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Applegafe's Shot Brings Victory over Sherman bukhand shot at the buhkrt and dr.'H-l it through with Jut iouiiIp hi wmmmI 10 lay a Mnio Saturday nliiht and thfre l.y brought a 51 -V victory to th? iiiiipfu-r Jliuh MUNtanu. even inn the two-Lami nvtwn with th' Sherman County five. In came Friday nluht at Ileppni l'teen the tianie two teiimn. tliv Muktani! (altered after holding a mx point lend lute In the third miurler and lost to Moro, 77 to C7. The came at Moro was a thril h-r. running close all the way lleppner had quarter atop leads of 11 li, anu n io a ttuv came down the home stretch, they held a three point i-dL-e. but Moro tallied and the margin was cut to one. lleppner then Rot possession but m taxed a layup, anl with 16 seconds to eo. Moro connected to take a one-K)lnt advantage, 50-49. Offensive charging was called against lleppner, and with the hall In Mora's xsesslon It ap peared that the Mustang cause was lost. However. Ileppner's sparkplug Applegate, blocked a Moro hook pass and diverted it to Dick Springer, as toth head ed for the bucket. Dick lobbed n pass to Shan, and the latter flipped the backhander that twanged the twine. Lee Padberft was hlghpoint man In the game with 14 on fKi. buckets and lour iree throws, followed by Captain i:rni. Mover, still suffering from n broken right thumb, with 13 on six field goals and a free thmw. Iliuh for Moro was Ken M ivnnrd with 10. In the Friday game, Maynard R.-illoped through the Mustangs o become as hie a hero as his namesake In oldtlme western movies was for the kids In days of yore. It was this fellow who blasted the lleppner five in the late third and early quarters and obliterated their lead. In the space of four minutes he made 10 points. With two mln ulei gone in the fourth quarter his two free throws gave the Moro five their first lead of the second half at 51-50. Three mm ules later, with Sherman County in front by three points, 59-5fi, he fouled out, but the damage was done. A little reserve by the name of Bill Doolin then came In tt)i wreak havoc while the Mustangs tossed their defense out the window. He scored eight points in the last three minutes of the game. Ken Wright, up from the Jayvees, got in the game late and tried his best to turn the tide but lleppner was on the run. Ken lilt two pushers in the last 30 seconds. The Mustangs seemed far on in this game. They missed many easv setups and tneir snooiui average was only .280, Retting but 21 of 84 tries. Moro hit on 27 of 70. They got off to a slow start and trailed at the end of the first quarter but perked up in the second period. Pad berg tied it up at halftime with a full court dash and push shot at the buzzer, 31-31. Padberg topped the Mustangs with 20 on seven field goals and while Moyer and John Porter each collected 15. How ever, the Moro cowboy, Maynard, led all players with his 24 tallies. KclK' H.iyr Maynard K ..kin Miller (outs Utah Doolin Total Padlterj! Mover porter Dubuque Applecatc Springer (lard iter (Jeorge Wright Total MOI HKITNER MORO 77 F Pad hern Moyer Orter Applegate Dubuque Springer .ardncr eorge Wright Total J Kellogg Bayer Maynard Kakin Miller Coats Bish Doolin Total HEPPNER MORO if ' .1 1 4 io I ..-v 7 10 5 Ji I I 6 0 1 12 I ' I 0 2 0 2 1 I ? a s ih i ' urn a a ' I n 2.1 23 77 if HEPPNER 67 . I FK Ft It TP I V f I 2 2 2 6 1 2 15 5 1 M o o n if n O (I O f ymmmm 3 h n 4 r S S ... 'S 21 19 20 67 C-O l 1 1 1.1 I m -t 'ft T7 I I . IL. I 1 I J-iM I I I I ... . . rw 1 v S ( Umatilla Downs Cards To Top League Ladder HEPPNER SI Fe Ft 6 1 2 . 1 1 3 ' 0 0 2 20 MORO 50 FjJ 4 3 ' 3 3 0 ' 0 ! 6 ' 1 4 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 rf 3 3 0 1 4 2 0 0 1 TP 14 13 3 7 2 8 0 0 4 11 14 51 11 12 20 11 13 Ft 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 3 10 13 15 rf 5 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 Tp 8 8 10 7 0 0 12 5 ONE OF tho big raaona (or tha Muatanga' aurga of victoria la mid-aeason u tha manner la which aophomores and jun iors bar Improred. Bill Cox. 6-0 Junior, la a reserv who baa ba ready and ataady. Coach Bob Cantonwinc can al ways count on him lor reliable duty when needed In a ball game. (G-T Photo) 13 50 1051 1050 I MMa,.- M. & Vj, x KIT GEORGE, who has been cracking the Mustang basket ball lineup with more reg ularity recently, is one of the good shots on the squad. (G-T Photo) AFTER - INVENTORY CLEAN - UP WOOL SWEATERS Broken Sizes. Discontinued. 188 MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS Broken Sixes. Terzific values. 488 COTTON YARDAGE SUEDE YARDAGE 100 yards only Discontinued. 3 YARDS I00 WOOL AND NYLON FLANNEL YARDAGE jOO 22 yards 0NLY Discontinued. GIRL'S SWEATERS 288 6 only. Broken Sizes. 3-PIECE BATH MAT SET 83 4 only. White and pink. GIRL'S STRIPE POLO SHIRTS IOC cotton. Broken Sizes. 77( Jayvees Grab Two From Moro Five Sherman County's Jayvees fell before Heppner's Colts twice ever the week-end. the Friday eame here being a decisive win for the home five, 61 to 45, while the one at Moro Saturday night was a close victory, 35-31. The rambling Colts piled up one of their season's biggest to tals Friday and Richard Clark led on the firing line with 17 points. Ken Wright had 11 and Ken Smith added 10. Lane led Moro with 14. In the next game the Heppner five had a good lead most of the way but slipped late in the game that ended with Moro starting to close the gap. Smith led llepp ner with 11, followed by Clark with 10. Friday score: MQKO 45 Lane 14 Jaeobson 3, Fields 0, Johnson 0. Mobley 6, Hliigg 7, Decker 9, Grabenhorst 0, Rayon G. Dunlap 0. HKITNF.R Gt Ayers 7, Clark 17, Lessor 2, Wardwell 3, Oeorge 0, Smilh 10, Sherman 7, Wright 11, Cole 0, Muessig 2, Nichols 2. Saturday score: IIEPPNKR 35 Smith 11, Nich ols 2, Clark 10, Lesser 5. Ward- well 0, Ayers 2, Sherman a. MORO 31 Lane 1, Fields Johnson 2, Blagg 5, Decker Grabenhorst 4, Rayon 8. Ponies Sheiiack Umatilla Cagers TTonnnnr pradp school basket hull team shellacked the Uma tilla crade team at Umatilla Qntiirrl:iv. 45 tn 20. Rill SllV(l( niifl Tim Driscnll led the seorin parade for Heppner with 11 and 10 points respectively, lop ior Umatilla was Durand with 10. lleppner led all the way in getting its sevenin victory against one deteat. th praders lost to Uma til in 3- tn I'l but Rotrer Loonnie of Heppner was one of the top performers on uie noor. t1 nrhth trmnp score: HEPPNER 42 Brown 2, Math- minir n snvner u. ur scon iu. Clark 2, Barratt 0, Gray 8, HeiiKer 9- .... UMATILLA 20 Anderson 3: Durand 10, Oaude 0, Rose 2, Miller 1, Boyrt 2. Trampoline Artists To Perform at Halt lone's renowned trampoline artists, Mrrk, Jie and Frank Ila lvor-en and Tom Heimbig ner, will present special half time entertainment with their act at the last lone home basketball rarne of the season with St infield Friday night. The trampoline stars have presented their act at many places, including the state fair, and have been highly npnlauded a" appearances. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNary Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE II.vs Tuesday C.tttte Wed. Thurs. Shwp - Any Day Umatilla climbed to und.s puled first place In the Morrow LniNtilla B leafue when their ,i..f..Mi,.,i I.iiie's Card- inal-i, 5 to VJ. at Umatilla I rt day niuht. The Iom dropl-d the Cards io &e.-ond with a 5 2 reco'd. iumned to an early lead and .leld it through- out the game, holding a oi io in onlv in lae lourth nuarter tH 1 the Card ,ut- wjlnt the wlnmr. iney yit-u In 11... final Iw,tImI tU 10 lot Lmatilla but could not over tome the sizeable lead. "We were Ji'M out -scrapped Jtnrl fti it. rill wii,t " said Coach I Glenn Hiehl after tne game. r have played murn hi'tter EarntS. 'rij f.r im l.-nled L maiulft earlier In the year, civm mem winy a RIflov or tne winners a hlKhpoint man for the game with to on wven field Roais ana i "ir tree throws. jus icumman- !riwn hail 1.1 r,fl six and two. L'iUir,,m led lone with 13 on six buckets and a gift toss. p,,ii,i,.r had 12 on - i... r,.t fnnr frrvi tha I Irfir anil IOUT from the free 'hrow line. Ron Crabtree hid 11 on live nciu goals and a fret throw. Th (' rHInu lu r.-ime hack f lent Ing Saturday night when they IpaimlaH tr f.llir)ln for a nOO- league contest. They made It two straight over this team, havlnj, won In the first game of 'he season. A rina rvorfrirmn nee bV Tom Pointer highlighted the tilt. He wound up with 2u points on eight field goals and lour iree in rows. wii. hi. n i,iri of the prev ious night, Tom had 32 in the two games Pointer's on-coming play has been one of the bright spots fir lone in late season. He never played In a basketball game be fore this yenr, turning out for the first time with this basket hall season. Unfortunately, he is i .nniiM- ani ,-.innot continue his development next year on a high school court. The Cards had no trouble with Monnln Tnnminn In front. 17 tO 9, In the first quarter and n'l Ing the aeoro to 21 lo 12 by half limff. Crabtre. I ne' high aeorer for the year, waa rlj;ht behind pointer In talllet, for l hi gam with 17 on six field goals and five free throws. High for Mau pin was Lrajie with 13. Ione'. Jayvees lost both their game, dropping the one to Uma tilla, 49 to 37, and to Maupin. to to 36. Lee Hima tied with Klsele of Umatilla with 14 each. Morgan of lone waa top man in the Maupin game with 13. Mr. and Mrs. Tack Van Winkle. accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Winkle, crwnt Snndnv and Monday In Portland and Salem. They at tended the funeral of Clarence Van Winkle, brother of W. C. Van Winkle. Thev also visited their daughter, Shirley. I0NE 49 Fg Ft Fkstrom 0 1 Martin 1 3 Pointer 4 4 Hams 0 0 Crabtree 5 1 Kllnger 0 3 Davidson 1 0 L. Hms 0 1 Totals 17 15 IS 7 It 0 11 HimCB GAZETTE -TIMES. Thuradoy. February IS. 1963 I0NE SS Ft ft Tp Fkstrom 4 3 2 11 Martin 0 0 1 0 Pointer 8 4 2 20 llama 113 3 Crabtree 6 5 1 17 Klinger 2 0 2 4 Davidson o 0 1 0 Total 21 13 J2 55 MAUPIN 37 UMATILLA 58 York iiateman McCoy Green Ostrom McKay Fg Ft Pf Tp 2 0 4 2 10 4 3 5 6 3 18 2 11 4 12 3 6 18 22 20 5o Totals IONF Field Goa S. 17 01 OU free throws, 15 of 25, UMATILLA Field Gotols, 18 of 53; free throws, 22 of 30. 1 ft 1'2 12 I 93 Umatilla 17 14 17 1058 HARRY ELLIOTT. INC. PRESENTS WRESTLING Every Sat. Nito 344 S. W. 1st PENDLETON AREA Feb. 17th Main Event PRINCE XUHIO s DANNO MCDONALD ALSO Shag Thomas Lulgt Macera Tito Kopa Ti Bobby Nichols TICKETS S2.00 SI. 50 75c Reservations can be made at Ford's Tire Service in Heppner. Miller L. Snot'grass Hull Lease Melum Mays Piltz H. Snodgrass Totals Fg Ft Pf Tp 1 11 3 0 0 10 2 13 5 5 3 1 13 0 2 0 2 10 0 2 3 0 3 6 3 0 3 6 15 7 12 37 Shooting: IONF rield Gals. 21 of 56: free throws, 13 of IS. MAUPIN VU Id Goal, 13 uf 71; tree llirow. 7 of 12. 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