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Carro'iri Oregon Jwtaay Moy 13. TWO 9 Sports calendar CV girls 2nd CII Crel Valley al (iris lUlr inert al Glendoveer. lam TVESBAVj ButtaU Ekmri al Phitoitulli 30 ib Monroe at Lowrii 4 10 Lebanon al Corvallis pm McNarr al Cmrnn Valley. 4pm OSU drops rubber game, but gains Series berth 1 Crew-em Vallev and' Corvalhs at bovs district meet at Santun GoM Club Stavuia after holes 18 PORTLAND Crescent Valley was in second place Monday after the first 18 holes of the state high school French committee girls' golf tournament. -The imal 18 holes was to he laved today at Glendoveer- to consider boycott the World Series, which wilMeature nine regional champions, sixatlarge teams and the host school, Sacramento Stale OSU pitcher Lori Davis, who had tamed the Viks in OSl 5-2 win Saturday, on two hits, gave up 12 hits in six innings of work Monday.

Portland State scored four runs in the bottom of the se-cond Mary Ross' two-run triple to kft-center field was the Viks big blow. The Beavers, who managed just four hits off of PSU pitcher Lvnn Batchelder, tallied their first run in the fifth on Suzette Combs' sacrifice fly which scored Barb Iverson. PORTLAND After a 5-4 loss to Portland State Ms- day in the rubber game of a three-game regioaal playoff series. Oregon Slate's women's Softball team was ready to pack -up the gear and call it a season. But then came the phone call.

Late last night, the Beavers were informed they have been named la an at-large poiiioir for-' the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Division II World Series, starting May 22 in Elk Grove, Cabi. Oregon State, will meet Chapman College May 22 in the opening round of the tournament. Portland State thought it had put and end to the Oregon State World Series hopes with the senes-deciding 4 victory over the Beavers at Erv Lind Stadium. The Vikings, who had opened the best-of-three series last Wednesday with a nine-inning 4-3 win, clinched the Region 9 berth two games to one. The win earned Portland Stale an automatic berth in boycott movement started by the United States in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

West Germany traditionally fields a strong Olympic team and many other Western European countries are expected to follow the West German lead. The government Jias recommended that (jhe National Olympic Committee not send a team, and the presidium of the committee decided last Friday Golf Course. Defending state champion Lakeridge leads the Raiders by 42 strokes. Lakendge has a 326, Crescent Valley is at 368, Wilson 382 and South Salem 396. No other team was under 400.

Each team enters five golfers, but only the low four scores count in the team score. Crescent Valley's Amy Henny was tied for third place after the first round with a 41-40-81. Linda McEwen of Lakendge leads with a 77, Sharon Hadley of North Eugene is second at 78, and Henny and Kathy Skinner of Lakendge are third at 81. Lakendge also had Jennifer Warner at 82. ''Lakendge had a super round today, and the rest of us are battling for second place," said CV Coach Lee Gusufson.

"But Amy could still be the medalists. She's capable of shooting two nines in the 30s." Henny is a junior. The Raiders also got a 45-47-92 from Dana Shideler, 48-48-96 from Jill Weiler, 50-49-99 from Molly Brehm and 46-54-100 from Susie Palmer. Cindy Hilhard of Corvallis High, the Spartans' only entrant, shot 48-46-94 The French National Olympic Committee was to meet today- to decide whether to boycott the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow. But the key decision is expected to take place Thursday 1 when the est German Olympic Committee meets.

The Spanish Olympic Committee." meanwhile, decided Monday to postpone until May 23 a decision on whether Ur send its athletes to Moscow. That's one day before the deadline for accepting the invitation of the Moscow Olympic Organizing Committee. The West German decision is considered crucial to the iw. ouo oi i 4 'psi Ml ll I -1 Davis nd Rosmbau Balotwlder and Sift to support the boycott. Among those who have said they will definitely sends teams areKinland.

Austria, Mexico. India. Sweden. Switzerland and Yugoslavia. CV's Paul leads individual scores llptl Albettsons Gomurmef STAINLESS STEELV3 STAYTON Donnie Paid of Crescent Valley shot a two-under-par 35-35-70 and is the individual leader after the first 18 holes of the District boys' golf tournament.

The final 18 holes will be plaved todav at Santiam Golf Club. Sprague got rounds of 71, 72, 73. 75 and 75 from its five players and leads with a 291. South Salem is second with 300. Corvallis is at 303, West Albany 305.

Lebanon 312, Crescent Valley 314. McNary 324. North Salem 348, McKay 392 and South Albany 411. Sprague's Bill Raschko shot 71 Tom Cross shot 72 and Mike Raschko shot 73. Sale is on with Savings of 38-39-77 and Steve Anderson 46- 42- 88.

Perry Billaud shot 39-37-76' for Crescent Valley, Bruce Beckwith shot 40-39-79. Brent Ness 48-41-89 and Mike Caples 43- 49-92. Sprague was unbeaten in Valley League dual meets. Each dual meet victory is worth two points toward determining the District 8 champion. A team also receives three points for each team it finishes ahead of in the District 8 tournament.

Going into the tourney Sprague was the points leader with 18. South' Salem had scored 16. Corvallis 12. Lebanon 12. Crescent Valley 10.

McNary 8. West Albany 8. North Salem 4. McKay 2 and "South Albany 0: top two teams and the top four individuals in the district will qualify for next; week's state tournament' 27to26 'AO a fftT AVAHAttl Dtitr i MIGHTS 111 I UTUtDtrS 10 to IN cw. Mm iea lorvauis wun 36-38-74.

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rTT 14 i Only 1" Remember qualify for national GRESHAM Linn-Benton Community College's Tim Bright. Jean Melson and Linda Friesen Marvin qualified for the national junior college track meet during the Region 18 meet Saturday at Mount Hood Community College. Bright cleared 15 feet in the pole vault and ran the 110 hurdles In 14 8 to qualify. For the women, Melson qualified by hurling the shot put 43-6V4 and with a 135-9' discus throw. Friesen' qualified in the intermediate hurdles with a 1.05.3 time.

Corvallis' Marty Vaughn placed third in the 100 meters (112) and 'fifth in the 200 (22 51. The Roadhinner men placed sixtlQut of a field of 13 teams. The' LBCC women finished seventh. -LBCC golfer ties for 3rd LONGVIEW. Wash.

John Hutchinson of Linn-Benton Community College tied for third place Monday in a 27 -hole golf tournament at Mint Valley-Golf Club Hutchinson had nines of 37-37-37 on the par-71 course. Rob Power-of Green River Community College and Clint Wallman of Lower Columbia tied for medalist honors with 109 Even par is 107. Hutchinson and Dan Hixon of Clackamas each shot Green River of Auburn, won the tournament with 459. Olympic JC shot 463, Lower Columbia 466. Linn-Benton 468.

Clark 470. Clackamas 484 and ChemekeU 512 Tun Gosser of Linn-Benton shot 41-37-40-118. Jon Olson Of LBCC shot 40-39-39-118 and Ken Donahue shot 38-42-41-121. Pro hockey Fiuli Bul Sevel Tarsda? Game New Ysrt Islanders at Philadelphia. Mfffi WEEK SIX 0M(u2" 8'' BUTCHER KNIFE from TQD03BCD STEAK KNIFE FLORIST FOR ANY OCCASION THE VERY BEST FLOWERS SERVICE -DELIVERED EVERYWHERE S2 Tlorafox I 10 CHEFS KNIFE 6" CLEAVER "''--1 V---.

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