*>«H »»*?<* l » * » V • A ugust 25, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B 2 by Jo h n P h illip s N o rth C arolina, w in n e r o f the 1993 Peach B o w l, and USC, w ith John Robinson re tu rn in g to the side­ lines as head coach, w ill meet in the fo u rth D isneyland P igskin Classic in A naheim Stadium on August 29, w ith k ic k -o ff at 6pm p a cific time. The game w ill also be televised by Raycom Sports. T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e m atchup was made by D isneyland president Jack L in d q u is t d u rin g a news conference back in M arch “ W e are pleased to have these tw o outstanding universities in the D is n e y la n d P ig s k in C la s s ic ,” L in d q u is t said “ They represent the finest in intercollegiate football tra d i­ tio n , ra n kin g one-two in the nation in lOOO-yard rushers. N o rth C arolina was represented by head coach M a ck B row n, begin­ n in g his sixth season as the T a r H eel’ s head coach N o rth C arolina was 9-3 last year, defeating M ississippi State, 21-17, in The Peach B o w l in A tla n ta on January 2, 1993. Robinson, re­ tu rn in g to USC after nine years w ith the Los Angeles Rams and one as a com m entator fo r CBS sports, noted that he was anxious to open the sea­ son against a team o f C a ro lin a ’ s c a li­ bre. “ T h is is a team lik e ly to be in the pre-season top 10 in the country,” Robinson said. They have a m a jo rity o f th e ir offensive starters returning and should be a force in the A tla n tic Coast Conference th is year.” USC has been o f the most re­ spected foot ball program s in the na­ tio n ,” said B row n in accepting the in v ita tio n . They have a rich athletic heritage and we are th rille d to be p la yin g the T rojans.” The tw o schools have produced forty lOOO-yard rushers between them, w ith N o rth C arolina having 21 and Rivals At Pigskin Classic IV-University of Southern California head football coach John Robinson (L) and North Carolina head football coach Mack Brown (R) joined Mickey Mouse at Disneyland for the official announcement, March 1993, of team selection for the fourth annual Disneyland Pigskin Classic. USC will play Carolina on August 29 at Anaheim Stadium in the first game of the 1993 season for either team. USC 19,. Am os Lawrence is the T a r H eel’ s a ll-tim e leading rusher w ith 4319 yards, w h ile C harles W hite gained 6517 yards fo r USC. This w ill be the fourth Disneyland P igskin Classic, the second straight in w h ich a form er P AC -10-Coach returned to the pack for his firs t game back. Last season B ill W alsh marked his return as head coach at Stanford when the C ardinal bowed to Texas Jantzen Beach Center Card & Comic Jamboree Will Be Selling Memorabilia And Autographs At Their Booth Sunday only, from noon-4pm Dealers fro m across the country w ith items you may neve r see agai n 1 F eaturing a super selection o f sports cards fo r sale in clu d in g hot new stars and legendary greats! A lso related m em orabilia, autographed items, player photos, hobby supplies, com ic books, non-sport cards, collectible m ilk caps and more! H o u rs : Friday, A ugust 27 10am to 9pm Saturday, A ugust 28 10am to 6pm & Sunday. August 29 1 la m to 6pM . Free A d m issio n ! F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n co n ta c t: (206) 8 "’ 641218 c r (503) 286-9103 OREGON THUNDERBOLTS SCORING SUMMARY R obinson’ s previous stin t at USC ran fro m 1976 to 1982 and included a national cham pionship in 1978. His record was 67-14-2 w ith five bow l appearances. B ro w n ’ s record at C arolina is 24-31-1. but the last three teams have been 6 -4 -1 ,7 -4 and 9-3 after back-to- back 1-10 m arks his firs t tw o years. Brow n served as head coachat T ulane p rio r to ta kin g the T a r Heel job. We w ant to make th is one o f the best games o f the college season.” in 267 attempts. C arolina used a tandem o f q u a r­ said R o b in so n , “ I expect a standing- terbacks in Jason Stanicck and M ik e room -only crow d w ith the T rojans Thomas. The duo threw' fo r 1913 fans out in force.” yards (Stanicck 1082 and Thomas 831) and seven touchdowns. In a d d i­ tion. Thomas handles Carol in a ’s punt­ in g duties, being named to the fresh­ man A ll-A m e ric a n team w ith a 43.1 3 big days!! August 27-29, 1993 Special Autograph Guests-Oakland/ L.A. Raider Stars Lester Hayes & Cliff Branch “ W e ’ re e xcite d ,” echoed B row n. “ It is a tremendous challenge to face a team lik e the university o f Southern C a lifo rn ia It w ill be like a home game fo r them. yard average. Sad's heating Oil oils Servies Best Cash Prices 35 yd pass; Braun to W ells 1 yd run; T im M itc h e ll 104 N E Russell Portland, U R 97212 282-5111 28 yd Pass; Braun to W ells Volunteers Wanted Bread and Roses is a w eekly forum o f wom en’s vocics w o rkin g toward social change by educating, in fo rm in g , and entertaining. W e arc a co lle ctive o f w om en volunteering our tim e at K B O O 9 0 .7 R M radio. W e are lo o kin g fo r new members. I f you arc interested, please call K B O O A T 231-8032 between 9am and 5pm and leave a message fo r Pamela Pegg. Sunday, Sept. 5, 1993, Tee O f f 11:00 a m. 3rd Quarter F e d e ra l W a y - D eadline Sept. 1, 1993 25 yd Pass B raun to H ew itt ft East M oreland G o lf Course - 2425 SE Bybcc. Portland 4th Quarter 1st q t 2nd q t 3 rd q t f f 15 Teams O f 4 Players Made U p O f M en A n d W omen T h u n d e rb o lts — 41 yd Pass: Hasskemp to New son F e d e ra l W a y — 41 yd Pass Braun to H e w itt Team Advertise in Our Career Section 288-0033 1993 Annual AoA 2nd Quarter F e d e ra l W a y - Excellent weather, great music. Andy Stokes, Curtis Salgado, Tom Grant and a fun game made for an entertaining evening at this years Blazers' Slam N' Jam. Clyde Drexler scored 2 7 points to help his team, the Mike Rice Ringers beat the Eddie Coucette Dunkers, 153- 141. Proceeds from this years' Slam N ’ Jam will benefit Oregon High School sports. Photo by Veronica Green Speedy Service Friendly Call for Que tel FUN Golf Tournament Scholarship Fund Benefit 1st Quarter F e d e ra l W a y - T h u n d e r b o lts - A & M , 10-7. F lo rid a State defeated B Y U , 44-28. in 1991, w hi le C olorado and Tennessee played to a 3 1-all tie in the 1990 inaugural game. T h is sum m er’ s game a battle o f returning standout quarterbacks in the sccond-evcr meeting o f the tw o schools (1958. N orth C arolina 8, USC 7). Rob Johnson begins his ju n io r year o f e lig ib ility fo r USC having throw n fo r 12 touchdowns and 2023 yards last season He h it on 156 passes OREGON THUNDERBOLTS 18 Hole Scramble Form at A n d Team Prizes Tax D eductible C haritable C o n trib u tio n To B enefit The A 0 A 4th q t Scholarship Fund T o ta l US. Cost Is $50 Per Player A n d $100 For A Sponsor A Sponsor W ill Rccicvc Newspaper P u b licity Federal W ay T hunderbolts 7 0 7 7 7 7 0 7 28 14 And A d v e rtis in g On The G o lf Course EUSERETT TRAMPS F o r M o re In fo rm a tio n : Joe T a ylo r A t 463-3218 (Salem), or Shelby Golden A t 284-3764 (P ortland) Celebrate Diversity M ake Checks Payable To: A lpha Phi A lpha F raternity Inc - Joe T aylor, 564 Rose St., Salem. OR 97301 Grant High Booster Club Kicks O ff School Year With A Bash! Before the Generals slams, spikes o r tackles an opponent, the new ly w ill be welcomed as a member o f the com m unity,” promises Tucker. 'T h is form ed G rant H ig h School Booster C lu b w ill showcase the school’ s fall sports program and introduce p rin c i­ pal. D a rre ll Tucker at its First A nnual is my pledge to you.” T ic k e r returns to G rant as p rin c i­ pal after serving as c u rric u lu m vice p rin cip a l, for seven years at C leve­ land H igh School. From 1981 to 1983 Booster B A S H in G rant B ow l A ll arc in vite d to p ic n ic in the park and preview the volley ball, foot­ b a ll. cross country and soccer teams in intrasquad action between noon and 6 p m . on Saturday. Sept 4 The evening w ill cu lm in a te w ith a c tiv i­ ties designed toboost com m unication am ong parents and com m unity “ Y o u have been in vite d and you “ The Booster C lub lias worked hard to make the Booster B A S H a fun end-of-sum m er day fo r G rant stu­ dents. fa m ily and friends,” exclaim s C lub president G ary Facchini “ We arc proud o f our G rant students and hope everyone w ill stop by to show and H ig h lig h ts -p ro m is c s to be a true th e ir support ” T h is event w ill k ic k -o ff a scries o f activities sponsored by the Booster C lub to revive s p irit and pride in Grant and its co m m u n ity M em ber­ ship in the Booster C lub is open to all pcrsons interested i n supporti ng G ra nt H igh School Contact Facchini at 284- co m m u n ity celebration 4950 for more in fo rm a tio n Tucker taught math and computer science a, Grant. “ D u rin g these years. I learned the true m eaning o f being a Grant G eneral,” boasts Tucker The B A S H -w h ic h is an acro­ nym for Barbecue. A c tiv itie s . S pirit P O W E L L ’S BOOKS l ( f ’ * 1 I I I MADISON HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1993 7:30 PM f W AY PAST COOL Witness the Thunderbolts continue the drive for their fifth consecutive championship season. 40% of ticket sales will be donated to the Portland Inter-Scholastic^thletic fund jess BE THERE TO SUPPORT THE THUNDERBOLTS AND PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS! A A o r n y Tickets available at all Ticketmaster Outlets or call: 579-3151 1005 West Burnside Street *-• * • • t ■ • ‘ ‘.J ’ * . •’ ' • v M B ■i