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_WRESTLERS ----Sierra College's tough wrestling squad of 1964, shown
Sierra College's cagers, who
broke an on-the-road jinx against
Golden Valley Conference foes by
defeating Yuba College at Marys~ville last weekend, willbe on the
road to Kentfield this weekend.
They end up the following week
with three home tilts.
SPORTS
Sierra willtace Marin, a team
they defeated athome, on Saturday, Feb, 22at 8. Marin is‘generally conceded the “sharphaving gone over 100 points once
-andover 90 points several times,
this season.
shooter" team of the league,
here with Coach Homer Ostrom; right, has defeated Chico State's JVs
and lost a squeaker to Modesto in two starts this season. Front, left to
right, are Mas Iwasaki, Ralph Manfredi, Darrell Pinagree, Larry Burdett,
Dean West and Ostrom. Back row, left to right, are Mike Dupre, Ralph
Mineau, Dennis Unholtz, Mike Wright and Mike Pedigo.
Wolverine Ski Team Wins Carnival
Walking off with eight trophies,
Sierra College's unbeaten ski
team squeaked to-a-narrow 1.4
point victory in the University of
Nevada Winter Carnival last
weekend,
The-Wolverines had to come
from behind on the final day in
jumping corhpetition to edge out
host Nevada for the team victory
379.5 to 378.3 points.
Freshman Kristian Guttormsen
won skimeister honors, with Thor
Mjoen, also of Sierra, second,
andBob Hamilton of Nevada third
in individual point totals, Ex-Sieran Nick Stone competed for
Utah State and finished eighth in
point totals, Sierra's Helge Ronnestad did not compete in the
cross country and was not eligible
for skimeister points.
Chicowas third, the Air Force
team fourth, followed by Oregon,
Stanford, UtahSt., Ariz. St. and
California.
The Winter Carnival ended
three events with Nevada ahead
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by two points over Sierra, but the
local JC jumpers copped second,
third, fourth and sixth in jumping
to more than offset Nevada's Ame
Nossum's first place jump and go
ahead for the team win. Nossum
leaped 142 feet to outdistance the
field, but Sierra followed with
consistency towin the event.
Ronnestad hit 123 feet, Phil Bernhardt 122 feet, Mjoen 120 feet
Guttormsen 122 feet for the No.
2, 3, 4 and 6th spots.
Guttormsen finished third in the
cross country behind Chico State's
Herb Scott and Nevada's Nossum,
followed by Mjoen in fourth and
Bernhardtin 10th, Nevada edged
Sierra 95.7 to 95.6 in the Cross
Country event, and also edged
Sierra 99.1 to 94.7 in the downhill.
The downhill almost cost Sierra
the meet, as Mjoen fell and finished 31st. Bob Forster's 21st place
finish proved a life saver. Ronnestad.finished third to Nevada's
Gary McCoy and Oregon's Denny
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-Mjoen. gaining Siera‘s lone first
Reese, with Guttormsen finishing
seventh. Nevada took the team
lead after this event with a big 5
point margin.
Sierra. copped the slalom with
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BANK DIVIDEND
Wells Fargo Bank stockholders,
at their annual meeting in San
Francisco, took action leading to
the payment of a74 per cent
stock dividend and an increase in
stockholder approval ofan increase from 6 million to 12 million in authorized shares of Wells
Fargo Bank capital stock.
cash dividends on the bank's
stock, This was made possible by
The Mariners are outside
shooters, taking them from 15 to
20 feet out, but defensively are a
bit weak, lacking height.
Coach Ge o.ge Goto'steam will
again rely on depth to keep up.
Coach George Goto'steam will
again rely on depth to keep up
with the scoring in Kentfield. A
return to form by forwards Larry
Maxey andGary Cox, who totalled only six points between them,
last week, would help the Wolverines, now 4-3 in GVC play.
George B. Tanner, aviation ordnanceman first class, son of Mrs.
ToniRondoni, 106 Walrath Ave.,
Nevada City, is serving with At~
tack Squadron 216, based at the
NAS, Lemoore, Calif.
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place medal with a 71.8 second
tworun time total. Ronnestad
finished eighth, Guttormsen 11th
and Chester 'sBob Seals a surprise
10th. Ex-Sierrans Nick Stone of
Utah State and Charlie White of .
Chico were ninth and 26th. .
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