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Mustangs Down Umatilla By 59-34 Score Friday Scoring by bursts throughout me name, neppner mens ba Ketball team thumped Umatilla mere Friday night, 59 to 34. coin coacnes used reserves iioerajiy and all of Coach Bob cantonwine's squad saw actioi his tirst unit was on the floor only about half of the game. The starters rolled up a 19 to G advantage Dy tne end of the first quarter Detore the coach made ins tirst platoon substitution. Al uiuugn oniy eigni points were added to the Heppner cause In tne second period, they held 27-16 halftime margin. coming back In, the starters went about half the third quarter uirivie uowmg to tne reserves. ana me ena of me period saw tne Mustangs in front, 40-22, nnai quarter nnisned on a good note for the Mustangs as they scored 19 to Umatilla's 12. This was the 11th win of the year for the Heppner team. Dick Springer topped scoring with 13 on six buckets and a lone free throw. John Porter had nine for Heppner. The game saw the return to limited action of Doug Dubuque, 6-2 center who has been on the injured list most of the season. The fans who made the trip over to Umatilla from Heppner found it difficult going on the way home, hitting a glaze of ice on the highway between Lexing ton and Heppner. Packed snow covered most of the rest of the route. Score: HEPPNER 19 8 13 1959 UMATILLA 6 10 6 1234 HEPPNER 59- Fg Ft Pf Tp Applegate 4 0 18 Harnden 3 117 Springer 6 1 1 13 Porter 3 3 2 9 Padberg 4 0 18 Wright 10 12 Gardner 3 2 18 Clark 0 0 0 0 Nichols 0 0 0 0 Smith 10 2 2 Sherman 0 0 0 0 Dubuque 10 0 2 Totals 20 7 10 59 UMATILLA 34 Fg Ft Pf Tp York 3 1 IT 7 Hiatt 2 10 5 Young 0 2 3 2 Cain 2 0 14 Barber 10 0 2 Benson 0 2 0 2 Eisele 2 3 17 Whipple 0 0 10 Moore 2 0 14 McCoy 0 111 Totals 12 10 9 34 FARLEY MOTOR DELIVERS THREE GMC'S Heppner Jayvees Top Umatilla Five Four Heppner jayvee basket ball players hit double figures against the Umatilla jayvees Fri day night at Umatilla and the young Mustangs came home with a 60-46 victory. The game was close through the first half with Heppner ahead by two points at the end of the first quarter, 12-10, and at the nail, -i-2K. Thev pulled awa though, with a 23-point third period and led going into the final stanza, 45-32. Wayne Evans had a good night for Heppner with 15 points on seven neia goals and a tree throw. Bruce Spencer had 11, and Carl Bauman and Stuart Dick each connected for 10. None on the Umatilla team hit double figures. HEPPNER JV 60 Bauman 10, Anderson 2, Ken Evans 4, Wayne Evans 15, Dick it), George 8, bpencer 11, Dohertv. McDonald, Pierce, Wagenblasf, Thompson. UMATILLA JV 46 Corallo 6, Thorstad 6, Swart, Lewis 9, Durand 5, Sampson 4, Kelly 6, Caleff 2, Molle 2, Rose 4, Young 2. m FRHBCISCHR QJHRG r i ml fl r n mm ' " 'Itn'iir - tr ,J :"':XM 1 J I Jiy 'r- p, An iti-'HiliBfc'ii HANDING OVER KEYS to Jasper Myers (right). Butter Creek, to three new 1363 Model CMC trucks is Jim Farley (second from left), owner of Farley Motor Co. At left is Myers' son Tommy, and second from right is another son, engines and power steering. Jerry, trucks are all equipped with V-6 (Pd. Adv.) lone Holds Fourth Place in Over Stanfield WithW For Your Valentine Duet Give Beautiful Franciscan PATTERN (Shown Above) Humphreys Drug HEPPNER, OREGON VA Ione's Cardinals re m a i n e d firmly entrenched in fourth place in the Umatilla-Morrow B basketball league after defeat ing btantield there Friday night. 47 to 38. The Cardinals currently have a record of seven wins and four de feats in the circuit. Their game with Dowerf u 1 Athena, scheduled for the lone maple-court Saturday night, was postponed until a date to be de cided later in the season because of the inclement weather and icy condition of the roads. Jim Martin came through to lead the Cards to victory in the Friday game as he scored 17 points on five field goals and seven straight free throws. Ron Crabtree, who had been on the sick list, saw action and made 12 points for the lone club. High for btanfield was their all-star athlete, Kip Clark, who made 16 points on seven field goals and two free throws. lone lumped to a auick earlv lead and was ahead, 17 to 9, by the end of the first period. How ever, by halftime the Stanfield team cut the -margin to two points, 21-19, on the heels of a poor 4-point quarter by the Cards. The winners did a little better in the third quarter, getting eight points to Stanfield's seven, and then" won going away with 18 points in the final quarter. Shooting of the two teams was about even with lone hitting 17 of 45 attempts and Stanfield get ting 16 of 43. Score: IONE 17 4 8 1847 STANFIELD 9 10 7 1238 IONE 47 Fg Ft Pf Tp Martin 5 7 2 17 Ekstrom 2 2 5 6 Crabtree 4 4 0 12 Heimbigner 10 3 2 B. Klinger 4 0 2 8 Padberg 10 0 2 K. Klinger 0 0 0 0 Morgan 0 0 0 0 Totals 17 13 12 47 STANFIELD 37 Fg Ft Pf Tp Baker 0 3 2 3 Baker 11 5 3 K. Clark 7 2 3 16 Woods 3 0 0 6 Seibel 2 0 4 4 Kim Clark 3 0 2 6 Corey 0 0 10 Pratt 0 0 0 0 Alvarez 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 6 17 38 BOWLING BITS By JO PETTYJOHN THE MEN'S bowling teams were back in league action Monday night after a week off during the City tournament at Echo. The follows from this area walked off with several of the top prizes. Johnny Ledbetter (Co-op) and Gene Orwick (Elks) teamed up to win first in the doubles and each will receive a trophy. Jim my Miller (Elks) and Art Wat kins (Elks) won third place in the doubles. Vic Groshens and Vern Viall (Elks) were fourth in the doubles. Vic won second in singles with a 602. The Elks won second place in team bow ling out of the 10 who entered. Next month, March 6-7, the an nual Women's Echo city bowling tournament will be held in Echo. 0 0 0 THE HEPPNER Elks team moved into second spot after Monday night's split with first place Hi Ho club. The Elks missed taking total pins by only eight pins. Gene Orwick, back after a cou- New Westing house Coin - Operated DRY CLEANERS w IN CONDON I BLOCK EAST OF UNION 76 STATION AT THE SIGN OF THE FLASHING ARROW 8 Pound Load or Less $2.00 OPEN FROM 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Bring Your Own Hangers Closed on Sunday Except For Out -of -Town Customers pie of week's layoff with a back injury, came up with high series of 517. He says the reason he did so well in the tournament was that he favored his back and didn't worry about bowling! Just unconscious! Bi-County took tlnee from PGG with Kenny Tur ner having a 480 series and Bob Kilkenny high game for Bi County with 176. Rumor has it that Fritz Cutsforth was thinking about 88 keys or was it pins?? And Wess Marlatt had a little trouble with the last pin? Lex ington Oil Co-op, still dogged by a second-half slump, lost four to Bricks Supply Monday night. Vernon Munkers, Co-op, had a high series of 504 and Johnny Ledbetter had a high game of 192. Go get them next week! ooo MCGG MOVED into second spot after taking three from Echo Hotel last week while first place Eagle Valley took three from second place Sheets to move them into third spot. Lois Hunt for MCGG topped the scoring with a 434 series and high game of 157. Padberg Machinery and Turner, Van Marter and Bryant tangled last week and each took two games. Padberg is tied with Burns for fourth and Turner is in sixth place. Iris Campbell, Padberg, had high series over all of the Sparetimers last week with a 511 and also had high of i2X and high game of 158. Oh, yes, nearly forgot, Lois got a 6-7-10 split to win a handful of candy bars for husband, Dean, who chauffeured the MCGG team to Echo. And this was mighty welcome cause there was a flat tire on the way over! Not driv ing, but chaperoning the Pad berg gals was Johnny Ledbetter. Well, the league play is not over with, yet, and after this week, orher changes will be made in Ihf standings. JOHN PORTER, big tackle for the Heppner Mustang football team, has been named to the East team for the Shrine All Star game to be played in Pendleton in August. He was the only Mustang to be chosen, but Ron Crabtree, lone quarter back, is an alternate. (G-T Photo) Porter Chosen For Shrine Squad John Porter, senior at Heppner High school, has been chosen as a member of the Shrine All-Star team for the East and will play in the game at the Round-UD Grounds, Pendleton, August 24, it is announced. The 190 lb. tackle whose play was outstanding through the season is the only Mustang to be chosen for the squad, although soveral others were nominated. Porter was particularly out standing on defensive and was a big factor in the Mustang's achieving one of their best rec ords on the gridiron in years. Ron Crabtree of lone was nam ed as an alternate on the squad. He played out of his regular po sition at quarterback last year for the good of the team al though he was an all-star end tht year before. Crabtree had been named to the Shrine team last year, but the committee later discovered that he was only a junior at that time and wus not eligible. Others of the western division of the Greater Oregon league, of Stanfield Jayvees ' Edge Young Cards Stanfield's jayvees put on fourth quarter rally to edge the lone High Jayvees in a prelimin ary DasKetDau game at Stanfield riday nleht. 34 to 32. lhe lone team led at all the quarter stops, including a half time edge of 19-12, but Stanfield rallied after trailing, 26-21, at the end of the third quarter and made 13 in the last quarter while lone faltered with only four. warn naivorsen ot lone was high for the game with 11, while Guthery topped Stanfield's jay vees with nine. Score: IONE 32 Emert 2, J. Halvorsen 4, Lind strom 7, Ball 8, M. Halvorsen 11, Hynd. STANFIELD 34 Masuda, Pratt 3, Sewell 6, Al varez 9, Guthery 9, Sutton, Walls, McElroy 7, Albrecht. U of O Student Takes Part in College Plays Linda Van Winkle, Lexington, win De one or several drama stu dents of Dr. Jean Cutler's Ele ments of Acting class at the Uni versity of Oregon, who will be presented in plays Sunday, Feb ruary 10. Excerpts from such plays as "The Anipriran Ilrpnm " "Imlrnr. les and the Lion," and "As You Like It," will be staged in two performances, at 4 and 8 p. m. in vuiara nans laDoratory theatre ac tne university. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Van Winkle. Lexington, and was active in drama work at Heppner High school last year. New Club Organizes The first meeting of the 4-H Knitting club was held at the high school February 2. We elected officers. They are Jeri Kcithlcy, president; Terry Petty john, secretary, and Karen Dra per, reporter, with Jo Simmons as our leader. Another meeting was held at Jo Simmons' home today (Thursday), at 3:30 p. m. Karen Draper, reporter Thurs Feb. 7, 1963 Page S GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER, OREGON Meeting Date Change Regular meeting night of Car nation Social club has been changed from Thursday evening, February 14, to Wednesday even ing, February 13. Mrs. Prudy Casebeers will be hostess to the group at her home. When you patronize Gazette- Times advertisers, you help make a better paper. Tell them you saw it In the Gazette-Times. the Morrow-Umatilla B league and other nearby towns on the East squad are as follows: Kip Clark, Stanfield, end; Bill Cars ten, McEwen, Athena, center; Dennis Herblson, Condon, half back; Art Spino, Pilot Rock, full back; Bruce Rodabaugh, Burns, alternate; Jim Lenz, Grant Union, alternate; Mike Hiatt, Umatilla, alternate; and John Partlow, Riverside, Boardma n , alternate. 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