4 TM« SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur.,, Sept 30, 1965 (Sec. 1) The Experts Pick 'Em This Oct 1-3 GAMES Wilhem. Brothers 24-13 .649 Brown 23-14 . 622 Ralph Richardson 25-12 .676 Sandy at Canby__________ Sandv Sandy Sandy Lou Lanaloi. 19-18 .514_ Gene Madleen 24-13 ,649 Barker and 81 mail 20 17 .541 "Whor------ Sendv Sandy Sandy Canby Crouee 24-13 .649 Goof Picks Once again contestants tn the Sandy Post Football Contest, Jesuit at Jesuit sponsored by local merchants, Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Parkrose proved to better prognos­ Wy’East at ticators than the experts as Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Chris Hartman of Sandy pegged Lewis & Clark several of the upsets to win top Lewis & Clark Lewi. 4 Clark Lewis 6 Clark Lewis 6 Clark Lewis 6 Clark Lewi. 4 Clark lewis*Clai k At Whitman_______ prize money. Hartman missed "T3aho at only four of his weekend calls. Idaho Wash. SU Wash. St. Wash. St. Wash. St Wash. St. Wash. St Wash. State A repeat winner In the con­ r Oregon State test is Al Russ of Jtxndr who Oregon State So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. AL So. CaL 1 test is Al Ross of Sandy whose entry correctly called 13 out Molalla at Molalla The Dalles Molalla ' The Dalles Molalla . Molalla Molalla of the 19 football game winners. The Dalles Again he received the 35.00 Silverton at Silverton Silverton Silverton Estacada Silverton Estacada second prize money and earns Silverton Estacada the distinction of being the Indiana at Texas Texas Texas Texas only two-time winner In the Texas Texas Texas Texas contest thus far. Lake Oswego ] This week’s third place arm­ Lake Oswego Lake Oswego Lake Oswego Lake Oswego Lake O.wegc Oregon City Lake Oswegt At Oregon City chair quarterback sensation is Marshall at Franklin Wally Kellar of Estacada. His Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin correct pick of 12 weekend pig­ Notre Northwestern Notre Notre Notre Notre skin battles edged out several Notre Notre Dame Dame Dame Dame , At Notre Dame Dame Deme Dame entries with 11 correct guesses. Michigan at He receives a >3.00 cash prise Michigan Michigan Georgia Michigan Michigan Georgia Michigan Georgia for his first attempt at the of­ Brigham Young fered prize money as ho failed Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon to enter the first *Hk'i con- At Oregon BYU test Ohio State at Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Going through the entries Tie Washington Washington Washington submitted for the second con- Gresham at test week it was noticed that Milwaukie Milwaukie Being pushed out-of bounds In this action Is Halfback Jerry McLain while Inside Milwaukie Milwaukie Milwaukie Milwaukie Milwaukie the Interest of the contest has The Dalles territory. He skirted his own loft end for a seven-yard effort on the pley. Stanford at reached even outside the state Stanford An Indian penalty moved the ball forward another 15 yerds giving the Pioneers a Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Air Force first down. (potf photo) as one fellow from Reno, Ne­ College of Idaho vada returned the football sheet Pacific Univ. Pacific Univ. Pacific Univ. Pacific Univ. Col. of Idaho Col. of Idaho Pacific Univ, At Pacific Unlnv to us. Getting to the Post Experts it was a bad week of game calling for them as the best Information leading to the whereabout* of Alvin Henry anyone could come up with was WILCO LEAGUE Laraon, Estacada Insurance a measly 10 game winners. W L Pct saloaman. Is still being sought. Best of the crystal ball gazers Reynolds 0 1.000 3 Larson was last seen at a on this list was Ralph Richard­ Wy’east 3 0 1.000 Sandy aervlce station on the son and Gene Madison. Jesuit 2 1 .667 Sandy Pioneers and The to kick. afternoon of Sept. I. With his 10 correct se­ Parkrose .667 2 1 A long pass from Halley to Dalles Indians football gladi­ The missing man waa driv­ lections Richardson goes to the Mola Ila 2 1 .667 Phil Wagenblast put The Dalles ing a 1963 Buick Special four- ators battled for three score­ top of the pack among the ex ­ The Dalles 1 8 .333 perts with a 24-12 season record less quarters before the visi­ down to the Sandy 24. Another door sedan, two tone, maroon Sandy 1 2 .333 and a .676 percentage figure. tors pushed across the lone tal­ running play netted six yards bottom with white top on the Silverton 1 2 .333 Just a game behind him is ly of the contest to win 7-0. and then Bailey skirted around day If his disappearance. Li­ Sandy moves out of town this offensive unit for Friday’s en­ Estacada 0 .000 3 with the injured elbow band­ The Dalles game-winning his left end for a touchdown. cense number on the car la three others tied with season Friday night to resume its Wil­ counter will be the switching of Canby 0 .000 3 aged. score came on a pass play However, an offside penalty a- JBQ655 records of 24-13 for a .649 co league grid wars on the host Ken Paluck to the fullbeck po­ Pulling Paluck out of the A representative for Natlon- Friday Results figure. They are the Williams from Jim Bailey to Tom En- gainst The Dalles called the Canby Cougars field. The local sition. Paluck, who has playec Molalla 46, Canby 7 line means added duty for four dersby. Play originated on the play back, and the offensive Brothers, Madison and Editor warriors will be gunning for the at the guard post in the prev­ fared Rl»k, he 1« six feet tall other guards on the team. Reynolds 19, Jesuit 7 15 yard line of Sandy. John threat ended there. Jerry Crouse. second win of the season. ious games, was shifted Mon­ Brown said Emmett Gibson, and weight 315 peundt. Let- Silverton 19, Parkrose 18 Kelly booted the extra point Phelps took the second half Another big weekend of grid­ This week has seen Pioneer day night to fullback and “he ton It 51 years old, with brown Doug Cassidy, John Platz and Wy’east 20, Estacada 8 iron skirmishes are on tap for for the 7-0 score. The tally opening kickoff and raced to his gridiron men going through looked pretty good’’ the coach Ken Jones would be filling in hair graying at the templet. The Dalles 7, Sandy 0 came with 6 minutes and 19 own 45 behind several good this weekend and the experts heavy practice drills as Coach stated. the guard post vacated by the seconds left to play. blocks. Unable to advance tlie Games This Friday will be out to regain their com­ Ken Brown and his staff at­ Brock Jackley, regular full­ new fullbeck. Neither team was able to foottali they relinquished it to Wy’east at Reynolds, Sandy posure after the many goofs of tempt to sharpen up the team’s back, will be out for about three with medium gray stocka. The rest of the team’s offen­ at Canby, Molalla at The Dalles, build up much of an offensive go in the third quarter when a the past week. offensive maneuvers. "Our weeks with a cast on his left Anyone having Information sive and defensive line ups will Silverton at Estacada, Jesuit at thrust during the evening. Most pass by Jack Scales was in ­ Entries are already coming backfield’s timing was way off arm. The arm was injured in regarding h I • whereabouts remain the same from all indi­ Parkrose. into our office with several of of the contest was played be­ tercepted by Joe Scholes of should contact local lew en­ against The Dalles,’* he re­ the contest with Estacada two cations. marked. the winners vising again for tween the two team’s 30 yard The Dalles. With the bell on forcement officers Immediate- weeks ago. Jackley played the Looking to the Canby eleven Twice the Indians had the Sandy 31 the Pioneer defense some of the prize money float­ lines. A major change in the team’s entire game against The Dalles they are still seeking their for stiffened and drove them back ing around. Have you sent your touchdowns called back to ti>e 46 yard line. penalty infractions. Penalties entry in yet? Thursday night first conference victory. In Some 151 citi».a -- repre­ The third quarter ended with is the deadline so hurry if you hampered both squads. three tilts this season they The Dalles took the opening The Dalles in posession of th« senting about 40 per cent of the haven’t. have been beaten by Reynolds kick-off and marched down to ball on their own 28 yard line. population of Oregon and Wash­ Harold Richard (Duke) Hurc 40-0, Parkrose 35-0, and last Early tn the fourth quarter ington -- are dependent upon the Sandy 19 yard line before week by Molalla 46-7. The Cou­ of Portland started out Monday the Pioneer defense stiffened. another Scales pass was in­ water from the National For- PLEASE gars are considered the weak­ as a would-be rescuer tn the On fourth down the visitors e- tercepted, this time by John search for missing Cecil M. est team in the league. who rambled to the lected to attempt a field goal, Oliver TURN Canby have only five return­ Smith. But, Smith walked out however, Jack Slater rushed Pioneer 30 yard line before YOU'LL LIKE, WE GAY ing letterman on this year’s of the wooded area under his through their line and blocked being brought down. This set PAGE AND WE'RE EMPHATIC, squad. Coach Tom Kerns’s own power on Monday after­ the kick. up the touchdown march for A SERVICE THAT 10 charges use a pro-set offense. noon and it was Hurd who be­ Taking over on the 20 Sandy the visiting gridiron men. Six IS AUTOMATIC / The team boasts two year let­ came lost and was eventually moved to within six inches of plays later Bailey again took rescued early Tuesday morning terman Ray Roy who was an Angus cattle from Missis­ a first down on three plays. the ball and packed it into all-league linebacker last sea­ In the Bull Run area. 0000000000000000000000000 they attempted to the end zone only to tuve a sippi will be the "mosttravel­ Gambling The would-be rescuer walked son. He plays at a guard posi­ nullify the effort, led’’ of animals entered in the make the first down and were penalty tion, too. into the wooded vicinity of the Three plays later, though, Pacific International Live­ driven back to their own 29 Game time will be at 8 p.m. lost fisherman by the name stock Exposition in the 11-acre yard line with The Dalles get­ he fired a touchdown pass to ¿IDS at Canby. of Smith at about the time that P. L building in North Port- ting possession of the ball. Endersby which prove«! to be the lost found his way out in land Oct. 9-17. Unable to move the ball, San­ the margin of victory for The LEAVE Wilderness - type areas were another spot. While searching The 16 head of Angus enter- dy took over again and moved Dalles. EVERYTHING first set aside by the Forest Hurd became lost when he fell ed by Beaver Dam Plantation With about four minutes re­ the pigskin to The Dalles 46 TO U6 damaging the walkle talkie he of Dundee, Miss., are among Service in Oregon in 1930. as the first quarter ended. maining the Bandy squad pene­ was carrying and losing his 217 of the breed entered, sec­ On the second play of the trated The Dalles defense e- compass. ond largest breed represent­ second quarter a Pioneer ball nough to reach the 18 yard line. A NEW Hickory-Smoked Guided by a weak signal from ation in the show. SUB Jk QC carrier fumbled and the op­ Penalties and an intercepted Feel free to phone us. the walkle talkie a rescue par­ Hereford breeders, with 232 ponents recovered on their own pass ended the threat as Sandy ty was able to locate Hurd early head entered, take first place 46. The Dalles kicked again lost their second Wilco league Easy to keep your tank Tuesday. He was tired and OR numerically. As one of five on fourth down and the ball contest cold after spending a night in The victory was the first register of Merit shows of the bounced over the head of Dale filled . WITH the outdoors but in good con­ American Hereford Associa­ Phelps who raced back and win for The Dalles since they dition. COSTS LESS OUR FUEL OIL. tion, the Pacific Internation­ picked up the ball as it was joined the Wilco league. Hurd, 41, is a member of when you buy from al draws from top breeding about to roll dead on the three. the Triangle Search 6 Res­ Regular service at 0 0 0 7—7 ranches of the west Awards Phelps got back to his 15 yard The Dalles cue Team which participated 000 0--0 won by progeny affect the ra­ line before being downed. After Sandy in both search efforts. Sgt. ting — and consequently the reasonable cost. TD -- Endersly, 15 - yard a series of downs Sandy kicked Tom Cutsforth headed the group run (Kelly kicked PAT). value--of sires and dams in and The Dalles went tack on of searchers, including other the Hereford Association’s of­ the offensive. A pass play was Clackamas county deputies who PONTIAC-GMC ficial breeding register. Intercepted by Gary Fox plac­ There were 13 1/2 mil Hon spent Monday night'in the area 818 East Powell ing the tall on the locals 43. recreation visits to the Na- attempting to find Hurd. Gretham MO 5-2166 American movies are so pop­ Sandy moved into a split for­ tional Forests of Oregon and ular with foreign audiences they We Also Sell the Finest mation and started passing but Washington in 1964. occupy the world ’ s theater Top Ouelity,UMd Cert CALL US TODAY! penalties wiped out the gains screens over half of total play­ and the Pioneers were forced ing time. 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