S eptember 08, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver A G E ■ B 2 I R J ïo r tla x th Ô P b scru rr uutn ten by a lo n g -tim e friend A rt Spandcr. M r Spandcr is a co lu m n ist fo r the San Francisco E xam iner O n Sun­ day, A ugust 29, 1993, an a rticle he w rote concerning the p lig h t o f c o l­ lege football was published in the aforem entioned newspaper “ C ollege fo o tb a ll has already jum ped back in to our presence, and once again we wonder about the p u r­ pose o f the sport Somebody in one a d m in istra tio n said, perhaps w ith some seriousness, that he was try in g to b u ild a university the football team could be proud of. A n d that is to be adm ired, although not necessarily by the alum ni H arvard and Y ale, perhaps, are exceptions, but the rest o f the in s titu ­ tions in the land seem in business m erely to get a place in the w eekly ratings. Even C al and Stanford, w h ile stringent in th e ir admissions policy, h old football considerably im portant. A n d U C L A , your a u th o r’ s one­ tim e place o f study, is ra ttlin g around ... ................. —..... s H o l m e s __ GAP BETWEEN FOOTBALL AND SCHOOL WIDENS by John Phillips The fo llo w in g article was w r it­ t * ......... try in g to decide w hether to raise it standards or f i l l its stadium , the Rose Bow 1, a choice already made by riva l USC, w h ich canned its head coach even though the team ’ s grade-point average had risen. The new Sports Illustrated, in some c o n tra d ic to ry b u t w e ll-c o n ­ structed prose, bemoans the fact that there arc no more g rid -i ron gods such as the belated coach Bear Bry ant, and then points out a ll the misdeeds by B rya n t that w ould never be allow ed in today’ s p o litic a lly correct campus a t­ mosphere Stanford doesn’ t begin classes fo r another m onth but begins the sea­ son next Saturday . The same th in g for U C L A Surely football cannot be ju s ­ tifie d as a diversion fo r students who are not in school to be diverted. The next few months, the ques­ tio n is going to be, w ho are the best teams in college football? W o u ld n ’ t it be e n lig h te n in g i f the answer came from the number o f play ers w ho w ere getting degrees and not ju st getting in to the end zone?” RLAZERS JAM FOR KIDS by E ric Noon W ith the ris in g cos, o f education and the s h rin k in g funds to support o u r states school budgets, the P ort­ land T ra ilb la ze rs made a step in the rig h t dire ctio n , by hosting the 1993 Slam N Jam on A ugust 21. in C iv ic Stadium. The benefit basketball game fo r Oregon h ig h school sports raised I N W w 11 The 17th ranked University of Portland Men's Soccer team opened their 1993 season by winning the Umbro Invitational at Merlo Field over the Labor Day weekend. Portland beat University of South Alabama, 4-3 in overtime Saturday and Howard University Sunday 4-1. Jim Clarke, left, who scored 4 goals and two assists, was named offensive player of the tournament. photo by veronica Green $ 1 2 6 ,0 0 0 fo r a th le tic p ro g ra m s th ro u g h o u t the state. T h e nearly 12,000 fans in attendance, not o nly had a great chance to sec the Blazers and other N B A players in action, but were able to donate money to sports rig h t here in Oregon. A lth o u g h the Blazers tackled many o f the c iv ic problems fa cin g the greater Portland area, it was nice to sec them help take on a problem facing m any school d istricts around the state. T he effects o f Measure 5 are being fe lt in many h ig h school a th le tic program s more dra stica lly each year. G ro w in g up in to d a y ’ s w o rld isn’ t easy fo r many young adults and los­ ing som ething as positive as high #4 Darick Holmes rushed for 50 yards and caught 6 passes for 153 yards as the Portland State Vikings crushed Angelo State (Texas) 45-7 Next up for the Vikings is Idaho State Saturday, 7:00pm at Civic Stadium. Ph0'° * M o n ic a Green school sports can and w ill be very dam aging fo r today’ s fra g ile u p b rin g ­ JOIN OUR SALUTE TO CHILDREN! in g environm ent. “ It all starts w ith o u r kids, and sports is a p ositive outlet fo r our young,” said form er Benson H ig h graduate A C. Green, “ I t ’ s im p o rta n t fo r sports to be there fo r kids, o f a ll ages.” T h e N B A is b ig business and business is g o o d . W ith a th le tic b u d ­ gets be g in cu t b e fo re academ ic b u d ­ gets in m any O re g o n schools the Blazes, N ike and o th e r m a jo r sports re la te d o rg a n iz a tio n s need to be on the fo re fro n t on a th le tic fu n d -ra is ­ in g d u rin g these to u g h e co n o m ic tim es. S c h litz M a lt Liquor D o n a te s M o n e y To Am Far D uring C om edy C o m p e titio n fin d new treatments, vaccines and donation w ill help fin d a cure fo r th is helped in the cause by incorporating eventually a cure fo r A ID S . I hope that m y p a rticip a tio n w ith A m F A R contributes to educating young and deadly disease. “ U n fo rtu n a te ly , reports show there are a g ro w in g num ber o f A ID S - A ID S -related educational messages old alike about ways in which we can come together to fig h t this horrible disease.” related deaths among A fric a n A m e ri­ cans between the ages o f 21 and 35,” T he w in n in g amateur com edi­ ans fro m each o f the 11 cities received said Boyd. “ G iven our com pany’ s an all-expense paid weekend fo r tw o to p a rticip a te in the national Comedy Jam co m p e titio n in Los Angeles. M a rv in D ixo n o f M ia m i, Fla, was named the w in n e r o f the Los Angeles fin a ls co m p e titio n by an independent panel o f judges. As his grand prize, D ix o n w ill appear on B lack E n te r­ ta in m e n t T e le visio n ’ s “ C om ic V ie w ” in the future. D u rin g the fin a ls com petition, as w e ll as in the other 11 cities, co m e d i­ ans B e rn ie M ac, D .L . Hughley and T ed Carpenter, headlined and hosted the am ateur stand-up com petition. A c c o rd in g to Boyd, these comedians history as a responsible corporate c iti­ zen and the S c h litz M a lt L iq u o r b rand's reputation fo r m arketing re­ sponsibly, we saw it o n ly fittin g to help raise funds fo r A m F A R . N ot only d id o u r donation go tow ard com - bating th is k ille r disease, but we edu­ cated o u r target audience through a mode o f com m unication that is enter­ ta in in g —comedy.” N e ll C arter said, “ I ’ m proud to be associated w ith the A m erican Foun­ dation o f A ID S Research and to have accepted th is generous g ift from The S tro h B re w e ry C o m p a n y on A m F A R ’ s b e h a lf A m F A R co n tin u e s to ca rry out the research necessary to S ch litz M a lt $15,000 donation F o u n d a tio n fo r (A m F A R ) d u rin g L iq u o r presented to the A m erican A ID S R esearch the fin a ls o f the in th e ir skits. “ I t ’ s hard to reach our target audience and make people under­ n a tional S ch litz M a lt L iq u o r Comedy stand it is necessary to take precau­ Jam c o m p e titio n at Los A n g e le s’ tio n because A ID S k ills ,” said Boyd W ilte m Theater held on A ugust 14 “ I f we accomplished one thingthrough N e ll C arter accepted the check on the S ch litz M a lt L iq u o r Comedy Jam, b e h a lf o f A m F A R . Before the national comedy com ­ I hope it is that a few m ore people heard the message about A ID S .” p e titio n began, S ch litz M a lt L iq u o r A m F A R is the n a tio n 's leading presented the check to N e ll Carter n o t-fo r-p ro fit organization dedicated w h ic h represented proceeds gener­ to the support o f A ID S research, both ated at the Comedy Jam amateur basic biom edical research and c lin i­ stand-up contests held in 11 cities cal research, education fo r A ID S pre­ across the country in June and July. vention and sound A ID S -related pub­ Contests were held in W ashington lic policy A m F A R m obilizes the good D C ., G reenville, S.C., Chicago. 111., w ill energy and generosity o f caring Jacksonville. Fla., M ia m i, Fla., A t­ Am ericans toe n d the A ID S epidem ic lanta, Ga., Tam pa, Fla., P h ila d e l­ S ch litz M a lt L iq u o r is a product phia, Pa , C harlotte, N .C ., Greens­ o f The Stroh B rew ery Com pany, the boro, N .C . and C olum bia, S.C. n a tio n ’ s fo u rth largest bre w in g com ­ pany E d Boyd, S ch litz M a lt L iq u o r brand director, said he hoped the top p rio rity ” , said Ron Coleman, manager, media relations Coca-Cola 1993 “ Cocoa Cola A ll Academic Foot­ USA. “ W e h o p e th a t th e se s tu ­ dents w il l serve as ro le m odels and h e lp in s till o th e r athletes and b a ll T eam ” . 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