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« SANDY (O r* ) POST Thura April I IW (Sec I) B a s e b a ll te a m BURGLAR FIRE SECURITY ALARM S lo o k s fo r c h a n g e three, with that being the theme of last Thursday's p ra c tic e , according to Heath Newberg plays a good, sound game. Heath said “ We just needed more of fensive punch ” —Inc. 3 9 3 7 3 Proctor, P .O . Box 4 0 6 6 8 -5 0 1 6 or 6 6 6 -5 2 0 0 ------- S A N D Y -------- CLOSED FREEZER CIRCUIT T.V. • ALARMS the standout for Sandy of fensively He was four-for four, scored once and had one RBI Hwy 24 4®"dT During the tax season, our hours will be 8-5 Mon thru Fri. Also open Tuet 6 Thurs. nights & ail day Sat R«tid«ntiel * tuam aitial Wark M F A IM by appt. W e ore equipped to handle all your tax problems . . . . 39400 Pioneer. Sandy 646-6051 Allmain Tax Services SIM M t t S —• ! > —t i l l SUHS taa— I »J—«14 2 SIMM NHS t aa—aaa~a—a J J I aa—lax—X—«4 I 3 5 ,0 0 0 STEEL QUALITY )N PERFORM ANCE SPECIAL SAVINGS fo r the "c h a n g in g season j TOTAL PERFORMANCE RADIALS 185/75R14 ............. .57.77 A M ^S 75R 14 <11 2 0 5 7 5R 14 6 1 .07 M fl ......... 2 2 5 / 7 5 R I 5 ......... ......... 63 95 65 56 69 19 2 3 5 / 7 5 R 1 5 . . . ......... .73.84 169 to 2 93 FET ■ 165/80R13 Alumni roster deadline Friday The deadline for rosters, which are part of the team program, for the third an nual Alumni Basketball Tournament is Friday. Persons interested in playing should contact Id»n Eaton, at «48 8011 by tomorrow T h e to u rn a m e n t is scheduled April 15-17. Persons interested in playing in the alumni hand the evening of the final game should contact Steve Christensen at the same number, extension 235 Funds raised through the tournament benefits the boys basketball team RETREADS • NEW TIRE W A R R A N TY • RADIAL Q U A LITY • RETREAD PRICE WIDE 78s REPLACE W YO UR STUDS 0 BY APRIL 30th ' W ITH Q U A L ITY RETREADS FR O M LES SCHWAB^ RADIALS A 7 8 x l3 DR 78xl4 D 7 8 xi4 . E 7 8 x l4 . B 7 8 x l5 . F78x14. G 7 3 x l4 078 x1 5 H 7 8 xl5 . L 7 8 xl5 . G R 78xl5 ER 78xl4. HR78XÌ5. FR78XÌ4. LR78x15 . T O U G H TR A C TIO N M O JO C K CHROME Boeing of Portland gets its revenge After losing twice to first place Williams Thriftway, "C " division's Ron's No Place, now known as Boe mg of Portland, came from b eh in d in the fo u rth quarter to win, 37 32 As he has done the entire season, Joe Kern led the ■coring attack, coming away with 10 big points Thriftways Mitch Young scored nine points P 4 C Construction also pulled off a surprise win, o u tla s tin g T T a lk Presbyterians, 41 33 Mike Boring st ored 1« points for P 4 <’ Construction, which was without the services of B ru c e D aucsavage T Talk 's Steve Robinson connected for 15 points The San<ly Adventists, scoring I I of its 37 points in the second half, managed to nip Dr Tim Ward's team, 37 34 Doug K noble scored II points, most of them from Wood Toys & Home Decor Accents! He's not happy about the team record, but added he would rather lose to tough teams than play a less com petitive schedule The schedule has been toughened up the past cou pie of years he said. “ When you start to beat some of those teams, then con fidence will build ” Jerry Bennett takes the loss against St Helens The Pioneers fell 8-4 Wednes day with Bennett striking out five and walking one “ He did the job on the mound." Heath said. Sandy had a hard time getting started, giving up Playing the teams in four runs in the first inning. Klamath Falls “ with a After that they rallied for a team just getting on its feet 4-5 lead was a gamble." he said With one out in the bot "We played with them and tom of the sixth, an error I think that's a plus ’’ allowed a St Helens player The pitching staff, which to get on first, and another was a concern earlier, pro allowed him to get on se vides a source of optimism cond. for Heath So, instead of Sandy hav Bennett and Wolf have ing two outs on them and being in good shape. St. been throwing well, he Helens had only one out said Martin has thrown well at times, and senior and a runner on second They took advantage of the Kraig Gifford should he situation, getting five con throwing in a couple of secutive hits and taking an weeks About the team overall. 8-4 lead. The game was called for darkness before Heath said he’s pleased hut not satisfied “ I know they the third out occurred Junior Mo Contreras was can do better." Sophomore Troy Wolf was two-for-three (both doubles) and scored twice Senior Randy Martin got a "nice double," earning two RBIs Bennett was two-for- three. and junior Mike Lund hit a double Five errors, said Heath, is too many. Friday Sandy traveled to Newberg to play last year’s AAA runners-up Wolf went the distance, throwing a four-hitter (two of them earned) He struck out three and walked two Wolf gave up a "solo shot” home run and three singles He pitched well against a team with a 5-2 record. Heath said “ What more can you ask'’ “ The Pioneers hit the hall, hut the hits were too spread out to do any good Contreras was two-for three, with senior Mitch Paola, junior Stu Hoffman and senior Dave Kirkland also getting hits On Friday the Pioneers cut the errors down to • Clast supplies • Classes can save you money Gresham Alarm In butm «** tin e * 1968 The Sandy baseball team dropped two games last week, but despite their 0-4 1 record. Coach Curtis Heath is optimistic about the season Sandy's sophomore pit chers have been doing the job, Heath said Mental concentration on defense is a goal. NOW OPEN professiooollij prepared income toxei RIBS FOR L O N G WEAR RAISED W HITE LETTERS BUILT W ITH OPEN R O A D outside Tim Ward rifled in ,0 points for his team The “C” division post season tournament will begin Monday, April 5 and go through Thursday, April 8. 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