4________ THE GRANTONIAN________ October 7, 1966 Generals topple Cleveland; vault into league lead by Mike Hoffman Shredding the Cleveland defense for a 48-19 victory last week, the Generals bolted into first place as powerful Lincoln drubbed Washington, 24-12, to oust the Colonials from the league’s top spot. Winless Roosevelt will host the Generals at 8 tonight, and being home team appears to be the only advantage the Teddies can claim. Fine backs June Germany and Junior Hewitt carry the power load for Roosevelt, and from there depth is a major problem. Fullback Steve Grimsrud and guards Dennis Purcell and Dale Wochnick are more than adequate, but a small bench and lack of experience hurts the Teddies. In its last outing, Roosevelt was dumped by Rex Putnam of the Metro league, 27-13. Putnam is winless in 3 Metro starts. Cleveland drew first blood on a 66-yard gallop by Robb Scounce, but from that point it was the Generals’ game. Onia Bates and Bob Ewen sliced through and around the sup­ posedly strong Indian defense and Bates put the game away with 3 third quarter scores. Girls dash in fund drive . . . ONIA BATES, number 20, eludes Cleveland's Roger Smith en route to a touchdown last Friday at Madison. Bates romped 40, 48, and 54 yards for scores as the Generals downed Cleveland, 48-19. Swimming squad to meet Colonials, Solons in races After, winning 2 meets last week, the varsity swim squad will face Washington at Buck­ man Monday, then clash with Madison at Couch on Thursday. Coach Carl Rubin doesn’t ex­ pect the Colonials to be over­ powering, but Madison could be another story. “If they have the use of the Town and Country club pool they could be very tough,” he said. In their first meet, the Generals trounced Marshall, 74-20, and came back the next day to whip Jackson, 90-16. In the Jackson encounter, the team took first place in 11 events, second in 7 events and 2 thirds. Besides receiving ample strength from his veterans, Coach Rubin got added support from his crop of freshmen. First- year men Jeff Pitman and Mark Powell contributed heavily to the Generals’ point total. Pitman won the 400-yard backstroke, the 80-yard indi­ vidual medley and was on the winning relay team. Cross country members host league opponents Wednesday Going after its third win, the varsity cross country team will play host to Jefferson, Lincoln, and Franklin next Wednesday at 4 p.m. “This won’t be a particularly tough meet, although each team has one or two real good run­ ners,” stated Coach Mark Cotton. Jefferson, which entered a team consisting of 3 runners in their last meet with Grant, has been bolstered by the return of senior Dan Baker, who led the Demos last year. Last week’s meet against Jack- son and Madison provided some Tommy Luke FLOWERS Boulevard Shop 235-3131 3350 N.E. 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