning resold
AAoodard is also d e d ica te d to
c o m m u n ity w o rk Stic was nam ed
W o m a n o l the A ear bv (lie W n tiila
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S a tu id a v n ig h t ihe B lazers em
b atra ssecl the l.izz with a win ot 12«
10.« In dial game, lo iw .iid Kiki A .m
dew egli a n d eu a cl ( Ivdc D re s le '
com bined toi 4 ' points Diexlei al >
O n was unsigned bv the Kmcks
Panic k I w ing, the N B A ’s num ber
one d ra lt pick, scored D po in ts, tiad
« rebounds, and 2 block shots.
I fie I ra il Blazers were led bv K ik i
Aandevvegh w ho scored 21 points and
Michael I hom pson w ith 1«
Alter placing a sear in lla ls leading
her league in s c o rin g , I y n e tte re
turned to io iii the coaching stall ol the
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