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ay-by-Play Tells F Card inals Victory io & rage i) uarter Jon gut tost, receive. Norm Durfcy, kicked orr to lone 22. ims rect-lved and cr. 40. lone Rleht Half ay Kllngcr carried lor to (1ml down, after m had failed to gain. was oirsiue and ixn yard. Hams ai'd Uon of the Card held l A 13-yard pass, Hani Orabtree, lone end. another first down, lied to gain. Ham 9 yards. Klineer fa.led but Hams made the rd for first down. Nel 1 up 3, but a penalty came) put lone bark )n next play Crabtrce re!on advanced 12 for a fi-st arr furred to kick. Klineer fun down, ll.tms added another fl.-t 1 1 1 the reception and gave the with a 23 yard scamper. Nbon pushed back for one yard. Him. gained 6, but too much time cun't lne S yard. Hams passed to Crabtree 25 yards for the Hn.t toui-hJown. Convention failed Store: lone & Hereford 0. Hams kicked off 33 yards and Hrrt'ford returned It to their JO, Bob Shukle picked up 9 yai.ls on his return. Hardinan and Ar riola produced a first down quickly with 3 and 12 yard ealns respectively. Hardman lost or.e yard on his next try. Bradford ball to the Bull on the 0. Kling er redeemed himself by lntr cejtlni the first pass frtm Quarterback Moore and raced t'- ard to the Bulls 8 yard line Kllngcr on revoise to left went 8 yards for the second lone TD, Conversion failed Score: lone 12. Hereford 6. W. Hams' kick is good for 23 yards. Hardman mide 6, Arm! a gained 1, but Moore set bacK 5 The Bulls' punt (30 yards) re turned by Lee llama to hU 47. Lee lost 3 and a personal f'.ul picked up 6. A lateral to the I put lone back to their 30. Another ifn nauoacK is good lor anotrc penalty lor illegal motion to. first. Hardman drove deep I., to lone territory with a 12 yaiJ gainer and a first down, lone one yard. Hams was penalized half the distance to i ne goai anu iiaraman drove across for the first Hereford scotj. The conversion failed and the score was lone 6, Hereford 6. Ekstrcm. returned the 25 yard kickoff for 10 yards to the lone 43. Lee Hams, lone halfback, thrown for a loss of 5. Wajr.e Hams gains 20 but lone la pen alized 15 yards for holding. After 2 Incomplete passes W. Hants punted 40 yards. Return by Ar riola was to his 21. Moore l-t 2 and a personal foul cost Here ford 10. Alter one unsucceswul play by Bradford the half ends. TliIKu OUAKTLK W. Hamr kickoff (30 yards) returned by Durfcy of Hereford to his 37. Hardman advanced 6 and Mooie picked up 2 but Arrlola failed to get necessary yardage for a first Kllnger returned Hereford's punt to his 35. Hams recovered his fumble, Nelson gained 6 but an offside sets the cardinals back 5 yards. Hams makes ? more and is forced to punt. Ar riola of the Bulls returned k to his own 23. After Hardman gained 4 and Arrlola only 2, the Bulls fumbled, recovered, but loss of seven, and ry, a pass, Kllnger to ailed. t took over on Its o.vn ne. Larry Moore, Here nowhere on his flrM Icked up one yard or , miibacK Dave Haru stopped for no gala recovered Dy lone wi 1. Hams failed to gain, as thrown back for la. Hams plunged r 3 yards on the right could not complete a rn pass to Rollle Ek d the ball passed to on their 19. Hardman ind Bradford, halfback, to give Hereford their down. Joe Arriola, a halfback advanced 7 st quarter ended. QUARTER Hardman yard, Joe Arriola was by fast charging lone Durfey forced to punt, one, received the ball Hereford was off-ilda, ne 5 yards to which ided 9 on his next at lms went for 2 and them back to the 25. W. Hams set back on the next play 12 yards. His punt was good for 50 yards and the Bulls took ove on their 35 as the quarter ended FOURTH QUARTER Aft r an Incompleted pass Moore gained 2. Too much ume netted the Bans a minus 5. Another pass by Moore was Incomplete. The Bulls took a chance on the 4th dowi. and failed. lone took over on the Bulls' 34. Nelson went for 4. VV. Hams failed to gain, but after an Incompleted pass to Crabtroe, Wayne plowed his way through for 6 and a first down. Nelson gained 5, Klinger was set back for 9, VV. Hams again came through with 10 and 6 yard gains. Another first down for the Cardinals. Nelson was held for no gain. Hams completed a 15- yard pass to Crabtree for another TD. His kick splices the uprights for extra point bcore: lone is. Hereford 6. Hardman returned Hams kick- off (35 yards) to his own 32. Moore's pass Incomplete. More lost 2. Bradford failed to gain and Klineer of lone returned Hereford punt to his 40. Brad ford went 20 for a first down. Moore spilled for 4. Arlola made 2, a pass from Moore to Hill HtPPNtl CAlCTTt-TlMtt. Taursdarf. Nevsmbar U. 1MI -4 Story cr-n Cardinal Hoopers List 18 Games On Season Slate Eighteen ames and a Jam bore at Umatilla are on me hnkethall schedule for the Ions High whool Card na is, according irt the list reieaaea oy uirri RclM-h. administrative principal The tamr-ore Is tentatively scheduled for Friday. December I. at Umatilla with live or au teams playing. Pint eame la with Maupin on Saturday. December 2. at lone. First rosd came la Saturday. Do- comber 9. at St. Joseph In Pen- diet on. Junior varsity games will start at home at 6:45 with the varsity playing afterwards. Kemainaer oi me uncuuic . s follows: Friday, December 13, iitnrwr at lone: Saturday, De cember 16. Wheeler County (Fos sil) at Fossil: Thursday. Decern. ber 28, McEwen (Athena) at Athena. Friday. January 5, st josepn at lone: Saturday. January McEwen at lone; Friday, Jan arv 12. Riverside at Boardman Tuesday. January 16. Heppner at HcoDner: Friday. January is, Ei ho at lone (tentative): Satur lne; Friday, January 21, vt heeler lountv at lone; satur' day. January 27. Stanfleld. there. Friday. February 2. Riverside ai ume; .Saturday. Februaty 3, Kcho there (tentative): Friday, ret'ruary . Umatilla there; Sat urday. February 10. Maopln. mere; tridav. February IB. Sin field at lone. Riverside Names 22 On School Honor Rolls Honor roll tvr the first nine weeks at Riverside High school at Boardman was announced with elcht students named on the A honor roll and 14 on tho B honor roll A PA of 3 6 and above Is necessary for the A roJI and students achieving a CPA of b-tAeen 3.0 and 3.5 for the roll. Freshmen led the A roll list with five. These are Christopher IVita. Lyle Hobbs. Terrv McCov. Roy Orermeler and Dewena We it. Sophomore Sharon Donovan, and uniors. Brcnda Bll Ines a:id Dorothy Rash were named. On the B roll were seniors, OSU Basketball Season Tickets Available Oregon State will start afvr tine ticket applications fur l r.til w takkettaii season on Tuesday, November 14. acconl Inc to Business Manager Jim Harratt. "Die Beavers will play 12 fiww In Corvsllls and four In Portland (Including three riming the I'Hil Far West Classic.) I he remaining 10 games will be plav eti away including the rovem ber 12 openers against the L'nl Sandra Creamer. Howard Ktlih nd Chle McQuaw; junU rs. Barbara Davis, Eileen Ely. Wll lalne Fergert, Janls Parker and I'at Part low; sophomores. Susan McCov. Vivian Temoleton. San dra Thorpe, Paula Williams and Sheryl Wlthersoon. and frvsh man, Anna Mae McQuaw. GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Ca. zette-Ttmes will bring a pleas ant year-around letter from home each week, $400 per year in Morrow county and $4.50. outside the county. Gift cards sent with each subscrip tion. Call 6 9228. IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at the Ga zette T.mcs office. All styles of type, all sizes of stamps available promptly. Also stamp pads, dater stamps, stamp pad ink and supplies. verslty of Montana at M Is u!a. Home tiener will he aga'nst the I'nivrrsPy of Washington at CorvalJis on Saturday night, tj cember 9. Other iH-cembrr pamta In Corvallta Include Stanford on Saturday and Monday nlghla. DiTenvber 16 and IA. Several thousands of ticket ap plications were mailed out to Heaver Club members, OSU alumni, and fans on the general public list by Monday. Novem- ber 13. The 19C1 Far West Basketball Clause will be held In l"ortlanJ on four evenings and two after- noons, December 27 28 29-JO. Teams will Include Michigan and Michigan State from the Bitf ui, laiiiornia Irom the aid Five. Hoat Schools Oregon Slate and Oregon, and northwest indcpf-i. dents Portland, Washington State and Idaho. Corvallis season tickets will La priced at $18 for the 12 games, with Individual reserved stats for Individual games raised from $1.75 to U this year. Far West lassie season tickets for the six rioublehcadt-rs will be $10, all located In the choice lower bal cony areas, individual double header price are $2.50 for even ing doubleheaders and $2 for tho afternoon sessions. In addition, the colorful Har lem Globetrotters will appear at Corvallis on Saturday night, Jan uary 6th. accompanied by cab Calloway and a variety show. netted 12 and Moore made 1 for a first down. Hardman went for a Hereford TD. Conversion by Moore made the score lone J, Hereford 13. The 30 yard kick off of the Bulls grounded by W. Hams on his 30. Using up the few seconds that are leit Nelson and Hams held the ball in pos session and the gun ends the game. ?e're All "' trj','1,! " "'" n . ii-"- "' IE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE GIFT ITEMS WE HAVE FOR YOU DSMETICS - REVLON DESERT FLOWER OLD SPICE FRIENDSHIP GARDEN EARLY AMERICAN HELENA RUBENSTEIN :oty IN ELECTRIC RAZORS REMINGTON WITH ADJUSTABLE HEAD REG. $26.95 SPECIAL $U Q95 JLtS I EMERAUDE PARIS L 'ORIGAN LAIMANT en's Shaving Sets And itions -- Old Spice Yorktown iff iFi i fin L it 1 1 "" ' '"" ..-r NORELCO SPEED SHAVER WITH FLOATING HEAD (Reg. $29.95) Special For Christmas $2 195 STUFFED ANIMALS A LARGE SELECTION Some With Genuine Fur ( MANICURE SETS I For Men and Women ZOSTUME JEWELRY ELY PICTURE FRAMES K ROM EX GIFT SETS I And Lazy Susans i INFANTS WEAR Brown and Haley CHOCOLATES FULL LINE OF MODELS 40DEL CARS 10DEL PLANES EVELL PLASTIC MODELS JOIN THE FON GTJESS THE VALUE OF OUR GIFT DISPLAY SATURDAY OUR PRI2E A SKL9S VALUE SESSIONS CLOCK SHAEFFER PENS AND PEN SETS VANITY SETS Jim Myers, R. Ph. 1 IQjij ilHi) Yes, Mrs. Palmer -WE AGREE! HEPPNER MERCHANTS DO NEED TO OFFER AN EVER BETTER SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE FOR SHOPPERS. ('SEE LOWER LEFT CORNER OF THIS AO) We're Doing Our Part ! FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WE HAVE 227 Different Small Appliances - AND- 74 Large Appliances --AND-- Vl Carload more due this week IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU WANT THAT WE DONT HAVE, WE'LL BE GLAD TO MAKE A PHONE CALL AND GET IT FOR YOU. A "Mrs. Joan Palmer WROTE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE-TIMES LAST WEEK, STATING THAT LOCAL MER CHANTS NEED TO OFFER MORE COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF MERCHANDISE. GUESS THE VALUE of our window display Saturday You may win our prize A $13.95 electric toaster LOTT'S ELECTRIC 369 N. MAIN HEPPNER PH. S'SSll