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Mon., April 21, 1975 (S«c 1 Mt. Hood tops Linn-Benton, 5-3 J A V E I.IN T H R O W E R Kevin Scull» got oil a 16»-« to»» Thursday for unr of *1* ( r u le nn la I Ural place« again»! R e * Putnam . Eagle* Inal (heir first dual meet of the irakon, 82-83. (Outlook Photo) Mt Hood won a varsity game and lost a junior varsity game in a baseball doubleheader at L in n Benton C o m m u n ity College Thursday Saint coach Ron Walp gave pitchers Tom Pritchard and Steve Warner a brie! warmup (or the league doubleheader Saturday at Centralia and both responded w ith sharp p e r formances W arner struck out two, walked two and allowed three runs in (our innings, then Pritchard picked up his fourth win against one loss by shutting them out until the seventh Final score of the varsity game was. 5-3. Linn Benton made a lew throwing errors and Mt. Hood took advantage of them. Four of Mt Hood’s five runt were unearned, Dave Jepson scored on Claude Sammons's fielders choice in the fourth inning for the only earned run Linn Benton won the second game. 5-1, Mt Hood's only tally came in the seventh when Tony Pedro scored on a single by Greg Young Mt Hood travels to Bremerton on Tuesday for a twinbill against Olympic. FIR»T CAMS * * HeedCC ............Wl JM »-4 I 1 Lkw-RemeaCC IX W t - l I 4 W«nwr. PrMchera (41, MrsreaUtl <Z> M4 HudMX. A m « . McLaweaka (4) M Nshaa W - ArrtOwS L - McLaueate sacouo oams Ml. Heed CC ........... MS NS 1-1 I I Uaa-««eeaCC I * «11 x—» 4 I has done for that distance Efforts that did not produce a lot of points for Centennial, but were outstanding individual achievem ents according to Crane, came from freshman miler Gary James with a 4:41.1 in the mile and sophomore Paul Hagstrom behind him at 4:58.1 and sophomore D eidrick Snelling ahead of him in 4:40.2. Rob Hannon also set a fresh man school record in the triple jump by going 39-5-and-three- fourths Centennial girls came back after their loss to Gresham by topping Rex Putnam, 81-28. Thursday. The Gresham girls trounced Lake Oswego, 71-38. Reynolds gals got by Hood River, 62-47, and Sam Barlow lost to The D alles, 89-20, Friday. In boys meets F rid a y , Barlow was edged by The Dalles, 75-70, Lake Oswego defeated Gresham. 80'«-64<A, and Reynolds nipped Hood River Valley, 77-70. Barlow's Kurt Hartney tied the fastest time this season in the 220 with a 22 2 He also ran a swift 49 9 in the 440. where his time of 49 6 is still the state's fastest Jim Pitts got off one of the league's top shot puts (53- mm , A bicycle worth an estimated 870 was stolen from Jesse John Gordon. 728 SE 205th, while it was parked at the west end of Gresham Mall parking lot on April 17, according to police reports M H Factory W a rra n ty W h ile Stock Lasts C om e in and buy D a y t o n T h o ro b re d DELUXE 78 all the O u ts ta n d in g Q u a lit y , P e rfo rm a n c e Birge W id e re v e rs e -m o ld e d 7 8 series, sup er-strong 4 -p ly h i-te s t p o ly e s te r cord, long m ile a g e , e x t r a co m fo rt, m u lti-s u rfa c e tra c tio n tr e a d . wallcoverings you need to decorate any room inyo. aaasNAM «aw WJÿSixX.’W t LO. I4*-1, ' TNR O A L L Ii M . (AM BARLOW N k»«MLl«HTt - Met ewL am am. ». « X . Je« H em «. TD. »I-W. Jeff «Maa. TO N-4W. Tarry Tkemaaa. TD. 4S-X Jaxeka. 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Klngsmen won 11 of the 17 events, but did not overwhelm Centennial as they have most other opponents this season “ Considering their best efforts against our previous best efforts. 1 figured that we were good for a little less than the way it turned out,’* said Centennial coach Hiram Crane “ We got a few breaks and competed well " Crane figured his boys to score not more than 50 points again« Putnam at thia point In (he season, but they picked up a few extra because Putnam's district high jump champion Frank Gibson was sidelined with an injury and their best intermediate hurdler hit two hurdles and dropped out of the race Also, John Gritters, who won the 880 with a time of 1:54 4, did not double in the mile or two-mile, where he was sure to pick up points “Other thatn those people and an injured halfmiler, they came at us at full strength," said Crane " If we can beat The Dalles and Lake Oswego, which I see as very close meets, we could meet Rex Putnam again at the end of the season ’’ C entennial’s first places came from Joe Abbott in the high jump, Kevin Scally in the javelin, John IxiMain in the discus and shot. 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