Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 04, 2004, Page 8, Image 8

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Drug Use Suspends
(AP) — Calvin H am son has been sus­
pended tor two years for a second doping
violation, knocking the sprinter off the U.S.
team tor the Athens Olym pics and likely
forcing the United States to forfeit a relay
gold medal from last year’s world champion­
ships.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said Mon­
day that Harrison was found guilty of using
the stimulant modafinil at the U.S. track and
field championships in June 2003.
His case was heard last week by a three-
member arbitration panel, which rejected
H am son’s appeal o f the test results. Harrison
did not attend the 8-hour arbitration hearing.
Harrison also tested positive for the stimu­
lant pseudoephedrine at the 1993 U.S. junior
indoor championships and served a three-
month suspension. As a repeat offender, he
got the 2-year ban.
H arrison's twin brother, Alvin, faces a
lifetime ban after being charged by US ADA
with steroid use. His case is awaiting arbitra­
tion.
The Portland Trail Blazers will
open the 2004-05 season on the
road, traveling to O akland to
face the G olden State W arriors
on W ed n esd ay , N ov. 3. The
Blazers play their hom e opener
tw o nights later when they host
the L.A. C lippers in the Rose
Garden.
As in years past, Portland will
play a two-game series (1 home
and I road) against all 15 Eastern
Conference teams. But due to the
addition of the expansion-Char
lotte Bobcats in the East and the
resulting relocation of the New
Orleans Hornets to the Western
Conference, Portland’s intra-eon-
ferenee match-ups will be split.
The Blazers will face the other four
Northwest Division teams four
times (2 home and 2 road). Port­
land will play four-game series (2
Calvin Harrison in action during the
home and 2 road) against three
men s 400 meter qualifying dash
teams in both the Southwest and
at the U.S. Olympic track and field
Pacific Divisions and will play
trials July 11 in Sacramento, Calif.
three-game series (either 2 home
Harrison was suspended Monday
and 1 road or 1 home and 2 road)
for two years for a second doping
against the other two clubs in
violation, making him ineligible for
both divisions. These intra-con­
the Athens Olympics. (AP photo)
ference match-ups will rotate each
season.
The Blazers will face the West­
ern Conference Champion-L.A.
Lakers three times (2 home and 1
road) and will meet the defending
(A P) — The NBA is giving Lakers team m ates will face each
NBA Champion-Detroit Pistons
Kobe,
Shaq and the fans q u ite a other for the first tim e as o p p o ­
twice (1 home and I road).
present. T he form er Los A ngeles nents Dec. 25, when O ’N eal’s
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Kobe, Shaq to Face Off Dec. 25
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The season tips off with the new-
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the Lakers but parted on conten­ ing the champion Pistons on Nov.
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Jacobsen Wins Senior Open
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Portland golfer Peter
Jacobsen hits out o f the
deep rough on the 17th
fairway in the third
round at the U.S. Senior
Open, Sunday at the
Bellerive Country Club in
St. Louis. (AP photo)
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(AP) - Portland golfer Peter
Jacobsen played 36 holes with a
sore hip on Sunday and still rallied
to win the U.S. Senior Open in St.
Louis after Tom Kite double-bo­
geyed the final hole.
Jacobsen shot a 3-under 68 over
the final 18 and was 12 under for the
tournament, one stroke ahead of
Hale Irwin. Kite played 4 over for
the last four holes and finished
third at 10 under, tied with Jay Haas.
Jacobsen had to walk 36 holes
on Sunday after rain washed out
play Friday. He was under parforall
four rounds, but was at his best
Sunday despite the strain on his
hip. He followed a 2-under 69 in the
morning with a 3-under 68 in the
afternoon.
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team b eg in s a d riv e fo r a w orld
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