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THB SANDY (Or».) POST Thur»., Oct 21, 1H5 (Sec. 1) Sandy Battles Improved Foxes Sandy Is on the road again this Frldsy night as they take- on an improved Silverton teem. The seventh league encounter for both squads, it will begin at 8 p.m. on the Silver Foxes home turf. Operating from a straight T-formation, the Silver Foxes are probably the most Improv ed team in the league as well as the most under - rated elev en. Comprised predominantly of seniors (8 of 11 starters) they will be fielding a big line that averages around the 200 pound figure. In the backfield their "big guns’’ are a passing quarter back named Bret Nelson and high scoring Miles Brendan who fills a halfback slot. Brendan is the number five prep scorer in the state this season. With the passing of Nelson the Sil verton squad will definitely pose a dangerous threat to the Pio neers who have shown a weak ness in their pass defensive game. Silverton played the league leaders, Reynolds, last week and had them hanging on to the ropes it was reported. Although they lost the contest 20-13 they punched their 13 counters across tn the final quarter while stymlng the Lancers offensive thrust. The Sliver Foxes hsv»a 3-3 record while the Pioneers are 2-4 in Wilco play. Coach Ken Brown's charges' are all healthy he said and will be out to pull an upset this week. Lineups for the contest will be about the same as in previous games. The Pioneers are smarting from a 20-6 defeat at the hands of Wy*east last Friday. It was a contest which saw the Sandy offense begin to jell for the first time this season. GET THEIR BUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scheel, Orville Scheel and Edsel Scheel were among the success ful hunters in the John Day area during the opening days of the hunting season. Ed shot a 200 pound, 5- point deer while Edsel got a 4-point buck. Mrs. Scheel downed a 3-pointer and Orville scored on a forked horn. On Saturday the group was accompanied by Mr. Olejinick who also shot a forked horn. Continues At Brewster’s NEW SAVINGS EVERY WEEK Merchandise i» coming in fast for our new »tore . . . io, every week we will be offering fantastic values to reduce our stock. Watch for our SALE ADS each P.S. - We have lay-a-Way Plan and Christmas is right around the comer! MEN'S Jackets - REDUCED - Sir Joe and Campus Sportswear Poplin-File lined Jacket with Manderin Collar ‘6.99 Heavyweight Poplin-Acrylic "Pile" lined body — Preshrunk and durable repellent finish Wide Selection of Jacket Styles and Sizes Reduced Vi or More The Experts Pick 'Em This Way Oct. 22-23 ______ GAMES Sandy at Silverton Jesuit at Molalla Estacada at Reynolds Michigan at Minnesota Washington State at Indiana So. California at Notre Dame Wy’east at Parkros» California at UCLA Michigan State at Purdue Texas Tech at SMU St. Helens at West Linn Utah at ' Oregon State Army at Stanford Washington at Oregon Clackamas at Gresham Cleveland at Milwaukie Canby at The Dalles Oregon City at Forest Grove Lewis A Clark at Willamette kalph Williams Brothers 62-31 .667 Ken Brown 66-27 .710 Silverton Sandy Silverton Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Richardson 68-25 .731 ! ou Langlois 61-32 .656 Gene Madison 64-29 ,688 Barker and Blgnall 58-35 .624 Crouse 61-32 ,656 Silverton Silverton Stiverton Sandy Jesuit Jesuit Jesuit Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Now $9.98 U.S. RUBBER 9 EYELET *CK Insulated Rubber bber Boots Best Rubber ONLY ER *19” V 9-Eyelet Heavy INSULATED BOOT Steel Shank ALSO 3-EYELET BOOTS Men's and Boys' Jesuit Reynolds Michigan Michigan Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Wash. St. Wash. St Wash. St. Wash. St. Wash. St. Wash. St. Wash. St. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. So. Calif. Wy’east Wy’east Parkrose Wy'east « UCLA UCLA California Notr» Dame Nntre Dame Parkrose Wy’east Wy'east UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Mich. State Mich. State Mich. State Mich. State Mich. State SMU Texas Tech SMU SMU Texas Tech West Linn West Linn Oregon State Oregon State Stanford Stanford Oregon West Linn West Linn West Linn Mich. State Mich. State SMU SMU West Linn West Linn Utah Ore. 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The Pioneer JV’s opened their scoring attack In the very first quarter as Delbert Coff man drove Into the end zone from the four yard stripe to put his teammates ahead 6-0. Steve Shultz scored the extra point and Bandy- moved into a 7-0 lead. Biggest gain of the downfield march was supplied by Don Hutson who got away for a 30 yard gain. It was Coffman again who shook lose from the Wy’east JV defense and rambled three yards into paydirt. Just a short time before this Shultz had intercepted a Wy'east pass on their 35 yard line and raced the ball to the 10 before being stopped. This tally came In the second quarter of play. The PAT attempt failed. Coffman took another hand off in the third period to cap a scoring drive. He punched the ball over the goal line from the one. The conversion attempt was not good and Sandy lead stood at 19-0. During the final quarter of action Coach Beiseli sent In his second string who showed up well. A reverse play placed the pigskin In the arms of Ron Nelson who caught the Wy*east defense unaware. He raced 45 yards downfield to score the fourth TD for the lo cals. Again the extra point play was not good anti the final count was 25-0. The Sandy JV squad travels to Parkrose today (Thursday) for action against a Parkrose JV unit. Over Th» Top—Doug Beach, proprietor of Art*» Moun tain Blectronlc», this week presented Lou Langlois, Mt. Hood Lanes, manager, with a check that put the Sandy Women's bowling team over the top in their drive to raise funds for a trip to New Orleans to compete In the (Post Phot») 1964 WIBC. Sandy Queens Roll-Off Halfback David Jack ley (20) spins out of W/east tack ler's grasp and romps 27 yards for Sandy's Ion» touch- (Post Photo) down on third play of th» »•««nd half. A wedding anniversary just celebrated? Phone a news item in to The Post Phone MU 7- 2781. Wy'»«»t. (Port Photo) ’66 FAI NE SANDY MIXED DOUBLES W L R. S. Smith Motors 16 8 McKinnon Enterprises 15 Pioneer Real Estate 15 9 Meier’s Dairy 13 1/2 10 1/2 Frederick A tired grldder here son A ppi. 13 11 is Jack Slater (7), tackle for Belangy’s the Sandy Pioneers, as he Egg Ranch 12 12 walk» to the dressing room Paul's Weld. 7 1/2 16 1/2 following W/osst grid bottle. Snow Top (Post Photo) Drive-In 4 20 High women's series and The Forest Service has des ignated 19 Natural Areas in game -- Mary Ellen Gulden- the National Forests of Ore zopf, 529 and Vicki Koclemba, 200. gon. SANDY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Values to $11.98 Johnny Sox Fortan« 500/XL Hardtop 24-Hour Phone Service when calling Johnny, Rain Suit • Full Zipper Front WEEK ONLY MO 5-3491 with • Bib Pont» * Cloth backed Rubber Suit 5.99 America’s famous family car takes on new sports - car Jazz ! RAIN PANTS and JACKET Neoprene ea. $11.98 Open Till 7:00 P.M BREWSTER'S MU 7-2591 FAMILY STORE Sandy Fairlane’s been re-inventedl New styling, new performance, new models. (Same family-car dependability as always.) New convertibles! And new GT and 500/XL. Wowl New jazz is right. Come dig itl Powered by Ford... presented by your FORD DEALER GLOS FORD MT. HOOD HIGHWAY & TEN EYCK ROAD I SANDY, OREGON Loop Hwy. & Boring Road Gresham, Oregon Telephone: MO 5 4164 _____ ________________ SPtf J. J. WALKER AT 8-5045 4950 NE Union Portland LAWN MOWER SP-tf ROTARY TILLERS Olvin Hamess, Agent Farmers Insurance Group U.S. RUBBER /nster . . ea. $6.98 See U» for New Jacuzzi Pumps and Repairs on All Makes Of Pumps — TRADING? - COMPLETE • Waterproof FARM TRACTOR CO. - BUYING? — - SELLING? — Mainly Large Sizes the all-expenses paid trip to next year’s tournament. A num tier of Portland area personalities, prominont in bowling circles, are expected to tie on hand for the evening’ll affair. A personality not pre viously announced that is plan ning to bo at ML Hood Lanes that evening is Coleen Harmon, secretary of the Greater Port land Women’s Bowling Assn. There will tie a small ad- mission fee to the exhibition matches and door prices given out, too. BOWLING SCORES Leather Boot THIS Bids by lady bowlers in the area for a position on the City of Sandy bowling team to com pete next year in the Women's International Bowling Congress in New Orlesns, La., will be made Sunday night at 7 p.m. Th» Sandy Queena Roll-Off is slated to determine the six women representatives from here and will be at Mt. Hood Lanes. Following the roll-offs a number of awards will be pre sented to the winners,Including gifts from local merchants and Hauling in a pas» from Mike Nelson (23), Sandy quarter back, 1» Jerry McLain (21). The play was good for a 13 yard gain as the Pioneer» started a •ert ditch effort in the fourth quarter to »core again against Men's 6 • Hooded Jacket t»mb»r 24 w»r» Marl» Mote j I and Jo» Snyder. Marl» bowl» for Plon»»r Reel Istat» while Joo bowls for both 211 Cabinet Shop and Th» BJ». (Post Phot») Ore. State Stanford Regularly priced at $12.99 Regular Value of $18.98 - Editor 1324 SB 142nd, ' Ph. 254-8251 , Portland For Job Printing, ROHDE & ROHDE 107 So. Bluff, Sandy Phone MU 7-3503 JEEPS Stationery Supplies SALES A SERVICE Call MU 7-2781 FARM TRACTOR CO. Loop Highway & Boring Road THE SANDY POST Gresham MO 54164 High Men’s series and game Don Smith, 561 and 203. High team series and game — R. 6. Smith Motors, 2426 and 803. -- EARLY BIRDS W L Al’s Mlnii Mart 19 5 Swail’s Plumb. 17 7 Gene’s Mark. 16 1/2 7 1/2 Jaycettes 14 10 ’Glos Ford 11 13 Shaw’s Rich. 8 16 Lewis Hdw. 6 1/2 17 1/2 Zig Zag Inn 20 High Individual Game and Series — Pat Scott, 176 and Evelyn Anderson, 455. High Team Game and Series -- Al's Minit Mart, 636 and 1765. MT. hooders W L Zig Zag Inn 16 8 All Coast 15 9 Pio. Real Estate 10 14 Oja Lumber 12 12 Ning’s Fireside 12 12 Dew Drop Inn 12 12 Whistle Stop 9 15 Sandy Food Center 6 18 High Game Scratch —Cherie Hartke, 211. High Series Scratch -- Ad dle Perry, 572. High Team Game -- Pioneer Real Estate, 823. High Team Series -- ZigZag Inn, 2336. k AMBULANCE RUNS Oct. 6 — Bartha Roll, Es tacada to Portland Osteopathic, Attendants -- S. Klein and V. Zirkle. Oct 12 - Richard Pillman, McGuires to Veterans Hospi tal, Attendants -- 8. Klein and V. Zirkle. Oct. 14 -- Anna Edwards, home to McGuires, Attendants -- G. Sandblast and J. Conn. Oct. 15 -- Larry Longstreet, home to Carroll’s Funeral Home, In Gresham. Attendants — T, Paul and Purse).