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8 SANDY (Ore ) POST Thor» A ugu*l 13 198) (Se< 1) Club raises $800 H u n t e r s ’ b e h a v io r h as lim ite d access to la n d fo r handicapped The fourth annual P acific N orthw est K iw anis Golf T ournam ent, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Boring, w as an outstanding success with 124 p lay ers and nine Kiwanis team s com peting The to u rn am en t w as held a, M ountain View Golf C ourse Aug I Mike M organ of Sunnyside K iw anis Club had the low ne, of 71, while Al G uess, a non K iw am an, had a low net of 70 The E sta c a d a Kiw anis team ot Bob Cody, Dick Sponbauer, D ave H orner an d B rad Day won the team trophy with a score of 292 The Kiwanis Club of Boring has d onated SHOO of the tournam ent proceeds to th e Mt Hood Kiw anis C am p for H andicapped C hildren The 1982 to u rn am en t will be held Aug 7 Area well represented at swimming meets Doug C rane, 13, was the high pom, sw im m er for the Oregon All S tar team in a me«-, at Bedding. Cali, . las, weekend i i He placed in eight events, and turned in p ersonal liests in live of them He finished firs, in five events, took one second, a fourth and a sixth Also las, w eekend, sev eral are a sw im m ers p articip ated in the North Bend A quatic Club Invitational Seven y ear old Damon Hodge won three firsts and finished se cond in two events at North Bend B ichard Rolph. ,4. finish ed fourth in one even, and fin is h e d s ix th in th r e e others T erri H anson, 13, by KEN I I I It BIS of (he Kish and W ildlift* Department Oregonians h av e a w ealth of fish and wildlife reso u rces on public land More than half the sta te is publicly own ed and alm ost all of that is open to free public access In m any sta te s this is not tru e and alm ost all ow ner ship is in p riv ate hands In Oregon m any species a re at least as ab u n d an t on public land as they a re on p riv ate D eer, elk. ch u ck ars. quail, grouse, antelope th ere a re m any a re a s w here h u n ters can pu rsu e these species governed only by the fish and g am e law s and the rules of g o o d sp o rtsm an sh ip But even m ibis sta te there a re species w hich a re found p red o m in an tly on p riv a te land T h ere a re relativ ely lew a re a s to hunt p h easan ts, for ex am ple, on public land and som e of th<* best hunting lor quail or H ung arian p a r t r i d g e is on o r n e a r c u ltiv a te d land w hich is alm ost all p riv ately owned Bui in this s ta te as in others, the h u n ter is finding it in creasingly difficult to o b tain access to p riv ate lands With this problem in m ind, th e “ N a t i o n a l F u t u r e F a rm e r" official publication of the F u tu re F a rm e rs ol A m erica, included in its re cent nationw ide larm youth stu d y , q u estio n s on land av ailab ility lor hunting The study w as conducted last w inter and it rev ealed th a t 46 2 p e r c e n t of su b scrib ers had posted their laud More than half of the su b scrib ers (51.2 percent» indicated that they had done this becau se of an unplea sant ex p erience caused by h unters Seventeen percent noted they had posted their land b ecause of an unplea sant ex p erience caused by h u n ters that they had heard a b o u t O th e r fre q u e n tly m e n t io n e d cau ses fo r p o s tin g in c lu d e d : m o re g am e than the limit taken, litter, theft and vandalism , need to pro tect livestock, need to build g am e popula lions, bunting a re a too close to farm buildings, hunting lim ited to people known by the landow ner S ubscribers w ere also ask ed what it Mould take to open land to hunting again The m o s t frequent responses to this question included hun ting fee » retu rn ed if no d am ag e is done i ; limit quail tity of g am e tak en , req u ire a h u n ti n g l i c e n s e , h a v e h unters sign a form that Ian dow ner is not responsible lor in ju ry ; and h u n ters just need to ask perm ission to hunt Ladies competitive at state tourney L an ce's L adies finished their season playing in the 16 team Class A Senior G irls S tate T ournam ent a, Canby July 24 26 Salem downed the Ladies 5-4 first round, with all their runs com ing in the seventh C h ris C o le m a n s in g le d . Sonya S laah w alked, and then (ìn d i C olem an singled to score C hris in the fourth inning tor the Ladies In the fifth inning P atty Gray w alked, and then Can dy Netto singled, driving Gray in Lisa B aker singled, and then Cindy C raw ford singled, driving Netto in In the sixth inning Dawn New w alk ed an d B a k e r singled her in That put tin- score at 4() Salem tfieri rallied in the seventh Highway CP Inc of Canby got four hits against Sandy, hut fell 3-0 m the consolation b rack et In th<* second inning S taab w a lk e d , a d v a n c e d on a single by (¡ray , and then stole hom e on an e rro r by the c atc h er In the third inning N etto s in g le d , a d v a n c e d on a sacrifice by B aker, and ran hom e on a fielder s choice by Cindi Colem an New singled. ad v anced on a sacrifice by Netto, and was singled m by C raw ford in the fifth inning for the final 3-0 score F orest G rove scored one run in the first inning against Sandy on a walk and a sacrifice, hut didn't cross the plate again They got one hit off Gray in seventh inning Donna G entzler scored tor the In d ie s in the fourth inn ing New was driven in on a double by Chris Colem an Netto singled to drive in Col em an In the fifth inning Cindi C o le m a n a n d S h a n n o n D e m o re t sc o re d on G en tzler's single G entzler advanced on a single by New and scored on a sacrifice by Chris Colem an That pu, the score at 6-0 In the sixth inning S taab trip led and scored on a sacrifice by Cindi Coleman In th e se v e n th inning D e m o r e t d o u b le d , a n d scored when G entzler tripl ed New sacrificed, driving G enztler in for the final 9-0 score D am on H o d g e D e a n H a in e s, 13, S tev e H aines, 9, and Ian Hodge, to, also com peted C o ach C arl N e u en feld , said tha, he was pleased w ith all the sw im m e rs’ p e rfo r m ances a, North Bend A ltd, u n f o r t u n a t e l y , it doesn t O ise very m any hoodlum s to spaw n a whole lorest of "no tre sp a ss in g " signs Sandy was unable to over com e the pitching ot Khonda Haun, who pitched a no h itter tor the Canby Kits, giving them a 6-0 w in The Kits tm ished second in the tournam ent Lebanon took first Coach L ance S taab said that the L adies played and beat som e ol the ln*st team s in the sta te this season, in eluding the S tuders of Van couver. one ol the best team s m the P ortland Tournam ent The Ladies play ed in class B last y ear, and so had to m ake q u ite a t r a n s i t i o n th is season T’hi-y w ere corn p etitiv e. 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