Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 07, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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7, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
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Camp Rosenbaum Hosts
23rd Annual Visitors Day
Swindell Next Test For Rising
Heavyweight Star Jeremy Williams
Heavy w eight Jeremy W illiam s
has made his first nine fights look
easy. The 20-year-old out o f Long
Beach, C a l, has knocked out seven
opponents in the first or second round
It figures to get tougher for W il­
liam s on Thursday, July 8, however,
w hen he meets veteran F rankie
Sw indell (27-9-1,19 KOs) in a sched­
uled 10-round bout at the President
Casino, in Biloxi. Miss TheTop Rank,
Inc., fight w ill be telecast live on
ESPN. 6pm. EDT.
Trained by Kevin Rooney and
managed by B ill Cayton and Steve
Lott, the ex-braintrust o f M ike Tyson,
W illiam s (9-0, 7 KOs) made quick
w ork o f U S Olym pic heavyweight
Dannell Nicholson in his last fight,
w ith a second round kayo on May 8, in
Lake Tahoe, Nev. A t a sculptured
*>i w pounds,
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against Emcsl
Ernest Matcen
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(17-0-1,
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10-roundcr
ered one o f the heavyweight division s
The fight w ill M ark Lewis’ sec­
top. young prospects, training out of
ond appearance in Biloxi, which is a
Catskill, N Y.
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Swindell (27-9-1, 19 KOs) has short distance from his Penscola, Fla.
home
Lewis
scored
a
second-found
cham pionship experience, having
T K O o fC h arlcs Scott, here, last year. land’ 25 .c.h ‘ dren.A
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fought for the WBO and IBF light
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lp fih n n d e r hasn’t Salem and 10 front Klamath Falls and
heavy weight titles
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heavyweight
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in 1989
1989 and
and 1990,
1990, The 20-year-o.d e« h^ c r hasn t
respectively. The Nashville, Tenn.. fought since Jan 10 when he cap-
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native has fought former WBC light
heavyweight and heavyweight cham-
A U ^ i c C ity thont.es Da,Iv activities include: Daily
Antony W illiam s in Atlantic City,
son donatcd computers> from
pion, Michael Moorer twice Moorer
dispatched Swindell with a third round
k „ „ k0„ , on A p ril 27. Swindell has
n..i o f Rrooklvn N Y IBM . Police Athletic League (PAL)
Matten, out o f Brooklyn, N Y .
Portland Police offic-
has „re a d y ough. f » . n n - U n s
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nol shied away from the lop guns
among heavyweights, having met
Tony Tucker, Michael Greer and
Ita ly’s Francesco Dam iani, among
„ |n h,s woods, daily anri-drag program, field
others last year
Also on the card, unbeaten light
heavyweight, B illy Lewis (19-0,14
last fight. The only blemish on his
record-a draw-occurred in his sec-
ond pro fight, a four-rounder against
T im W ilson in New York on May 17,
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McDonald’s Farwest
Summer League For
Women
Outside The Lines Inside
The Ring July 14
ESPN w ill televise Outside the
Lines: Inside The Ring on Wednes­
day, July 14 at 7:30pm ET Outside
the Lines scries host Bob Ley w ill be
join ed by SprotsCenter’ s Charley
Steiner as co-host on the 60 minute
special.
ESPN Managing Editor Steve
Anderson said. "Professional boxing
is a sport that appears to be at the
crossroads Beneath the aura o f the
big money, glamour fights there are
• issues that need examining In this
special w cw illexplorc boxing 'spower
structure, the politics o f the sy stem
and the treatment o f its most im por­
tant resource, the boxers themselves.”
C ontributing reporters w ill be
ESPN’s Jimmy Roberts. ABC Sports’
Mary Ann Grabavoy and ABC News’
Armen Ketey ian
H ig h lig h ts o f the special include:
• Grabavoy w ill examine health and
safety issues in boxing. She w ill
spend a day at the home o f Sergei
Artemiev, a 24 year-old who is
recovering from a cerebral blood
clot suffered during his March 21
fight Does boxing take the neces­
sary medical precautions?
Steiner w ill profile Rock Newman
(manager o f Riddick Bowe-current
WB A and IBF heavyweight cham-
pion)-boxings’ new powerbroker.
The two spent the week together
leading up to the Bowe vs. Ferguson
title fight.
Ley w ill profile the difference be­
tween “ big purse” fighters and those
struggling on undcrcards by chroni­
cling the work-by-day, box-by­
night lives o f club fighters Greg
Gorrell (W ichita, Kan.) and Tim
Tomashck (Green Bay, Wis.). What
drives them to do what they do?
A special report on why the work
“ comeback” is as common as the
work “ retirement" in boxing.
League Standing
As O f 7-6-93
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1) Dr Flowers (Navy)
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1) Bleachers Grill Pub (Pink)
l)Shilo Inns (Red)
4
4) Ram Light Truck Salvage (LT. Blue) 3
4) Tire Headquarters (Purple)
6) Primo-Limo (Green)
6) Oregon Nail Distributors (Yellow) 2
6) Everlast Sports Drink (Gray)
2
Tuesday-Purple VS Navy A, 6:15 P.M.
(7-6-93) Red VS Gray At 7:30 P.M
Wednesday-Pink VS LT. Blue At 7:30 P.M
Thursday-Purple VS Red At 6:15 P M
(7-8-93) Green VS Pink At 7:30 P.M.
Friday-Yellow VS LT. Blue At 6:15 P.M.
(7-9-93) Navy VS Gray At 7:30 P.M.
DISPOSAL
OF JUNK,
TRASH AND
LAWN
DEBRIS
O m e g a B oys a n d G irls C lu b
\ & T h e C o a litio n o f B la c k M en
T o u rn a m e n t S pecs
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DATE: SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1993
trips to the ocean. Seaside Aquarium,
M aritim e Museum and Fort Clatsop
S a rcastic Building Contest, Artsand
Crafts,Science and leather crafts.
in speaking w ith some o f the
special guests and camp participants
these were some o f the comments they
made about the camp. Governor Bar­
bara Roberts was asked her feelings
about the camp. This is what she had
to say. “ Camp Rosenbaum is one o f
the most unique camps in the state o f
Oregon and probably in the nation
because o f the way it looks at the kids
in the Housing A uthority program
and offer them an opportunity to par­
ticipate in a program lik e camp
Rosenbaum. And experience some o f
the things many o f them never had the
opportunity to do. Such as visiting the
coast, arts and crafts, campfire, com­
puters and lots more o f the many
things the camp-have to offer. Gover­
nor Roberts also went on to say that
the camp is all about caring, respect,
love and staying drug free and that is
exciting to sec kids from all different
eth nic back grounds to be able to come
together and have good times and
become real partners for a better O r­
egon M ajor General Gene Katke said
that he was very proud to be a part o f
the camp and that it was every citizen
o f Oregon C ivic responsibility to see
to it that the camp works and is there
for the kids
In talking w ith some o f the young
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FNTRY FEE $50 0 0 / 18 HOLES - $75.00 / 18 HOLES w/CELEBRITY
EN I R Y |- t t E^ TuRY F£E |NCLUDEs DINNER FOR TWO
FORMAT. MODIFIED SCRAMBLE
RULES TO BE SENT FOLLOWING REGISTRATION
OR PICKED UP DAY OF TOURNAMENT.
REGISTRATION: LIMITED TO FIRST 1 50 PLAYERS
PRIZES. 1st, 2nd & 3rd PLACE TEAMS
INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES TO EACH TEAM MEMBER.
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participants; Adrean Schaver, Kayly
Riley, and Joe Paterson, they all say
they enjoy the program very well
especially the computers, sandcastle
building, horse back riding, leather
1993 BMW FOR HOLE IN ONE CONTEST
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DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS FOR A VACATION TRIP, GOLF EQUIPMENT
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AND STORE MERCHANDISE COUPONS.
J u ly 17th & 18th
W est Linn H igh S ch o o l Gym
8:00 a.m.
It you’re 19 years o r older, with cheerleading or dance experience,
you are invited to tryout forthe Trail Blazers Dance Tearn. Auditions
will be held Saturday, July 17th and 18th starting at 8 a m. at West
Linn High School.
Sign up now to be a part of this year’s edition of the Blazers Dancers
and join in all the fun and excitement of representing the Blazers at
games and promotional events.
Q U E S T IO N S ?
OMEGA BOYS CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT
P.O. BOX 11771 • PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
For more information or applications, contact the Portland Trail Blazers
700 N.E. Multnomah • Suite 600 • Portland, Oregon 97232 • (503) 234-9291
EACH PLAYER REGISTERED WILL RECEIVE DINNER FOR TWO AT THE
AWARDS CEREMONY FOLLOWING THETOURNAMENT
Cathedral Park
Jazz Festival
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Tigard Towne Square
At the festival there w ill be cater­
The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival
is the largest free Jazz Festival in the ing supplied by G in a ’ s Place in
Northwest and Portland's first and N o rth w e s t P o rtla n d . Some o f
original jazz festival The thirteenth Portland's finest restaurants w ill be
annual a flair w ill take place on July 17 represented along w ith a beer garden
an 18 from 12 noon until 8pm both from the Full Sail Brewery. There
days The Cathedral Park islocatcdon w ill also be neighborhood groups in
the cast bank o f the Willamette River the park ofTcring inform ation and
underthcSt Johns Bridge, just offO R souvenirs in support o f their areas
HWy. 30 bordered by N. Pittsburgh there w ill also be T-shirts and other
and N Edison streets Admission is items offered by Columbia Sports­
wear and the Jazz Society o f Oregon
free
The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival booths.
The festival committee w ill offer
committee is very proud to announce
M r Les McCann as our headliner for limited edition full color posters and
this year's event This is the first time T-shirts at their booth Also at the
in our history that we have been able committee’ booth there w ill be nu­
to host an international jazz star not merous items raffled o ff donated by
already playing in the area This was local businesses Festival goers w ill
made possible by a generous grant have a chance to win our first Jazz-
Mobile! !
from Metro
ProStuff Athletic Apparel
20% Off On All Apparel
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23, July 26-August 6, August 9-
August 20, and August 23-Scp-
tember 3. Each session has 10
half-hour lessons.
Youth lesson fees are $20 for
Portland residents, $30 for non­
residents
You m ay re g is te r a t o u r n e igh bo rho od d u rin g p o o l hours, o r
i f u sing a c re d it card, yo u m ay re g iste r by c a llin g the p oo l.
N orth Portland
Columbia Pool, 7701 N. Chautauqua Blvd . 823-3669 (indoor)
Peninsula Pool, 6400 N. Albina. 823-3677
Pier Pool, N. Seneca & St. Johns, 823-3678
Northeast P ortland
Dishman Pool, 77 NE Knott, 823-3673 (indoor)
Grant Pool, 2300 NE 33rd. 82.3-3674
M ontavilla Pool. 8219 NE Glisan, 823-3675
Northwest Portland
M L.C. Pool, 2033 NW Glisan, 823-3671 (indoor)
Southwest Portland
PCC/Sylvania Pool. 12000 SW 49th, 823-5130 (indoor, lessons
only)
Wilson Pool, 1511 SW Vermont. 823-3680
Southeast Portland
Buckman Pool, 320 SE 16th, 823-3668 (indoor)
Creston Pool, SE 44th & Powell. 823-3672
Mt. Scott Pool, 5530 SE 72nd, 823-3676
Sellwood Pool, SE 7th & M ille r, 823-3679
Please c a ll 8 23 -5 1 3 0 f o r more inform ation.
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104 NE Russell
Portland. OR 97212
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Register now for Portland Parks
and Recreation Swim Lessons! Les­
sons arc available for all ages and
skill levels at 13 pools throughout
Portland.
Four different Monday-Friday
sessions arc available: July 12-July
16200 SW Pacific I Iwy • I igarri, L)K 620-4 188
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BLAZERS DANCE TEAM
TRYOUTS
CALL: BRUCE WATTS @286-2188 or RHYBON MAYFIELD @281-0369
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craft and good food.
Any family interested in their
children participating in the camp
please contact your local Housing
Authority.
Call
288-0033
Dancers will be judged on dance ability, enthusiasm and appearance.
Finalists will return the following weekend, when the 1993-94
Blazers Dance Team will be selected.
TROPHIES FOR THE LONGEST DRIVE, CLOSEST TO HOLE,
CHIPPING CONTEST AND PUTTING CONTEST
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Camp Rosenbaum participants sit around the camp fie as the
dedicated volunteer from the Housing Authority and the Oregon
National Guard prepare lunch for them.
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GOLF PRO DIRECTING fi. COORDINATING. MIKE NIECE
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TOURNAMENT STARTING TIME: 9:30 AM
LOCATION: GLENDOVEER GOLF COURSE
14015 N.E. GLISAN ST, PORTLAND, OR97230
Volunteers from the Oregon National Guard and Housing Authority
along with Camp Rosenbaum participants load up on the bus ride to
start the day with fun and festivities.
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S c r e e n w r i t i n g S e m in a r
C o m e s To P o r t la n d
Larry Brody, Emmy w inning Film and T V ” at the Best Western
wnter/producer o f Barctta, The Fall Heritage Inn, 4319 N W Ycon Ave.,
Guy, Police Story, M ike Hammer, Portland, on Saturday and Sunday,
Medical Story, Star Trek, and The July 17th and 18th. 1993, from 9AM
Streets o f San Francisco, w ill hold a to 4PM each day. Cost is $250. Call
two-day seminar on “ W riting for 505-271-91 14 to register.