sports Trackmen place fifth captured a second place finish in the 800 meters and a fourth After sitting in second place place in the 1500. “Dan put in a tremendous ef­ after one day of competition, the CCC men’s track team fort,” Tipton said. “He ran real faultered in the Region 18 track well in those two races,” Tipton also had praise for and field championships in Dave Rudishauser who, even Salem. “We had a good first day,” though he did not finish high in Coach Les Tipton said. “We his event, ran a good race. “Dave ran a good, smart had some real good efforts that day and we were sitting in pret­ race,” said Tipton. “He had some leg problems at the end ty good shape.” The men, however, were and that hurt him. He’s a not able to maintain their pace quality runner though, and I’m and; after scoring 29 points on sure he’ll go on to run for a four the first day of competition, year school.” Randy Bolliger continued to ended the meet with only 46, 116 shy of first place Ricks out-distance all competitors in College. Following Ricks in the the meet as he won the shot team scoring were Lane Com­ put easily with a 52’ 33/i” munity College, Southern heave. “Randy was great,” Tipton Idaho, Linn Benton CC, North Idaho, Central Oregon, siad. “He can put 52 consisten- Southwestern Oregon, Um-Jb1 anytime now and I think he pqua, Chemeketa, Treasure will have a good chance for a Valley and Blue Mountain. national title.” Others who have qualified Ricks beat Lane out by only- four points for the regional for nationals over the course of the year for the Cougars are; championship 161-157. Dan Cobine had an excellent Dan Cobine in the 5000 meet for the Cougars as he . meters, Dan Jackson in the By Mark McNeary Of The Print HERCULES —CCC tracker Randy Bolliger heaves the shot put in last weekend’s regional meet. Bolliger won the event. Photo by Doug Roberts discus (Jackson only req qualified for the event 1 reached national status ya day in a special qua™ CCC), Doug Oberst in] steeplechase, Mike Murpl the javelin, and Jim Holm] the decathlon. “All of these guys are pg tial point winners,” Tipton] “We should score higher] any mens team ever ha Clackamas at nationals.” ] Tipton also had al fe positive words to say about Ji; Holmes and his quest inilj decathlon. “Jim qualified for natia only last week,” he said.] was only the second tim had ever participated I ill decathlon and he came on! points from Mark Nug| school record.” Other finishers for CCC! the, regional included I Allen, 4th in the 10,000ml Homes 5th in the pole v! Jackson 3rd in the shot and] in discus, Jeff Forell, 6th] long and triple jump, and! Murphy, 3rd in the javelin! •I Women streak to regional championshi By Kelly Laughlin Of The Print The CCC women’s track team came one step closer to retaining their National Junior College track title, winning handily in Region 18 Com­ petition last Friday and Satur­ day. They breezed by their toughest competition, regional underdog Central Oregon 156- 101. Lane Community College ended up third with 73 points while Flathead Community College could only muster 63. 4:41.1 in the 1,500-meter event, placing second behind Central. Barinaga also managed first in the 3,00C- A victory looked promising, but not definite, for the women in Friday’s competition as they meter run, clocking at 10:01.8, and anchored the victorious two-mile relay squad of Linda ended up 54-47 in front of Central Oregon. Leandra Barinaga burned to a time of Crown Jewelers I improving on her state meet mark of 38’10” by three feet, with a toss of 42’1”, and first place. Susie Morehart didn’t make it to finals in the long jump, but Weidman did, placing third with a lead of Lamprecht, Barbara Young 16’4-1/4”. On Saturday, the women and Rhonda Weidman, who together slated a 10:02.6 had to continue to deal defeats to Central Oregon, and gain finish. important team points to stay Nancy Perkins showed ex­ pectantly well in the shot put, alive. While Central Oregon’s located at the Holly Farm Mall on S.E. McLoughlin Blvd, behind the Copper Kitchen Restaurant I I M I MUFFLER PROBLEMS? Gold Filled and 14 K Gold chains for men and & women. 8 Beautiful Pendants SOLVE THEM FOREVER AT THE MAJOR MUFFLER CENTER NEAREST YOU! & and Earrings. B M Courtship, Engagement and Wedding Rings IALWAYS 10% OFF! g ® s ON ALL NON - SALE JEWELRY FOR 8 JR Clackamas Community College 1 KE Students with a current » student body card. 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Mary Hanson and Viel Paddock ran together in til 5,000-meter and 3,000-H event. Hanson gained secol in the 5,000 while Paddof managed third with a time 1 18:51. Hanson ended up fol in the 3,000 while Paw was right behind her, finisfl fifth. Julie Larkins breeze» 2:19.5 ime in the,„ 800™ run and Lamprecht docke« a 1:04.2 time in the 400 intel mediate hurdle event. Wej man finished second in tM event, a second slow 1:05.0. At 9:30 a.m. today, tM women tracksters left dot national competition to begin Thursday and end Saturda« University of Oregon’s Hayaj Field in Eugene. Wednesday, May 16,] 1971