Page B2 ^ J ln rU a ttò © bscruer July 21. 2004 LOCAL LITTLE LEAGUE ON TOP QUALITY CLOTHING CARE 3 5 0 8 N . W IL L IA M S 2 DAY SERVICE * M O S T G A R M E N T S $ 3 .0 0 * L A U N D R Y S H IR T S $ 1 . 2 5 * C O M F O R T E R S $ 1 5 .0 0 D R A P E S & C U R T A IN S MON-SAT 9:00*6:00 FAST TRACK MARKETING i>i« »ros in Northwest Cooking Woods 100% Mesquite Charcoal, Mesquite Wood, Hickory, Pecan, Wild Cherry, Oak, Sugar Maple, Plus Other Woods & Supplies M \« k W ashington / T he P o u tian i » O lis i K \ ER Riverside Girls Win Championship The g irl’s major team from Riverside Little League in northeast Portland celebrate the Oregon Division 1 Championship after Saturday's win against Kenton-Interstate, 13-2. The team from northeast Portland ad­ vances to the state tournament at Alpenrose Dairy in southwest Portland on Friday. Peninsula Boys are Number One The Peninsula Little League juniors o f north and northeast Portland celebrate the Oregon District 1 Little League Championship after beating St. Helens, 10-5. Anyone interested in supporting the team's travel in the state tournament is encouraged to drop o ff a donation at B and B T- Shirts and More, on the corner of Killingsworth and Vancouver or call 503-249-1810. Checks should be payable to Peninsula Little League- Junior All Stars. For more information, visit wwW. peninsulalittleleague. org. Call For Appointment - Ask for Paul P.O. Box 20741, Portland, OR 97294-0741 503-254-0774 Martin Cleaning Service Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning . Commercial & Residential Services ÍJ3W PHICES SrrE C riV z JMi'JMt M C 200-1 MK 1 CLEANING AREA Pre-Spray Traffic Area T he San D iego Padres, in conjunction with the Portland B eav ers, w ill hold an open player tryout at PGE Park on T hursday, July 22, at 8:30 a.m. All interested players betw een the ages o f 16 and 25 w ho were $40.00 Small Hall included CARPET COUPON 1 CLEANING AREA Pre-Spray Traffic Area UPHOLSTERY CLEANING sofa (under 6 f t ) $69.00 Loveseat $40.00 Sectional $99.00 and up Chair or Recliner $25.00 and up $5.00 each CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS C503J 281-3949 O regon T he Padres and B eavers will supply baseballs, batting h el­ m ets and one set o f catching gear. Players m ust supply all other playing equipm ent. Interested spectators are also w elcom e to attend the tryout. Shaquille O’Neal to Join Heat in Miami (WITH SERVICE) $ 7 . 5 0 EACH Throw Pillows not drafted this year are en co u r­ sion slip sig n e d by a head co ach aged to attend. o r the co m m an d e r o f the L egion T he cam p is free with no reg is­ p o st th e p la y e r re p re se n ts. All tration or tryout fees. p lay ers u n d er the age o f 18 m ust P lay e rs cu rre n tly p a r tic ip a t­ h av e a w a iv e r sig n e d by a p a r­ ing in A m erican L egion sum m er en t o r leg al g u a rd ia n to p a rtic i­ b aseb a ll m ust h av e a p e rm is ­ p ate. $40.00 Small Hall included STAIRS Major League Tryouts Hosted in Portland (A P) — T he Lakers and Heat fin a liz e d a trad e b y se n d in g Shaquille O ’Neal to M iam i, with Los A ngeles getting C aron B ut­ ler, Lam ar O dom , Brian G rant and a first-round draft pick in return. “T oday the M iami H eat took a giant step forw ard in o u r contin­ ued pursuit o f an N BA cham pi­ onship,” Heat President Pat Riley said in a statem ent. “W e feel that w e have traded for the best player in the N B A .” T h e 7 - f o o t- l, 3 4 0 -p o u n t O ’N eal transform s into a title th re a t a fra n c h is e th a t ha; reached the conference final; only once in its 16-year history T he Heat have w on one playofl series in the past four years anc w ent 42-40 last season. “ I never im agined that we w o u ld a c q u ir e S h a q u ille O ’N eal,” g uard E ddie Jones said. “It’sonce-in-a-lifetim e try­ ing to get a player like this guy. It’s an unbelievable, unbeliev­ able m ove.” A t 32, O ’N eal is com ing of! a season w hen he averaged a career-low 21.5 points, and he has m issed 15 gam es each of the past three seasons w ith foot and leg injuries. But h e ’s an 11- tim e A ll-Star w ith career av er­ ages o f 27.1 points, 12.1 re­ b o u n d s an d 2.6 blocks, and h e’s m oving to the Eastern C o n ­ ference, w here th ere’s a dearth o f dom inating centers. historical S ociety Shaquille O'Neal Mayor Offers Police Reforms Though details o f the m ayor’s troduced by other commissioner; resolution are hushed for now, Farris In the future, the council ma diversity ex pectations and cal led says Katz will collaborate with alli­ operate more o f a legislative bod for an end to racial profiling. An­ ance members and Francesconi, if than as individual managers if Com other proposal presented to coun­ he chooses to remain involved. missioner Dan Salzman gets sup cil by the AMA weeks earlier had F rancesconi’s resolution was port for a resolution he will intro more bite, calling for the removal blocked last week when Katz and duce. The proposed rule would al and severe discipline of Officer Ja­ Com m issioner Erik Sten objected low commissioners to work outsid son Sery, who shot and killed mo­ under city rules that requires com ­ o f the bureaus they administei torist James Jahar Perez on March missioners in charge o f bureaus to Farris said the mayor would sup 28 in north Portland. sign off on related resolutions in- port the change. continued “O regon M y O regon ” O pening J uly 10,2004 A Spectacular Interactive Exhibit on the H istory o f Oregon CALI 503.222.1741 1 FOR di tails or visit us online , at w w w . o iis . o from Metro