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Eagles scrimmage Saturday
Eastern Washington University will
conclude its third season of spring
football Saturday when the Eagles will
ISe divided into two squads for the initial
land Killin Memorial Spring Football
Scrimmage in Woodward Stadium.
EWU will polish off five weeks of
pring workouts with the scrimmage
:der game conditions beginning at 2
, n There will be 12-minute quarters,
d all players will see at least one
:er of action with few deviations
t: game conditions, according to
.::;:i coach Dick Zornes. There will be
.: k;ckoffs or punts, and the defense
: : not be allowed to blitz. Graduate
?ants J.D. Sollars and Jerry Gray-
,,,,,! will coach the Red and White
• ,., respectively. Coaching staffs
will hold their player draft Tuesday.
EWU students will be admitted free.
General admission will be $1. The
scrimmage will be followed by a
dinner-dance with proceeds to benefit
the Orland Killin Academic Scholarship
Fund. Tickets are $25 apiece and
include admission to the scrimmage.
Killin, former EWU football letterman
and longtime professor of industrial
technology, died last fall. Extremely
popular, Killan had served as the
faculty athletic representative and had
been active in communtiy affairs.
Coming off a 7-3 campaign, which
included a season-ending victory over
Big Sky Conference runnerup Montana,
EWU has high hopes for another
winning season in 1982. Zornes and his
staff had an excellent recruiting year
which brought in more than a dozen
outstanding junior college players. In
addition, five players chosen for this
summer's all-state game will report
with more than a dozen freshman next
fall.
Zornes and his staff have had to
rebuild the offensive line this spring,
replacing six of the top eight athletes.
The remodeled first unit now is led by
Mike ttoneycutt (Arlingtonl who has
moved in at center after starring as a
defensive lineman m 1981. tloneycutt is
an outstanding professional prospect
where ever he plays, according to
Zornes.
Right guard John Rothstrom is the
only returning starter in the offensive
line; although, the Eagles do have
veterans on the flanks, Kelly Roark at
split end and Guy Johnson and Tim
Bradbury at tight end.
Senior Jim Brittain (Tumwater), a
redshirt last fall, and transfer Steve
Hunt (Fox Island), offensive player of
the year in the Athletic Association of
Community Colleges, are expected to
dual at quarterback with letterman Jim
McElwain also in the picture.
Eastern Washington University
wrestling star Dan Thew, who has
made a successful return to football as
a defensive tackle, was scheduled to
undergo surgery Monday afternoon in
Holy Family Hospital in Spokane to
correct ligament damage to the right
knee.
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50 Years Ago
May 20, 1932
On Sunday afternoon, May 21, in
conjunction with the Tri-Normal Track
Meet, the new Normal School athletic
field will be dedicated to Arthur C.
Woodward.
It is very fitting that the Associated
Students of the Normal School have
chosen to honor Mr. Woodward, for his
whole life has been devoted to physical
education and athletic participation.
His record, both as an athlete and as a
director, has been brilliant. While at the
University of Vermont, he was the
winner of the gold medal for having
done the most for his university while
he took part in athletics there. He also
has attended the School of Physical
Education at ttarvard, the Illinois
Coaching School, and the University of
Southern California. Before coming to
Cheney five year ago, Mr. Woodward
coached football, basketball and track
at San Rafael military school in Cali-
fornia and later directed the same
sports at Simms School for Boys in New
York.
From 1912 to 1917, Woodward
coached at North Central High School
in Spokane. When the war (WWI) broke
out, Walter Camp appointed him di-
rector of all athletics at the Bremerton
navy yard. From 1919 to 1927, he was
director of athletics and physical edu-
cation for the Tacoma Public Schools.
Mr. Woodward was chairman of the
first physical education committee in
Washington State. In 1930, he prepared
the present course for physical educa-
tion in junior high schools throughout
the state.
CHS track
Blackhawks set school records
The Frontier League track time trials
last Friday at East Valley saw a
number of Cheney High School track
team members giving outstanding per-
formances.
Cheney Coach Joe Richer reported
that Rich Matheson set a new school
record and took first place in the field
with a highjunp of 6' T'. Karen Farmer
similarly set a new school record and
took first place with her discus throw of
123' 4". In the long jump, Diane Shaffer
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Cardinals set records
Dean DeVoe
DeVoe wins
boxing title
Cheney ninth grader Dean DeVoe
wilt box June 12 in the Regional Junior
Olympic competition in Richland as the
esult of his having won in his weight
and age division this past weekend at
the Inland Empire Junior Olympics.
At age 15 and at 125 pounds, DeVoe
has a record of 55 wins out of 74 bouts
during his six years in the ring. A
member of the Morning Star Boxing
Club of Spokane, he is hopeful of
qualifying at the regional competition
for national and perhaps international
competition beyond. National competi-
tion will be held in Colorado Springs,
June 21-26.
Recent tournament wins for DeVoe
have included the Inland Empire
Junior Championship, the Evergreen
Championship and Tacoma Junior
Golden Gloves Championship.
"I'm really looking foward to travel-
ing," said the enthusiastic Cheney
Junior High School student.
DeVoe, the son of Allen and Mary
DeVoe of S. 3214 Polk Rd., is following
in the footsteps of his brothers, Don and
Paul, a senior and junior respectively
at Cheney High School.
Clinics set
Cheney Parks and Recreation De-
partment reminds coaches, parents
and players in the summer program of
the mandatory meeting to be held May
26.
The meeting will be held at the Fisher
Administration Building. All parents
and players are asked to attend from 7
to 8 p.m., with coaches to attend from 8
to 9 p.m.
For more details, call 235-6134.
Cardinal boy tracksters broke three
school records last weekend and man-
aged to qualify in 13 events at last
weekend's Inland Empire meet.
The qualifiers will compete tomorrow
afternoon at 3 p.m. in the All League
Meet at East Valley High School.
A new school record of 44:00 was set
in the 400-meter relay with the team of
Butch Stevenson, Fred Redmon, Chris
Appia and Lennie Parham. The prev-
ious reocrd was 44:05.
In the 1600 meter relay a record
3:32.36 was set by Joe Litzinger, John
Williford, Dan Whitley and Appia.
In the 300 meter low hurdles, Justin
Johnson secured a second-place victory
and set a new school record of 41:63.
In the 3200 meter run Todd Ray
qualified with a fifth-place time .of
10:22. Redmon and Parham qualified
for the 200-meter run with times of 24
anti 23:20 respectively.
Qualifiers h)r the 800 meter run were
Williford with a first place time of
1:59.75 and Whitley in fourth place with
a time of 2:03.00.
Litzinger qualified with a sixth-place
showing of 4:44.12 in the 1600 meter run
and in the 10o-meter dash Parham
secured a first-place time of 11.4 and
Redmon pulled a second-place berth
with 11.7.
In field events qualifiers were Bill
Berger, 153'6 2 .• with the javelin; Tom
Teaford, 44"T' in shot: Jack Zappone,
11'6" in pole wmlt: Redmon, 19'7" in
long jump• and Artis in the triple jump.
Track Club plans event
This Sunday, Cheney Track Club's
ninth-annual Cheney Spring Thing will
be held at Eastern Washington Uni-
versity's Woodward Field.
Over 300 athletes(ages 14 and young-
er), representing some 35 different
clubs, are expected to attend the
developmental TAC track and field
meet. The public is welcome to attend,
free of charge.
Of special interest will be the events
for children ages six and younger. For
$1, these athletes can compete in three
events--baseball throw, standing long-
jump and the 50-• 100- and 200-meter
runs. Athletes will receive a ribbon in
each event. For those competing in the
7-14 age group, ribbons will be awarded
to the top six m each event.
Pre-registration is required. For
more details, phone the Cheney Track
Club at 235-4762.
Manson loses I.E. title
Cheney's Mike Manson lost out this
past weekend on his third straight boys'
single tennis title during the semi-finals
of the Inland Empire Tourney held at
Mead.
Manson, the number-one seed going
into the event, was defeated in two
straight sets by Kennewick High
School's Steve Buckingham, 7-6 and 6-3.
"It was an upset and a surprise,"
commented Cheney Coach Gary Hut-
sell, noting that Manson had twice
defeated Buckingham before.
Cheney's girls' doubles team of
Maura Flynn and Malei Young, both
juniors, repeated last years perfor-
mance of If)sing in the semi finals, as
well. The Cheney duo lost to a Kenne-
wick team, 6-4, 4-6 and 6-3.
"They played extremely well," said
Cheney's Jeff Butler, who is in the first
season of coaching the girls' team.
Both Hutsell and Butler noted, how-
ever, that this past weekend's losses--
which also cost them their Inland
Empire Team Title of a year ago--
should probably make the Blackhawk
players even tougher on Saturday at the
Frontier l,eague Tournament at West
Valley. Action starts at WV at 10 a.m.
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took second with her distance of 17'
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Lincoln Bryants field team did well,
qualifying 13 of 17 team members for
the District meet this weekend. Action
starts at E Valley on Friday 3 p.m.
Cheney Track
Club results
The Cheney Track Club starled its 1982 competitive
season Saturday, May 15.
Thirty athletes port,c*poted in the Team Spokane
Inwtational at Spokane Community College. There
. were teams from the Inland Empire and from as far
away as Seattle
Those placing from the Cheney Track Club were:
Bantam Boys (10 and under)--lO0m 2nd Jason Brown
16. I; 20am 3rd Jason Brown 36.5; LJ 1st Jason Brown
10'11 "; 6# shot put 2nd Patrick Andrew 17'V"; and
shot 4th Lee Gobroski 13'1".
Midget Boys ( I 1-12)--400m relay 4th Patrick Seward,
Jeremey Belknap, Bobby Spooner and Daniel Gobroski
1:04 4: 6# shot put 1st Jeremey Belknop 2B'4V"; and
Discus 6th Jeremey Belknap 47'2V2".
Youth Boys (13-14)--200m LH. 2nd Tim Steiner 36.0;
400m 4th Steve Higuera 1:01.1; 3,000m 2nd Chad
Triplett 11:080; 3,000m 3rd Phil Cogles 12:01.9; 800m
3rd Phil Cogley 2:54.7; Mile Relay 3rd Phil Cogley,
Steve Higuera, Tim Steiner and Chad Triplett 4:32.3; LJ
4th T*m Steiner 15"9"; H.J. 2nd Tim Steiner, 5"1"; H.J.
6th Steve Higuera 4"3"; and Discus 3rd Steve Higuera
67'0".
Intermediate Boys (I5-161--400m L.H. Ist Dan Jorms
1 : 12.4; Discus I st James Higuero 120'2"; Discus 2nd Don
Jarms8T1 "'; 12# shot put is? Dan Jorms 35'8"; shot 2nd
James Higuero 33"9".
Bantam Girls (10 and under)--800m 1st Sarah
Schwold 2:53.3; 1500m 1st and new t.E, rocord Sarah
Schwald 5:34.4; 400m Relay 2nd Kathy Coumbs, Debbie
Hargrove, Charlene Brown and Miranda Gresham
1:11D; H.J 1st Oebbie Hargrove 3'9"; H.J. 5th Alisha
Smith 3'4"; Mile Relay 1st Sarah Schwald, Miranda
Gresham, Alisha Smith and Debbie Hargrove 5:58.0; 6#
shot put 1st Alisha Smith 15'9"; shot 4th Miranda
Gresham I 1'8"; and shot 6th Kathy Coumbs 19"7VF'.
Midget Girls (11-12)--50 MLH 3rd Julie Throckmorton;
SO MLH 4th Jodi Rima 12.2; SO MLH 5th Connie Coumbs
13.3; 800m Sth Jonno Uibel 3:07.7; 400m Julia
Throckmorton I : 14.9; 400m Relay 4th Jonna Uibel, Kelly
Johnston, Julia Throckmorton and Jennifer Jessett
1:01.8; 6# shot put 2nd Jennifer Jessett 20'11V:d'; HJ 3rd
Jonna Uibel 4'0"; H.J. Oh Kelly Johnston 3"10"; and
Discus 4th Jennifer Jessett 45'7V".
Youth Girls (13-14)--80 MLH 4th Cathy Dohm 18.8; JH
Ist Cathy Van Kuren 4"3"; T.J. 4th Showno Sampson
22'8"; 6# shot put 1st Cathy Van Kuren 29'1"; shot 3rd
Showna SampSon 23"9"; Discus 1st Cathy Van Kuren
90"6V2"; Discus Sth Shawna Sampson 52'1 | ,"; Javelin
2nd Cathy Van Kuren 9"8"; and Javelin 3rd Shawna
Sampson 42"2"'.
Open women (14 and over)--4OOm 2nd ella Fletcher
1:16.9; 800m 3rd Ella Fletcher 3:28.3; and LJ 3rd Ella
Fletcher 12'2".
Special awards were presented to the outstanding
athlete in each age group. Chancy Track Club winners
were: Bantam Girls--sarah Schwald, who won three
firsts, broke on inland Empi(e Record and qualified for
the Notional Championship in one event. She is o 9
year old competing in 10 and under.
Cathy Van Kuren won the Youth Girls division. She
won three firsts and a second. She qualified for the
Notional Championship in two events; one of them
being her second place. This was especially good as
she is on the bottom of her age division.
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Jack Cave caught this eight-pound, 27-
inch rainbow trout on May 17 fishing
from the dock at Williams Lake Resort.
Chuck Clark, resort owner, reported
the fisherman was using worms for
bait.
Golf tourney set
The sixth-annual Peter K. Bozanich
Memorial Golf Tournament will be held
May 21 at Hangman Valley Golf
Course.
The tournament is held in memory of
Pete Bozanich, an outstanding young
teacher in Accounting and Decision
Science whose enthusiasm for life
affected everyone who knew him. The
proceeds from the tournament support
the Peter K. Bozanich Scholarship
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for a total of 16 to date.
Students, faculty, staff and commun-
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Fish Report
Fish stamp hearing
A public hearing on the proposed
Warmwater Fish Stamp for 1983 will be
held by the Washington State Depart-
ment of Game on May 24 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Ziegler Building Center Auditorium
on Market Street in Spokane.
The proposed stamp will not apply to
all waters with "spinyray" fish, but will
be limited to 12 to 20 lakes and streams
in the state where warm water pro-
grams are being conducted.
Public comments from the meetings
and from written letters will be con-
sidered by the Game Commission
which will meet in Spokane on Aug. 28
and 29 to make the final determination•
Cost of the proposed stamp is expected
to be $6.
Boating registration
Persons objecting to the new Spokane
County boat registration requirement
can find a petition to which they can
afix their names at Butler's Boat tIouse
on North Silver Lake. The form is being
distributed by the Inland Empire Big
Game Council.
Recently, Thomas and Bernice
Myers of Myers' Park Resort on Fish
Lake filed suit in Supreme Court
against the regulation, claiming the
new law deters people from coming into
the county to fish. The law requires the
registration of all boats, including
canoes, rafts and kayaks.
The Spokane County Sheriff's office
was attempting to raise $60,000 with the
new requirement to put a second patrol
hoat out on local waters this summer.
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Fishing clinic
Bass fishing enthusiasts will °
day-long clinic to their likiff
Saturday at the Turn Turn
Long Lake. Contact the resort f0o Q
details or any local bass club as g 0
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the Fishing Guide '82 suppleme Q) e
Free Press of last month. 0
Spokane-area Fish biologis Gil
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Hisata, working for the Depart) g
Game, Monday noted that s,
visiting West Medical Lake sh O
aware that a stringer of seven fi. L Po
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other area lakes. Hisata report
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catches still coming from !
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Fishtrap and Silver Lakes, as L w,
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A few lunkers have been D (
recent weeks at Williams La)
fisherman are urged to catch i
the large fish before the t g
rehabdltated this fall.
Cheney Free Press reporte La,
Perrotti'reported taking a limiti c'
from Silver Lake in an hour, tt III C
fly on a leaded line from a rd, aCiD
The type of fly, however, retJ m cID
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secret.
Fishing for silver trout (Koni
good at Deer and Loon lakes'-'-'--
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