Mon. May 19, 1975 (Sec. I, GRESHAM (Ore., OUTLOOK Bruins to face Wilson The Siim Barlow baseball li'iin i w ill have (heir work cut oul lor them Monday. wlion they tangle with the Wilson High T ro jan s in the q u a r­ terfinals ol tin' stale bane k ill championship "Wilson has a great busehull tradition,'' Bruin coach Dale Stebbins said “ We've scouted them their last two games and they've got some good ballplayers They play pretty goisl defense anil hit the I ni it well "(It course when yisi get this tar, you knoyv you'll tie up w ill be ttie first time the Brums against u good ball club," he have reached the state quar noted tertuuils in any sport in the Wilson won the P ortland school's history inlerscholastic League Idle The Bruins are coming oil a Tuesday, downing Madison 10 7 lug win Wednesday, when in eight innings At one lime Bruce Koch hurled a one-hitter they were down 7-2, lint scored against Milwaukie to win the three m arkers in the fifth Wilco League baseball crown frame and one each in I he sixth Koch struck out seven and and seventh to tie the gume walked only three in the game Two doubles and a single in the Milwaukie's only hit came in eighth inning brought home the the fourth frame, a bunt single winning Trojan runs by Bob Buck Ttie upcoming game against Barlow scored their fust run Wilson w ill be played Monday in the third inning when Mike ill Sam Barlow High School It Fitz singled, stole second base PRICE -N- PAK and came in on a single by Kelly Kerris In the seventh period, Dan Nettleton got on base through a M ilw a u k ie e rro r He was thrown out at second, txit upset the second baseman who was trying for a double play The second baggers' , mm » throw to first allowed the hitler, Gene Begimbal. to sprint to second Begimbal later scored on a single by Koch S ait , I v m J ooi wo i— i « » M .iw tu k « 000 000 » ~ 0 I S Koch ano tftoMert. McCoy end Seewe* U-PRICE - U-BAG - U-SAVE Barlow dominates all-star picks The Sam Barlow High Bruins dominated the selections for the W ilco League A ll-S ta r baseball team, placing three players on the first team and three on the second team Barlow catcher Dan Walters and pitcher Tim Fitz were unummous choices in the vote taken Wednesday by W ilco League coaches Clackamas catcher Greg Cusick and Jerry Komlolsky also earned first teum honors Other first team selections were firs t baseman T im Searight of Clackamas, second baseman K e lly K e rris of Barlow, and third baseman Gary Stover, The Dalles Mike M arlin. Milwaukie was named first string u tility player and first string Wilco holders were Bill Murray, Clackamas; Steve G ratton , M ilw au kie; Siotl M iller, West Linn and Jeff Hanson. Tigard Lynn Dyer Clackamas awl Glenn Baggerly, West Linn, lii-d for shortstop homrs Barlow teammates Bruce Koch, Dan Nettleton and Gene Begimbal were aecond team picks for pitcher, third base and outfield, respectively. Bon Seawull, Milwaukie, was named second team catcher and Tun Phlaum of Gresham was second team pitcher O ther second team picks were T im K ransw ich, Lakeridge, first base Curt Chandler, Bex Putnam, second base; Boil Sauer. I^ake Oswego, o utfie ld and E ric D acklin, Tigard, outfield The all stars, excluding the Barlow players, were featured at the Wilco league Senior All Star double-header Saturday night at Mt Hood Community Col leg The Barlow Team received its League Championship 192nd Between Stark trop hy and M ilw a u k ie was awarded the W illa m e tte Division Trophy. Teams for the All-Star game were: And Burnside Save Money w ith These Coupons W I l L A M B T T I D IV IS IO N CLA CKAM A S - & »•« ClMlCk. 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Sat. • a m . • 3 p.m. 761-2121 COASTAL CRUISES Juna 28 July 4 Air/Saa Tour Portland Vancouver Via Air lina Vancouvar Lot Ansala» Prudential Linas SS Santa Magdalena Raturn lo Port land V ia Airiina For Mora Inform ation Contact Peggy Bronaugh in Gratham at 60 6 8438. M ilw a u k ie g irls spikers edged Gresham in the dual m eet Thursday 65 and one third to 43 and two-thirds Milwaukie won nearly every event, with Gresham placing first in the long jump and shot put and narrowly missing in the 44(brelay by one-tenth of one second Kori Hasselblad raked in the points for Milwaukie, winning the DO hurdles in 15 2, the high jum p at 5-3 and anchored the winning 880 medley In other croas-over meeting the Centennial spikers just missed defeating Clackamas girls 56 53 Cindy Curtis won the 440 for Centennial in 1:01.0 while Barb Hansen won thcR80 and mile. Karen liam s won the shotput with a 35-4 toss, and placed third in discus behind team­ mate Joan Kemp, who won the event. Bex Putnam nipped Beynolds 55 to 53 Mi, with Reynolds winning the 880, mile, shot put and discus CLA CKAM A S M . C IN T B N N IA L la in .) »> H IG H L IG H T » - IM . M a r'« *m u » . Cl. Ill W0. M a n a Annul Cl. M S , a m » Lvom . Ci. H I SM*v Joogor. Cl, 77 4 440 C*xJv Curwn. Co. 1410 M 0 Barb H om o* Co. 7 I t o . T m tvti , MuOfeord, Cl. 7 7 1 4 Mrto S orb Homo«, Ca. 5247. L«ndo Surface. Ci, 5 34 7 ” 0 yard hurdle». Dob Sfophom. Cl. 154 440 Kotov Clodtomo* (WoHoo. Lvom. S te a M n t A n n u l) SI 5, C e n te n n ia l (Edm aodet. Corfu»’'. M*m *. Jones) SI 1 M 6 MedHv Kotov Contonnsoi (Carfson. Mwm. Jones. CurK»s, I SS0 Shot out Koron hams Ca. 29*4 D t u u i. Joan Kamo. Ca. ’04 homj - Larson. Cl. M - 4 ^ Koran hams. Co. »7-4. Barb Fowars. 4 4 -11 JaveUn Joan Kem©. Ca. 17»-4, Barb Power t Cl. I M l Mt©n mm©. Apbv Lvom . CL 1 4 . Co*»v Fierce Ca. 4-10. Co»hv to ifU ck CL 4-0 Lon* kxna. a w > v Lvom , Cl, 17-0. Kerry Servos. Ca. i t - I T * M IL W A U K II OIL*« G R E S H A M (G IR L S ) H IG H L IG H T S — 110 HurdNs. Kori H a t sooted. M IS 7. Joan Oonfov M 114. Ootonav G. IS», »00 Vaf Hon«. M 117, Am v B e owo* G. I I I . 440 relev Mdw«u*»e ( Flo ret. Foster, Newman. Hong), SIS, Gr» shorn SI.4. Jovottn. Zore Hughson, M, 130. Llndo Talar ico, M . 115-K) <40 DotoHov, G, 40 0 Kort HassaOtad. M . 413, O sc u t. M ori B u rta. M, M - 0 ,‘i. Shown« W o tM M . t t •••*» Cooonfer G. »7-10. 770. L u o Fierce. M , 77-4. Cunninthom, G. 77 4. Ko»v Newman. M, 77 7 High lump. Kori HossoKMed M, 1 3 . Koe, G, 1 0 . Kovang G. 4-10. Long fume. S Oafpnov. G, 14-I n , Joan Oa*iOV. M . I W n . WHtov G, IS-O'/S. J Dotpnov G. H 4 M i. Shot out Borgtfrom. G, 40-v>, Zoro Mupmon, M. 37-3. M 0 motfHv Mrtwaofcto (Hong, Foolgr. Howmon HoilOtBtad). I S7 1 RCX RUTNAM SSH. R C Y N O L O S S3’ -i (G IR L S ) H IG H L IG H T S - »00. KoKv Vohgr. R F, 111 770 KoOv Vono» KP 744 100 — Anvggw, R 713 3 M< n . AnGonon R. S 3 4 1 Bovmgr, R. S Jt 4 HurOHi. Ko«v Groan. KP 140 440 rolov. R o i Putnam (GoAoghor, Groan Hood Vottor) SI 7 M 0 modNv rotav Ko« Putnam (Groan. WN*om i, Hood. S m B o v ) I SOI Sho» out. Kttgoro. R. 34-»vi O ic u * . KKgoro. R. 10»-'* Eagle golfer places second Even with a super three- under par 71, Steve Veith of . A O» U S 7 „ ^ r » y .siry Centennial still placed second in the W ilco A ll-S ta r G olf Tournam ent at Glendoveer Thursday. Jack Schneider of Clackamas Sundial Travel Service was low medalist with a 70, No. 4. Hivanld« Bldg Saatidt. Dragon 97138 Casey Skopd of l»akc Oswego P»4M MBDrt Co«aOO crut*» 'HM a If* fired u 72 and Guy Mount of i,. . , ... ----- l^ikeridge shot a 73 Reynolds' A i M «»«« .. . - - ■ ----------------- . _ Steve Smart had a 76 CO»-----, - ........... sto«o —_Zo, QW wsq Scores of other Centennial .... *'■ j golfers were Greg Thompson Ships 79. Pat Casey 83 and Bandy K ra il 83 Ijs rry Skreen of Sam Barlow had an 82 On Wednesday the Eagles dropped a 10 stroke decision in a playoff against Lake Oswego to determ ine the W ilco Columbia Division dual meet championship "E ven if we would have had a real hot nine, I don't think it would have been enough Io beat them,” said Eagle golf coach Keith DeCourcev. Two Lake Oswego players shot one-under par 35s at Glendoveer while Steve Veith was low for Centennial with a 37. I f A M SCO RE - W '««m «,N Diyiwon Tas, CoAx»V>H O iyitM « MB M R O A L IS T S - Jack S c M w a v Clack a m o t 70 Stovo Vo»R. Comonniol. 7). Cotov U o a o . LOAO Otwogo 77. Guv LofcOFfdgo. 71 Specially Priced th ro u g h ­ out th e Factory au th o rized Sale- Ends M a y 31st SEE THE NEW ENERGY SAVERS THAT GET DISHES CLEAN WITH 50% LESS ELECTRICITY BUILT-INS • PORTABLES • CONVERTIBLES K E V IN S i’A L L Y unleashes javelin forCentennial F rid a y in a dual track meet with Rex Putnam High. Scally's best toss of the year is 178 ft. (Outlook photo) Eagles post upset Save Money w ith These Coupons Centennial thinciads posted although placing second in five lifetim e bests as the Eagles their respective events, were upset Putnam, 76-69, in a Wilco Bob Field with a 1:58.4 in the league track meet Friday at half and Alan Roberts w ith a Centennial. 10:03.3 in the two mile. The result reversed this year The Eagles had tied for first when Putnam had defeated the in the Wilco league's Columbia Eagles, 83-62 division but had been beaten by Tim Hanley won both dashes Lake Oswego in a dual meet. for the Eagles at 10 2 in the 100 This gave the Columbia crown and 22 6 in the 220 Keith Scally to the Lakers and put Cen­ won the pole vault at 12-6. tennial against Putnam in Also posting lifetimes bests, yesterday's cross-over meets. Area batters, Kuriers top Wilco statistics As everyone knows statistics can be misleading, but they can also provide some interesting in fo rm a tio n about baseball teams and individual players The fin a l W ilco League baseball stats, released last week, had Gresham -area teams and players at the top (and b ottom ) of many categories. Three local players ranked in the top ten batters of the Wilco league Kelly Ferris, of Barlow was fifth in the standings with a .403 average, w ith 25 hits. IGtehenAid Save M oney w ith These Coupons 43*1 Team m ate Dan N ettleton ranked e ig hth w ith a 368 av erage and Centennial's Steve Hettum was ninth with a 367 average Sam Barlow High pitchers allowed the least runs per game, w ith an ERA of 1 05 Hood R iver's hurlers gave up 1 45 runs and Gresham came next w ith an ERA of 1.68. Reynolds' opponents got 3 68 runs per game, while Cen­ tennial allowed 4 50. Jeff Gibson of Milwaukie bad the most stolen bases this Save M oney w ith These Coupons season, w ith 13, and M ark Hettum of Centennial stealing 8. fo r the second greatest amount. Tim Fitz was the second most winning pitcher in the league with an 8-2 record and had the lowest earned run average, 1.01. Tim Pflaum of Gresham and Jeff Koch of Barlow tied for third lowest ERA with 1.14. Tim Fitz topped the strikeout list, fanning 78 batters and Pflaum of Gresham allowed the third fewest walks, l i for the season. Barlow teams, singles lose In second round Friday brought both victory and defeat to local players in the state tennis championship Two doubles teams and a singles p la ye r made it to aecond round of action befor? being defeated, w hile Cen­ tennial's Dan Trevarthan was defeated in the first round The B ru in duo of Donna Vamashita and M u rie H illyard won their firs t match, easily beating Jamie Rees and Laurie Hirschbert of Mac-Hi, 6-2, 6-4. They were later defeated by top seeded girls doubles team Alison Day and Tina Mickelson of Medford, 7-5,6-3. Kathy Strebin won a tough three set decision over Teresa Alexander. Pendelton, 4-6, 6-1. 6-4, but was downed by Colleen Loprinzi, Grant, 6-4,1^, 7-5. In boys doubles action. Barlow's John Surmeyer and Nat Pearson crunched Den Zener and Lonnv Huffman of Grant 6-4. 6 2 South Salem’s Paul M iller and Whitney Boise later trounced the Barlow duo 6-0.6-4 Centennial's Dan Trevarthan lost in first round action to David Kays of South Eugene, 3- 6. 6-4,6-7 Saints dump Chokers 296 NE 2nd 845-41M 0« br Sretham Frfdayi ‘fil «:N Friday was a great day for baseball, especially if you play ed for Mt. Hood The Saints dumped G ra y 's H arbor Community College 4-1,7-1 in a double header under sunny skies. In the firs t game Mt Hood jumped to 2-0 lead in the firs t inning Grays Harbor's lone marker came in the eighth period, when they got five runs frame, but Mt. Hood came back to win the game 7-1. in the bottom of the eighth with F IR S T B A M S two more runs The Saints got Gr«Y* M l B -l 4 1 10 hits, while Mark Carnathan IC C m an «— I N I threw a 4 hitter against the Washington team »■CO NO B A M S The second game was a little û fk » * H « r » k r •IB M l B - l 1 ) closer, as MHCC led by a one- M l H n 4 CC ...........I N ______ M ■-> • > E M a rt M G r«w t. K n o w «KB H u « m « point margin until the eighth Save Money w ith These Coupons i VVVVÌ V A LW A I LXXXXXXXXXXXJOÛ U.S. No. 1, Russet POTATOES 10-lb. 58 First One Price-N-Pak 192nd Between Burnside And Stark 5