Page Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, February 23, 1939 THE HEHISCH (Continued from Page Three) gro show given by girls dressed for the occasion. FJA. Smoker Postponed The F. F. A. smoker with Arling ton has been postponed again be cause the gym floor at Arlington is being waxed. There may be a smok er with Condon at the local gym Saturday night. It is not decided for sare, but it is a possibility. GAS HOUSE GOSSIP By JOE AIKEN This year any team going to the district tournament will be allowed nine players, which will allow four substitutes to the team. This fact will make it easier on the boys as a whole, as they will not have to play so hard or so steadily. This ruling would also have been made for the sub-district, but the com mittee decided that it wasn't neces sary as it would hardly affect most of the teams. Heppner is the only team seriously affected by the rul ing that only eight members can go to the sub-district, as most of the smaller schools only have a few substitutes. The league competition has ended with Heppner as the undisputed victor. It is my opinion that the league organized in the' manner it was this year eventually will do away with the sub-district tour nament. This will eliminate much of the expense of the teams entered in the sub-district tournament. Too, the elimination of the sub-district tournament should promote more interest in inter-school activities. The teams having small courts would find it necessary to schedule ther games on a regulation court, but one would find greater com petition and more improved games. The Student Council will decide whether or not this school shall in dulge in the grand old American sport, namely, baseball Baseball had a tendency to die out a few years ago when there was not an active team. Due to the period dur ing which it was not a major sport, it has been difficult to get the in terest in it back. In the years that we have had a team, little advertis ing of games has been done, which is also a factor contributing to lack of interest. Too, many people have a tendency to discredit baseball be cause it is not generally considered a major sport. In the past, the fi nances of the baseball team have been in the black, but this year it seems that it will .be necessary to buy uniforms. It will not be neces sary that full uniforms be ordered, as we still have the practice foot ball jersies which were used last year for baseball and are still in good condition. The only necessities are bats and balls and pants, which will not involve much expense. The spring sport which is becom ing more popular all the time is tennis. This year wiil see a reg ularly organized schedule. Tennis should be of some interest to the townspeople and students, as it is a comparatively new sport in this school. Last year Heppner had its first tennis team. In this school it has been the rule to have only boys' sports. Now with tennis becoming a more popular sport, the girls have a chance to participate in inter-school sports. This year will see many new students out for tennis and many of the older members of the team back. The men's ladder will probably be topped by Hugh Crawford; the women's by Frances McCarty. Jack Vaughn, Don Ben nett, Jack Merrill, Dubby Aiken, and several newcomers will . all make strong bids for positions on the men's team. New afces on the girls' team will probably be Caro lyn Vaughn, Dorothy Howell, Helen Egan, and several other newcomers. In regard to the basketball game held at Hermiston between Heppner and Umatilla for the league cham pionship, Heppner emerged victor ious, 19 to 18, and is the proud po sessor of two new trophies. One of these trophies was given Heppner for winning the western division of the league championship and the other for winning the game Tues day, which made them champions of the Upper Columbia league. In the game itself, the scoring was fairly even during the first quarter, but Heppner pushed ahead to a 12-7 lead at the end of the first half. In the second half Heppner ran up a lead of eleven points. Then the Umatilla lads seemed to find HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES OFFERS GREAT MONEY SAVING BARGAINS ON THIS NEWSPAPER AND AMERICA'S FINEST MAGAZINES v Heref tho thrifty, tconomca way to subscribe for thk nowtpoptr and yow favorife magax'mot at prcti that an roatly $ontathnai Thoto offers or good oithor for now or nnowal ordort. H will pay you to look thorn over and tend ut tho coupon today. FAMILY OFFER THIS NEWSPAPER 1 YEAR 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP A ALL FIVE 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP B f)ftA Check 4 magazines desired eUU (X). Gib list and rrXurn with all coupon below. 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Here and Yon Gerald Keller, the high point man for Hermiston last year, is playing first string basketball for the Pa cific university Badgers where he is also high point man. Teddy Wilson of Boardman, who plays this year for EON, is thinking of transferring to O. S. C. Jones of Athena has been offered a scholarship to Washington State. Last year Jones made the all-star team in both his league and in the tournament. La Verne Van Marter is now play ing Frosh basketball at the U. of O. People You Don't Expect to Meet Born in Portland, Oregon. Height, 5 feet 10 inches; weight 151. Age 18, born in 1920, the 9th of July. Trav els: Has lived in Chicago, 111., Port land, Oregon, Montana, Spokane, Wash.; last residence, Heppner. Ac tivities: President of Spanish club, secretary of Commerial club, be longed to Hi-Y International club. Has a smaller brother in Portland. Ambition and expected vocation is coaching. Sibyl Howell Born in lone, Ore gon, December 7, 1920. 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