Satire Turinkies, prune juice key to success By Frank Fumble For The Print One of the joys of being an ace sports reporter is when you get the chance to talk to truly great athletes. At the begin­ ning of this month, I was given the opportunity to talk to The Print’s own intramural flag football team, an awesome machine called The Paper­ weights. U) o pace in the intramural table tennis competition. Kelley has gained two victories against nol defeats to earn the top spot ini the early stages of the matches.® Cagers drop opener to M.S.B. The coaching debut of Royce Kiser was a rather un­ pleasant affair as the CCC men’s basketball team dropped the season opener to Mult­ nomah School of the Bible, 82- 80, at Randall Gym. Kiser commented, “We did not play good defense at all.” It was bad defense that ultimately sent Multnomah players to the free throw line 30 times where they hit on 20.Comparatively, Clackamas only went to the charity stripe 17 times with 10 successful. The Cougs outshot Mult­ nomah from the floor, scoring 70 points to their opponents’ 62, but the lopsidedness of the foul situation proved oh so costly. CCG’s Eric Walker all Multnomah’s Mike JohnsJI tied for scoring honors in the contest with 28 points apiece] Walker also grabbed 13 rebounds. Rob Anderson ad- ded 20 for the Cougs while Kirk Davis tallied 19 to round; out the leaders in the scoring department. The Cougar Cagers will be looking for their first win of til year as they take on .owel Columbia Community Colle® tonight at Randall Gym. Game] time is scheduled for 8 p.n] The team will then travel to 1 Pasco, Wash., for a nojl league contest against Columl bia Basin College on Saturday« JOHN’S Auto Electric Service & Supply Lifetime guarantee on mufflers * Duals & headers *Trucks & motor homes *AII custom work *Complete foreign car service 812 Molalla Aye. Oregon City Page 10 656-363 Clackamas Community C : legel