September 12, 1968 Coach Rubin predicts strong team; swimmers practice for opening meet COACH JIM JOHNSON leads team in blocking exercises as team prepares for action against Roosevelt this Friday in Jam­ boree at Civic Stadium. Varsity team prepares for games; G-Men encounter Roosevelt Friday WITH 14 RETURNING letter- men on this year’s squad, Coach Frank Wolf has been preparing the varsity football team for its first encounter of the season. The team meets Roosevelt this Friday at the Civic Stadium in the third quarter of the Jamboree. Working since last Tuesday, Mr. Wolf’s 110-man squad has been under the guidance of six coaches including Mr. Jim John­ son, Mr. Robert Shewbert, Mr. Bill White, Mr. Bill Graham, Mr. Earl Trigstad, and Mr. Wolf. “THE BOYS HAVE a lot of enthusiasm,” stated Mr. Wolf when asked to describe the team. He added that it was too early to tell how the team will do this season but that he has hopes. The Jamboree, which was re­ vived last year aften ten years, will again consist of two divi­ sions, the red and the green. Grant is a member of the green division. Each team , will play a team of the opposite division for one quarter and the score of each team will be added to their division’s total. THIS YEAR THERE will be a yell contest during the Jamboree with a trophy given to the school with the most spirit. Grant will be competing against Roosevelt in a six-minute contest. The Ral­ ly from each school will each lead three yells, one’ minute apiece. Grant is not only going against Roosevelt but all of the Varsity Cross Country Schedule September 18— Grant - Franklin y Lincoln at Jackson September 25— Grant - Benson - Marshall at Wilson October 2.— Grant - Washington - Cleve­ land at Grant October 9— Grant - Jefferson - Jackson at Roosevelt October 16— Franklin - Madison - Roose­ velt at Fernhill teams which play Friday night. When asked about competition for his team this year Mr. Wolf replied, “Madison’s tough and Jefferson cannot be overlooked.” WITH 12 RETURNING letter- men and 12 freshmen signed up, this year’s swim team should be strong, according to head swim­ ming coach Carl Rubin. Practice cannot actually start until September 16 as a result of the pool being emptied by the park bureau for cleaning. Mr. Rubin added that the girls might practice in the morning and the boys in the afternoon, but that it depends upon the time that they can get the pool. THE SWIMMING MEETS will be held at either Couch or Buck­ man grade schools. The Generals’ first meet will be held Septem­ ber 25 at Couch against the Roosevelt Teddies. Their second meet will be held the following day against Washington at Buck­ man. This year’s schedule includes meets with all of the schools in the league. There will then be a FIX IT SHOP 3616 N.E. Broadway 284-5955 WE REPAIR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, WASHERS, DRYERS, VACUUMS, TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS, FURNITURE. WELDING AND METAL WORK FIX IT SHOP & WALLPAPER STUDIO 3616 N.E. Broadway 284-5955 BERNARD E. GARDINER, Prop. district meet held at the Mult­ nomah Athletic Club to deter­ mine which swimmers will go to the state meet at the Univer­ sity of Oregon. THE GRANTONIAN Thindads ready for opening meet on September 18 STARTING LAST WEDNES­ DAY 57 boys have been working out to get in condition for their first cross country meet Septem­ ber 18. The Generals, who have “THE GENERALS TOOK sec­ taken the district title four out ond place last year behind Wil­ of the last six years, have a 68-2 son,” stated Mr. Rubin. “They win-loss record and 15 returning lost to them in the last relay and lettermen on the squad this year. were defeated by seven points.” “The team is shaping up real He added that they will be the good,” stated Mark Cotton, head Generals’ toughest competition cross country coach." “The big this year. thing, is team depth. If I were asked to' pick the top two or three runners I would not be Mr. Rubin stated that swim­ able to pick them from 12 boys ming is one of the few sports equally as good.” that freshmen letter in. He add-' ACCORDING TO MR. Cot­ ed that he would like anyone ton, Marshall is going to be otlr that likes to swim to come out toughest meet as they have a for the team. very strong squad. He also cited Jackson, Madison and Benson as teams that could give the team Attend the Jamboree some good competition. The team works out during the week running either dis­ tances or by running short sprints. During the weekend the boys run betWeeh 10 and 20 HAIRCUTS: miles on their oWh. The team’s first meet is against Adults $1.50 Frahklin and Lincoln to be held at Jackson high school. All three Children $1.25 levels will he competing: varsity, junior varsity and freshman. z z Z| z TONY’S barber Pay All Fees This Week SHOP 3445 N.E. BROADWAY Varsity Swimming Schedule 1927 September 25— Roosevelt at Couch September 26— Washington at Buckman October 3— Madison at Couch October 9— Marshall at Couch October 10— Lincoln at Buckman October 16— Cleveland at Buckman October 17— Benson at Buckman October 23— Wilson at Couch October 24— Franklin at Buckman October 30— Jackson at Couch November 8 or 9— City Meet—MAC November 15-16— State Meet-— U of O—Eugene long and itje sljort of it . ♦ . sin eater shirts top tfje Itet on campus the elegance of classic styling is in these full-fashioned 2-ply Lambswool sweater shirts featured, rich colors of black olive, antique gold, blue heather, slate green, and copper heather. Buy SB Cards fßruce oLuzadef long-sleeves... STUDIO Wesents Student of the Week ian editor. She is also a mem­ serves on Usher Squad. Jan Kelley 14.95 . 12.95 short sleeves .. Jan is fall term Granton- ber of Quill and Scroll and 3 Aiirti Sc