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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1966)
Il TW 8AMOY (Ore.) POST Thur«., Sept. 22, 1444 (Sec. 1) Sharp Rangers Win 27-6 Over Pioneers by Mike Hite ESTACADA 0 14 7 6.-27 Last Friday's Gaines Sandy Coach Ken Brown’s SANDY 0 0 6 O-.fl Parkrose 21, Reynolds 7 attempt to make it two straight ES .. Davenport 15 run, Estacada 27, Sandy 6 over his former mates was (Wytterberg run). The Dalles 32, Molalla 7 thwarted by a surprising Es ES -. Allen 25 pass from, Canby 13, Wy’east 33 tacada U as the opponent’s (Wytterberg run) Jesuit 46, Stiverton fl quarterback Brent Wytterberg SA . Silgar 4 run, (kick used pinpoint passing to break failed). Predictions - Record °4*n the game then turned it ES . Gentemann 43 Pass 3-2 600 PCT over to power runner Mike from (Wytterberg run) Davenport to wrap up a con ES . Wytterberg 4 run (pass Parkrose over Wy’east . , , vincing 27-6 victory over Sandy failed). Parkrose should use Steve 1- riday on the Pioneer’s home Jones arm lo good advantage field. WILCO LEAGUE by knocking them from the un The Rangers started the long beaten list. night for the Pioneers at 8:06 w L Pct. Jesuit over Reynolds ... It j of the second period after a Parkrose 2 0 UM I could be a long night for the Oive Jackley fumble at the Jesuit 2 0 1.000 defending champs if they don’t Sandy 32. Wytterberg hit Del Wy’east 2 0 I.000 contain the Crusaders power- bert Gentemann for 17 yards Sandy 1 1 •SOO house backfield led by Steve I to the 15 where Davenport skirt Reynolds 1 1 .500 ed left end for the score. Wyt Estacada 1 1 .500 Estacada over Silverton . . . terberg plowed over for the The Dalles 1 1 .500 With Wytterberg’s passing and extra point. Canby 0 2 .000 Davenport’s running there isn’t Estacada scored again less Molalla 0 2 .000 much hojie for the hapless Fox than three minutes later with Silverton 0 0 .000 es. 5:08 to go in the half on a 25 Molalla over Canby yard pass from Wytterberg to Molalla's Brad Johnson should Mike Allen after Wytterberg help them topple Canby in « had set it up on a 25 yard squeaker. run. At the half it was Estaca- Sandy over The Dalles ... I | da 14, Sandy o, as Wytterberg Pioneers should bounce back ' again ran for the extra point. after last weeks loss to Rang Sandy came onto the field By JIM KALAHAN ers Jackley and McLain should after intermission looking like spell the difference in fre. ll a new team as they marched This summer the Sandy FFA wheeling affair. 63 yards for their only score Chapter participated in the with Jackley and Jerry Mc Multnomah and Clackamas Lain doing most of the work. County Fairs. Mark Jones,Glen Jim Sliger sophomore quar Keyser and Jim Kalahan were terback carried it in from 4 the members at the judging yards out with 7:19 to go in team. the third period. Sliger’s kick At the Multnomah Fair, was wide and the score stood Mark Jones was 9th individual Fire at suspicious origin de 14-6. and the team placed 15th. At stroyed the recreation center The Green and White ci Es the Clackamas Fair the team building at the Eagle Creek tacada broke the game wide- placed 7th with no individual Youth Camp last week, causing open with 4:28 left in the third placing in the top ten. damage of about >35,000. The Also at the Clackamas Coun period as Gentemann grabbed Are call reached the Estacada a little flair pass, shook loose ty Fair, Tom Karlen and Gary Rural Fire department at 6:35 from a couple of would-be tack Moore showed animals in the p.m. and a crew of about 20 lers and rac^d 43 yards to pay Dairy Division. In showman men, with the help of the Boring dirt. This sudden, stunning play ship competition Gary Moore RT D, fought four hours to save Dairy seemed to put a shock Into was named Champion Showman and then went on to other camp structures. the Pioneer players, from which win the Grand Champion Show, Fire Chief Rudy Sagner said they never recovered. manship contest. there was no chance to save Tom and Gary also repre the main building, but seven Wytterberg closed out the sented Sandy in the Oregon State others were kept safe from scoring in the last minutes at the fourth period as he ran 4 Fair competition. Showing his fire. Water from Eagle Creek yards for the TD making it Holsteins, Gary won 2 firsts, 2 supplemented tanker supplies, 27-6. The extra point was miss seconds, 1 third, Senior Champ but was unavailable early in the Aged Cow, and Grand fire fight because access to the ed but that didn’t concern any ion body on the proud Ranger team. Champion 3 year old, while Tom stream was blocked by flames. Estacada’s Davenport led all won 2 firsts, 4 thirds and a sixth The camp is located on the ground gainers with 163 yards in showing his Guernsey cattle. south bank of Eagle Creek about In an effort to keep the pop on 23 carries. Jackley and Mc a mile upstream from Eagle of this community Lain stood 13-91 and 11-61. ulation Fern park just above where the Wytterberg hit 6-15 passes for abreast of the FFA activities old trestle bridge spanned the 120 yards dominating that sta of its young people, this report creek. The camp site reported tistic. ’ er will write periodic articles ly is owned by Otto Jensen, on events in the Sandy Chapter. Clackamas. Sagner said the state fire marshal’s office would investigate the premises Friday in an effort todetermine if the fire was the work an arsonist. 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TOMATOES of 24 Medium Size — Cut Up Fiat RADISHES or GR. ONIONS Fivers 69 $1 59 I ..Speculation (Continued from Page 1) 000 in the fair development fund and expects to realize over one-half million from the sale of the Gresham fair site. Commission chairman, Mel Gordon, moved to consolidate facilities of Pacific Internation al and the fair,commenting that It has long been common knowl edge that the fair must be moved from Gresham to a more central location. Dave Eccles, for sometime a proponent cf moving the fair to Portland Meadows, seconded Gordon’s motion for consolida tion at P-I, commenting he con cluded the county lacks funds for the Meadows plan. The average age of the U. S. public school teacher Is 40.4 years. Empress Josephineof France was the owner of the world’s first wristwatch. ;;Sandy Post TO TNI MT. 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