Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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MIGHTY HUDSON
PORTLAND STATE 2-0
The Portland Trail Blazers team
w ill make its first Portland appear­
ance of the 1993-94 season at its
annual intrasquad game. Tuesday,
O ct 19. 7:30pm. in Portland's M e­
morial Coliseum
Sports fans can catch their first
glim pse of well-known veterans and
an exciting blend of new players. The
evening also will include a special
half-tim e celebrity three-point con­
test featuring media personalities and
other fan favorites.
”To make this family event, we’ve
made tickets affordable for everyone,"
em phasized Jerry Gatto. athletic de­
velopment director and event chair.
Tickets are priced at $5.50 and
$10
P u rc h a se tic k e ts a t a ll
Ticketmaster outlets, including G.I.
Joe’s. Memorial Coliseum. Civic Sta­
dium. Portland Center for the Per­
form ing Arts, and Blazer on Broad-
wav For ticket order information,
call 224-4400 w ithin Portland area or
1-800-745-0888 inside Oregon.
This is your chance to see the
new Trail Blazer team in action be­
fore the season begins." he added “It
also is an outstanding opportunity to
participate in a community event and
to support opportunities for students
to furiher their education at one of the
nation's leading liberal arts and sci­
ences institutions." Proceeds will ben­
efit the High Five Scholarship Drive
at Lewis & Clark College.
"We are grateful to Smith’s Home
Furnishings, Azumano Travel and
U.S. Bank for their corporate support
of quality eduction in the Portland
community." G atto said.
Special V IP p ack ag es also are
av ailable th ro u g h Lew is & C lark
College. T hese p ack ag es include
courtside seatin g . B lazer pre-gam e
b arb ecu e.an a p p e a ra n ce by H ead
C o a c h Rick A delm an and other
b en efits F o r in fo rm atio n ab o u t
these pack ag es, call (50 3 ) 768-
7062.
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Diversity
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PSU wide receiver James Jessie tries to pick up extra yards after the reception.
Portland State beat Idaho State 21-7. The Vikings travel to Kingsville, Texas to battle Texas A&M-
Kingsville, Saturday at 5:30pm.
P .I.L . OFF AND RUNNING
by Jo h n Phillips
P I L . football g o t o f f to a very
fast sta rt Friday w ith no big su r­
prises. B enson scored a 26-13 w in
o v er G rant. M ad iso n o v er C leve­
la n d 2 7 - 7 , F r a n k l i n g o t b y
Jefferson. 21-18. W ilson easy over
L incoln. 34-7. an d M arsh all real
big over R oosevelt 42 -1 6 .
D a m io n M a r t i n d a l e le d
M arsh all in a big way w ith five
touchdow n runs fo r the M inute­
men. M artin D ale sco red on runs o f
48 , 29, 14, 5 and 4 y ards. T o top
th at off. D am ion kicked tw o extra
points.
Greg Demi had two touchdowns
for Roosev elt on short runs o f 3 and 1
yards
Wilson got behind 7-0 toLincoln
early, but came on to score 34 points
and the defense put the clamps on
Lincoln.
Jake Lancaster had two scores on
runs or 6 and 3 yards. Tim Looney
had a 32 yards scoring nin and David
Jackson and Jason Eilertson scored
on one yard runs.
Lincoln’s lone touchdown came
on a recovered fumble in the endzone
by David Kang
Doug Ashley had a big night for
Madison passing for two touchdowns.
One to Joel Greene for 59 yards and
PIL F O O T B A L L STANDING
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1) Benson
1) M adison
1) W ilson
1) Franklin
1) M arshall
6) Jefferson
6) Roosev elt
6) G rant
6) Cleveland
6) Lincoln
W hat: rhePortlandT railB laz-
ers will hold auditions for individu­
als and/or groups interested in per­
forming the National Anthem for
1993 Blazers home games. The
media is invited to attend the two-
dav try outs w hich will feature a total
o f 192 auditions The Auditions will
be judges by a panel of local celeb­
rities.
To Reserve an Anthem Audi-
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tion Time Please Call The Trail
Blazers Office at (503) 234-9291.
Audition Reservations Are Limited
To 192.
W hen: Wednesday, September
29 and Thursday , September 30 from
8.00 a m. to 5:00 p m.
W h ere: Memorial Coliseum,
Georgia-Pacific Room.
C ontact: Christee Sweeney or
Jim Taylor, 234-9291
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C A M E S ON FRIDAY SEPT. 16
4:30pm
Madison at Roosevelt
4:00pm
Jefferson at Cleveland
7:30pm
Franklin at Wilson
Grant vs Lincoln
6:00pm
at Civic Stadium
Benson vs M arshall
8:00pm
at Civic Stadium
the other to Shawn McGovern for 37
yards. Ashley then scored on a 5 y ard
run. Robert Cavil added a 35 yard TD
G.I. Joe’s Jefferson running back #18 Adrian Hudson burst through
the line to score the touchdown on a 50 yard run.
On G.I. Joe’s Jefferson next possession. Hudson scores again from
about 40 yards out.
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people around the car acknow ledged
my existance until lie came upand hit
me. then they looked and glanced
away." According to the v ictoim, no
racial epithets w ere made bv the sus-
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KMHD Night Schedule
Sept. 9
Andrei Kitaev 7:30 PM
Tall Jazz Trio *:30 PM (Two Sets)
Sept 16
Kelly Broadway/Dan Faehnlc Duo
Mary Kaddcrly Quartet
Sept 23
Nancy Cady Quartet
Dick Berk Jazz Adoption Agency
Sept 30
Tony Mason
Roy Rogers
O ct 7
Andrei Kitaev
Tom G rant’s Weird Willie Band
O C T 14
Kelly Broadwav/Dan Facnhle Duo
Dennis Springer Band
O ct 21
Scroggins/Depriest
Ron Steen Trio
O C T 28
Nancy Cady Quartet
Samba Dc Torres
Nov 4
Andrei Kitaev
Shirley Nanette Quartet
Nov 11
Scroggi ns/Dcpricsl
Randy Cannon Quartet
Nov 25
Andrei Kitaev
Gordon Lee Quartet
pect
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Assault Update
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mn for the Senators Clev eland got on
the board w ith a 15 yard pass to Gabe
Stewart from Chris McClain
B e n s o n 's T a u h e e d Jerm an y
scored on a 74 y ard pass from
D esm ond Faizon. and helped the
T echm en to a 20-0 h a lf tim e lead
Jerm any a lso had a punt return o f
42 y ards. T eam m ate Paul Lauritzen
had a p a ir o f one y a rd touchdow n
nins.
G ra n t’s tw o scores cam e on
runs o f 10 yards by R ico W addell
and G reg D um as caught a 6 yard
pass from C ris B raucham p
In a gam e play ed at Franklin.
T he Q u a k e rs had a 21-0 lead at
h a lftim e , b u t had to hold on after
Jefferson cam e so very close Q u a r­
terback M att G eske passed 21 yards
to Ja rra d M ock for a T D . Running
back D errick B ram e ran for a 22
y a rd s to u c h d o w n . A n d Kenny
Jenkins ran for 57 yards on only
four ca rrie d and one touchdow n.
The Democrats second half come
back w as led by Chazz Moore with a
one yard m n and a 25 yardTD pass to
Lev i Ashley. Thomas Jacob added a
28 yard touchdow n m n for Jefferson.
It is unknown if the suspect in­
volved in this assault, may have been
involved the assault of Hawley. No
arrests hav e been made and the inves­
tigation is continuing.
Celebrate Diversity
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MEN’S CLUB INC.
BLACK HERITAGE
Wishes To Thank
Our
Community For Your Support
And
John <& Gloria Olive
Business (503) 248-8790
Home: (206) 892-8697
Gloria M cMurtry
(503) 2814)885
Products dedicated to Black Heri­
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Excellent fund raising opportunity
Part time business opportunity
Youth entrepreneur programs
Nationwide Opportunities
Shirley Cowans
(503) 281-9052
281-9052
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Participation With The
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