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    10 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thun.. May 16, 1974 (Sac. 1)
MHCC stadium
lights okayed
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The first use of fingerprints is
credited to Gilbert Thompson
of the U.S Geological Survey
who used his own fingerprints
on com m issary orders to
prevent forgery—back in 1882
Dual meet today with St. Helens
L ighting (or M t. Hood
Community College's stadium
was approved at the school's
board meeting last Wednesday.
Financing of the lighting
installation will come from
G eneral Building Fund In ­
vestments, not from the recent
voter-approved bond. The cost
estim ate is approxim ately
$75,000
The lights should be available
for use next spring, according
to a MHCC spokesman
The approval is the first of
three sequential steps on a
(unite available program for
completion of the stadium The
other two steps to meet future
approval w ill be a vistor
restroom-dressing area and
1500 additional seats
M ILE A G E CHAMPIONS
The
a v e r a g e - m ile a g e
automobile driver racked up
8,685 miles last year But there
are different figures according
to sex and age group. For men
of all ages, the average is 11,352
miles; for women 5,411. Men in
the 30-34 age group drive more
than others, covering 14,496
miles.
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The oldest street in New York
City is Broadway, and it is also
the longest — stretching 154
miles from Bowling Green, at
Manhattan's southern tip, to
263rd Street in the Bronx.
Track team takes league title
Sandy tracksters, who have with Canby, Silverton, Central
been at the top of the league all Estacada and Molalla, Mike
season, ran over Canby last
week to take the V a lle y
Division Championship title
The win was the team ’s 19th
straight dual meet victory.
The Pioneers will take Coast
D ivision title holders, St.
Helens, today, Thursday, at Mt.
Hood Community College. The
meet will begin at 4 p.m.
Saturday the Pioneers will
participate in the Franklin
Invitational at Franklin High
School.
E arlier last week in an in­
vitational meet held at Canby
Opperman nabbed a school
record in the 440 with a tim e of
1. Mardell Baessler; 2. Ellie
Melody; 3. Lou Kipp, Kathy
Adskim. Glenda Thomberg
MAY 9
Bergh Machine?
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A lawn mower worth $150 was
stolen from the main bam at
Binford Farms M ay 7 at ap­
proximately 1:30 p.m. The
mower was owned by Roger
Clifford Pardue, 2390 SW 15th,
Gresham according to police
metropolitan area will face
reports.
other state all-stars In a two
game series to be played in
Eugene and P ortlan d next
month.
Nippert is the first Sandy
player in history to receive the
honor.
Women tra cksters snared
tenth place fo r M t. Hood
C om m unity College at the
Northwest College Women’s
Sports Association track meet
F rid a y and S aturday at
Cheney, Wash.
Saints faced tough com ­
petition from 34 Northwest
colleges including two-year and
four year in stitutions in
Oregon, W ashington, Idaho,
Montana and Simon Fraser
College from British Columbia.
Mt. Hood finished with 12
points.
Saint Jo Rasmussen placed
third in the 400 m eter hurdles
with a season’s best of 1:07.2.
M t. Hood mile relay squad
retained a fourth place with
4:14.4; cited by Coach Dorian
Harris as “best time ever.”
The winning com bination
consisted of Jo Rasmussen,
Laura Seldomridge, Julie Ward
and Kim Conner.
P IO N E E R JO H N M cV icker displays the technique which
helped the Sandy trackster take a first in the discus event
with a 128’ 8” toss against Canby a t last week’s home dual
meet. M cV ic ker also placed second in the javelin with a
151’ throw.
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In relay action, the girls
captured fifth place in the 880
medley, comprised of Ward,
Jackie Snodgrass, Kim Hansen
and Conner, recording 1:54.5.
Saint Julie Ward slipped by
with seventh place in the 100
and 220 yard dash. Conner also
took seventh place in the 440
yard dash.
The NCWSA meet finalizes
the Mt. Hood track season,
leaving Saint thinclads in
fourth place among Oregon
colleges as a result of tour­
nament scores.
Saints seek
grid housing
Dan Collins, M t. Hood
Community College assistant
football coach, is seeking
housing for several Saint
gridders for next year.
Collins hopes that families in
the
Gresham
a re a
w ill
volunteer to have the athletes
pay room and board while they
go to school and play football.
The students would move in the
last week of August for training
an outstanding club like this camp.
under the leadership of an
expected to be made at a press
and media conference some
time next week.
For information on the Mt.
Hood Racquet Club, call 665-
8181.
C lu b n o t just te n n is
Call it a plush club, and you’ll
outstanding
p laying
and
get an argument from those
teaching pro, Brian Parrott,
who see it as the coming capital
the concept has been expanded
of fun and games of Portland’s
to include a handball program
Eastside.
and badminton activity, too.
Call it a muscle foundry
which is aimed at exercise and
Since the original market
physical fitness, and you’ll be survey uncovered the need for
disputed by those who see it as
a social club for gentlemen and
ladies, fa m ily -o rie n te d of
course
Fact is, the new Mt. Hood
Racquet Club is ALL of those
things.
A ll tra n s p o rta tio n
4 nights lodging
Sightseeing
R ogue R iv er B oat T rip
Baggage hand lin g
A p p lic a b le taxes
F u lly escorted
‘ 179.00
MH women bag tenth
2-Ball Best Ball
1. Dora Savage and Marty
Amacher; Kathy Adskim and
Barbara Eldredge; 2. Marylee
Rup and Margie Jarvis; Jo
Bowman and Mardell Baessler
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M o w e r ta k e n
Sandy’s heralded basketball
star Alan Nippert has been
selected to play next month on
the state all-star basketball
team.
Nippert alone with other
outstanding senior stars from
the
g re a te r
P ortlan d
MAY 2
Tin W histle Tournam ent
A true lawn and garden tra c ­
tor .. . front, center and rear
PTO power.
• ele c tric starting.
• ,ront axle m ounted mower,
m ows w ithout scalping.
• L ;g high flo ta tio n tires.
• standardized controls with
safety interlocks prevent
s ta rtin g w h ile tra n s m is ­
sion or PTO is engaged.
and
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Nippert picked
as all-star
Results
of Ladies' Day
at Bowman's
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M ark Peterson, 10.2 sec , 100 team's mile relayers, Covey,
yard dash, Mike Opperman, Opperman, Pete and Keller,
51.6 sec., 440, Tim Keller, 188 placed third.
Placing first for Sandy at
feet, javelin; and Greg Jordan,
their dual meet victory over
13 feet, pole vault.
Other Pioneer placers were Canby last F rid a y were
Mike Whisner, second, 880; Peterson, 100 yard dash and
Doug Buhler, second, 2 mile; 220; Opperman, 440; Whisner,
and R ich ard M e y e r, th ird , 880; Joe Davenport, 330 low
hurdles; Tim Keller, shotput
mile.
Sandy’s 440 relay team of and javelin; John McVicker,
Peterson, Covey, Lamm and discus; and Jordan, pole vault.
Wolfe took first place and the
51.6 seconds.
Pole vaulter Greg Jordan
vaulted his lifetime best of 13
feet at the meet to tie the
league’s record this season.
Doug Buhler also had a fine
showing of 9:55.3 seconds in the
two mile event.
Track coach Ed Hug said his
entire team showed all-around
good performances.
Placing first at the Canby
invitational last week were:
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P IO N F.F R M A R K Covey keeps ahead of hie Canby op­
ponent in the 440 relay to help his relay team sweep the
event at last week's meet. Sandy won the meet wrap-up In
the Valley Division Title.
MHCC men drop three
Mt Hood's men’s tennis team
ran into some tough teams
during the past week.
Last Tuesday, they lost to
Columbia Basin 2-5. If the
Saints would have won the
m atch, they would have
finished in second place all
alone Now, with that loaa, it
could be a three-way tie.
they ran into the strongest
tennis team Saint coach Herb
Booth has seen in his five years
at Mt Hood They lost 7-0, 7-2
against Spokane Falls, who are
11-1 on the season
Booth felt Bill Medford and
Steve Matson played extremely
well against the strong com
petition.
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