P age BS T he P ortland O bserver • J uly 27, 1994 HUCKSTERS GOING TO NATIONALS Members of the Northeast Community Tracksters who qualified for USA Junior Olympic Track and Field events. The club is headed to the national competition held this week in Gainesville, Fla. HEAVY HANDED PURITTY NEW OPPONENT VS. MORRISON Ross P uritty, a 6 ’4 ” 250- pound braw ler from O klahom a, is T o m m y (T h e D uke) M o rriso n 's new opponent on E S P N 's T op R an k b o x in g doublehander at the A tlantic City C onvention Hall on T hurs­ day. Puritty (8-8, 6 KOs), re ­ places P h ilad elp h ia’s W illiam M orris(1 3 -1 0 , 1 K O )in th e 10- round bout. No reaso n w as given for M orris’ sudden w ith ­ draw al. The other co -teatu re rem ains the sam e, with form er W orld B oxing O rg a n iz a tio n champion (M erciless) Ray M er­ cer (23-2, 16 KOs) m eeting heavyweight M arion Wilson (7- 9-2, 3 KOs) in a scheduled 10- rounder. In an ad d e d a ttra c tio n , form er In tern atio n al B oxing Federation ju n io r w elterw eight V aries (The N atural) M urray 32-2, 19 KOs) returns to At- antic City for the first tim e ince losing his crow n in Feb- u ary to Jak e (T h e S n a k e ) (odriguez. M urray m eets Paul AZalker (10-8-4, 3 KOs), from Norfolk, V ir., in a 10-round WOMEN’S THIRD ANNUAL GOLF INVITATIONAL BENEFIT The th ird annual P ortland Women’s G olf Invitational, a benefit for Women’s Cancer Services at City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute, will be held at the Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Thursday, September 8, 1994. Nancy Marshall & Carol Falk of Portland are this year’s chairs, along with honorary chairs, Norma Paulus, Kathy Smith, and Molly Crowley. Last year the event raised $32.000 for City of Hope and the volunteer organizing committee needs your support in reaching it’s $50,000 goal. Proceeds from the event will ben­ efit Women’s Cancer Services, which includes breast cancer education at City o f Hope National Medical Cen- jout. AMATEURS WIN JPPORTUNITY TO PLAY GOLF WITH PROS AND STARS Two Northwest golfers won a ?ot to play alongside the likes o f golf reats Peter Jacobson, and Craig tadler, and actor Jack Lemmon next lonth at the Washington Mutual Pro- m i at the Fred Meyer Challenge in Vest Linn, Ore. W ashington M utual aw arded Vayne B rooks, 54, o f G aston, )re., and Carl Schlossm an, 35, o f ieattle, “ Play with the P ro” slots vorth $4,500 each. The contest vas free to enter. Four am ateur golfers and one ’GA p ro fessio n al c o n stitu te a earn in the W ashington M utual ’ro-Am . to be held Sunday, Aug. 21, at the O regon G o lf C lub in West Linn A m ateurs are placed an team s based on their handicap to make team s as evenly m atched as possible. Alongwiththeroundofgolfwith the PGA pros, the winners receive VIP admission to the three-day Fred Meyer Challenge golf tournament for and a guest, admission to related events and various other gifts. ter and Beckman Research Institute. Founded in 1912 City o f Hope is recognized as a world leader in the advanced research and treatment of cancer including leukemia. Bone Marrow Transplant, as well as diabe­ tes, Aids, Alzheimer’s and many he­ reditary and genetic disorders. Individual and team registration is now being accepted. Cost for the entire day’ activities is $150 per per­ son, and includes a full day of golf, use of a cart, lunch, both live and silent auctions, team awards and tee prizes. For more information on the golf outing, committee involvement or to have an invitation sent to you, call the City of Hope office at 1-800-934- 9196. UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHTS DONALD AND GOLOTA CLASH IN THE SPORTSLIGHT WITH RORIN ROBERTS In the SportsLight with Robin Roberts, a new ESPN series of SportsCenter spec ials, w il 1 prem iere Monday, July 25 at 7:30pm ET. This on-location interview show will present prominent and successful individuals who trace the roots of their success back to the fields of their childhood sports dreams. The 30-minute premiere will feature Senator Bill Bradley and rap artist Hammer. “ These specials will show that people can achieve success through avenues o ther than p ro ­ fessional ath letics,” said R ob­ erts. “They w ill show th at w hat we learn through p articip atin g in sports can be applied to our every day lives. With recent focus on negatives such as salary disputes and drug problems, it’s great to be able to highlight the benefits of sports.” The program will include Bra­ dley, a Princeton Rhodes Scholar and NBA Hall-of-Famer, and Ham­ mer, a former Oakland A ’ s bat boy. Both have diverged from careers in athletics to achieve success in non­ sports related fields. “SportsLight with Robin Roberts" is a new ESPN series of on- location sports specials. Roberts has hosted ESPN’s Sunday SportsDay, SportsCenter and contributed to the cable network's NFL PrimeTime show. The second show w ill feature actor Bill Cosby and New York G overnor M ario Cuom o, and will be televised M onday, Aug. 22 at 7:30pm . Since joining ESPN in February 1990, Roberts has served in various capacities, including hosting Sunday morning’s Sunday SportsDay, an­ choring SportsCenter, contributing to NFL PrimeTime and providing interv iews and reports from the fie Id. In addition to covering men’s and women’s NCAA basketball, Rob­ erts serves as SportsCenter s pre­ miere tennis correspondent. B onitta B est T hirty-five years ago, John W o o ten w as d ra fte d by th e C leveland Brow ns in the fifth round. That same year another Brown, whom some co n sider the greatest running back ever, re ­ tired. W ooten, 57, w ent on to have a stellar 10-year career h im self as a starting guard. He earned two selections to the Pro Bowl, and a berth on the all-p ro team in 1965 when the B row ns stom ped Baltim ore 27-0 for the NFL Title. Today W ooten is try in g to bring not only an NFL title, but a Super Bowl cham pionship as well to the P hiladelphia Eagles. In February he was prom oted from scout to Vice P resid en t-D i­ rector o f Player Personnel O p era­ tions. W ooten will oversee the team ’s pro and college scouting departm ents, and will have the final say on selection picks in the draft. “ The o pportunity to m ove up to this position is som ething that I have w anted and p rep ared for since I first entered the m anage­ m ent side o f football, W ooten said after his prom otion. “ 1 had alw ays w anted to be in a position w here I could utilize my talents in term s o f helping a ball club attain and m aintain the status o f peren­ nial co n ten d er.” It’s not going to be easy. The Eagles have been a trem endous T ID E DOUBLE Olympic Auditorium. The 10-round bout presented by Top Rank can be seen live on ABC-TV at 5:05 p.m. ETZ2:05 p.m. PT. Donald (16-0, 12 KOs) was a member of the 1992 Olympic team. The 27-year-old from Cincinnati turned pro in 1993 and is the current World Boxing council Continental Americas champion. Donald won the title earlier this year in a fight seen on ABC with a 12-round decision over then-unbeaten Jeremy Williams. Although the fight went the distance, it was a clear win for Donald, who won nearly every round with a battery of crisp jabs and sharp one-two combinations. disappointm ent over the years, never quite able to win that big one. With the recent salary cap and free agency m arket, m ore Eagles w ere flying out than in. W ooten, though, is looking fo r­ w ard to the challenge. “ 1 want to build this club back into a co n ten d er,” he said “ We have some good in g red i­ ents here. The ow ner really cares about this organization and he sees that the people here care about each other, too. “ John is the epitom e o f the term E ag les’ p resident H arry G am ble said. “ He has seen and lived football from every aspect. M oreover he is extrem ely w ell- respected throughout the NFL. 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