i- k - i i . r. PAT DOYLE SETS A FAST PACE against SCCC on the Veterants grounds. KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH on harrier J ohn Gaedecke is Olan Hatch- er. Harriers Experience Plagued by injuries, the Cross Country team suffered through a disappointing season. With a turnout of only five full-time runners and two part-timc runners, the Cross Country team lost many meets because of their lack of size. Combined with the late practice starts caused by injuries and illness, they could not overcome these obstacles. i Near the end of the season things began to look up for the Timbermen Harriers. They came in ahead of Central on several t occasions, with the Central team accumulating no points even though they ran the race. Teams are required to have five fin- ishing runners, and their places are added giving the winning team the lowest score. i This season was reflected in the record compiled. Running i in five triangular meets, the Timbermen had one second and four thirds. They had one home meet, held at the Veterans Administration grounds, which they came in third at. T0 cli- max this very disappointing season, the team finished fifth at the Conference Meet. Ahead of the team were Mt. Hood, Lane, Southwestern, and Clackamas. Finishing last was Central. One member of the team was able to make the regionals. This was Eric Ohlsen, who was also selected by the Splintersi staff as athlete of the month for November. In the regional meet, Eric placed 29th out of a field of 40. The five full-time runners on this years, team were Pat Doyle, John Gaedecke, Jeff Weaver, Eric Ohlsen, and Bob Ryan. Bob was named runner-up for the Splinters, athlete of the month award for November. The two part-time runners were Tom Woodruff and Jerry Potter. SET AGAINST THE SOUTHERN OREGON JViS, Bob Ryan gives it his all. 36 CROSS COUNTRY
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