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About The Grantonian (Portland, Ore.) 19??-???? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1968)
November 1, 1968 Harriers capture city crown, look ahead to state competition By capturing seven out of the JOHN ADAMOVICS claimed first 18 places, the varsity har seventh, stopping the clock at riers captured the 1968 cross 13:47, while Greg Schukart ram country title with a total of 42 bled in ninth in 13:57. Next to points. In picking up the victory finish for the G-Men Was Steve the Generals claimed the right Gerrard who finished in 14:09. to go to the state meet next Then came Mike Naylor and week. Jeff Klein with times of 14:13 SCOTT JACKSON toured the and 14:18. course in 13:13 to become the By capturing the meet the city champion on the varsity Mark Cotton coached harriers level. Scott’s closest competition remained undefeated for the sec came from Dave Wienecke of ond year in a row. Madison, a Lincoln who finished the 2.5- top contender for the trophy, mile course seven seconds slow finished a distant second with 70 er, timing 13:20. points while Jackson and Benson . Pre-race favorite Mike Hann finished third and fourth with pf Benson finished third with a 125 and 127. time of 13:24, which was 11 sec THE TOP four teams will onds off the pace. compete for the state title to The Generals claimed first, morrow at Willamette Univer seventh, ninth, eleventh, four sity. The race starts at 10:30 teenth, sixteenth, and eighteenth a.m. and, according to Mr. Cot in competition on the varsity ton, it should be a good race. level. Some of the tougher teams com peting in this year’s meet will be Corvallis who has won the state title for the past three years. The Dalles and Lake Oswego will also be top contenders for the trophy this year. The overall favorite in this year’s meet will be Steve Pre- tonian of Marshfield. Steve won the meet last year with a time that was 40 seconds faster than his closest competitor. “We will be a top contender,” stated Mr. Cotton. “Scott Jack- son should be able to finish in the top ten,” he added. On the junior varsity level the Sergeants captured their city meet by claiming seven out of the first ten places. Tim Myers captured the meet with a time of 10:10.8 while John Othus claimed third in 10:36.0. CRAIG BREESE runs for sophomore team during city meet last week. "HOME OR GRANT HIGH KEGLERS” Timber Lanes Bowling Center 48 Air-Conditioned Lanes Free Baby-sitting Complete Junior Program 4030 N.E. Halsey 282-5541 (f-------- THE GRANTONIAN Engineers derailed Generals roll over Benson by Bruce Fishback Scoring five times in four quarters gave the varsity foot ball team a 31-20 win over Ben son last Friday and the right to play the red division leader, Franklin, next week in a duel that will end with one team go ing to state. Dan Percich flipped an 11-yard pass to Dave Ed wards who slipped into the endzone to start the scoring for the G-Men. Gary Hor ton kicked the first PAT. Minutes later the Generals were at the fifty yard line when Bobby Bates broke through the Benson line and streaked the full distance to the goal to add another TD to the Generals’ score. The second period faired not so Well for the G-Men as Benson’s Mike Meyer tossed a 36 yard pass to Greg Henderson who picked up six points for thé Engi neers. A few plays later Meyer took the ball at the nine yard line and ran into the endzone. Both kicks Were good and for the first time this season the Gener als were behind as the G- Men’s second kick failed. With nine, seconds left in the half June Jolies hit Bobby Bates with a 27 yard pass which Bates thën ran into- the endzone. The kick was blocked but the Gen erals had a 19-14 lead at half time. In the third quarter Bill Hjelm cut across the Ben son defense at the two yard line and into the endzone to boost the score to 25-14. HOLLYWOOD Poly - Clean 3805 N.E. 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