Image provided by: Charlotte Berkham; Portland, OR
About The Grantonian (Portland, Ore.) 19??-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1967)
4 THE GRANTONIAN January 13, 1967 Varsity wrestlers face Lincoln team by Mike Cochrane Opening their PIL season with a victory over Benson last Tues day, the Varsity wrestlers will face a strong Lincoln team to night, on their floor at 8 p.m. Both Lincoln, who beat Jack- son last Tuesday, and the G-men will be going after their second consecutive win. All the wres tlers for the Cards in the 157 pound and above class are back from last year. Coach Robert Shewbert direct- Chris Cole, Onia Bates to run in Oregon Indoor Track meet by Mike Cochrane Chris Cole and Onia Bates will participate in the Oregon Invitational Indoor Track meet in the Memorial coliseum on Jan uary 28. Onia is slated for the open division 60 yard dash and will meet top class runners such as Harry Jerome, 100 JUNIOR Harry Whitney goes high for a shot after a steal meter and 100 yard dash against Marshall last Friday. Richard Lewis moves into re world record holder. bounding position as Minutemen give futile chase. Generals Also scheduled to compete are staged a strong second half come-back to win, 63-54. Charlie Greene, Nebraska, NCAA 100 yard dash champion; Tom mie Smith, San Jose State, world record holder in the 220 yard dash; and his brother Ernie Smith, a sophomore at Oregon State university. Chris will run in either the Girls’ 440 or the 60 yard dash, depending upon which by Mike Hoffman Other top Cardinals are Bruce she does better in. She will Lincoln’s Cardinals invade the Schoen and Charlie Smith. Lin be in competition with girls Generals’ floor tonight, and coln’s early losses were attrib from all over the nation. Roosevelt will travel here Tues uted to an injured Bubalo, who Jim Ryun, a sophomore at the day as the Junior Varsity will has led the Cards in scoring University of Kansas, is the fea when healthy. face the same opposition. Roosevelt has had similar tured attraction as the talented Rated number one in pre-sea son voting, Lincoln proceeded to problems, winning only 2 of their spiker smashed the world mile lose 6 straight games and win the first 6 games. Jerry Cross is the mark (3:51.3) and half-mile number 12 spot in league stand Teds’ leading scorer, backed by standard (1:44.9) last summer. Ralph Carter, Don Deskin, Bob In addition, he set a new Ameri ings. can two mile record with a 8:25.2 The Cardinals have strength, Fasholz, and Don Eykelbasch. Losing to Marshall last Friday, clocking. but lack any great height. Run Former Olympians Dyrol Bur ners-up last year, they return 46-42, the J.V. basketball team with 5-10 Jeff Kolberg, 5-11 will be out to win tonight as leson and Jim Grelle, ex-Univer- Greg Slavens, 6-2 Dick Morrison, they tangle with Lincoln at 5:30 sity of Oregon runners, will pro vide stiff competition for Ryun and 6-3 Mike Bubalo, who start there. ed as a sophomore but was lost for disciplinary reasons. Cardinals, Teddies visit Cenerai basketball court Varsity baseball, track athletes begin 'winter track' weightlifting program Golden Snóitrance _ decency GOOD RATES FOR YOUNG DRIVERS Phone 288-5095 4103 N.E. TILLAMOOK PORTLAND, OREGON 97212 Varsity baseball and track ath letes began the winter track weight program this week under the direction of Coaches Roy Harrington and Mark Cotton. Approximately 60 were ex pected to turn out for the weight lifting program using the new universal gym apparatus. In the past, this has been a 2 day a week program, but this year sessions will be held on S&amd, ûnnuaL Double Decker Sale DOUBLE DECKER with a FREE FRESCA if entered in his event which will be either the 1000 yard run or the mile. Grelle, who shared the Ameri can two-mile mark with Ryun, impled that he would prefer that distance to the shorter races. Other top distance runners en tered in the meet will be Wash ington State university’s Gerry Lindgren- and NCAA two mile champ Tracy Smith of Oregon State university. NCAA mile king Bob Day, University of California, Los Angeles, is also scheduled to appear. The three hour track fest is to begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available from Gary Noble and Mark Cotton for $1.50. Purchase deadline is Monday. ed his team to a fine pre-season showing in which only one wres tler, Chuck Kerns, remained un defeated. He received an unexpected boost from grapplers Wayne Crawford, 123 lbs.; Marshall Kellum, 106 lbs.; and Gene Kerns and Bill Lott at 98 lbs. Lincoln should be strong in the upper weights, while in the lower weights Coach John Linn’s troops are “inexperienced.” Leading the Cards are return ing lettermen Wayne Karney, John and Jim Montagna, all of whom placed in the city tourna ment last year. Mike Pierson, Tom Hickman and Larry Wilder, who missed PIL action last year, could provide strength in the middle weights. Chosen in the pre-season coaches’ poll to nab second in city, Coach Linn remarked at the beginning of the wrestling season that “We’re looking for ward to the best wrestling sea son that Lincoln has had in ten years. If our seniors do the job ■and improve at the rate they have . . . we will do well in both city and state.” The Privates, who own a 3 won 1 lost record, will wrestle at 4 p.m. at Lincoln. M 49« JB Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The purpose of this program is to get the athletes in peak con dition by the beginning of their competitive seasons. Running sessions will take place in the old gym . Baseball players will continue the program only through half of February and Coach Harring ton plans to have his 30 partici pants run first to Wilshire park, then to Fernhill park, and final ly to Rose City park. Track athletes may continue the program somewhat longer as the track season begins at a later date. WINTER TRACK athletes exercise on the new universal gym in the new gymnasium every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The five-station apparatus is valued at $2400. OVER 100 NEWLY ARRIVED BIRTHSTONE RINGS All Stones - Wide Selection of Styles from 9.95 Sized to fit you at no charge Dutch Village Qewederi 282-2501 4021 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Paul’s Model Barber Shop PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PHYSIOGNOMICAL BARBERS 2520 N.E. Broadway February 3 ALL MAKES • Royal • S-C-M • Olivetti Saturday February 4 $£-5° PER MONTH No Interest No Carrying Charge RENT TO BUY PARK FREE ANY LOT BOC's TYPEWRITER & RECORDER CO. “THE SECOND MOST POPULAR DRIVE-IN IN HOLLYWOOD" 37th and Broadway DOWNTOWN S.W. 5th & Wash. 223-6223 JOIN THE GRANT HIGH KEGLERS 284-2715 OREGON TYPEWRITER & RECORDER CO. Olympia Precision Typewriters Friday STRIKE!! LLOYD CENTER 288-4864 EUGENE 1111 Willamette 342-2463 Timber Lanes Here’s your chance to share in the success of the team. Every one who can roll a ball has an equal opportunity with his indi vidual score. Sharpen your skill in Math the fun way by keeping score— figuring handicaps and aver ages. The fun way to physical fitness. FREE LESSONS 3ÌMBERLAME5 BOWLING CENTER COFFEE SHOP & CONCOURSE DINING 4030 N. E. Halsey 282-5541