MtfMUl GAICTTC TIMCS- Thursday M rr$l Over The u ee lup - - V " " ... -jr. j- iu- vf '. 6 ' .'it . - I' . -' r.,'-" .. - , "..' -.,- L ' - . V ; . Ekatrom. lone Faces Helix; Echo Calls Off Game with Cards Running undefeated for the season. Tone's 8-man football team will be lvwt to Helix in the final home game for the Cardinals at lone Friday after noon. Coach Glenn Blehl s squad has downed Culver, Riverside and Umaplne by sizeable mar pins and hopes to add Helix to the list. Came time Is 2:30, and starters for the Cards will be the same as In the last outing, lone was Idle with an open date last week. Big one ahead for the lone club Is the tilt with the other power of the Umatilla-Morrow 8-man league, St. Joseph's of Pendleton. They, too, are unde feated and have been shellack ing all opposition. The Ione-St Joseph pame will be In Pendle ton on Friday, October 13. A final game of the regular season was scheduled with Echo, a league member, oa October 20. However, Administrator Dar rel Relsch of lone said that Echo school officials have called off this game and forfeited to lone on the grounds that they do not feel they are strong enough to compete with the Cardinals. Only 10 are on their squad, It I A .1 rm is reuunuu. BOX 739 rt.nuw Thg deveiopment brought a Get Ready Get Set... GO! Basic to winning any kind of a rtce U getting off to Sood start! When it come to winning financial success, this usually means formulating a good, practical plan for systematic aavlng, and opening an ac count here. Then KEEP SAVING on schedule! You'll be pleasantly surprised to see how your account growa when you draw Inter est at 4. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FRS T FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Revivei Mustangs Trim Grant Unite m ntml hand of Mus tang kUked up ttit-lr heel and Shi.k off a Hint-game defeat p-eord Friday night by upending Grant Union or Jonn way rodeo grounds gridiron by a score or. 1I U. I ill was "- " league game and first victory, putting them for the moment at the top of the Greater Oregon league. Bruce Mover scored on a 15 yard run In the second quar ter t,t the contest, aided by a neat block from Archie Ball, and this set the stage for victory. The Mustangs had thlnps pre'ty much In command after that. I.eRy Gardner ran the con version point. Moyer's touchdown climaxed NOTICE TO ALL ruinnrxn AND Due to the EXTREME FIRE CON DITIONS, all Kinzua Corporation Roads and Property Are Closed to Hunting and Camping, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. Our Lands Will be Patrolled and We Are Asking The Public's Cooperation. mm CORPORATOR ,.tt.r imtionant reaction from the lone camp because of the fact that Echo is a league mem tw.. oni n mirh. a creed to the schedule. Umaplne played the Cardinals with its squaa oi oniy eight boys, all of whom stayed In throughout the contest with out substitution. Relsch pointed out. Refusal of Echo to play will mean that lone will finish with iwn nnon dates In Its regular schedule, and should It get Into state playoffs, will be without action for considerable time be fore the playoffs. a 75 yard march that found Moy cr. F-d.ile Howard and Ball at ternatlng for nice gains. Halftlme thus found the Mus tan8 ahead, 7 to a rnt Union started moving In the third quarter, but Moyer Mopped their drive wnen ne in terceuted t pass and ran It back to the Grant Union 40. Fumbllltls and penalties act In at this point and the Mu tangs churned to no avail for a while, but Moyer broke away from hU own 35 and went 65 yards to score In the third quar ter, only to have the officials call It back because of an alleg ed pushing Infraction by one of the Heppner blockers. But the Mustangs were not to be denied. In the fourth quarter, they rolled on a 55-yard drive with Shan Applegate going over from the three after Gardner had made It a first down to that point. Applegate went through the line on a quarterback sneak. Gardner ran the extra point Throughout the drive, Howard, Gardner and Moyer 'carried the ball wclL Later In the game Dick Grif fith of John Day cut loose on what appeared to be a touch down ramble for sure, but Moy er came up fast from behind and cut him down deep In Heppner territory. The visitors then bog- BT DtC CK1BBLC v.... ,n't nel a red hat to haot a game of golf," and five gals that really like the game turned out Tuesnay. wim dine O'Brien and Joyce Ward In charge of play. We really club- rMl out the nine nip the wood club of our choice. You'd be surprised at what you ... ..... - .l..h mr can uo witn jusi rii rvui about six I'm carrl"8 In ",n bulls). We had a guet from KJiuua, rumj Closs, who shot a 40 with her S.wuod. 1 had leant putts (13) with my : not 22-wuod. Jsn Agee naa nw ..,n. - t.urwwi and Marie Mc Quarrle and Nadlne O'Brien. 18 and lfi putts with a 3 wood. It's really fun. and of course our men players think we re strictly for the birds, but we like our change of pace. Coffee, as usual. at our coiiee siauon '""-" " ged and Moyer again stopped their flurry when he Intercepted a pass on the Heppner 2a After the game. Coach Jim Sutherland said. "I can we a definite Improvement, ana I be lieve that we will win another game or two before the season Is over. Doug Dubuque and BUI Cox blocked well In the line while Merlin Hughes, Ladd Dick and David Proudfoot all played good defensive games. Dick Springer and Gardner were tough backing up the line." Heppner doubled John Day'a accomplishments In iirst downs, scoring 14 to Grant Union's 7. Heppner made 62 total yards while the visitors made 197. A fair crowd was on hand to see the victory and rejoice with the Mustangs. The Heppner High band, directed by Arnold Melby, put on a neat halftlme show and drill. t?a) brought by Nadlne. 1 feel like -smny a party, and nobody showed. After great deliberation and fig uring and a date set with the photographer from the Gaiette Times, only two winners were present to receive their trophies: Championship gross to Dee Grtb. Me. and championship net to Jan Agee. A tie ended the first flight between Marie McQuarrte and Hazel Mshoney (to be play ed off. Another tie between Donna McCurdy and Corkle N. ene In the aecond flight, with Donna the winner: Dougherty won in the tnua flight The eclectic trophy was presented to Corkle Norene. Anyhow, we finished up our "un finished" business for our cur- .nl IVIf. . - -- - Last leave In my tee cup teu me that Clint McQuarrle ha number 1 r1-: " . - ..ini Hia that ni use some : "," , dine and Joyce played during - 1 kK ur.r. In lOW the ween nu 50'a for beginners, thati real Improvement AND that there were Just two fellers on the course early Sunday, "shooting i rvf wr: Harlan Mc- Curdy and Maurice Grovea. 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