Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 09, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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Wahtonka Tough
But Mustangs Win
By GREG PIERCE
Heppner's Mustangs found the
going rough in their first league
basketball game but slipped by
wamonKa High of Chenowith
(The Dalles) in the small gym
of the league's latest entrant
Friday night, 49-45.
Ken Wright, hoop ace for the
Mustangs, found the net and
dropped in 20 points to lead the
Horsemen to their seventh vic
tory in eight starts. Lee Padberg,
off his usual form, was second
for the Mustangs, scoring with
13.
Coach Bob Cantonwine used
eight players, and seven were
in long enough to penetrate the
strong Eagles' defense to score.
In the first quarter the Mus
tangs took the lead at 16-11, and
in the second stanza they pulled
to a relaxing 10-point lead, 26
16, at intermission. But in the
third quarter they saw the lead
dwindle to four points, 39-35.
The game became wild in the
fourth period, but each team con
nected for 10 points and the
Mustangs took their slim victory.
BOWLING
Commercial League
Team W L
Kinzua Loggers 29 15
A. L. Daggett, Dist. 29 15
Heppner Lumber Co. 28 16
Rietmann Hardware 24 20
First National Bank 23 21
Bank of Eastern Oregon 20 24
Willow Creek Club 17 27
IOOF 6 38
High Ind. Game
Lowell Gribble 221
Jimmy Pettyjohn 203
Oliver Creswick 195
High Ind. Series
Clint McQuarrie 511
Carol Miller 493
Al Osmin 489
High Team Game
Willow Creek Club 1003
Rietmann Hardware 931
IOOF 924
High Team Series
Willow Creek Club 2637
Kinzua Loggers 2584
Rietmann Hardware 2583
Stuart Dick, red headed pass
ing genius, threw in a bucket
and set up at least a dozen
other baskets. Richard Clark,
one of the three reserves, bagged
six points.
Other netters who were em
ployed by Coach Cantonwine and
faced the Eagles included Carl
Bauman with four, David George
with two, Bill Snyder and Doug
Dubuque two.
John Lewis and his teammate,
Bob Runie, were top gunners for
the Eagles with 10 and 14 re
spectively.
The Mustangs shot a cold 28
per cent from the field and 53
per cent from the line. The Wah
tonka five shot a little better
from the field for 31 per cent
and 64 per cent from the foul
line.
Heppner's jayvees were on the
low side of a 56-43 score in the
preliminary.
HEPPNER Wright 20, Dick,
2, Bauman 4, Padberg 13, George
2, Dubuque 2, Clark 6, Snyder.
WAHTONKA Lewis 10, Mit
chell 2, Hammel 5, B. Peterson,
Helseth 6, Runie 14, Crihider 8.
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TRAILS
Commercial League
Team W L
Kinzua Loggers 33 15
A. L. Gaggett, Dist. 32 16
Heppner Lumber Co. 29 19
Rietmann Hardware 26 22
First National Bank 23 25
Bank of East. Oregon 22 26
Willow Creek Club 20 28
IOOF 7 41
High Ind. Game
Edwin Hughes 202
Eddie Groshens 191
Kenneth Brenner 190
High Ind. Series
Edwin Hughes 541
Kenneth Brenner 539
Eddie Groshens 505
High Team Game
Willow Creek Club 975
A. L. Daggett, Dist 943
Willow Creek Club 938
High Team Series
Kinzua Loggers 2710
Willow Creek Club 2683
A. L. Daggett, Dist. 2671
Xoffe Kup Keglers
Team W L
Town and Country IW2 13V2
4 Alley Cats 17 11
The Markers 15 13
Sparse Spares UV2 13Va
Balterettes 14 14
Pin-Ups 14 14
Knock Outs 12 16
4 Musketeers 6 22
High Ind. Game
Gladys Ramberg 176
Vesta Kilkenny 169
Yvonne Lovgren 157
High Ind. Series
Vesta Kilkenny 462
Yvonne Lovgren 441
Gladys Ramberg 433
High Team Game
Pin-Ups 726
Balterettes 684
4 Musketeers 679
High Team Series
Pin-Ups 2036
Balterettes 1999
The Markers 1920
Thursday Nite Ladies League
Team W L
L. E. Dick 24 12
Humphreys Rexall 21 15
Kinzua Corporation 20 16
Outlaws 18 18
Ruggles Insurance 18 18
C. E. Cole 18 18
MiLadies 15 21
Phil's Pharmacy 11 2o
High Ind. Game
Mary Jean McCabe (sub.) ...187
Iris Campbell (sub.) 187
Evonne Nyman 177
Gladys Ramberg 177
High Ind. Series
Gladys Ramberg 462
Nell Jones 458
Iris Campbell (sub.) 452
High Team Game
C. Ed Cole 907
Kinzua Corporation 900
MiLadies 888
High Team Series
C. Ed Cole 2595
Kinzua Corporation 2530
Humphreys Rexall 2520
By BIRDINE TULLIS
The news of skiing this week
is good news. Areas are enjoy
ing the most bountiful snowfall
received in several seasons. More
and more local people are head
ing for the slopes. There was a
large crowd of people at Ar
buckle last week-end. The area
was open week-ends and some
days of the Christmas holiday.
Club members enjoyed a pot
luck and some very icy skiing
at Arbuckle on New Year's Day.
Others took advantage of the
school holiday to visit some of
their favorite places farther from
home. Those visiting Spout
Springs were the Don Peterson
family, Bob Rietmann family,
Norm Nelson family, Art Vance
family, Garry Tullis family and
Frank Halvorsen. We had a won
derful time, and the kids, es
pecially, enjoyed the night ski
ing each evening. Susan and
Stephen Lindstrom enjoyed a
trip to Timberline.
The snow condition at Ar
buckle last week-end was excel
lent and from all indications
more snow has fallen since then.
Spout Springs received several
inches of snow over the week
end as did Timberline, Anthony
Lakes and Government Camp.
Looks like a good season for
skiers !
Another item of good news
for skiers in need of equipment
is that this is the time of year
when most sport stores start
their sales of ski clothing and
equipment. The wise skier will
be watching for news of such
sales. Actually the basic items
of skiing change very little from
season to season. A good pair of
stretch pants and parka should
last for several seasons. I find
it very interesting that this year
the manufacturers of ski cloth
ing have put more emphasis on
style in children's clothing. The
little skiers are iust as style con
scious as their elders. The racing
stripes in ski pants and on par
kas seem to be the big item
the younger generation liked.
At a recent meeting of the
Ski Club several new directors
were elected. Orville Cutstortn
was elected Area Development
director; Art Vance, Ski Patrol
director, and Ken Peck as Rec
reation and Ski Director. The
Ski Patrol is in charge of all
safety at the area and an ade
quate ski patrol is always on
duty to take care of first aid
needs. The Ski Patrol is on the
sloDe for the safety of all skiers,
.just as the policeman is on the
streets. Their requests snoum De
followed.
Steven Peck is planning a
course 01 ski instruction at ar
buckle. No one can learn to ski
by reading a book and then
eoine out to the nearest slope
to practice what he has read.
Lessons in skiing by a qualified
instructor not only increase en
iovment of the sport, but de
crease the chances of being in
jured. Any one interested in les
sons should contact Steven or
check at the Ski Shop for fur
ther information.
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