» Page 4. I'hv Portland Observer...December 23, 1992 SPORTS ack Ramsay, w ho W ill have a n u m ­ ber re tired in his honor by the P o rt­ land 1 ra il Blazers, headlinesaclass o i six charter inductees in to the »rganization’ s W a lk o f Fame, spon­ sored by B lue C ross/B lue S hield o f O regon. A co m m itte e o f 12 c u rre n t and fo rm e r m edia m em bers made Ramsay, H arry G lic k m a n and B ill W a lto n unani­ A fo rm e r star in the A m e rica n Bas­ ketball A ssociation, Lucas played w ith Portland fro m 1976-77 through 1979- 80. He returned fo r his fin a l season, 1987-88, after p la yin g w ith fiv e other clubs. Lucas, one o f the T ra il B la ze rs’ a ll-tim e leaders in rebounds and blocked shots, was an assistant coach w ith the team the year after his retirem ent. L a r r y W e in b e rg was instrum ental in the fo u n d in g and management o f the T ra il Blazers from their inception through I m o u s s e le c tio n s and a ls o ta b b e d M aurice Lucas, G e o ff Petrie and L a rry W einberg to the new W a lk o f Fame at M e m o ria l C oliseum . The W a lk o f Fame w ill be unveiled it S un d a y’ s Blazers game w ith the Jolden State W a rrio rs. F u ll-c o lo r d i- •ramas w ill be hung on The C o lis e u m ’ s oncourse h o n o rin g each o f the six barter inductees w h o have made sig- Walt Of Fame Unveiled To Have Number Retired lific a n t c o n trib u tio n s on the c o u rt and in the fro n t o ffic e d u rin g the T ra il B laz- rs’ 23-ycar h isto ry. Plans c a ll fo r the W a lk o f Fame to be a perpetual honor im ila r to the “ R in g o f H o n o r” that the Seattle Scahawks and the D allas C ow - S c o tt L y n n ( K E X ) , R ic k M e ts g e r (K O IN ) , M ic h a e l O ’ B rie n (K P T V ), ays have used to honor past personnel. “ In selecting these six inductees, George Pasero (The O regonian), B o b R obinson (T he O re g o n ia n ), W ayne he co m m itte e d id an excellent jo b o f sta b lish in g the foundation fo r an e lite lo n o r,” said M arshall G lic k m a n , senior T hom pson (The O regonian) and Ken W heeler (The O regonian). The P ortland T ra il Blazers w ill re tire num ber 77 in h o n o r o f Jack /ice-president o f m arketing fo r the T ra il Uazcrs.“ T hey h a d a d ifficu ltta skch o o s- ng fro m a ll the fo rm e r players,coaches nd m anagem ent personnel w h o met he c rite ria fo r in d u ction . O u r organiza- ion w o u ld lik e to thank the com m ittee nd B lu e C ross/B lue Shield o f Oregon >r m a kin g the W a lk o f Fame a re a lity .” The selection com m ittee included roadcast and newspaper jo u rn a lists who covered the organization particu- a rly close d u rin g its three decades in ’ortland. I hccom m itteeincludedS teve crena (K A T U ), A1 C rom bie (V ancou- e r C o lu m b ia n ), R eid E n g lish (Salem ta te sm a n -Jo u rn a l), D w ig h t Jaynes I he O regonian), J im m y Jones (K P T V ), Adult Instructional Volleyball Classes To Be Held The Eugene Parks, Recreation and C u ltu ra l Services D epartm ent is spon­ soring b e g in n in g , interm ediate and ad­ vanced in stru ctio n a l v o lle y b a ll classes fo r adults 18 years o f age and o lder starting January 11, 1993. The b eginning vo lle y b a ll class w ill meet from 8:3 0 -1 0 :0 0 pm on M onday evenings at Jefferson M id d le School. The interm ediate class w ill meet fro m 7:00-8:30 pm on W ednesday evenings it Shasta M id d le School. The advanced class w ill m eet fro m 8 ;3 O -10:00T h u rs ­ day evenings at M o n ro e M id d le School. The cost fo r any o f the 8 week classes is $20 fo r Eugene residents and $25 fo r non-Eugene residents. Ramsay, w h o brought Portland its firs t w o rld cham pionship in 1977. Ramsay posted a 453-367 record w ith the B la z ­ ers, g u id in g them to the p la y o ffs nine tim es in 10 years. H is 864 career v ic to ­ ries, c o m p ile d in 21 years w ith P h ila ­ delphia, B u ffa lo , Portland and Indiana, ranks second o n ly to H a ll o f Fame Red A u e rb a ch ’ s 938. Ramsay was inducted in to the B asketball H a ll o f Fame on M a y 11, 1992. Plans c a ll fo r Ramsay, presently a broadcaster w ith the M ia m i Heat, to be honored w hen the Heat comes to P o rt­ land on January 14. N um ber 77, in rem embrance o f the B lazers’ cham pi- onship year under Ramsay, w ill hang above the C oliseum flo o r alongside r e tir e d n u m b e rs h o n o rin g L a r r y W einberg (1 ), Dave T w a rd z ik (13), L a rry Steele (1 5 ), M aurice Lucas (20), B ill W a lto n (32), L lo y d Neal (36) and G e o ff Petrie (45). The n ig h t o f tribute to Ramsay also w ill include the presentation o f the o f f tim e changed. The game was o rig in a lly sched­ u led to begin at 12:30 p.m . as indicated on N B A and team schedules. The game is now scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m . p a c ific tim e. The change is being made to ac­ com m odate the N B C N a tio n al B road­ cast schedule. N B C has added the O r­ lando at P hoenix game to its regional broadcast schedule p rio r to a irin g the Blazers and B u lls n a tio n a lly that a fte r­ noon. The rem atch o f the 1992 N B A fin a ls was on the o rig in a l broadcast schedule released last summ er. rate the occasion, a ll fans in attendance that nig h t w ill receive a c o lo r c o lle c t­ ib le poster h o noring the six charter W a lk o f Fame members. as unanim ous selections to the W a lk o f Fame. G lic k m a n brought N B A basket­ ers. He also played in tw o N B A A ll-S ta r Games and tw ice was named to the league’ s all-d e fe n sive firs t team. He averaged 17.1 points and 13.5 rebounds in 209 games w ith Portland fro m 1974- 75 through 1978-79. W a lto n , w ho s till ranks am ong the c lu b ’ s a ll-tim e leaders in rebounds and blocked shots, was honored on the opening n ig h t o f the 1989-90 season by having his u n ifo rm num ber, 32, retired. G e o ff P e trie , the first-e ve r P o rt­ b a ll to P ortland in February 1970 and land T ra il B lazer, has served the orga- H arry G lickm a n , founder and presi­ dent o f the T ra il Blazers, and B ill W a lto n , the N B A ’ s M o s t V aluable P layer d u rin g the 1977 p la y o ffs and 1977-78 regular season, jo in e d Ramsay Buck Williams to 10,000 NBA Career Rebounds Game A t the start o f the season 1. D enver, N o v.8 2. Phoenix, N o v. 10 3. C leveland, N ov. 13 4. @ G o ld e n State, N o v. 14 5. N ew Y o rk , N ov. 16 6. @ Sacramento, N o v . 20 7. D e tro it, N o v. 22 8. San A n to n io , N o v. 24 9. @ P hoenix, N ov. 25 10. L A Lakers, N ov. 27 11. Sacramento, N o v. 29 12. @ N ew Y o rk , Dec. 1 13. @ Indiana, Dec. 2 14. @ C hicago, Dec. 4 15. @ C leveland, D ec.5 16. M ilw a u k e e , D ec.8 17. @ L A Lakers, Dec. 9 18. Indiana, Dec. 11 19. @ W ashington, Dec. 13 R egistration ¡¿currently b e in gco n - ducted at the Parks, Recreation and C u ltu ra l Services o ffic e fro m 8am -5pm M o n d a y-F rid a y a t2 2 W est 7th Avenue, Eugene. R e g istra tio n is lim ite d fo r these p opular classes, so register to d a y!! fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n contact the A th le tic s ta ff at 687-5333. 20. @ D enver, Dec. 16 21. @ Seattle, Dec. 18 22. G olden State, Dec. 20 Player W ilt C ham berlain B ill Russell Kareem A bdul-Jabbar E lv in Hayes VVOOD^MRS Vfotzr /m a g a i 6800 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 2 8 9 -Ó 3 4 6 » / Games 1045 963 964 1043 Wes U nscld Jerry Lucas R obert Parish B ob P ettit Paul Silas E lg in B a y lo r D olph Schayes 984 829 1282 792 1254 846 1059 926 1107 766 905 998 899 fo r other sports franchises, and establish the in d u stry standards fo r team broad­ n iza tio n as a player, coaching assistant, broadcaste r and presen tly , as senior v ice- president o f operations. He was the N B A ’ s co -R o o kie o f the Y ear a fte r be­ ing P o rtla n d ’ s firs t d ra ft selection, p rio r to the inaugural season o f 1970-71. In the B lazers’ firs t six seasons, Petrie averaged 21.8 p oints and 4.6 assists in 446 games. He ranks am ong the team ’ s career leaders in points scored, assists and games played. Petrie served as analyst on the B laz- ers’ radio broadcasts fo r fiv e seasons before taking on his current duties o ve r­ seeing the ares o f basketball operations, scheduling, team travel and accounting. M a u r ic e L u c a s averaged 15.6 points and 8.7 rebounds in 330 games in tw o separate stints w ith the T ra il B la z­ ers. A three-tim e all-star, Lucas rugged style tw ice earned him all-defensive team honors. He was voted to the a ll- N B A second team fo llo w in g the 1977- 78 season. <4 4 , ZA *r,z # A* * * f <•4 ' ' w ith the T ra il Blazers. E xecutives and coaches m ust be retired o r, i f s till active w ith the o rganization, m ust have spent 20 o r m ore years w ith the Blazers. F o l­ lo w in g a charter class o f six inductees, no m ore than tw o in d iv id u a ls shall be enshrined in the W a lk o f Fame in any one year, a candidate m ust receive votes from 75 percent o f the co m m itte e m em ­ bers to receive in d u ction . The six honoree w ill receive the o rig in a l a rtw o rk, designed fo r th e ir en­ shrinem ent by lo ca l artist S te ve K a ta g iri. It is presented to the p u b lic in the fo rm o f a dioram a fo r each in d iv id u a l located around the coliseum concourse. Funding fo r the W a lk o f Fame is p ro vid e d by B lue C ross/B lue S hield o f O regon. How Do You Spell Class? B u ck W illia m s 9,926 9,938 9,944 9,950 9,972 9,975 9,983 9,992 17 8 10,000 - Points 31,419 14,522 38,387 27,313 27,016 14,437 20,941 Rebounds 23,924 21,620 17,440 16,279 15,894 14,464 14,241 10,624 14,053 photo by Veronica Green 13,769 12,942 12,882 12,849 12,357 11,463 11,256 11,054 20,896 20,880 11,782 23,419 19,249 11,012 17,287 13,516 12,480 13,186 13,581 10,000 10,000 Club With 3:45 remaining in the game Sunday night against Golden State, Blazer forward Buck Williams grabbed the 10,000th rebound of his career. Williams is now only 1 of 20 NBA players with 10,000 points and 10,000 rebounds. Congratulations Buck Williams. BY JOHN PHILLIPS On Sunday n ig h t at M e m o ria l C oliseum , Portland T ra il B lazer, B uck W illia m s became the 20th player in N B A history to get 10,(XX) rebounds. The m ilestone had the class to go along w ith i t , ’ w hen B u c k ’ s young son, Julien was given the game b all at m id -c o u rt by h is dad, B uck said that he 10,816 10,444 10,092 10,050 10,000 ' ‘ ' Z was proud and that his son was his legacy. “ I wanted to have m y son in vo lve d in any cerem ony because he’ s what I ’ m a ll about. I feel very Finals fo r three years in a row . 1 s till look fo r them to make it a fou rth . blessed” . Blessed is a good w o rd , because everyone w ho fo llo w s the Portland T ra il Blazers and N B A basketball are tru ly blessed. I firs t m et B uck, w h o ’ s given name is Charles, in 1979 in W a sh in g ­ W illia m s 32, a t6 ’ 8 ", 225 pounds, is in his 12th year in the N B A . He has led the B lazers to the second best record in the league since 1989-90, w ith a 193-72 record ove ra ll. O n ly C hicago is ton D.C. He was a star p la ye r at the U n ive rsity o f M a ryla n d . Even then he was ve ry lo w key. T hat stuck in m y m ind lo r a lo n g tim e after, how w e ll this young man carried h im se lf. A fte r being an A ll-S ta r w ith the M ‘ Blazers have been a w inner every since, on and o f f the court. He is the one player on the team that is looked up to by a ll o f his teammates. He was the one player that the Blazers needed to put them in a p o sitio n to w in a N B A cham ­ pionship. B efore B uck came to P o rt­ land, a rebounding pow er fo rw a rd is w hateverybody said they lacked. Since he put on a B lazer u n ifo rm , P ortland has been to the Western C onference New Jersey Nets, W illia m s was traded to the Blazers fo r Sam B o w ie , and the ' . . r , , • , pla ye rs and n o n -p la y in g p e rso n n e l. Form er players e lig ib le fo r co n sid er­ ation by the selection co m m itte e m ust have played a m in im u m o f fo u r seasons 110 100 91 82 74 62 56 50 28 25 ADVERTISE OR RESERVE YOUR SPACE I » » » • • ' casting efforts. The W a lk o f Fame selection process called fo r a set o f crite ria p e rta in in g to 147 143 139 132 122 114 CALL 2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 o r FAX 2 8 8 -0 0 1 5 TO Z * * 4 4 * A.-'- 9 8 Moses M alone 10% Discounts For Senior Citizens / 8 12 6 6 22 3 8 organization acquired the com ponents that w ould brin g a w o rld cham pionship to Portland, become the m arketing m odel To Go 169 163 157 154 T o ta l 9,831 9,837 9,843 9,846 9,853 9,857 9,861 9,868 9,878 9,886 9,890 9,900 9,909 9,918 FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY We Offer Professional Alterations Drapery Cleaning All Weather Proofing Of Ski-Wear & Rainwear 48 Hour Shoe Repair And Specialize In Silk Cleaning & Leather Goods i ....... 7 10 8 4 10 9 9 Nate T h urm ond W a lt B e lla m y Dave C owens John K e rr B ill L a im b ce r Buck W illia m s (A c tiv e players in C A P S ) Open From 8 - 6 Mon. - Fri. and 9 • 4 on Saturday 6 6 3 7 4 4 1560 1303 1246 B ill Bridges Jack Sikm a Professional and Quality Dry Cleaning & Laundry Is Assured By Our Courteous New Manager Marva Mitchell He was enshrined in the Oregon Sports H a ll o f Fame 1986. W a lto n was a tw o -tim e a ll-N B A player du rin g his career w ith the B la z­ o rig in a l a rtw o rk designed fo r his W a lk o f Fame enshrinem ent. T o com m em o­ Tip Off Time Changed The P ortland T ra il B la z e r’ s home game w ith the C hicago B u lls on Sun­ day, February 7, 1993, has had its tip - has been a t the fo r e fr o n t o f the franchise’ s emergence as a basketball, com m unity andcorporate success. Since 1952, he has been responsible fo r b rin g ­ ing a w ide va rie ty o f entertainm ent and sports to the co m m u n ity, in c lu d in g b o x ­ ing, professional fo'otball and hockey. the conclusion o f the 1987-88 season, when he sold the club to Paul A lle n . O rig in a lly one o f three p rin c ip a l owners, W einberg was named team president January 7 ,1 9 7 5 . U nder his d ire ctio n , the Y » better w ith a 196-72 record. For those o f you that w o u ld re a lly like to see another side o f B uck W il­ liam s can do so by tuning in on M onday night, Decem ber 2 8 .1992,a t8 :3 0 P.M . on Paragon Cable, channels 30 and 38 and sec h im as m y guest on P D X S portslinc. I know you w ill fin d that B u ck W illia m s is e v e ry th in g you thought he was and a w hole lo t more. l » « t M