P age A7 T he P ortland O bserver • O ctober 5, 1994 P.S.U. DEFENSE MAKES FOR WIN by BASKETBALL Roy T arpley has been re ­ instated to play again in the N.B. A. after 3 years for a life ­ time suspension, due to re fu s­ ing a drug test in 1991. the M avericks are prepared to o f­ fer Tarpley who is a 7 foot forward-center. A contract be­ tween $2.5 m illion to 3 m il­ lion a season. Tarpley 29, averaged 12.6 points and 10.5 rebound in five seasons with the M aver­ icks. FOOTBALL U Of O upsets U.S.C. For ju st the second time in 23 years U of O has upset U.S.C. in the coliseum in Los Angeles. the 17th nationally ranked U.S.C. Trojans were defeated 22-7 by U niversity o f O regon who was led by back-up quar­ te rb a c k T o n y G r a z ia n i. G raziani threw for 287 yards and one touchdown. D anny B ell Portland State went up against Eastern Washington a NCAA 1A team and came out victorious 31-21. In front of 11,225 Civic Sta­ dium fans the Vikings got off to a shaky start. But as was to be indica­ tive of the evening it was the defense that made the first score on an Eagles blocked punt in the end zone in the first quarter. While the defense was estab­ lishing itself the often lethargic of­ fense finally got rolling and quarter­ back Kyle Allen posted 294 yards through the air on 18 of 28 passes. Allen threw for two touchdowns to wide receiver James Hundon on plays of 36 yards and 3 yards respec­ tively. Allen also ran for a dramatic acrobatic touchdown with 1:17 in the first half. P.S.U. defense was effective early and gave the Vikings offense some great opportunities to score but they came up empty. Eastern Washington scored on a 49 yard pass with 12:56 left in the second quarter. Then with 8:15 in the second quarter Matt James fumbled a pass five plays later tailback David Lewis of Eastern Washington ran seven yards for a touch do wn to make the score 14-2. After that Portland took the ball and marched 70 yards culminating in the acrobatic high dive into the end zone by Allen. Portland went for two points on a pass play from Allen to James which was successful. Score at halftime Eastern Washington 14- Portland State 10. The Vikings took the initial kick­ off and capitalized on a pass interfer­ ence play which gave them a first down on the Eagles 29 yard line for a Allen to Hundson 36 yard touch­ down play. Putting Portland up 17- 14. Darrick Holmes put the game out of reach on the final play of the third quarter with an 11 yard run for the touchdown. However the main credit goes to the defense. P.S.U. defense caught Eastern’s gun Todd Bernett 9 times behind the line of scrimmage for sacks. Three of them accounted for by outside lin eb ack er Sam m y Burroughs. the usually potent Bernett was only 15 of 27 through the air for 167 yards. Coach Walsh was quoted “On defense we had 9 or 10 guys. So many contributed. W e’ll have a tough time picking player of the week. Jefferson Whips Grant Tiffeny Milbrett of the University of Portland moves past a defender toward goal. With no time rem aining on the clock Jefferson q u ar­ terback C hazz M oore c o n ­ n e c te d w ith A n tio n io McKinney for a 20 yard touch­ down pass. This capped a 13 point rally which gave the Dem ocrats a win over G rant. PORTLAND WINS HUSKY CLASSIC Carolina who has the longest streak in college sports with 89 straight wins. The steady play from Univer­ sity of Portland women’s soccer team, propelled them victory in the Wilson Romps Over Marshall by D an B ell Soccer coach Clive Charles made some tactical adjust­ ments moving all-American Tiffany Milbret from forward to defenseman and upended a pesky Pepperdine 3-1 in a match Sunday held U.P. Merlo field. VOLLEYBALL U.s. Upsets Brazil The pilot playing with several of their key players injured to one de­ gree or another, including their top scorer Shannon McMillan, who has a broken bone in her left foot. McMillan will have a pin surgically inserted Monday, sophomore Justi Baumgardt can not play full time because of a bone spur, nor can de- P.S.U. quarterback Kyle Allen threw for 375 yards and 1 touchdown in a losing effort against Texas A.m. Kingsvilles. BOXING NOTES: FRED RYAN Portlands own. Adofo Akil, w orld ranked m iddlew eight iro u g h o u t the 7 0 ’s and 8 0 ’s un- cr the name Mike C olbert was worn in as B oxing C om m is- ioner Sept 14th. Adofo worked is trade in the Salad days o f the real m iddlew eight talents such s M arvin H agler and I homas learns, both of whom he boxed. P ortlands A m ateur boxing eason kicked o ff with a rousing bout card at the Police A reana, cpt 17th. The Knott St. Boxing 'lu b showed talent in 1471b Will Vimberly posting a 3rd round toppage o f rugged Juan Ojeda f W apato. WA. Knott S tre e t’s lid d le w e ig h t A ndre H aynes ropped a 3-2 split decision to he Grand Ave Boxing C lu b ’s, 'ini M udgett in a Barn B urner of bout. An Am ateur boxing show is ct at The Matt Dishm an Com- nunity C enter, 77 NE Knott, on University in overtime, 5-3, to win the classic. The defense-minded Portland team has allowed only six goals in seven games. On Oct. 29, they will meet North U OF P FENDS OFF PEPPERDINE T he P .I.L . o n ly undefeated football team rode the arm o f Jerm aine T hom p­ son who threw tor 265 yards on 7 of 12 passes, and three touchdow ns. For a 65, 79 53 in a 39-6 win over M arshall. The top rank B razilian mens volleyball team was up­ set Saturday Oct. 1, by the m en's U.S. team, in the M en's W orld C ham pionship at A th­ ens. The U.S. team now ad vanees to the quarter finals as the Group B Cham pion. The United States, which finished group play 3-0 will ad v an ce alo n g w ith o th e r group w inners C uba, G reece and Italy. Husky Classic at the University of Washington in Seattle. That nationally second-ranked Lady Pilots put away University of California-Irvine 3-1. then defeated I7th-ranked Southern M ethodist Oct. 8th. B illed as the 1st Annual C lyde Q u isen b erry M em orial. Knott St. will host the very best talent from clubs throughout the N orthw est. For ticket info call 823-3179. Little noted in the local press, the passing o f one o f the greatest lightw eight C ham pions that ever poked his head through the ring ropes. Ike W illiam s, 71. of n atu ­ ral causes in Los A ngeles, Sept 5th. Ike started as a 17 year old in T renton, NJ in 1940. In 1945 he won the NBA portion of the title by 2nd round stoppage of Juan Z urita in M exicoC ity. Two years later he stopped Bob M ontgom ­ ery in P hiladelphia for the undis­ puted crow n. When Sugar Ray R obinson fought kid G avilan at Yankee Stadium in 1848, it was on the undercard to Ike W illiam s defending against Jesse Flores in the main event. Ike held the lig h t­ w eight title from 1947-1951. 4A FOOTBALL PIL L eague S eason W L WL 4 0 Wilson 4 0 3 1 Benson 3 1 3 1 Jefferson 3 1 3 1 Franklin 3 1 2 2 Lincoln 2 2 2 2 Madison 2 2 2 2 M arshall 2 2 1 3 Roosevelt 1 3 0 4 Cleveland 0 4 0 4 G rant 0 4 FRIDAY RESULTS Roosevelt 35. Cleveland 3 Franklin 21, Madison 13 Jefferson 20, Grant 14 Benson 41, Lincoln 9 Wilson 39, Marshall 6 Friday, Oct. 7 Benson at Madison Lincoln at Cleveland Roosevelt at Franklin Grant at Wilson Marshall at Jefferson PACIFIC 10 Season Conf. W L T W I. I 2 0 0 4 0 0 Arizona 0 0 3 1 0 Washington St. 0 0 3 Oregon 0 0 2 California 3 Washington 2 Southern Cal 1 Arizona St 1 Stanford 2 UCLA I Oregon St SATURDAY RESULTS Oregon 22. Southern Cal 7 Arizona 30. Oregon State 10 Washington 37, UCLA 10 x-Tennessee 10, Washington State 9 x-Califomia 55, San Jose State 0 x-Notre Dame 34. Stanford 15 Arizona State idle Home team in Caps SATURDAY, OCT. 8 Oregon at Washington State Southern Cal at Oregon State x-San Jose State at Washington Stanford at Arizona State UCLA at California x-Colorado State at Anzona x-non conference game fensive stand out Kristen Wair who has a broken bone in her foot. Coach Charles credits the win over Pepperdine to moving previous team top scorer Tiffany Milbret to midfield. He said her ability to dis­ tribute the ball and her work both on offense and defense made all the difference in the game. Milbret when asked how she felt about the change in playing positions, she answered “okay. I knew it was helping the team." Although she did admit to missing scoring. McMillan scored on 3 of4 shots. The first one 30:55 into the first half off a header from Jody Dutra. The second on a pass by Nicole Pfeifer on a post shot from five yards out. The third and final was unassisted off the dribble. Pepperdine scored 56:47 into the game on an unassisted goal shot 20 yards out. University of Portland domi­ nated most of the first half and set the tempo for the game. The game was a little more even in the second half although U.P. outshot Pepperdine 13 to 7. McMillan now has 16 goals in 8 games surpassing Milbret by two. The University ofPortlandpres- ently #2 in the country has lost one game this year to Oregon State Uni­ versity. this will more than likely change their ranking. U.P. will be meeting #1 ranked North Carolina on Oct. 29, in Port­ land. North Carolina wasjust tied by Nortre Dame Saturday North Caro­ lina has the longest winning streak in college sports. NIKE FACTORY STORE HOSTS SHOOTOUT A th ree-p o in t b ask etb all shootout takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nike Factory Store. 3044 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The tournament is being held to raise money for kids to play athletics at their schools. A $5 entry fee will be charged. which includes a special Nike t-shirt and features University of Portland Basketball Coach Rob Chavez. Contestants will be divided into two divisions, one for high school and one for middle school students. The winner and runner-up in each category will receive a trophy. These Standings were brought to you by: ALBERTA STREET MARKET Open 365 days, 8:00 a.ni. to 1:00 a.m. • 915 N.E. Mlu rta $5 OFF SHOES - SWEAT SUITS