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SANDY (O re .) POST T h u n .. M ay 22, 1975 (Swc. 1)
Summer swimming schedule set
Welches holds
mini Olympics
A
The second "m in i" Olympics Troy Humphrevs
GIRLS' JAV ELIN : I Teresa
track and field championships
were held in the science room Dibble. 2 Brenda Massey. 3
at Welches Elementary School Karen Ligatich
BOYS JAV ELIN : 1 Brian
last week
Students competed for three Crockatt. 2 Pepe Valían. 3
places in four events, the shot- Darren Schouten
GIRLS DISCUS: 1. Karen
put using a ping pong ball, the
javelin using a soda straw, the Ligatich. 2 Ta mi Peterson. 3.
discus using a paper circle and Maria Hall
BOYS’ DISCUS:
1 Gary
the high jum p using a marble
The first, second, and third Reese. 2 Frank Kim, 3 Kip
place finishers for boys' and O'Connor
GIRLS HIGH JU M P
1
girls' events are as follows:
Stephanie Hansen. 2 Michelle
G IR L S ’
SHOT PVT
I
utephanie Hansen. 2 Barbara Cleland. 3. Connie Grenvik
BOYS’ HIGH JUMP 1 Tod
McHugh. 3 Michelle Cleland.
BOYS’ SHOT-PUT: 1 Paul Hergert. 2. John Coulter. 3
Daugherty. 2 Pepe Valían. 3 Frank Kim
Jaycees schedule
bike safety rodeo
The second annual Bicycle
Safety
Rodeo has been
scheduled for Saturday. May
31. at 10 a m on the Sandy-
E le m e n t a r y
S ch oo l
Playground
The event w ill be sponsored
fcy the Sandy-Hoodland Jaycees
with the co-operation of the
Sandy Police Department.
An obstacle course w ill be set
up to check both rider's skills
and bicycle equipment Each
bike w ill be individually safety
checked
Chuck Carpenter, chairman
of the project for the Jaycees.
says that free reflective tape
w ill be applied to the bikes and
each child w ill have an op­
portunity to register his bike
with the police department to
aid in recovery of lost or stolen
bikes
SW IM M E R S M ll.l. receive instruction at the Sandy pool
this summer in all sty les including the backstroke.
(Post Photo)
Tri-County Baseball
The Sandy Junior Pacific
team w ill host Reynolds Wilkes
at the high school field tonight
at 6:30 o’clock in a Tri-Countv
Zig Zag ranger notes
The weather has turned to
spring and af long last the snow
is receding Wildflowers were
seen blooming at the edge of a
snowbank the other day and
that must make spring official.
We have responded by get­
ting the campgrounds in the
valley opened and in service.
The following campgrounds are
open: Green Canyon. McNeil,
Riley. Camp Creek. Tollgate
and Clear Creek picnic area.
Lane Wintermute is back
with us as campground ad­
m inistrator for his third year.
If you're wondering what to do
or where to get something, stop
him when he walks by. He
should have the answer or he
w ill get it for you
Other campgrounds w ill open
as the snow allows. T rillium
Lake w ill probably be available
by mid-June
The tra il crew has also been
busy and reports the following
trails open: Castle Canyon.
Flag Mountain. Still Creek.
Salmon River to Goat Creek
and Old Salmon River
The tr a il crew reported
seeing our old friendly bear
back up Salmon River this year
again So if you are camping up
Salmon River before the high
country melts out, be sure you
hang your bacon high in a tree
or you may be missing break­
fast Last year Mrs. Bear had a
cub with her and she surprised
Salmon River hikers until mid-
July. Steve Couche, comes on
board to be one of the tra il
rangers for the summer
You may remember seeing
him this w inter if you were a
cross-country skier Steve w ill
be up Salm on R iv e r, on
weekends helping you, if he
can. and keeping an eye on the
bear For those wishing to go to
Ramona Falls, I'd have to say
it w ill probably be mid-June A
couple days gao you couldn’t
even drive to the trailhead
because of snow.
M eetin g set
in cem etery
FANCHER
M eanw hile
the
J u n io r
American South team w ill be in
Lynch and the Junior National
squad w ill play at Scappoose
Tomorrow the Midget Pacific
team w ill play Rockwood No 2
at the Sandy High School
diamond.
The
M idget
American South teams and the
Midget Nationals w ill also host
visitors toSandy Friday
Fifteen compete
in games
Distance wheeling, sprints,
javelin, shot-put and 40-yard
wheelies were just a few of the
events at the Mt Hood Com­
m unity College W heelchair
Games Sunday.
Fifteen people participated in
the second annual event, which
serves as prelim inary for the
regional games in Seattle this
weekend.
The competition was open to
any person with a permanent
physical disability restricting
that in d iv id u a l fro m usual
athletic competition, said Lynn
W ingerd. MHCC p hysical
therapy assistant instructor
and meet director Athletes
TH R U A U G .22
were assigned to categories
PO ST TIME
based upon the degree of
AT 7 3 0 PM
disability.
In the 79-yard slalom event,
Jim Hernandez (category III)
raced around lane markers and
over three obstacles for the
best tim e of 46.5 seconds,
The Cliffside Cemetery board followed by Lennie Clark with
of directors and stockholders 61 8
:< * i , i n □ CLUB
w ill meet Saturday, May 24. at
Dan Zebley took fir s t in
at Fairview Par* in Portland
East out Banlieid Freeway I-80N
11 a m. a t the cem etery • category IV with a 52-second
ME 223rd and Halsey Street
grounds to discuss c u rre n t time Roger Anderson clocked
concerns.
a 51.7 for first and Stephen
GATE PASS
Chess was second with a 53 8 in
Racing Monday Thru Saturday
Interested persons are in­ category V
Adm it oearer and guest
vited to attend the meeting.
one night only Sorry children
Top man in the discus event
under 12 not admitted
was Glen Svaren with a throw
SP
of 77-7 and Fred Rider was
second in category V with 56-11.
Hernandez took category I I I
with a 67-6
Svaren tallied the most points
DEPEND ON
of five throws for the top spot in
the precision javeline event
with a mark of 66 points Clark
T ru c k P a r t»
notched 54 points and Barbara
Allen (category IV) recorded
50. Darrell Von and Zebley
FO R
earned 48 points.
Q U A L IT Y A U T O M O T IV E P A R T S
In the 100-yard dash Zebley
was first in category IV w ith a
EXPERT
time of 22 seconds. Category III
found Hernandez with the best
M A C H IN E S H O P S E R V IC E
THEYBE
BACK!
league game
class is Intended fo r those
youngsters who have at least
advanced beginner swimming
skills, and are interested in
learning the four competitive
swimming strokes and trying
(Hit for (lie Blue M arlin Aquatic
Clut) swim team
Patrons are also reminded
that there are several special
swims scheduled for adults
There is an early bird swim
w hich is held on Monday.
Wednesday
and
F rid a y
mornings from 7 to K a m . as
well as a special one-half hour
Schedules lor the summer
swim p ro gram have been
released by M ark Sm ith,
director of the Sandy Aquatics
program at (he Sandy grade
school pool.
In a d d itio n to Red Cross
swmi classes w hich are offered
eaeh summer, there w ill he
several new activities initiated
this year including a teen swim
from 8:30 p m . to 9:30 p m
Wednesday evenings
Registration lo r Red Cross
classes, adult classes, diving,
pre-competitive. tiny-tot and
water babies w ill be held June
9 In-district registration for
Sandy area residents w ill be
from 9 to 10 a in and from 1 to 3
p.m. Registration for out-of
district residents w ill be from
10am to noon and 1 to 3 p.m.
Those who miss the p re ­
registration w ill be able (osign
up during the public recreation
swim after J une 9
Red Cross classes w ill be
ottered in two week sessions
which w ill be held on the
fo llo w in g dates: session I.
June 16 to 27. sessionII. June30
to Ju ly t l , session 111. July 14 to
25; session IV. July 28 to Aug
8; and session V. Aug 11 to 22.
During each session, classes
w ill be scheduled from 9-9:40
a m ; 9:45-10:20 a m.; 10:25-
11:15 a m. and 11:20 a m to
noon
Each session w ill provide
instruction in the following
American Red Cross levels:
water babies, tinv-tots. novice,
beginners, advanced begin­
ners.
in te rm e d ia te s
and
swimmers Life saving classes
w ill be scheduled when
enrollment reaches 12 students.
Water babies (6 months to 3
years) w ill be scheduled to
meet from noon to 1 p. m.
Class size w ill range from a
m in im u m of seven to a
maximum of 15 students All
water safety instructors are
certified by the American Red
Cross
Special activities and classes
offered by the swim center for
the summer include a pre-
competitive class which w ill be
held from noon to 1 p.m This
IN S T R U C T O R M A R K S m ith w ill be
teaching sw im m ing classes at the Sandy
F irst round action begins
tomorrow in the Northwest
Community College baseball
time of 19.0 followed by Clark
championship and the Mt Hood
w ith 26.5 and Von at 29.6.
Saints face an uphill clim b in
Anderson turned in the best for
Spokane crushed all com­ th e ir quest fo r th e ir own
category V w ith a 20.5 and
p
e
tito rs at the N orthw est tournament title
Chess was second with 21.3 and
Coach Bon Walp's diamond
C om m un ity College cham ­
David M id kiff third with 25 9.
pionships at Mt. Hood Friday nine w ill square tiff in the
Hernandez clocked a 1:450
and Saturday, winning firs t tourney's second go at 1 p m
for firs t in the 440-yard event
against tough Bellevue CC The
place in nine of 17 events
and Clark was second at 2:21 in
Washington team worked their
category III. Chess was first in
way
into the tournament with a
The M t. Hood spikers
category V w ith 1:59 and
playoff victory over Shoreline
finished
fifth
in
the
field
of
13
Anderson notched second with
team s, w ith M ike Schoen CC recently.
2:39 Theodore Simpson turned
The double-elimination a ffa ir
in the best tim e for the 40-yard taking MHCC's only first place gets underway at 10 a m when
dash with a 35.2 Anderson was victory in the steeple chase Spokane F a lls and Low er
clocked in the 880-yard race at with a tim e of 10:02 76.
Columbia lake to the field Pre-
3:35.6.
tourney favorite Yakima and
Highly touted Saint sprinter Green River CC drew byes in
Hernandez again turned in
the best time of 12.1 followed by B ill Serdar took second in the the initia l round
Von w ith 17.7 in category III 100-yard dash with a time of
The Saints w ill be looking
of the 40-yard wheelie com­ 10.04 Adama F all of Spokane
ooo
petition. Zebley noted a 13.5 for won the event with a 9 72 time,
A
3,000
m
ile
road was built in
category IV win and Anderson and also captured top honors in
ancient Peru from Ecuador to
the220
with
21.57
and Chess recorded 13 and 14 9,
southern Chile.
respectively, for category V.
In the 100-yard hurdles event,
in which two-by-fours are laid
across the track every ten
yards. Anderson turned in the
best tim e of 24.2, followed by
Charlene Curtiss with 34.2 and
Svaren with 40.7 in category V
Zebley clocked a 30 second run
for firs t in category IV and
Clark took category III w ith a
33.5.
Charlene Curtiss also turned
in an 18.5 time for the women
only 60-yard dash.
In the shot-put competition
Hernandez was tops with a put
of 20-9 Rider was second with
18-8 and Mark Welty third with
17-0
Rider garnered the distance
javeline event with a throw of
61-1. Zebley was second and
Clark third.
Anderson won the one-mile
event with a time of 7:45.2.
Hernandez was second with
8:06 and Chess third with 8:21.
Saints fifth
ESTACADA STORE
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256 NE H ojro Rd.
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right down the gun barrel if
they manage to oust Bellevue.
Yakima happens to be in the
same bracket and would be
MHCC's next opponent at 8
p m. A verdict over YCC would
move the Saints into the
championship tilt
But Yakima is not a (earn
that goes to the throat in the
clu tch
The Indians have
walked away with the coveted
title 14 times in the past 25
years They won all (he mar
bles last year at Yakima and
finished second in 1973
Eour games are on tap
Friday and three games are
slated fo r Saturday
The
championship contest w ill be
dueled at 3 p m unless the
team com ing through the
loser’s bracket wins The two
squads would then meet at 8
p m for the title
Walp said he felt the tourney
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Grade School pool this summer. See story
on this page (or class schedules and limes.
I Post Photo!
would be one tit the best ever if
the weather held up The coach
indicated that any one of the six
entrants are capable of getting
hot and winning it all.
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SPECIALISTS IN
CYLINDER HEAD RECONDITIONING
ENGINE BLOCK RECONDITIONING
PISTON AND ROD RECONDITIONING
BRAKE SERVICE (Disc or Drum)
311 Proctor, Sandy
cents, families (Friday nights
only i $1 25
Season passes are also
available for families and in­
dividuals Prices (or season
passes are as follows: lull
year fam ily. 128; individual.
$13.50; quarter year family.
$13 50; individual. $7
Cost for Bed Cross classes ot
10 lessons are $5
Pre
co m p etitive classes of 10
lessons w ill lx- $H
For additional information on
any ol the programs offered at
the |M)ol. call 668 5544
Saints draw Bellevue in opener
WE’RE f e
HEAD­
HUNTERS
SANDY
recreation swim for 25 cents
which is held daily from 6:30 Io
7 p m Adult swimming in
struction w ill be offered on
Monduy evenings from 7 to 8
o'clock
Senior adults in the coni
inunily may wish to lake ad­
vantage of the golden age swim
(55 years and older) fee which
w ill permit them to swim for 25
cents from I to 2 p.m. only
Other pool fees are as follows:
d a ily recrea tion adm ission
tees: students (under 18) 51)
cents; adults (19 and over) 75
i
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G L E N S V A R E N , M L Hood Comm unity College student,
was top man in the discus event Sunday during the second
annual Oregon W heelchair Games at Mt. Hood. Mvaren’s
best toss of the day was 77-7.
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