The Grantonian (Portland, Ore.) 19??-????, April 19, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    April 19, 1968
win five for five
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back, Bill Prows and Cam Rossiter.
JV, Frosh trackmen on top
by Julie Ferry
“Very strong” were the words
of the coaches when describing
the winning JV and frosh track
teams. Both teams have won all
their meets.
The city relays for junior
varsity teams were held last
Thursday with the Ser­
geants placing second, four
points behind the winning
team from Benson. Two new
records were also set by the
JV’s.
A record which had held up
for 29 years was broken in the
mile relay by the team of Bill
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Following a five for five win
skein last week the varsity base­
ball team will face Franklin and
Wilson next week. Wins will
give the Generals an undefeated
-first half league play record.
Last week the Generals shut
out Lincoln 6-0, Madison 2-0
and the Marshall Minutemen
lost 7-1. Benson was the fourth
team to face the G-Men’s bats,
going down by a 4-3 score in a
nine-inning game. The Cleveland
Indians were handed a 5-1 set­
back on Friday.
Roy Harrington, varsity base­
ball coach, discussing the Ben­
son game said, “We have an out­
standing team. I had confidence
in them and they had confidence
in themselves. The team had the
desire and determination to win
and keep up the Grant tradition
of winning.”
“I can’t name just a few mem­
bers of the team as contributing
more than others. This game was
a 24-man effort,” Coach Har­
rington continued.
“We’ll be number one as long
as we stay on top and don’t lose
any more games,” commented
Coach Harrington.
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Hjelm, Steve Hopkins, Phil
Horton and John White. The old
record of 3:44.1 was lowered to
3:41.0.
In the distance medley,
Don Johnson, Phil Horton,
John White and Steve Ger­
rard set a new record of
ll:27.0.The old record was
11:28.2.
The freshmen have had sea-
G-Men win city relay meet
It’s been said that athletic
teams are somewhat unpredict­
able, but the coaches sure know
their team’s capability—at least
Mark Cotton hit a lucky number
when he predicted that his var­
sity track squad would total 61
points in Friday’s city relay
meet.
The harriers not only made
that total right on the nose but
the points were good enough for
a first place in the relays. To­
night the G-Men will try for an­
other dual meet win as they face
the Wilson Trojans at Wilson.
Last year the Generals were
cut off by Marshall but came
back Friday with a win and a
new relay record for the books.
The new record was set by the
team of John Adamovics, Steve
Crane, Chuck Kinsey and Bruce
McCormmach, in the distance
medley, at a time of 10:36.0. This
bettered the old record by two-
tenths of a second.
Two other first place finishes
were made in the 880 relay and
the two-mile relay.
Bob Bates, Ron Brown, Phil
Dean and Jim Gilbert made up
the 880 relay team. The two-
mile relay team members includ­
ed John Adamovics, Steve Crane,
Greg Edwards and Bruce Mc­
Cormmach.
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SHUTTLE RELAY MEMBER ED GEIST passes the baton to
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won with a score of 61 points.
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son meets against Madison, Lin­
coln and Franklin. Being un­
defeated, they entered the city
relays Monday at Jackson. Their
biggest win was over Lincoln
by a score of 96-31.
“We have a lot of talent in the
freshman class,” stated Frank
Wolf, freshman track coach.
“For example, our mile and 440
relay teams are undefeated.”
Both the boys’ and girls’ golf
teams defeated their opponents
recently in the first matches this
season. The boys scored a win
against Franklin 15-3, while the
girls won, 15-0, over Jackson.
About the coming season, boys’
golf team coach Vem Lowery
predicted, “We’ll win more
games than we lose, but Madi­
son should be the team to beat.
When the weather improves, the
boys should be able to lower
their strokes.”
This season, both teams are
playing a regular PIL schedule
with the exception of James
Monroe high. A nine-hole game
is standard in all matches sched­
uled.
Future games for the boys’
team are scheduled for Monday,
Jackson high at Progress course,
and Wednesday, Wilson high at
Rose City course. The girls’ team
will meet Cleveland at Rose City
on Tuesday, and Lincoln at Rose
City on Thursday.
The city tournament will be
held May 13-14 with the two
highest placing teams going on
to state competition.
Members of the boys’ team in­
clude seniors Gary Stroud, Bob
Jonas, Karsten Museaus, Kurt
Heinze, and Bill Taggard; sopho­
mores Tim Meyer, Bob Cameron,
and Mark Hoffman, and frosh
Ed Fisher.
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