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r-rr * r' < Thur» r* r 1 * r Juna 21. 1984 (Se< I) SANDY (O re ) POST 9 H a w k s s e t fo r r e g io n a l m e e t Nearly every one of the Oregon Cinder Hawks com peting at the state Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships advanced to regional competition this w e e ke nd O f th e 39 members competing. 34 are eligible to advance to the com petition at Mt. Hood Community College beginning June 30. The regional meet w ill feature the best of Oregon, Washington and Idaho In the state meet, also held at MHCC, the Hawks nailed down six first place medals and set four state Junior Olympic records. G irl shot putters were foremost among the record setters, with Stephanie Mil- jus setting a meet record for 10-under girls on every throw She ended with a put of 23-4. Wendy Coleman was also a record setter in the shot among 13-14 girls. Her throw was 37-6. Baserunner from Brightwood Tavern-Whistlestop team tries to elude tag of Toni’s third baseman, Toni's got its first loss of season 10-9. Hunting rules Softball standings Continued from Page 8 Numbers of controlled Roosevelt elk tags for this year are reduced from 835 last year to 760 in 1984 Most are designed to con trol agricultural or tree damage. Dates varying ac cording to individual hunts. In eastern Oregon, a split general season for bull elk is again the case for most management units. The firs t runs from Oct. 31 through Nov. 4 and the se cond from Nov. 10 through 18. In most units bulls with visible antlers are legal game. In the Chesnimnus unit a single season was set to run from Nov. 10 through 18 w ith 21,500 perm its for spike bulls or better The Snake River 3-point rule w ill continue in effect this season w ith two hunts, 550 permits in each. The dates are the same as for the general bull season. Controlled elk seasons are proposed in many eastern Oregon units. In some eastern Oregon units a controlled perm it hunt for elk of either sex w ill again replace the second general bull season propos ed in other units. Bow hunters w ill have an early statewide deer and elk season sim ilar to last year, running from Aug. 25 through Sept. 23. In western Oregon the bag lim it w ill be one deer and one spike elk through Sept 7; after that the elk bag lim it changes to “ one e lk ” th ro u g h th e r e mainder of the season. (In Saddle Mountain and Tioga units, bowhunters w ill be allowed only cow elk or bulls w ith three points or larger and in the Rogue unit, deer w ith only forked horn or better.) In eastern Oregon the g lim it is one buck deer th visible antlers and one t. Exceptions are: (D o n - bull elk may be taken in ;d Springs unit, (2) bull t must have three points better in Snake River it, (3) Chesnimnus unit is >sed to all bowhunting in M, (4) all units closed to le hunting for deer would ,o be closed to bowhun- ig for deer and, (5) deer ken on Steens Mountain ust be 4-point or better A number of late season whunting opportunities e set for specific areas • deer and elk All late ason elk bowhunting op- rtu n itie s a re to be nited to 4,195 controlled in t p e rm its in fiv e sstern Oregon areas Muzzleloader hunts for B4 are sim ilar to last $25,000 raised by ski event Over »25.000 was raised r the U.S Ski Team rough the Portland Rose istival's Golden Rose Ski assic, which was held at mberline Ixxlge. “ This year's activities ew more interest and at- ntion than ever before,” lid C hristee Sweeney, iblic relations committee lairman. year. Most are included in a “ package" hunt in both w e s te rn and e a s te rn Oregon, w ith the Sixes unit as a new addition. A separate Hart Moun tain muzzleloader hunt was set for 200 permits for buck deer with not less than 3 antler points on one side. H u n te rs su cce ssfu l in drawing a perm it for this hunt w ill have a two-year w ait period Handgun hunting w ill again be allowed for deer, provided the hunter has his or her tag validated “ han dgun hunting only” prior to the season. By doing so, the h u n te r f o r fe its th e privilege of hunting with other weapons during that season. Legal handguns are .25 caliber and larger. S ilv e r g ra y s q u irre l seasons are in a number of areas from Sept. 1 through Nov. 7, with a daily bag lim it of five. Men's League Ted Gopher Trucking Barlow T ra il Inn Building Structures Buckboard Pizza Brightwood Tavern Living Way Fellowship Carlson Chevrolet Inn Between T o n is T im ber line Sandy Assembly Men's leag u e C arlson Chevrolet 2, Sandy Assembly 0. Buckboard Pizza 28. T i m b e r li n e 2. L iv in g W ay Fellowship I I , Inn Between 3, Buckboard Pizza 4. Brightwood Tavern 2. Barlow T ra il Inn 15. Toni's 2. Ted Gopher Trucking 13. Brightwood Tavern 3. Barlow T ra il Inn 15, Tim berline 9. Carlson Chevrolet 3, Toni's 2. Barlow T ra il Inn 24. Living Way Fellowship 1 Women's league Toni's 22. Inn Between 1; Brightwood Store/Whistle Stop 3. Tim berline Marmots 1, Monster Lunker 10. Your Sandy Auto Body 9. Your Sandy Auto Body 7, Brightwood Store/Whistlestop 6, Toni's 15. Clackamas County Bank 4. Clackamas County Bank 8, Your Sandy Auto Body 7. Inn Bet ween 10. Tim berline Marmots 9. Toni's 13, Tim berline Marmots 2. Brightwood Store/Whistle Stop 10. Toni's 9. Tim berline Marmots 14. Inn Between 6 Pankey won the 100m dash, won the 800m, and was second in the 1500m Amy Rivers, running in the bottom of her age b ra c k e t, q u a lifie d fo r regionals with a well run fifth place in the 1500. In Bantam boys. Israel Matz qualified in the 1500m and 800m, while Andy Norman qualified in the 800 Nathan F u rr advanced w ith a strong third in the 400m Qualifiers in the 11-12 800m were Mike A rrig o tti and Darin Dunford A r rigotti also qualified in the 1500m and Trent Waibel made it in the high jump. Yankauskas paved their way to regionals with se cond place Jordan was also second in the javelin and Harrison added the 800m and long ju m p Yankauskas w ill represent the Hawks in the 3,000m The boys 1600m relay team of Tom Romey, Tony Baracco, Richard Amburn and Tony Heffner took third in that event Baracco also qualified in the 3000m and Heffner in the 800m Konel Pankey moved in to regionals with a 19-6 jump Phon« 668 8 058 PIZZA _ÜÊL BARN Congratulations to: The youth girls 1600m relay team of Ta Watts, D anielle Jordan. K a rla H a rris o n and K im A M Y LYNCH Amy Lynch is prep of the week Lynch w ill be a senior at Sandy High School this fall She scored a "h a t tric k ” (three goals in one game) in the Gardner Plumb ing team's 3-3 tie with the Bruisers in th ir d d iv is io n w om en’s so cce r play Way to go, Amy! eoccecTORá C O L O N IA L drug See The Difference t « M a s««ti • 288-awt Sharon Jensen tixik first place in the long jump, breaking the Sandy High School record with a 17-6*2 leap Lisa Lind was second in high jum p at 5-2, while Chris M uff advanced in both shot and ja v e lin denise Proctor w ill go to regionals in both shot and discus Joel Dose, Adam E r malinger. Bob Collins and Brad Atkinson advanced in the 1600m relay with a fo u r th C o llin s a ls o qualified in both 110 and 400 intermediate hurdles ■TGiy Hwy 26. Sandy The Hawks 10-under boys mile relay team buried the old record by 13 seconds as Israel Matz, Andy Norman, Slade Watts and Nathan F u rr easily outran Track City Track Club of Eugene to a 5:001 finish. The fourth meet record came in the 15-16 3200m relay, where a good Hawks team of John T a y lo r, Sparky Pankey, Tom Brac- co and David Burks ran un contested A standout for the Hawks High school athletes Enjoy g re a t pizzas 8 good tim es at Paola's! THIS COULD KEEP YOU IN U .!.« .! Tag sale deadlines are: Aug. 24 for deer and elk bowhunting tags; Sept. 28 for bear tags, rifle deer tags, and deer tag handgun va lid a tio n ; Oct. 30 fo r R o cky M o u n ta in f i r s t period elk and Nov. 9 for se cond period tags; and Nov. 9 for firs t period Roosevelt elk tags, Nov 16 for second period tags The deadline for apply ing for controlled and per m it entry hunts is July 12 w ith the drawing on Aug 14 Necessary forms and the regulations should be at license agencies about the th ird week in June. 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