Heppner Gazette Times, October 7, 1943 3 Mac-Hi "B" Squad Smacks Mustangs The MacLaughlin high school "B" squad invaded the Mxistang corrals at Heppner Thursday afternoon and emerged with a 7 to 0 victory. A green eleven, made up of al most all sophomores and juniors was all that was left of the cham pionship Heppner squad of last year, which won the eastern and central "Oregon "B" title and was runner up to the state champs, Dayton. Mac Hi held the offensive most of the time and scored the only touchdown of the game, when Grimes, halfback., broke loose on an off-tackle play and raced 38 yards down the sidelines to score. Fullback Piper smashed over for the conversion point. The Mustangs played sluggish ball, offensively and the punting of Ulridh. Mustang back, was the main factor in keep ing MacHi out of a scoring position. The Pioneers running attack was successful because of three galloping backs in Grimes, "MacRea and Piper, all of whom made 'nice gains throughout the game- Outstanding in this department for the Mus tangs were Ulrich and Edmondson. linemen showing up well for the locals were Runnion and Padberg, who broke up many a play by their tackling. Friday the Mustangs will play at Arlington with the Honkers as fa vorites over Coach George Corwin's Heppner squad. Arlington will have the weight advantage as well as ex perienced men, which Heppner lacks. The Mustangs won the an nual classic last year by a 12 to 0 score on Arlington's field. RECRUITING OFFICER COMING J. H. Bedford, C Sp. U. S. navy recruiting officer from Walla Walla will be in Heppner Tuesday, Oct. 12 between the hour of l..a. m. to noon to interview anybody inter ested in joining the WAVES or the navy. He will be in the office of the Morrow county selective ser vice board. First National bank building, during that period. RETURNS FROM SON'S WEDDING IN ILLINOIS Mrs. Grace O. Nickerson return ed the past week-end from Chica go, where on Sept. 23 at Des Plai nes. a Chicago suburb, she attend ed the wedding of her son, Sgt. Francis Nickerson. and Miss Mar garet Bauman. The wedding was solemnizd at 6:30 p. m. in the Meth odist church Rev. Potter officiating. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bauman. 1446 Oak wood Ave., Des Plaines. and is a sophomore at Lawrence college. Ap" pie ton. Wis. Sgt. Nickerson, grad uate of the University of Oregon, was on furlough from duties as a training officer at Camp Living stone, La- RETURNS TO COLLEGE Miss Peggy Tamblyn returned to Corvallis last week-end where she will resume her studies at Oregon State college. She was accompanied to Portland by her father, Harry Tamblyn who returned home the first of the week. R. E. SCHOONOVER Services for R. E. Schoonover who passed away Oct. 1 at Lexington were held from the Phelps Funeral Home parlors Monday, O. Wendell Herbison, pastor of the Church of Christ, officiating. Mr. Schoonover was the father of Mrs. Frank Pap ineau, R. E. Schoonover Jr. and Mrs. Clifford Dodge of Lexington. Two other daughters from Boise, Ida., one from California and one from Gates, Ore., were here for the funeral. DRIVE TO PENDLETON Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Parker drove to Pendleton Sunday, taking the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Par ker to their new home. The John Parkers recently purchased resi dence property in the vicinity of Pendleton high school and moved their household goods up from Port land the past week. They sold their home on the Willamette river. GETS FIRST BUCK Count among firsts of the season one buck deer shot by Miss Colleen Kilkenny. In company with her mother, Mrs. Lottie Kilkenny., her brother Bobby, Don Greener and a friend from Portland Colleen shot her first deer last Friday. 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