Clarion Defender_1972-06-29

14 JUNE 29, 1972 THIS NEWSPAPER Lions Sign Stoudamire c h a r.i e s stouciamire, Portland State University's oustanding football and bas· ketball athlete, has sigued his 1972 National Football League contract with the De- .troit Lions. The 21-:vear~ld former Washington high school of Portland all-state performer received a "good bonus," but terms of the contract were iiQf: nwea1ed• . Stiii:ida· mire will report to the Lions' rookie camp on J'uly 11 as a wide receiver. He was De– troit's fourth pick in last winter's collegiate draft, tak· en in the seventh round. The 6-2, 195-p o u n d e r caught 78 passes for 886 yards and five touchdowns during three varsity seasous, Black driver Benny 4Scott heads for- Watkins Glen, N.Y. in the Harbor Fuel Me Laren after learn– ing plenty in the first two L&M Grands Prix. Scott, repr~senting Van– guard Racing, is the focus of a long-range effort to 8ENI\fV S'fiOTPS VANGUARD ~cLARt:N MlOB El ENN¥ SCOTT train black mechanics an·· With the fastest-lO ~ars qualffyi~g ;!thin ~ a two-second drivers in radng. The spread and .the old Fonnuls 5000 lap record broken by three big aim is to put Scott miles per hour at the last race in the series, the L&M Con- in the In~ianapolis 500. tinental 5000 Championship came to Watkins Glen for the first This years~ Champion• time __ and for a big, $60,000 guarantee. ship is Scott s first bil The field of open-wheeled, single-seaters regularly at- car ride and he is stead·tracked to this year's L&M Championship has been ausmented con– ily building ~onfidence siderably for the opening of Watkins Glen's Silver Anniversay and experienc~. season. International stars Brian Redman, Derek Bell and_Jack– Portlandparks' summer of fun ie Oliver -- all from England -- have joined the hot group of regulars led by Graham MeRe, Dav!d Hobbs, Sam Posey, George Follmer, Brett LQnger~ Lothar Motschenbacher and Keven Barlett. All these drivers are among the 42 finn F. _5000 entries receiv– ed' at Watkins Glen through June 12. Everything from museum tours to boat trips are includ– ed in a p·ackage of summer parks Ii!tted below will participate in tours of the Children's Museum, Carna· tlon Dairy and a trip to Elk barbeques and similar events - and visits from the Bureau's "Truckin" project; a truck· load of inflatable, do-it-your– self playthings. For more in· · formation contact park per– sonnl!l at the park in your The opening 1972 ·race in th~ L&M Championship a~tually saw the top 20 cars qualify within a five-second spread on lap times at Laguna Seca, California. At Edmonton in Canada for the second race, the tip 20 qualified within a 5.5-second mar– gin. Watkins Glen is the third race. · New Zealander Graham McRae won the $40,00 Laguna Seca race in the ~TP and set a new record, F. 5000 lap speed of 110.Q6 mph. The old record was set by 1971 champion Hobbs ~t field trips and special events scheduled this summer by the Rock for sightseeing and boat tours. Also scheduled are "special foods" - cook-outs, Portland Park Bureau. · Groups from each of the area. Special Events Special Park Museum Elk Rack Food ' Truckin' Mt. Scott July 17 June 19 June21 6/127/14 Oregon Aug, 10 Aug.21 · June21 6/Z98n Laurelhurst Jul y II July20 June21 7/6 8/14 Woodstock June23 Custer 'uly 7 July 26 June23 7/14 8/16 Mt. Tabor June23 Colonel Summers June28 7/6 8/14 Abe'methy June 28 6/14 7/20 Binnsmead June22 Aug. 18 June28 Peninsula Aug. 3 July 14 June 30 7/17 8/22 Kenilworth July 2S . June28 June30 7/10 8/10 Sellwood Aug.9 Aug.22 JIHie 30 6/28 7/21 Westmoreland Aug. 2 July 13· JulyS 6/13 7/21 Woodstock ·· Aug.1 JulyS 6/308/8 Lents June27 July4 JulyS 6/19 7/27 Bloomington Jul y 19 June23 July7 6/1S 7/24 Kell y July 7 Portland Heights July7 Clinton June 19 Aug.17 July 12 6/268/3 Berkeley Aug. 8 Aug.23 July 12 6/308/8 Brooklyn July2 July 12 6/13 7/20 Powell July 27 July3 July 14 7/10 8/10 Essex July 19 June23 JIJiy 14 6/197/27 Mt. Scott July 14 Gabriel July7 July26 July 19 7/19 8/24 Sewellcrest June 19 Aug.17 July 19 6/26 8/3 Irving July 10 July25 July 19 7/118/11 · Matt Dishman July6 July27 July 21 Unthank July 10 July25 July 21 7/18 8/22 Grant June29 July3 July21 7/118/11 Glenhaven June22 Aug.18 July26 6/167/25 Fernhill July26 June30 July~ m 8/1s Wilshin; July24 June27 July26 m 8/1s Normandale July28 July 18 July28 6/Z98n Wellington Aug.10 Aug. 21 July28 6/167/25 Alberta July 18 June21 July28 7/17 8/17 Kenton Aug. 7 JulyS Aug.2 6/207/28 Fanagut Aug. 7 JulyS Aug.2 6/27 8/4 McKenna Aug.2 Northgate Aug.4 8/21 St. Johns June20 Aug. 1S Aug.4 6/138/21 Pier Aug.4 Aug.1S Aug.4 6/138/18 . Columbia June:JO July31 Aug.9 6/216/28 Arbor Lodge July20 June26 Aug.9 61278/4 Wallace June 16 Aug. 11 Aug.9 6/22 7/31 Rose City June26 Aug. 8 Aug.11 6/238/1 Creston JulyS July28 Aug.11 Overlook July20 June26 Aug.16 7/18 8/17 Montavilla July 31 July6 Aug.ll 6/238/1 Mr. Portland June21 Aug.12 6/227/31 REMEMBER Table tennis championship July 14, 12:30 p.m., Peninsula . . . all-comers track m_eet, 6 p.m. every Wednesday, Madison . .. frisbee, 1 p.m. July 21, Powell ... hula hoop, July 7, Powell . . . Jokari, Aug. 9, Westmoreland . . . tennis, 10 a.m. July 5, Sellwood . . . kaleidoscope, Aug. 18, Laurelhurst ... birthday parade, 11 a.m. July 29, 1972, Lloyd Center (Holladay Park) ... "Music by Moonlight," 8 :30p.m. (exc·ept one night, 7:30) Washington Park, July 28 to Auf 20. · · · Carnation June26 June28 June29 June30 JulyS July6 July7 July 10 July 12 July 13 July 14 July 17 July 18 July 19 July20 July 21 July 24 July 25 July 26 July28 July 31 Aug.1 Aug. 2 Aug.3 Aug.4 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Aug.9 Aug.10 Aug. II June27 Aug. 14 Aug.1S ]une21 Aug.16 Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Aug.21 Aug.22 Aug.23 JulyS July6 July7 July 10 July 12 July 13 July 14 July 17 July 18 . 108.9 last r's race. .PRE·HOLIDAY . . ·lltt\•SEI LATEX . . HOUSE PAINT SALE 3 DAYS ONLY THURS.·FRI.·SAT. 'USTtC KOT"E EXTtii•OR r· ,- ~ $300 SAVE PER GALLON VI-KO ACRYLIC VINY.L . <$'F;I~H) REG. $8 95 •••• SALE PRICE 5 ACRYLIC LATEX E·XTERIOR ENAMEL SEMI-GLOSS $69 5 REG. $9 95 •••• SALE PRICE . . EASY CLEAN-UP WITH WATER- EXCITING NEW WESTERN COLORS - SAME SAVINGS $3.00 PER GALLON ON 1~40 CUSTOM COLORS. $ 95 ACRYLIC EXTE-RIOR PRIMER REG. $7.95 NOW 5. Plenty Of Free Parking- Easy Access Both Store$ NORTHEAST N.E. 2nd & WEIDLER 282-3213 DEMME BROS. SOUTHEAST 40th & HAWTHORNE 233-5168.

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