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The Oregon Multi-Cultural Sports Hall of
Fame holds first golf tournament
The Oregon Multi-Cultural Sports Hall ofFame founded
by Thad Spencer, a former heavyweight champion, will
be having their first annual Open G olf Tournament.
The proceeds from this year’s event will benefit the
O regon M ulti-Cultural Sports Hall o f Fame. Our
tournament will be held at Hot Springs G olf Course in
Carson, W ashington on Saturday, October 7,2000 with
the shotgun start beginning at 12 p.m.
The cost o f play is $ 100 per person which includes a
golfcart, awards, green fees, balls, gifts, prizes and 1 ticket
per person to the A1 Jarreau concert and Oregon Multi
cultural Hospitality Tent.
All registration forms must be in no later than Monday,
October 2. Please remember that we are limited to 150
players and will fill the slots on a first come first serve basis,
so register early.
For information, call Thad Spencer o f the Oregon Multi-
Cultural Sports Hall ofFame at 1 -877-685-1792.
Schedule
10:30 am - 11:15 am
12:00 noon
5:00 pm
Entry fee per team
Registration
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$400.00
Fee includes golfcart, green fees, balls, awards, gifts & prizes, Oregon Multi-Cultural Hospitality' Tent and
1 ticket per person to the Al Jarreau concert (Registration deadline Monday, October 2nd)
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Woods: a masterpiece still in the making
Earl Woods first uttered the words
six years ago, when his son was on
the verge o f losing in the finals o f the
U.S. Amateur. Between the morning
and afternoon rounds, he whispered
in his ear, “Let the legend grow.”
These days, the legend o f Tiger
W oods is on steroids.
“The great thing about Tiger is
that he’s always, always going to
hang in there and come up with a
great shot when he needs it,” said
Grant Waite, who had a front-row
seat to W oods’ latest heroics Sunday
in the Canadian Open.
This one was no less spectacular,
a shot that only Woods dares to try.
Clinging to a one-stroke lead on
the par-5 18th at Glen Abbey, he was
in a fairway bunker 2 18 yards from the
hole, the final 100 yards over water.
The ball came off crisp and clean,
rocketed into the gray sky and
dropped 18 feet behind the flag.
“With the tournament on the line,
to have the poise and the calm and the
confidence to stand there and hit that
shot explains basically what Tiger is
all about,” said Waite, who finished
one stroke behind when his 20-foot
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eagle putt curled o ff at the end.
“He really doesn’t have to say
anything. That explains pretty much
what kind o f a person and a gol fer he
is,” Waite said. “He is very special.”
Woods has been that way all year.
It began in H aw aii, the first
tournament o f the year, with an eagle-
birdie-birdie finish to defeat Ernie Els
in a playoff. Every week that followed
gave Woods another opportunity to
outdo himself, and he almost always
delivered.
Bobby Knight addresses students outside Assembly Hall on the Indiana University campus early Monday
morning, Sept. 11, in Bloomington, Ind., after being dismissed Sunday by IUpresident Myles Brand.
Knight set to move, wants to coach
Bob Knight is sorry.
Sorry to leave Bloomington, that
is, because o f all the golf, hunting and
fishing the area offered. H e’s also
eager to coach again after being fired
by Indiana for repeated misconduct.
In an interview with The Sporting
News, Knight disputed some o f the
reasons the university president cited
in dismissing him.
And the 59-year-old HallofFamer
said he might take up an offer to help
Isiah Thomas, a former Hoosier star
now coaching the Indiana Pacers.
Since his dismissal Sunday, Knight
has made only one brief public
appearance, in Bloomington to speak
to students who were protesting his
firing
He said he planned to talk to
students on W ednesday. But he
made it clear in the interview with the
weekly sports magazine on Monday
night that it was time for him and his
wife, Karen, to leave.
“W e’re going to move,” Knight
said. “And that’ll be difficult. I’ve
been here since 19 7 1 and I really like
the area. I can play golf, I can catch 50
bluegill in an hour. I can go turkey
hunting. The place has fit my lifestyle.
"Now that’s all wiped out, and I
feel worse about that than not having
the coaching job.”
K n ight, w hose re p la c e m en t,
a ssista n t M ike D a v is, w as
place since May. Knight denied
Brand had any substantive reason to
fire him.
Knight said Brand cited him for
refusing to make public appearances
for the university. But Knight said he
already had appeared at two alumni
fu n c tio n s and had tw o o th e r
appearances scheduled.
“The third I’m doing Wednesday
night, speaking to the students. And
I was going to a southern Indiana
fund-raiser,” Knight said.
Thousands o f boisterous and
sometimes unruly students marched
on cam pus Sunday night. They
fin a lly d isp e rse d a fte r K n ig h t
appeared and promised to meet with
students.
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eager to coach again.
“If it was the right situation, I’d
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Thomas, who led Knight’s 1981
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Knight said he would be willing to do
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“Isiah called me and I told him, ‘All
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