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(Elje Jînrtlanh (Observer Page B8 October 23, 200 2 S pokts /METRO Lincoln Rally Sinks Jefferson MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE % Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Commercial and Residencial Services | C A R P E T C L E A N IN G ($25 each area) 2 A reas or more. Small Hall Free, Pre-Spray Traffic Areas S ta irs......................... $1 .5 0 each I U P H O L S T E R Y C L E A N IN G Sectional $99 & up Throw pillow s $5 each Sofa (under 6 ft.) $69 Loveseat $49 r I C ARPET COUPON I I 1 Cleaning Area I Pre-Spray Traffic Area I (Hall not included) I k $35 00 r I I $119 I I I I I I i J '1 I I UPHO LSTERY COUPON I Sofa (under 6 ft.) Loveseat & Chair T.R. Smith, Jefferson's Junior quarter back, wears a look o f disap pointment as he watches the Democrats lead vanish in the fourth quarter. PHOTO BY D avid P lechl Z T he P ortland O bserver 00« I k — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — J CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS 5 0 3 -2 8 1 -3 9 4 9 It seem ed the Jefferson v ar sity football team had a sure win on their hands. The D em ocrats pow ered ahead 24-7 m idw ay Achievers Barbershop “ Where your first haircut is always FREE! ” (All types o f Hair) (Located in Hollywood Tan) 1926 NE 40th Portland, Oregon 97213 Tuesday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. Additional haircuts - $10.00 Through February 2003 Call A. J. fo r an appointment (503) 957-1551 (503) 287-8443 Walk-ins Welcome! through the third quarter Friday. But it was the tireless C ardinals o f Lincoln that sealed the vic tory w ith a 35-31 com eback. The victory gave the C ardi nals the num ber tw o spot in the PIL playoffs which begin Oct. 31. Jefferson players were dism ayed after seeing their lead slip away. The loss effectively elim inated the D em ocrats from playoff con tention. Harrington Captains Big-League Comeback (AP) - Portland native Joey Harrington was content to pound the Chicago Bears with a heavy dose of James Stewart. Stewart ran for a career-high 172 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries, and Harrington, passed for 199 yards as the Detroit Lions beat Chicago 23-20 in overtime Sunday. “It took so much pressure off my shoulders,” said Harrington, the former Oregon and Central Catholic star drafted third overall this year. “I can’ t even explain how comforting it is to have a running back like that.” Subscribe’ tri tX, Fill out, Clip out & Send to: 'JJortlanh O&bseruer Attn: Subscriptions PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 s u b s c r ip tio n s are j u s t $60 p e r y e a r Stew art w ouldn’t have been in D etroit this season if he did n ’t agree to take a cut his salary from about $5 million to about $2 m il lion. Detroit, which wanted a faster running back, found faults with Stewart, just like Jacksonville did when they let him go after he scored 14 TDs and accounted for over 1,000 yards in 1999. “I’ve been dealing with that ever since I came in the league,” Stewart said. The Lions (2-4) matched their win total from last season and Chicago (2-4) already has more regular-season losses than all of last year, when it won its first divi sion title since 1990. Jason Hanson’s 48-yard field goal with 10:18 left in overtime gave Chicago its fourth straight loss. The Bears started 2-0, but slid after losing a 20-0 lead to New Orleans in Week 3. Against the Lions, Chicago scored 17 straight points to take a Detroit running back James Stewart (34) goes over Chicago linebackers Bobbie Howard (52) and Brian Urlacher (54) for his second touchdown. (AP Photo) 20-14 lead midway through the third quarter. The Lions pulled within three late in the third, and Harrington led the game-tying drive — with no timeouts left — to set up Hanson’s 24-yard kick with 2 seconds left. The Lions benefited from in stant replay for the third time in the game when Harrington’s 15-yard p a ss to S c o tty A n d e rso n at midfield was ruled a catch and fumble, not an incomplete pass by the replay official. Sports Channels to Cover NBA (please include check with this subscription form) NAME: (A P)— Break out the bells and whistles. ESPN and TNT, cable partners for telecasts of NBA games, are readying all manner of toys for their telecasts when the season begins next Tuesday. And ABC will have its own share of gadgetry when it picks up cov erage beginning with a Christmas Day doubleheader. ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: There will be new camera angles, overhead shots, enhanced graph ics and animations, music and au dio designed to appeal to Genera tion NBA. 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