Pape 4„ 1 he PortLaaà Observer.„October 14, 1992 In Camp Training With The Portland Trail Blazers By John Phillips Y< i may not know what the T ra il Blazers go through during training eamp. Belov, is the T ra il Blazers Training Camp Itinerary. Training Camp Itinerary 1« . Fri. Sat. U./1U Sun. l u l l Mon. 10,1? Tu. 10/13 Wed. 10/14 Th. Fri. 10/15 10/16 Sun. 10/18 Mon. 10/19 Tu. 10/20 Wed. 10/21 Th. Fri. 10/22 1O/T23 Sat. 1024 Sun. 10/25 Mon. 1026 Media Session, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Intrasquad Game, M em orial Col. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Depan P ortland-A laska #708 A rrive Seattle Depart S eattle-U nited #33 A rrive H onolulu Practice, Iolani High School Practice, Iolani High School Shootaround, Iolani High Sch. Blazers vs. Los Angeles Lakers Depart H onolulu—United #818 A rrive Portland Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Shootaround Blazers vs. Cleveland Cavaliers M em orial Coliseum Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Shootaround Blazers va. Cleveland Cavaliers M acA rthur Court, U niversity o f Oregon Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. Shootaround 11:30 a m -l:0 0 pm 1:00 pm -4:00 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 12 noon-3:00 pm 10:00 am-12 noon 7:30 pm 11:00 am-2:00 pm 4:50 pm 5:35 pm 8:30 11:18 am 1:30 pm-3:3O pm 10:30 a m -l:0 0 pm 11:00 am-12 noon 7:30 pm 9:30 am 8:14 pm 11:00 am-2:00 pm 11:00 am-2:00 pm 10:00 am -11:00 am 7:30 p.m. 12 noon-2:30 pm 10:00 a m -ll:0 0 am 7:30 pm Tu. 1027 Wed. 1028 Th. 1029 Fri. 10/30 Sat. Sun. 10/31 11/1 Mon. 112 Tu. 11/3 Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. 11/5 11/6 112 11/8 11:00 am-2:00 pm 11:00 am-2:00 pm 11:00 a m -ll:0 0 am Now, in Blazers vs. Denver Nuggets M em orial Coliseum 7:30 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Depart H illsboro 2:30 pm A rrive Las Vegas 4:45 pm Shootaround TBA Blazers vs. Charlotte Hornets Thomas & M ack Ctr., Las Vegas, N V 7:30 Depart Las Vegas 10:30 pm A rrive H illsboro 12:45 am Day O ff! Depart H illsboro 10:00 am A rrive Sacramento 11:20 Blazers vs. Sacramento Kings 7:30 Arco Arena Depart Sacramento 9:00 am A rrive Springfield 6:00 pm Shootaround 11:30 am-12:30 pm H all o f Fame Game 8:00 pm Blazers vs. Charlotte Hornets Depart Springfield 11:00 pm A rrive H illsboro 3:00 am Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 am-2:00 pm Practice, Pamplin Sports Ctr. 11:00 a,-2:00 pm Opening N ight Blazers vs. Denver Nuggets M em orial Coliseum 7:30 pm a ll honesty, do you s till want to be a p ro basketball player? (© h a e riie r Player Of The Week Stamp news 1 United S.ates Postal Service Washing on DC 20260-3122 — Philatelic Release 92-079 For immediate release For further information please call (202) 268-2176 BY JOHN PHILLIPS Lewis & Clark College To Honor Edward Perkins, U.S. Ambassador To The United Nations, As Distinguished Alumnus are pleased to recognize his accom­ plishments and to honor him as D istin ­ guished Alum nus.” Perkins, a specialist on A frican affairs, was appointed as the nation’ s 20th ambassador to the United Nations last February. Previously, Perkins was the State Department’s director-gen­ eral from 1989 to 1992, ambassador to South A fric a from 1986 to 1989 and ambassador to Liberia from 1985 to 86. He also served in Ghana and as director o f West A frican affairs at the State D epartm ent. He speaks Japanese, French and Thai. Perkins was bom in Sterlington, La. He moved to Portland when he was a yo un gste r and graduated from Jefferson High School. His mother, Tiny Holmes, s till lives in Portland and de­ scribes her son as dedicated to books. Perkins served in the U.S. A rm y and Marines, including a tour in the Korean War. He attended Lew is & Clark College in 1953 and was its commencement speaker in 1988. He earned his bachelor’ s degree from the university o f Maryland and master’ s and doctoral degrees in public adm in­ istration from the University o f south­ ern C alifornia at Los Angeles. W hile w ith the Arm y and A ir Force Exchange Service, Perkins served as chief o f personnel in Taipei, Taiwan, from 1958 to 1962. From 1962 to 1966, he was deputy ch ie f and then ch ie f o f personnel and adm inis­ tration in Okinawa. He joined the For­ eign Service in the 1970s. Charles H ill, a top aide to form er Secretary o f State George Shultz, who is now at the Hoover Institute, de­ scribed Perkins as a “ m agnificent in­ d ivid ua l” who could say much w ith few words, according to an article in The Oregonian. “ Perkins ju s t says that’s the way it w ill be,” H ill said. “ When he takes a position...you know he has great moral weight behind it.” “ He made clear exactly where he stood,” said Randall Robinson, whose group, Trans A frica , was involved in the U.S. anti-apartheid movement. “ And he did things no U.S. ambassa­ dor (to South A frica) had ever done.” “ Diplom acy is my profession,” Perkins said. “ I hope to convince ev­ ery American citizen that, the broad­ est sense, in the com petitive interna­ tional, political, business and social environm entsof the future,diplom acy must be the profession o f each citizen as w ell.” Banquet tickets ar $15. Reserva­ tions arc required. C all the O ffice o f Alum ni Relations, (503) 768-7950 or (800) 753-9292. I • - ^ 5 / ; . .’f <5 V • -• Six Way Tie For PIL Lead BY JOHN PHILUP* The Jefferson democrats and five other P IL football teams are in a flat- footed tie for first place with 3 -2 records. Jefferson got its third win o f the season w ith a 22-8 v ic to ry over Marshall. Other teams that have 3-2 records are: Benson, Cleveland, Madi son, Marshall and Wilson. Benson scored a 21-14 w in over Madison; Cleveland over Franklin 18- 10; Grant got by Lincoln 22-6, and it was W ilson rollin g over Roosevelt 40 12. Jefferson and Marshall were in a tight game until M ark Burke threw a 6 3 -y a rd to u c h d o w n pass to Joe Robertson, and Hakeem. M cCallister put the lights out for Marshall w ith a 59 yard run. Lionel Clegg ran for a two point conversion for the final count. This week the six way tie w ill be broken. Benson and Jefferson meet F ri­ day night at C iv ic Stadium at 6 p.m., followed by Cleveland and Grant at 8 p.m On Friday Wilson w ill play at Franklin. Madison plays at Marshall on Saturday at 12:30 p.m., and Lincoln w ill visit Roosevelt at 1:30 p.m. PIL Standings HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMP JOE LOUIS TO BE HONORED ON 1993 COMMEMORATIVE STAMP Edward J. Perkins, U.S. ambassa­ dor to the United Nations, w ill speak on The United States as Global C itizen” at L ew is & C lark College’ s A nniver­ sary Celebration Banquet,7 p.m. Satur­ day, Oct. 10. The event honors Perkins as Lew is & Clark C ollege’s D istin­ guished Alum nus and celebrates the 30th anniversary o f the College’ s h a ll­ mark overseas study program. The Distinguished Alumnus Award annually recognizes an alumnus or alumna who has achieved distinction in his or her chosen field and has rendered outstanding service to country or com ­ m unity. “ Ambassador Perkins is a person o f great vision, integrity and courage,” said M ichael M ooney, president o f 1 ewis & Clark College. “ He seeks ways v mprove w orld trade, education and cc-keeping during a period o f ex- traordinaiy change and promise. We In his first performance before the home crowd. Blazer rookie Dave Johnson was impressive scoring a game high 25 points Monday night during the Blazers intersquad scrimmage Hakeen M cCallister o f Jefferson High School is this week’ s Observer Play o f the Week. M cC allister was picked for his out­ standing play in the Demo’s 22-8 vic­ tory over the M arshall Minutemen. A ll M cCallister did was carry the ball three times fo r 81 yards - on one he had a 59 yard touchdown run, on another he caught a 16 yard pass. However, this team player led Jefferson on both o f­ fense and defense. M cCallister also has 650 all purpose yards so far this season - 220 yards rushing, 178 yards recov­ ering, and 252 yards o f return. The Democrat’ s football coach, M ark Pinder, says M cCallister is a team leader and a big play man which they need in a player that goes both ways. So, to Hakeem M cCallister, we at the Portland Observer, take our hats o ff to you for being the Observer “ Player o f the Week.” Standings School Record 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jefferson Benson Cleveland Madison Marshall W ilson Franklin Grant Lincoln Roosevelt 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-4 Adult Lap Swims Portland Parks and Recreation in ­ vites adults to take advantage o f the swims offered in four Portland pools: Buckman, Dishman, M L C , and Co­ lumbia Pools. A ll four poolsofferm om - ing, noon, and early evening lap hours, w ith lanes fo r d iffe re n t sw im m ing speeds. 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