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14 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thurs., Jan. 30, 1975 (S«e. 1) Soccer coaches clinic planned On home court this weekend A soccer coaches clinic will Portland Airbase from 8:30 be held at the M 4 M p m. until 1 p m Music will be R estaurant, 137 N. M ain, by The Carmels. Gresham, at 9 a m. Saturday, Feb I. A meeting and introduction will be held during breakfast followed by rule discussions State Sen Vem Cook will hast and films. At 2 p.m. an outside State Rep Harvey Akeson, session will be held at East chairtnan of House Ways and Gresham Grade School. Means, on KRDR's Ea staid« The clinic, for all interested coaches, will be conducted by Report Sunday at 9 a.m and Werner Quies from Eugene. repeated at 9 p.m. The Mt Hood Junior Soccer They will discuss the state oi parents dance will be held Feb. the state's budget 14 at the Pang Club at the Saints go for 17th straight win I f M t Hood Com m unity College wins both games this weekend it will run their streak to 17 and there are not many basketball teams at any level that can match that The Saints have all the odds going for them to tie the school’s win streak record set in 1967-€8 when their schedule was not so rigorous They have the home court advantage and previous victories over the teams they w ill face— Peninsula on F rid a y and Olumpic on Saturday "This team has a lot of pride and they are a fun team to coach," said coach Herb Booth. "No matter what happens in the future, they have to be one of my best teams at Mt. Hood " To gain their 16th straight, they must contend with a well- balanced Peninsula squad led by guard Tim Fryer, brother of former Portland Trailblazer Bernie Fryer. To earn number 17, they must out-muscle the extremely physical team from Peninsula led by a 6-foot-S1^, APPLIANCE PARTS A L L M A K E S -w u h e r? . dryers refers, freezers, water heaters, dishwashers, ranges, ovens & small appliances, too! ASK US Y O U R Q U E S T IO N S ! 66 5 -6 1 2 9 GENTRY APPLIANCE CENTER 20 0 NE 2nd Gresham Since 1946 225 pound c e n te r nam ed originally slated for 7:30 p.m. Tweitmeyer And with a name but one official did not show up like Tweitmeyer, he's got to be until 8:40 p m and the other made it by halftime. Only one tough Victory number 14 came last of two scoreboards was Wednesday in a 106-73 rout working and Mt. Hood had to against Clark and number 15 wait more than 30 minutes after the game to get water turned on was a 88-76 blitzing of Highline " I dicki’t think we played for showers. Mt. Hood rolled p a rtic u la rly good defense into Gresham at approximately against Clark, but we did 4 a.m. Sunday, beat, but with handle the boards," said Booth. another victory in hand They led 54-34 at halftime, Sophomore postman John Edwards from Corvallis led the but the margin was cut to six rebounders w ith 18, F re d points w ith th ree m inutes Gibson grabbed 13 and guard remaining. "The game got out of hand Thomas Channel 10 as M t. Hood came up with 56 caroms to and we did not adjust." ex Clark's 28. The Saints shot 47-93 plained Booth. “We were still from the field and 12-18 in free trying to play with finesse, throws compared to C lark’s 34- while the officials were letting 80 from the field and 5-5 from a lot of rough play take place." Thomas Channell led the the line Mt Hood has never lost a Saints as they pulled it out and basketball game to Clark and M ark Christie came off the Wednesday’s contest posed no bench to perform well. E d continued his threat to that record. One of the wards biggest factors besides the domination of the boards with Saints w ell-balan ced a tta c k 14 more rebounds and reserve was the defensive play of E ric Jones added 10 points Gibson against Clark's leading despite getting ejected from the scorer Terry Johnson, who game. “ Our goal is to go through the played for Mt. Hood two years ago. Johnson is averaging more league u nd efeated," said than 20 points per game this Booth. By shooting better than season but only scored four 50 per cent from the field this while in Gibson's clamps and season and playing tenacious finished with six for the game. defense, their record is now 17-2 Mt. Hood's bench once again and they came back to defeat showed their strength as they the only teams to defeat them pumped in 33 points in the late this year Harold Oliver Middle School going against the Penguins. Saturday at Highline was one band led by Gary Bong will at h a lftim e of of those chaotic road games for p erfo rm Saturday's game when Mt. the Saints, but they still pulled Hood attempts to tie the record out a victory. The tipoff was To break it, they must defeat second place Lower Columbia in Longview on Wednesday, Feb. 5. Take Tri-Metti the top. Rip. Akeson E a itild t g u t il weather H, L Hr 53 42 31 54 45 66 52 <1 1.17 44 35 1 06 43 29 .15 37 ■ .00 00 42 ■ readings are made January 22 January 23 January 24 January 25 January 26 January 27 January 28 The Troutdale si by 8:30 a m p M c > F a c t o r y P lp t o i YEAR END tMim NOW TIL SATURDAY 6 PM ONLY Cense Metre SO mo <3.5 p h ♦© A 30°|o ’ 184” Seliger M mm wide engl« ‘ ’ 8 8 " Seliger 21 mm « M e engl«’ . W Seliger J5 mm wide e a g le * . . ’ 5 9 ” Seliger 75 -2 4 0 awn le e m ’ . ’ 159” tl«eli1J5aw n»2.»t«leghe»e . *5 9 ” Seliger 21 mm 13.1 f Cennen ’ 1 1 5 ” Seliger 133 awn 12.« I K e n k e ’7 8 ” Melonen 1 JS nww 13.2 1 It onice ‘9 9 ” j Seliger C/D 135 awn tl Nikon ‘ 1 9 9 *’ NO, IT ’S not a new dance, but fancy step« were taken all over the Sandy upper grade baaketball court in Friday's contest bet ween Sandy and Mota Ila eighth grade teams. The Sandy Mountaineers were victorious, scoring 44 points to Molalla's 25. ( Poet Photo) No slack reeled for fisherm en that the summer steelhead J()hn Day nvers. and the lower fishing also provide fishing fishing is reaching a peak on reache8 of the W allow a, sport for skiers, snowshoers, many of our most famous Tenaha, Minam , and Grande _________________ k next summer, you happen In many parts of the country rivers, and if that weren t Ronde rivers are good spots to enough, the offshore salmon try but whitefiah may be t0 gee a youngish, mustachioed, thia is the time of year anglers fishing is usually red-hot. pursued on any stream or river o v e re q u ip p e d fis h e r m a n , call the slack season Before this has a chance to ()pen for steelhead, salmon, or rather thin and haggard, a It ’s a time with little or no nervous twitch in one eye, stop fishing and a needed break for taper off, the fall chinook and trout. Another sm all school of „ „ j M y I t ’s probably me cleaning and re p a irin g sea-run cutthroat begin en- tering the coastal rivers and persistent and hardy anglers trying to decide where to go equipment, replacing flies and found hard at play this next lures that were fed to trees and the stream and lake fishing for can stream side rocks during trout picks up again with the tjme of year fishing through the Ooo warm er days, and perhaps onset of cooler fa ll te m ice. Central and southeastern Oregon sees most of this ac- The iipper waa first patented regaining lost ground with the peratures. By now the fall hunting tivity although some of the by Whitcomb L. Judson in 1896, wife and family. N a tiv e Oregonians won’t seasons are upon us and all but lakes in the high Cascades Jater g re y ly improved upon. believe this, but it ’s true in the most stubborn anglers give which are open to year round • n tc ililn . up on the fish for awhile to many other areas. I U S HAW • pursue deer and-or upland Unfortiaiately for those of us who live here in the Pacific birds. Those who are able to this tem ptatio n , Northwest, we must sandwich resist these chores in amongst our however, find some of the best fishing trips because there is no fishing of the entire year. Thanksgiving rolls by and the slack season. Let our Sitzboomer In fact, there is no time of winter steelhead begin entering Special take you to year when one doesn’t have the coastal rivers, heetitantly Ski Bowl. M ultorpor and Timberline Hundred, and hundred, of famou, brand tire , et intlntlen-heoting price several kinds of fishing to in sporadic groups to begin with, but in a growing force aa every weekend. choose from. reduction,. * few of them are ,hown below. Some , u e , in lim ited quantity. As with the eastern and the spawning urge becomes an ALL SEATS RESERVED. Call 233 8 3 7 3 for incessant driving force. Prices, good through this Saturday, including mounting, balancing and tax. midwestem states, our fishing pick-up locations, fare information and The peak usually occurs activity reaches a peak in the reservations. All reservations must be All sales final. spring when the trout season about the time of the Christmas holidays and lasts through opens receiyed by N oon each Friday. Only here, of course, the January in moat streams. <£R <1 This is the tim e when a?"! SAVE YOUR STUBS! Night-skiing lift spring chinook and shad runs TERRY I compete for some of the at special group of addicts hooked . tickets half price Tuesday-Friday with just BOB 4 ./ BRENT on rain-swollen rivers, rubber □ tention. But trout hold the NANSON M l four Sitzboomer ticket stubs. LUMM clothes, and sometimes okie 3 STEACY spotlight until mid-July when Sandy drifters can be seen and heard Crosham the warming temperatures and Portland M anager reduced water supplies slow sloshing up and down the banks M anager M anager of virtually every river that - angler success. w connects eventually «nth the T R I M E T . . B e t t e r s e rv ic e fo r m o r e p e o p le .^ This would provide some respite for the haggard and sea. — Less hearlded but equally tra v e l-w e a ry an gler except Michelin Steel Belt Radial Blems. loved by their followers are two Four Sizes. Spectacular Savings. other kinds of fishing which are LIMITED QUANTITY AT ALL 3 Call Any Store. now at a peak. B amm A me ricamo •f CHAINS 25% OFF LOCATIONS Owl. The whitefish fisherman or U i H /,»/,,,„/ A « w h itefish erm an , take your SANDY choice, pirsues his solitary G RESH AM PO RTLAND (Coupon Good thru Month of January and February) t activity on manyof the rivers of DAYTON STEEL RADIAL north central and northeastern B.F. 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