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Page B8 August 06. 2003 S ports Packers Win Hall of Fame Game Beaver Game Supports Abused Dogs T h e P o r tla n d B e a v e rs a n nounced that the team and its fans raised $2,500 to help w ith on-going m edical care fo r abused anim als, in clu d in g expenses incurred as a result o f the recent string o f dog (A P ) — Priest H olm es looked fine in a b rie f appearance, and so d id Brett Favre as the Kansas C ity C hiefs beat the Green Bay Packers 9-0 in the Pro Football H all ofFam e game, shortened M onday night by lig h t nin g and torren tial rain. poisonings at Laurelhurst Park in southeast Portland. The Beavers announced they w o u ld donate a p o rtion o f ticke t The e xh ib itio n opener fo r both teams also had a sobering m om ent when Chiefs offensive tackle W illie Jones sustained a proceeds fo r Sunday’ s “ Bark in the Park," a prom otion that invites fans head in ju ry late in the second quarter. A C hiefs spokesman said Jones sus to b rin g their dogs to the baseball game at PGE Park. tained a head traum a and was being evalu ated at A u ltm a n Hospital. Kansas C ity had ju s t taken a 9-0 lead on Sunday’s game against Fresno attracted 7,906 humans and 493 a 27-yard field goal by Jose C ortez w ith 5 :55 canines. Dogs took part in between- le ft in the th ird quarter when several lig h t ning bolts h it near Fawcett Stadium. innings contests on the fie ld and received free Frisbees as they en Play was halted fo r nearly one-hal f hour before N F L com m issioner Paul Tagliabue decided to cancel the rem ainder o f the game w ith 5:49 rem aining in the third. tered the gates before the game. Estimated medical biIIs as a result o f the recent animal poisonings have soared to more than $30,000. Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre throws a 24 yard completion to Javon Walker past Kansas City Chiefs' Dexter McCleon in the first quarter during the Pro Football Hall of Fame game at Fawcett Stadium Monday in Canton, Ohio. (AP photo) Media Descend on Eagle, Colo. Portland State Players Back on Field The Portland State football team w ill begin the 2003 season w ith its A network televi sion crew sets up a tent across from the Eagle County Courthouse in Eagle, Colo, for coverage of Kobe Bryant's prosecu tion In a sexual assault complaint. Media from around the world have converged on the small town. Bryant makes his first court appearance on Wednesday, Aug. 6. 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Prudential M o rth w as t P*opart>as Northwest Properties linebacker T olo Tuitele and senior defensive end Josh R a tliff should be Head Coach T im W alsh, the heading in to the 2003 cam paign as the em otional and physical leaders w in n in g e s t and longest-tenured coach in V ik in g history, welcomes ju s t nine fu ll-tim e starters return. o f a big-play defense that forced 28 But a revita lize d offen sive line and turnovers last season. Free Martial Arts Weekend Hoop It-Up Tour Holds Court One W ith Heart w ill have an open house from 9 a.m. The N B A H o o p -It-U p T o u r presents the 8,h annual to 6 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24 at 4231 S.E. H aw thorne B lvd . Classes are free fo r kids Portland tournam ent on Saturday, A ug. 23 and Sun and adults. 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Ducks to Get New Arena U n iv e rs ity o f O rego n D u cks P reside nt D a ve F ro h n m a ye r has g iv e n the go-ahead to b u ild a new sports arena fo r O rego n a th le tic s . and tailback, Southern C alifornia was picked to w in the The proposed arena w o u ld becom e hom e to P acific-10 Conference championship by a narrow margin m e n ’ s and w o m e n ’ s b a ske tb a ll, v o lle y b a ll and over A rizona State in the annual preseason media poll. Oregon State was fourth w ith the rem aining tw o first- place votes and 172 points. w re s tlin g . P r e lim in a r y p la n s c a ll f o r a c c o m m o d a tin g 13,000 to 15,000 p e o p le fo r gam es and events, Oregon finished fifth w ith 139 points, fo llo w e d by U C L A w ith 138, defending cham pion W ashington State w ith ab o u t 1,000 c lu b seats, 2 ,5 0 0 d o n o r seats and 20 suites. T h e $ 9 0 m illio n to $ 130 m illio n w ith 107, C aliforn ia w ith 68, Stanford w ith 57 and Arizona p r o je c t w i l l be fu n d e d fro m p r iv a te sou rces. w ith 46. The media p o ll has selected the conference cham pion “ Its goal is to tra n s fo rm the u n iv e rs ity ,” F ro h n m a ye r says. “ T ra n s fo rm a tio n requires at ship 20 o f 42 tim es in clu d in g the last three years, when W ashington, O regon and W ashington State were picked. tra c tin g the best people and p ro v id in g fa c ilitie s th a t fo s te r th e ir e ffo rts .” CANNON'S Portland World Cup Matches Set _ = P o rtla n d 's sche du le f o r the 2003 W o m e n 's W o rld C up was re c e n tly announced b y F IF A , the w o r ld ’ s g o v e rn in g b o d y fo r soc RIB EXPRESS (F O R M E R LY C H U C K HINTO N'S) 1730 NE 10th Ave. Portland. OR 97212 Defensively, senior comerback Portland State w ill be unranked (A P )— Despite having lim ited experience at quarterback A friendly, and affordable store to purchase: Women Apparel • Lady's hats • Shoes • Unique Jewelry • Men Cultural Attire Greeting Cards • Porcelain Dolls • Limited Edition o f Figurines Join globe-trotting jazz vocalist Rebecca Kilgore, in her weekly radio series featuring conversations with musicians working in today's jazz world. Each installment brings you an interview with a noted jazz musician as her guest, taped on location anywhere from Portland to Switzerland, plus excerpts from the guest's representative recordings quarterback Joe W iser a lo t w ith Beavers Rated 4th, Ducks 5th in PaclO Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. w ide receiver corps w ill give new back 34 letter-winners from h is2002 squad, w h ich was 6-5. W alsh is in cer. 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