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Rumble at the Rose Garden
Jefferson sputters early.. but closes hard for PIL championship
Jorge Luis Gonzalez vs Jameel McCline
John John Molina vs Manuel Gamica
Margaret McGregor
CONTRIBUTE D STORY _______ ___
for T he P ortland O bserver
N ovem ber 14 will be anything but a garden party, w hen professional boxing
m akes it debut at Portland’s Rose G arden Arena. Four top contenders will
collide in two big bouts. Heavyweight wrecking m achines Jorge Luis Gonzalez
and Jam eel M cCline w ill go to to-toe in the M ain Event w hile tw o-tim e world
cham pion John John M olina takes on M exican cham pion M anuel G am ica in
a 10-round lightw eight slugfest. A s a special attraction, M argaret M cGregor,
the first w om an to ever fight a man in a state-sanctioned bout, will risk her
undefeated record in a six-roundjum or lightweight w o m en 's bout. The seven-
bout card w ill be televised live nationally on Fox sports N et (7 to 9p .m . EST).
Gonzatez, 29-5 (27 K Os), originally from H avana, C uba, now residing in Las
Vegas, began his professional career by w inning his first 23 bouts, 22 of them
by knockout, setting up a grudge rem atch w ith Riddick Bowe tor B ow e’s world
title in 1995. In the world am ateur championships, G onzalez had del eated Bowe
and W BC heavyw eight cham pion Lennox Lewis on successive nights to win
that com petition. Bow e stopped G onzalez in six hard-fought rounds to retain
the title and drop G onzales from the ranks o f the undefeated Now rededicated,
and in the best shape o f his career, G onzalez returns fresh from tour big
consecutive knockout victories over highly-touted contenders.
McCline, 20-2-1 (14Kos), from Port Jefferson, NY, riding a three-year, 18-bout
w inning streak. He stopped Jim H aynes via a third-round knockout in his last
fight, Septem ber 14.
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M olina 48-6 (32 Koss), from Fajardo, Puerto Rico, is a three-time world junior
lightw eightcham pion. He captured the W BO title w inning a 12-round decision
over Juan LaPorte in 1989. H e relinquished that title to challenge Tony Lopez
for the IBF title later that year, dethroning the cham pion by a 10-round 1 KO.
A fter a successful title defense, he lost the title in close decision in the 1990
rem atch with Lopez. Tw o years later, M olina regained the IBF title by stopping
Jackie G unguluza in the fourth round in 1992 and held the title for two years
and six successful defenses before m oving up to challenge O scar De La Hoya
for O scar’s W BO lightw eight title. T hough O scar w as victorious, w inning a
close decision, it was considered his toughest title defense until his recent fight
w ithFelixTrinidad.
M olina has fought for w orld title tw o m ore tim es during the past 16 months,
losing to Shane M osley in 1998 and Roberto G arcia last January in another
close decision. M olina captured the W BC C ontinental A m ericas lightweight
title last M arch, stopping R uben N evarez in seven rounds. His other 1999
victories include a decision win o ver Jam es C rayton in July and a first-round
KO over Javier C arm ona last m onth.
G am ica, 19-3(11 K os), from G uadalajara, Mexico, is a tw o-tim e M exican State
lightw eight cham pion. H e enters this fight fresh from one o f the year ’ s biggest
upsets, defeating form er w orld cham pion Gabriel Ruelas last month in his U.S.
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and the driving rain to defeat the Techmen 14-7. Lee, who came o ff a
knee iniurv that cost him 2 games, engineered 2 second half touch downs to stage the win.
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Jefferson's star running hack, Palmer Butler, had his share o f set-backs, hut in the end showed why he is considered one o f the top running backs
in the state.
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Woods adds Vardon trophy to player of year honors
A ssociated P ress
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T he 23-year-old A m erican, w ho had
earlier w rapped up the PGA Player o f
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rounds
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award,
w ith an adjusted scoring average o f
68.43. D avid D uval w as runner-up
w ith a 69.17 average in 74 rounds.
The previous best adjusted scoring
mark o f6 8 .8 1 was set byG reg Norman
T iger W oods claim ed yet another
honor on the U.S. PGA T our on
M onday w hen he w as nam ed the
w in n ero tth eV ard o n tro p h y forbest
scoring average, the PGA o f A m erica
in 1994.
In 1988, the criteria was altered to
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iro o p u h y to th e I o u r
professional w ith the low est adjusted
announced.
W oods, w ho capped a sensational
s e a s o n b y w in n in g th e W o rld
C h a m p io n s h ip to u r n a m e n t at
V alderram a on S unday, w on the
trophy and registered the low est
adjusted average since the award
form at w as changed in 1988.
“T iger is playing like the angels d o ,”
M a s te rs c h a m p io n Jo s e M a ria
O lazabal said after W oods’s Sunday
p lay o ff victory in Spain o ver local
favourite M iguel A ngel Jim enez.
score o f the field at each event
event.
W o o d s’s latest victory gave him
record U.S. Tour winnings o f m ore
than $6.5 m illion— nearly $3 million
m ore than runner-up Duval.
W oods becam e the first player since
B en H ogan in 1953 to w in four
consecutive starts.
It w as his eig h th trium ph in 11
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Trail Blazers look to continue fast start vs. Jazz
the A ssociated Press
The Portland Trail B lazers look
to continue their dom inance
o f the W estern Conference
w hen they face the U tah Jazz
in a rem atch o f last seaso n ’s
conference sem ifinals at the
D elta C enter T uesday night.
A ll four o f P o rtland’s w ins
this season, including its 97-
82 victory o ver the Lakers on
Saturday, have been against
W estern C onference foes.
Portland, w hich is o ff to its
first 4-0 start since opening
th e 1 9 9 2 -9 3 w ith e ig h t
c o n se c u tiv e v ic to ries, has
rallied around the all-around
play o f forw ard Scottie Pippen.
P ortland’s defense, w hich is third in
the N BA , allow ing ju st 87.2 ppg, has
been led by Pippen, a seven-tim e All-
D efensive First Team m em ber. The
11 -year veteran leads the team with
six steals and is second w ith four
blocks and 5.8 rebounds p er game.
“ I’m feeling very good health-w ise
an d m y d e fe n s e is g e ttin g m y
offensive gam e go in g ,” Pippen said.
“ I ’ve been trying to only take good
looks and not force anything.”
W hile the Trail Blazers have had an
easy tim e against team s in their
conference, the Jazz will try to improve
its r e c o rd a g a in s t W e s te rn
C onference pow erhouses.
Utah is 1 -2 against the Lakers, Rockets
and SuperSonics this season, its lone
victory com ing against H ouston.
Scott Padgett, the second o f U tah’s
two first-round draft picks, m ade his
first NBA start in place o f a healthy
but ineffective A dam K eefe in the
team ’ s 94-79 win over the Cl ippers on
M onday. K eefe sat the entire game,
w hile Padgett scored six points in 18
m inutes in his debut.
Portland defeated the Jazz in six games
in last season’s W estern C onference
semifinals.
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