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culty intramural team advances to the finals faculty intramural bas-' Li stomped Team Five E|ay, 44-39, which ad- Lin to the Champion- U to be played r be really good," Paul h team member said. Lg point is our team fation. We usually find Le to play about five Before the game starts." acuity will play Team I winners of the other lithe semi-finals. [One has been playing [heads to get to the [we stop Keith Perkins lithe game." Dan Con- ■mural program director Lk that if we can get Les out of Keith Self, iichardson. Buddy Pat- El Steve Rumrey we [them," Keith Perkins, ¡uber said. w on starting a zone [“Perkins said. "Con- aim,and Harlow are our teats." iilar season play Team (the faculty) defeated M by one point. Three bench press contest will bld Wednesday March 8 is also undefeated while One's record is 5-3. "Team Three is lucky to be undefeated. They won all their games but one bv ten points or less," Perkins said. In the game last Thursday the Faculty won with Tom Connell the leading scorer with 15 while Team Five's leader was Brad Roberts with 16. "The biggest difference in. our game was strictly the zone box and one. Ron Hoodeye was the- defensive star because he held Brad Roberts pointless in the second half,"Connell said. "Fis kum started the scoring with a clutch shot-though." "Connell (Dan) tells everyone that he. is the leading scorer-he keeps score in his head," Fiskum said. "Now, Tom Connell is good. We had to get him a job on the staff to keep him on the team." Fiskum continues, "Ron Hoodeye, Mr. Clutch, always takes the last shot of the game when we're one point behind or tied. He won two games for us in the last seconds of the game." "Of the other regulars Frank Harlow is the gunner of the team. He shoots everytime he has the ball," Fiskum said. "We do pride ourselves on our disorganization. Doug Roberts wanted to diagram a play and we almost kicked him off the team." "Bill Hargadine showed up twice. He felt he was too good to play with us, at least that's what he said," Fiskum said. "Chuck Hudson played once but he didn't want to play any more," Fiskum said. "He told us that he had forgotten more plays than we'd ever known." Rich Taylor is returning to the lineup for the faculty after being released because he was too busy with wrestling to play. "It will probably be a pretty tough game,"Taylor said. It was a hard win the last time, in fact, we won it in the last 30 seconds. Also, they are the most physical team too." "I think that Perkin's team tries to intimidate everyone with their size and muscle. But it won't work with us," Fiskum said. The game starts at 11:10 and individual trophies will be award edtothe winningteam members. At halftime Steve Gustovich will receive a plaque for his feat of making 17 out of 23 free throws to become the CCC free throw champ. At the conclusion of the game an All-Star team will be named. Team Five will play Team Four for third place in the con solation round. Team Eight won their game 50-44 led by Jim Barr with 32 points. Billy Aw managed 14 points for the losers, Team Eight. No other Clackamas wrest lers placed in the competition. 30 p.m. in Randall Hall Right classes will include [school and open di- Is. Prizes will be awarded re winners of the contest. Esch contestant will be [three attempts at each mt. There will be a time the weight must be held heit can be released. pie college gym will re- Eopen to the public on Kays and will be set for lent activities. Bern 1 to 3 p.m. volley- | badminton and other [ties, excluding basket will be played. Basket- [can be played from 3 to lote information is avail- #656-2631, ext. 232. pm Jones placed fourth in [National Junior College filing championships in Ehington, Minn, last week- pies won his first match B58 pounds with a con- png19-0 superior, decision f Mike Artist of Iowa pl. Jones then went on [’two more matches 9-1, k. I the fourth round he [W the defending nat- Ithampion, Gregg Moore [Put him into the conso- f with a 6-1 defeat. ftr winning a 11-4 de- p Jones wrestled Steve | of Michigan and lost kfourth place. Jones R with a 30-3 overall Vfor the season. Community College Some women interested in a woman's softball club are trying to recruit members. Nine players are needed to fill the roster. The club, which is spon sored by the Associated Stu dent Government, has in the past played some of the local high schools and participated in several tournaments. Problems arose in past . clubs. One of the biggest is that most of the members have come out of the soft- that is offered ball class spring term. These people are often limited in the time that they can give to the club be cause it does occur during school hours. As a result, it got so bad that, according to Coach Nancy Mikleton, it was almost impossible to get the required nine players for the games. Early returns show only a slight interest but there is hope that as soon as the club becomes better known the situation will change. Steve Maynard, a 5-11 180 pound defensive back, has signed a letter of in tent to Oregon College of Education. "This doesn't mean I'll definitely go there but I'm about ninety percent sure I will," Maynard said. Tim Burnett, a 5-11, 210 pound offensive tackle, and Wyatt Armstrong, a 6-0, 220 pound offensive lineman are also considering OCE. Photo by Brian Snook -rind bv Frank Harlow, Dan Connell is surrou ^agensen and Dave Brad Roberts, Joe Jones, 1 o"' Turin as he shoots for two points. SPORTS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Golf Baseball Mens track Womens track Tue 28 Willamette 9:30 McNary 20 23 24 25 28 PSU JV's PSU JV's Centralia Clark Chemeketa 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 Sckavone Sckavone Home Vancouver Salem Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 All Comers Mt Hood George G 1:00 1:00 1:00 Here Gresham Newberg Sat 25 Pacific Relays 1:00 George Fox Mon Thu Fri Sat Tue