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HEPPNER'S MUSTANGS. fast improving after losing a number of clow garnet at the start of the
teuton, draw a rwt this weekend befor meeting Bum here on January 26 and 27 in a pair
of return games. The squad lext two close one at Burn lat week-end. Front row (from left)
are Kit George. Ken Smith. Billy Cox. LeRoy Gardner, and Shan Applegate. Back row. Coach Bob
Cantonwlne. Leo Padberg. Doug Dubuque. John Porter, Dick Springer and Captain Bruce Moyer.
(G-T Photo)
HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. January 18. 19G2
Heppner Scares Burns
But Drops Games There
Showing their best hustle of
the season, Heppner Men's
basketball team threw a real
scare into the Burns Highlanders
1 1 the spacious new basketball
court of the Harney county team
Friday and Saturday nights, but
the Mustangs had to yield in
the end ami came home dissa
polnted to be on the short end
of 54-47 and 51-50 scores.
In each game the Mustangs
overcame sizeable Burns leads to
take the advantage late in the
contests but also In each tussle
the Highlanders capitalized on
Heppner mistakes to squeak
through with victory.
Jn the Friday night game, the
Heppner gang had a live point
lead with three minutes to play.
to go after being clown 10 points,
46-30, at the start of the fourth
quarter.
Moyer had a chance to shove
the Mustangs farther in front
but missed a layup, a rare thing
for him. Larsen of Burns then at
tempted a shot, was fouled, and
missed one attempt from the gift
line but hit the second to tie the
score. Moyer then f;iiled to hit
another layup, and Larsen was
fouled again. He again missed
the first but hit the second and
there went the ball game, 51-50.
Traveling violations late in the
game hurt the Mustangs in ttiis
one.
Padberg. cold on the first night
came back to form Saturday. No
hit six of 10 from the floor and
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NEW CENTER for the Mustang
varsity basketball team is
John Porter, big 6-2 southpaw.
Fans saw Porter, transfer from
Pilot Rock, in action for the
first time against lone Tues
day night. He also played in
the pair ol games at Burns.
(G-T Photo)
However, one of the Mustangs maue goou on ea en oi .wo nee
stepped on the boundary line "irows lor i. moyer Mumpiu
in tossing the ball in play, and J" his shooting and made wily
the Burns five took possession.
resulting in a basket. Seconds
later, the identical mistake
happened as the tension told
on the young Ilepnner team.
The two Burns field goals were
added to two free throws by
a Highlander to recapture the
lead. I wo more free throws and
two cripples from the floor by
the Highlanders finished the
scoring for the seven point vie
tory.
But the rest of the story is
all to the credit of the Mus
tangs, whose heartbreaking loss
es have characterized their
season to date. The glass back
boards of the Burns, gym ap
parently bothered them lor a
time and they made only 12
points in the first half of the
Friday night game while the
Highlanders racked up 20. But
they came back in the third
quarter the , period that has
given them trouble In other
two of 14 tries from the floor,
but connected on nine of 14 from
the free throw stripe for a total
of 13.
Shan Applegate had a good
night Saturday with four of
seven from the floor. He had no
chances on the free throw line
hit two buckets and made three
and made a total of 8. porter
hit two buckets and made three
of seven free throws for seven,
but he had to take to the bench
on five personals in this game.
The contest took Its toll tor
Heppner because Dubuque
sprained his ankle and it was
almost sure that lie would not
see action against ione.
Big gun for Burns was Morsel li
who made eight field goals fur
16. Gunner Mosley fired 22 times
and hit five, which, with three
free throws, gave him 13.
In shooting averages, Heppner
only tried 49 from the court and
made 15 for a .306 mark, while
Mustangs Draw Rest
From Basketball Play
Afler hitting the maplecourt
hot and heavy recently, the
Heppner High Mustangs draw
a rest this week-end and will
not see action again until Friday
and Saturday, January 26 and
27, when the Turns Highlanders
come to Heppner for a pair of
return games.
After that, the team takes to
the road to plav Madras there
r-obruary 2 and 3.
BURNS 54
Fg Ft Pf Tp
Mosley 6 4 3 16
Womack 13 4 5
1. arson 3 7 2 13
Merseth 2 2 5 6
Berg 10 12
Woodfin 0 0 0 0
Presley 6 0 3 12
C'ntterson 0 0 10
Kodnbaugh 0 0 2 0
19 16 21 54
Heppner 8 4 20 15 47
Burns 13 7 12 2254
Saturday score:
games with a 20 point scoring iurns sh"'r (ii ,imos 811(1 ma(l
spree that knotted the count at
32-32 at the start of the fourth
period. Then they moved in front,
only to lose the game via the
mistakes mentioned.
Captain Bruce Moyer and Le-
i ror :zr.
Although disappointed In los
ing bv the narrow margins,
Coach Bob Cantonwlne was well
pleased with the hustle display
ed by his team. I heir near up
Roy Gardner paced the team in were mighty good showings
th.". onener. eaeh hittlni? 13. Mov. in view of the fact that they
er got five field goals and added were playing the team that shel
Padberg
Moyer
three free throws for his total,
Gardner hit on three of five at
tempts from the floor and netted
seven free throws late In the
game, a big factor in Heppncr's
recovery. This was his best game
1jp PnrlheriT iisiinllv n stnl. I Dubuque
wart for the Mustangs, had an Applegate
off night and scored only one I Springer
field coal and four free throws. I yeorj,t
He wont nut of the rmmp an I ' oner
five fouls, alontr with Douu Du- I COX
buque, who tallied only two free I Gardner
throws. Also retiring on infrac
tions was Merseth of the High
landers. The game marked the debut
of 6-2 John Porter in Mustang
uniform and he made a respec
table showing with three field
goals on five attempts, together
with 3 of 4 free throws for nine
points.
Leading scorer for the game
was Cal Mosley who fired 21
shots, nearly half as many as
the entire Heppner team "took,
and made six. He added three
gift shots for 16 total. Loo Larsen,
the 6-5 skyscraper had 13 points
on three buckets and seven free
throws.
Heppner took only 51 shots
and made 14 for .275 percentage,
while Burns took 59 and made
19 for .333.
The Mustangs eve on the free
throw line was off, making 19
of 3t, while Burns connected on
16 of 2S.
Saturday night's game was
prettv much in the same vein
as the Friday contest, but the
Heppner five showed consider-1
able improvement after setting
oriented to the pym. They cap
tured the lead wifi ene ndnufe
lacked league leading
70-52.
Friday night score:
HEPPNER
Fg
Madras.
1
5
0
2
0
0
3
0
3
47
Ft
4
3
2
n
o
o
3
0
7
Pf
5
3
5
1
2
1
3
1
1
Tp
6
13
2
4
0
0
9
0
13
14 19 22 47
Padberg
Moyer
Dubuque
Applegate
Springer
George
Porter
Gardner
HEPPNER
PK
6
2
0
4
1
0
2
0
50
Ft
2
9
0
0
6
0
3
0
Pf
3
1
0
1
4
0
5
0
Tp
It
13
0
8
8
0
7
0
15 20 14 50
Mosley
Womack
Larson
Merseth
Berg
Presley
Kodabaugh
Heppner
Burns
BURNS 51
Fg Ft
5
1
3
8
1
1
0
3
3
5
0
2
0
0
rf
4
2
4
5
2
4
2
Tp
13
5
11
16
4
2
0
19 13 23 51
9
6
11
15
16
25
14 50
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ketball team defeated the hne
High hoopers in the Mustang
rn Tuesday r.ijjht. 79 to 57,
and evened the )cam series be.
tween the teams at one-all. lone
had downed Heppner in an ear
lier meeting at lone by two
points.
First half of the Tuesday game
looked as If the Cardinals would
come through with a Hecond vic
tory. They took an earlv lead
and staved off Mustang threats
to leave the floor at intermission
on the long end of a 29 25 count.
With two minutes to play in
the first Quarter, diminutive
Shan Applegate sank a pusher to
give Heppner a 7 u margin but
some neat ouislde shooting bv
Jim Martin and Tm Pointer of
lone oulckly put the Cardinal:
back In the lead as they con
netted on three straight. Lee
Pad here of Heppner countered
with a Jumper to end the quarter
at iz-9 with the Cards on top.
The second quarter was a pa
rade of personal fouls, and 11
straight personals were called,
six against lone and five against
Heppner, In the space of three
minutes without a field goal be
ing scored. However, later in the
quarter Padberg, Applegate and
Moyer round the range for Hepp
ner and Rollie L'kstrom. P.on
Crabtree and Wayne Hams hit
for Ione.
In the third quarter, Crabtree
moved Ione six points in front
when he opened with a lumper.
but Moyer countered with one
for Heppner, then hit a Jumper,
after which Applegate scored on
a layup. and the score was tied
at 31-31.
For a few minutes it was nip
and tuck between the clubs, but
with three minutes left in the
quarter, a full court press put on
by the Mustangs sparked a rally
that left Ione far behind.
Padberg took the ball down
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JIM MARTIN is one of the rea
sons for the good record the
lone Cardinals' basketball
team is compiling this season.
Jim is a forward with th team
and a fine shot. He will bo
a starter against Echo and
Umatilla at Ione on Friday
and Saturday nights.
(G-T Photo)
the floor dumped It in the bas
ket for a 3'J-36 load. Five seconds
later, Applegate stole an in
bounds pass from a Cardinal
and scored, and Just a few sec
nods later Padberg grabbed an
other lone pass and converted
It into two points. Padberg fol
lowed this with a long pusher.
Thus, In the space of 20 seconds,
a slim 1-point lead rolled up to
nine.
Two big blows to the Cardinals'
hopes came about a minute later
when Crabtree was forced to
leave the game on personals.
and immediately after, the fifth1
and nutwong two of tlirir alar,
tile Cardinals had little chance
of turning back, but the boy
lift in the game never gave up
trying.
They faced the best that the
Mustangs have shown all year
in that kctond half, but Ham.
Pointer and Martin turned In
strong tM-rformancea. as well as
reserves from the Cardinal bench.
(one lost Martin midway in the
fourth quarter, and the reserves,
aided by Hams and Pointer, went
the rest of the distance.
Both teams had good shooting
averages. Heppner was low In
the Hrst half but the third
quarter surge, going at about
a .600 clip, gave them .444 for
the game. 32 field goals on T2
attempts. Ione had .350 on 21
of 60 attempts
Padberg was hlghpolnt man
In the game with 20 points for
the Mustangs on eight field
goals and four free throws. Cap
tain Moyer of Heppner also had
eight buckets but only two free
throws for 18.
Crabtree had 17 points for the
Cardinals In his less than three
quarters of play on five field
goals and seven free throws. Sec
ond high for Ione was Hams with
13 on five from the floor and
throe from the free throw line,
Heppner won the Jayvee game,
5-1 to 39. after leading 26 to 14
at halftime. Ken Wright of Hepp
ner was hlghpoint man with 17.
Bill Akers topped lone with 10.
Scores:
Jayvees
IONE 39 Madden 4, Akers 10,
Hams 4, Morgan 5, Martin 6,
Klinger 2, DeSpaln 0. Hynd 2.
Emert 0, Halvorscn 0, Llndstrom
7.
HEPPNER 54 Nichols 7,
Wright 17. Clark 10, Lesser 3.
Sherman 4, Smith 2, Ayers 7.
Schoonover 2, Cole 0, George 2,
Wardwell 0.
pointer
Crabtree
Ham
Kkhtrom
Martin
Klinger
Davidson
Kigby
5
5
.1
3
0
0
2
Ft
3
7
3
0
0
1
1
0
If TP
4 !l
5
4
5
2
0
3
17
13
6
6
1
1
4
21 15 28 57
Moyer
Springer
Padberg
Applegate
Porter
Dubuque
Gardner
George
Cox
lone
Heppner
HEPPNER 79
Fg Ft
8 2
1
8
C
3
2
0
2
2
I
4
2
4
2
0
0
0
Pf Tp
3 18
20
14
10
6
0
4
4
32 15 25 79
12 17 13 1557
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