Women drop opener I Clackamas Community College opened its 1977 women's basketball season Tuesday, Jan. 11 against Linfield College in McMinn­ ville with a 41-31 loss as the host Wildcats broke the game open in the second half. Lori Ruthenbeck and Cheri Anderson played well on defense, according to Coach Nancy Mikleton, and Mary Moyes was the leading scorer with 10 points. The women were tied, 18-18, at half­ time, but Linfield's inside game proved too strong in the second half. First-year coach Nancy Mikleton begins the season with three sophomores and seven freshmen and it will take the Cougars some time to become a cohesive unit, she said. "We hope to run a tough defense using both man-to-man and zone. Our offense allows shooting from all players, yet needs time together to jell," explained Mikleton. Photo by Brian Snook C faculty team members Len Monroe and Tim Hundley attempt to stop a score ^intramural game held last Tuesday. Faculty lost to G. Lusby's team in the battle for lural champions. inframurals at CCC In ptramurals have finally caught on at lamas Community College as twelve ketball teams have signed up for a full edule of games which began this past ■ay. Les Tipton, intramural coordinator, was ppointed with the apathetic turnout [ng fall term, but is extremely opimistic kit this winter's activities. "I knew the winter program would catch on, especially basketball, because the set-up is just right for the sport," Tipton com­ mented. The twelve basketball teams (eleven stu­ dent teams and one faculty team) started competition last Tuesday. The teams will compete for seeding positions for the final tournament. hel|» wanted sale EVY -SLOTS: front are 14-inch wheel 514" le; [back are 15-inch, 1014" wide. $125.00. [-3801[or 654-8206. AT-BED TRAILER base for the unbelievably ■price of $5. Call 632-6728 evenings (except es.) and ask for Jim. IINGSET, used, needs a paint job, but could wide a lot of fun for a youngster. One swing I a horse; U-haul; $15, 638-6191, after 6 p.m. ¡ED PARA-COMMANDER parachute in Pio- | ParaTwin Piggy-back containers. All blue, irt Hined for stability. Excellent for relative fk. Includes 24' steerable ripstop reserve para- ite. Extremely reliable canopy. All for $385, II. Leave a message for Jerry Wheeler at Ext. Bor 310. DEOUS LEFTHANDED GOLFER desires to I used clubs - cheap. 1,3 woods 3-9 irons, dge, bags, balls, and tees. Call 636-7833 and ike an offer ■ I'll never refuse. LEAD SINGER NEEDED for rock and roll/jazz/ weird music in general band. Must be good. Peter Frampton and Ted Nugent fans need not reply. 632-6728 ask for Jim. PHOTOGRAPHERS - The Cougar Print needs a few more persons to beef up the photography staff. If you have an interest in photography, you can be involved in photo assignments and workshops. Credit available. Contact Randy Clark, Trailer B. The Cougars will rely on good overall quickness to compensate for a lack of height. Key personnel include quick, playmaking guard Cheri Anderson (5-5, frosh), good shooter Mary Moyes (5-7, frosh), key re­ bounders Diane Winans (5-9, soph.), and Lori Ruthenbeck (5-8, soph.), and new comer Tami Wulf (5-II, frosh). Clackamas plays in a community college league with Mt. Hood, Clark, and Lane. The top teams qualify for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women re­ gional to be held in March. The women's team play their next game tonight against Pacific University's J.V.'s in Forest Grove at 7 p.m. wanted WANTED: Movable storage shed. Must be $75 or less. Phone Cyndi, 829-2021. personal THERE IS STILL TIME to compete in the ACU-I tournament. Display your talents in billiards, foosball and many other activities. Sign-up in the game room of Randall Hall Lobby. BRIAN of the Track team: Hi Sexy, you're being watched by "V"! services HYDROPHONICS - Grow plants in water. Home Experimentation Kit: Instructions, Nutrients, over 100-source Bibliography. $2.95. American Hydro­ phonics, Inc., Box 4122, Lake Grove, Ore. 97034. I, January 20,1977 POOKY, POOKY, POOKY: kisses and hugs. Love, sugar. WATCH FOR NEWS about the Experimental Energy Exposition. B-BALL TEAM: Good Luck this weekend at Roseburg and Coos Bay, Vickie J. Page 11 centimeters Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab