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I- ■ I ff II ■ M* ■ I ■ I bandy beats SH, falls to St. Helens The Sandy basketball team is coming off a 92-55 pounding from St Helens Tuesday night and now will face Canby there F riday and sta te ranked LaSalle at G ladstone on Tuesday night. Both games will be tough according to coach Jim Kitchen with the LaSalle game extra tough due to the strong showing they have had so far. In the St Helens game the Pioneers were in it until half time when they fell behind 46-27 after gaining an 18-18 tie at the end of the first quarter. leading scorer for Sandy was Steve Buhler with 13 points. Other scorers were Rick Zimmerman 7, Ray Perkins 6, Terry Cansler 7, Mike Leary 5, Dean Dickinson 9, Randy Ackers 2, Rob Bignall 4 and Pat Sutton 2. Sandy made only 22 of 70 shots from the field and St. Helens made 38 of 72 shots as this was the big difference, stated Kitchen. It was just the opposite in the game Fridav. The Sandy Pioneer basket ball team took advantage of the poor shooting of the team from Sweet Home Friday to take a 70-56 win. The win was the second of the season for the junior-heavy Sandy team and according to pioneer coach Jim Kitchen “one we needed very badly.” The Pioneer’s shot 42 per cent from the field and 65 per cent from the free throw line while the visiting team from Sweet Home only hit 27 per cent from the field and 45 per cent from the charity line. Kitchen said one of the im portant factors in his team ’s victory was the play of Ray Perkins off the bench. Perkins ended the game with 11 points and 11 rebounds giving the Pioneers that second man on the boards which Kitchen has been looking for to help Rick Zimmerman who pulled down one more than his average in the SH gam e with 16 rebounds. He also hit for 14 points. Leading scorers for the Sandy team was Steve Buhler the high scoring senior guard who hit for 15 points in this Coast Valley League game. At one point in the final period Sandy held SH scoreless for over four minutes as the lead grew from five points to a comfortable 20 points at one time. Other scorers for Sandy were Terry Cansler 7 points, Mike Leary 6, Dean Dickinson 11, Mike Leary 6, Randy Ackers 2, Rob Bignall 4, Pat Sutton The junior varsity lost 46-35 to Sweet Home. season openings The opening dates for 1971 and Roosevelt elk opening set deer, elk and upland game bird for Nov. 13. hunting seasons have been Oct. 16 has been established established by the Oregon State as the opening day to hunt quail Game Commission. Buck deer hunting will begin ana ringneck pheasant, chukar Oct. 2, with the Rocky Moun and Hungarian partridge tain elk season to open Oct. 30 seasons to start Oct. 2. HOODLAND DIST. CO. U N IO N HEATING O IL The Molalla basketball game and the Central w restling match which were cancelled by the recent snow storm are now rescheduled. The Molalla game will be played here on Feb. 17, a Wednesday night, and the Central wrestlers will entertain •he Pioneer squad there on Feb, PORTLAND GRESHAM 23, a Tuesday night. The Sandy high athletic department has also announced that the football team will play South Albany next year on Sept. 10 to start their season. South Albany will be playing their first year of football next season. Also the basketball team is looking into a possible trip to Victoria, Canada during next season, according to coach Jim Kitchen. - A w restling clin ic for students in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades is to be held on the following Saturdays at Sandy High School, Jan. 23, 30 and Feb. 6 and 30th. Head Pioneer coach Ron Calhoun and his assistant Steve Guthu w ill be helped by members of the high school team in teaching fundamental moves to the grade school kids. The sessions will be held from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Calhoun said the object of the program is to introduce wrestling to the youngsters and to give any of them a chance to get ready to participate in the Junior Olympic trials to be held on March 20 at Barlow High School. < “ 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU” GRESHAM BUSINESS MACHINES and STATIONERY 231 N Main 665-5131 SE 174th A Stark 256-8876 Swimmers schedule two meets Portland-Seattle $-iooo ‘•fa* — - W -. The W a rm th a n d S in c e r ity .... of our staff makes each member a friend in the time of sorrow. Because we care, every detail of our service is attended to per sonally, with the com fort of the bereaved in mind. 303 Pleasant St., Sandy, Oregon 668-6015 RICK ZIMMERMAN of Sandy shows how to use his 6' 8” frame to good advantage as he drops in a two point shot during the team ’s 70-56 win over Sweet Home on- Fridav. The win was the second for the 4 FLIGHTS DAILY JET PRO P airways P o rtla n d In te r n a tio n a l A ir p o r t 2 8 4 -2 1 4 4 - The Sandy Pioneer wrestling team is now into the heavy part of their schedule with matches set for Friday at Sweet Home, Tuesday at Molalla and Canby on Jan. 28. Last week the team had a meet cancelled with central on Thursday and placed second in a four-way meet at Madras on Saturday. Coach Ron Calhoun thinks his boys are in for a real test this next week and hopes the unexpected rest of last week has prepared them to do a good Real Wood 4' x 8' Top Quality, Beautiful Grained . . . __29 $4 BRING IN COUPON Reg. ‘ 5 .2 9 Etch w o o d A riz o n a Light color E tch w oo d M iss o u ri Dark Color ■ I , ea. E tch w oo d W y o m in g Brown Coupon Good 7 Days Jan. 20 thru 27 14510 S.E. Stark St. Ö88888888888888888888SS8888888888() DOORS Prehung - Reg. and Carved Front Beautiful Carved Doors Start At 22 so 7 4 5 7 0 S.E. S tark Phon. 2SS-SM0 Next to Pier 1 Imports JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT ( Post Photo) Final resu lts of Sandy wrestlers: 98 lbs. Greg Jordan lost 2, 106 lbs. Don Boitano lost 3, 115 lbs. Bob Carey won 1 lost 1,130 lbs. Jim Bown won 1 lost 1 tied 1, 136 lbs. Dan O’Dell won HONDA °HODAKA i 1 0'e.o" C o ll} . . i ' t ’t ;i. c." Q rw o n 4 Ceotr.l 07i«on U l i n * J, . « I l k Lu’-wr.n ♦ * * M Con*». l | V w » « n Of. Colin* U. SANDY CYCLE CENTER 1 lost 1 default 1, 141 lbs. Dave Portrey lost 1 default 2, 168 lbs. Mike Dyal won 1 lost 1, 178 lbs. Jerry Stratton won 1 lost 1, 191 lbs. Doug Harding lost 1, and Hwt Rod Haserick lost 1. 6 6 8 -6 3 1 8 1 0 8 W . Proctor. Sandy, O r e . 255 N.E. Hogan Road (242nd) Saturday- Jan. 23 See Exciting "Live" D em o n s tra tio n s 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ★ Echlin Ignition High Performance Demonstration Coach Chuck Dalich’s Mt Hood ski team began a well deserved rest this week, which will continue until Feb. 5-7, when they resume Northwest C ollegiate Ski Conference competition at the Eastern Oregon Invitational in LaGrande. Last weekend, his men won the Holiday Classic ski meet at Govt. Camp, beating out several tough competitors on Saturday in the slalom and on Sunday in the giant slalom MHCC placed sixth in the cross country rim Sunday. .7. $’• ’« N ew and Used FANCHER AUTO OPP? HOÜSÏ PARTS Skiers take Classic The weekend wins gave Mt Hood the lead in the NWCSO southern division with 14 points in two con feren ce m eets, Central Oregon College trailing with 15 and OSU with 16 Sales & Service to o u r BARGAItHNDS Q8888888888888S888888S8888S o ,;.> s 88( ^5 With Coupon SAVE ’ 1.00 P a n e lin g Pioneer team of the season and Zim merman got 14 points to go along with his game high total of 16 rebounds. Wrestlers facing heavy schedule The Blue Marlin Swimmers are hosting Eastmont in a meet today at 4 p.m. at the Sandy In the Madras m eet coach pool. The swimming match is a Calhoun’s team picked up 59 m akeup after the w eather points with the winner cancelled last week’s meet Estacada grabbing 115 points. between the teams. Calhoun said his men are Following today’s meet the going to have to “improve if team will travel this weekend they plan to win at Sweet Home to Reynolds where they will be Friday night.” He looks for this part of the Open Invitational to match to be tough “like they all be held there Saturday and are.” Sunday. At Madras the White Buffalo Starting time for both days is finished third with 38 points and 9a.m . These are the first meets Watonka had 19 for last place. for the Sandy club after the The only champion for thej holiday break. Pioneers at this invitational was Ault Moore at 157 lbs. who won two matches and drew one. CLIP A N D The only other wrestlers to SAVE *1 take two wins w ere Tom AT PIER 2 Althauser at 123 lbs., and Jerry Wesselink at 148 lbs. and each lost one match. ■ ^ ^ _ t a x in c lu d e d 865-2188 SANDY FUNERAL HOME Wrestling RENTALS—SALES—SERVICE program OFFICE SUPPLIES - FILES is planned FURNITURE HO O DLAND D ial -O- ask tor C om m erce 9 9 6 9 T o ll Free Telephone Pioneer make-up games TYPEWRITERS - 39.50 UP ADDING MACHINES - 49.50 UP • ALL MAKES-NEW AND USED. NON STOP Thur»., January 21. 1971 (Sec. 1 1 S A N D Y (Ore.) P O S T - 9 ★ Lomac Cutaway Engine - See how it runs! ★ Tour Our New Building — See our greatly expanded parts department, machine shop Everyone at Fancher Auto Parts cordially invites you to our gala Open House... Remember the d ate-th is Saturday, Jan. 23, from 10 to 4 Prizes G ifts C offee _ 255 N.E. Hogan Rd. (242nd) 6 6 5 -8 1 1 8 SÉ?