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Cards Bop Tigers For League Win
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. February 13. 1964
HEPPNER HIGH school's freshmen basketball squad is undefeated for the current campaign. Front
row, left to right: Jeff Turner (6). Bob Harris (11). Earl Perkins (3). John Cox (5). Roger Leonnig
(7). Rick Johnson (34). Back row. left to right: Dennis Carlson (10). Jim Doherty (9). Jim Jacobs
(14). Mac Hoskins (12), Steve Wagenblast (13). Dennis O'Donnell (8). (G-T Photo)
Sherman Hands Heppner
First League Defeat
By GREG PIERCE
Winning string of the Heppner
High basketball team came to a
screeching halt when the Hus
kies of Sherman county downed
the Mustangs, 62-57, in a league
encounter Friday night on the
Huskies floor.
The Mustangs, who had won
14' and lost one, were never in
contention as they trailed 26-35
at halftime. In the third and
fourth stanzas the Heppner five
fought hard and outscored the
Huskies in the fourth period but
Just couldn't hit from the floor
as they shot a cold .333 and only
.279 from the free throw line.
' Ron Johnson, hoop ace for the
Huskies, used his big arms and
hands for taking of rebounds
and pumping in baskets to lead
the point production with 22.
Mike Lane, who helped in the
conquest for Sherman, was sec
ond with 18 points.
Doug Dubuque, although
checked closely, led the way for
Coach Bob Cantonwine's quint
with 15.
Lee Padberg, somewhat off his
usual shooting form, threaded
the net for 13 pointers. David
George collected 10 points, and
Ken Smith, one of the few re
serves used by Coach Canton
wine, helped with eight.
The loss still leaves the Mus
tangs on top of the western
division standings of the Great
er Oregon conference, and Sher
man gained a notch by the win
to take sole position in second
place.
SHERMAN 62 Lane 18, Mob
ley 10, Johnson 22, Gentry 6,
Eakin 4, Blagg 2, Ocheltree.
HEPPNER 57 Wright 2, Pad
berg 13, George 10, Dubuque 15,
Bauman 3, Anderson 4, Smith 8.
HOSPITAL
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital for medical
care during the past week are
Margaret Nichols, lone; Elma
Scott, Heppner; Elsie King, Port
land, and Julie Dungan, Herm-iston.
Patients dismissed during this
same period were Barbara Blake,
Heppner; Richard Schmidt, Hepp
ner; Gerald Mattson, Heppner;
Joyce Peck, Lexington; Ethel
Wood, Fossil, and Edgar Morris,
transferred to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Amund
son of Heppner are parents of a
daughter, born Friday, February
7. She weighed 7 lbs., 11 Va oz.
and was named Clorina Kay.
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Mustangs Bounce
Back with 70-52
Win oyer Rockets
By GREG PIERCE
After losing to Sherman on the
previous night, Heppner's Mus
tangs came through in good
form Saturday night here by
knocking off Pilot Rock High's
basketball team, 70-52, in non
league action.
The two teams meet three
times this year, two games of
which are counting contests, but
the one Saturday night was a
Kings-X affair. The Rockets will
come here again on Friday, Feb
ruary 21, for a final league game.
Pilot Rock ran into a hot shoot
ing Heppner club and came out
on the wrong side of things. The
Mustangs were never in much
trouble as they took an early
14-10 lead and coasted to a 30-20
intermission score.
The eye-blinking Mustangs
peppered the net for 30 buckets
in the ball game and held the
Rockets to only 15.
This was the second time the
Mustangs defeated the Rockets
this year. They handed them a
55-47 beating on the Rockets'
floor earlier this year. Ken
Wright, shooting at a better pace
than against Sherman, led the
way to victory with his one
handed pushers, accounting for
17 points. Lee Padberg was next
in order with 15, and Ken Smith,
who really found himself in this
ball game, added 10.
Smith was a ball hawking
demon in the contest, rambling
all over the floor to harass the
Rockets. He stole the ball sev
eral times and drove in for lay
ups. It was easily the best game
of his varsity career.
The Mustangs shot a little bet
ter than the night before at
.423 from the floor and .526 from
the free throw line.
Rich Mikel led scoring for Pilot
lone High's basketball squad
split a series over the week-end
as it downed Stanfield, 68-64,
Friday night and fell to the Mc
Ewen Scotties, 71-50, Saturday.
The split left the Cards with a
record of 5-8 in league play.
Friday night, on their own
floor, the Cardinals capitalized
on a big second period to down
the stubborn Tigers. The Tigers
outshot the Lards in the first
period and led by a slim 1413
mark at the end of the stanza.
lone got its offense in high
gear in the second canto and
scored 19 counters while holding
the Stanfield club to eight and
enjoyed a 32-22 advantage at
halftime.
The third quadrant was fought
head to head on even terms as
neither team could gain ground.
At the end of the period, both
teams had counted 16 more
points.
A weak rally by the Tigers
fell short in the final period.
Stanfield made the come-back
by finding the range for 26 but
lone scored 20 to finish vic
torious. !
Mark Halvorsen and Jay Ball
topped the Ionians with 14 points
each.
Seibel was high man for the
game and for the Tigers as he
bombed the twine for 19 marks.
McEwen Clobbers Cards
Saturday night, the Cardinals
traveled to Athena to meet the
league-leading Scotties of Mc
Ewen and were hit by a double
barreled blitz in the persons of
Jerry Keller and Mike Shields,
two Scottie gunners who counted
40 points between them to lead
their team to a 71-50 victory.
McEwen jumped to a 45-23
lead at halftime and coasted to
the victory over the out-manned
Cardinals.
Tom Heimbigner led the lone
five in its losing effort by collec
ting 16 points.
Keller and Shields led the Mc
Ewen effort with 20 points each.
Score:
McEWEN (71) Shields 20,
Hansen 18, J. Whitney 9, Keller
20, D. Whitney 6.
IONE (50) Heimbigner 16, J.
KEN SMITH sparkled in the vic
tory of Heppner High : over
mot rock, nero Saturday,
turning in the best game of
bis high school career.
(G-T Photo)
lone To Battle
League Opponents
lone High will try to move up
in the standings of the Umatilla
Morrow basketball league this
week-end as it battles with two
teams which are just one notch
ahead of it in the standings,
Echo and Helix. Both Echo and
Helix have records of 5-7 while
the Cardinals are 5-8.
Friday night the Cards will
Halvorsen 10, M. Halvorsen 4,
Ball 10, Lindstrom 8, Hausler 2.
STANFIELD (64) Pratt 2, Mc
Elroy 4, Clark 10, Guthery 7, Al
veraz 1, Corey 11, Sewell 9,
Banker k Seibel 19.
IONE . (68) Heimbigner 12,
KHnger 12, Lindstrom 4, M. Halv
orsen 14, Ball 14, Emert 2, Haus
ler 8, Ortez 2.
travel to Echo to encounter the
Cougars in a showdown game.
The Echo club defeated lone
earlier this year.
In Its last outing, the Echo
club downed Stanfield 57-53.
This means that both lone and
Echo defeated the Tigers by a
margin of four points and would
indicate that the Cards and the
Cougars should be on even terms
for the Friday night struggle.
Saturday,' the Cards will host
the Helix Grizzlies in another
conference tilt In an earlier
meeting, lone prevailed 61-54.
Saturday, the Redbirds will be
out to turn the trick again.
Helix could be rougher this
time, however, as they made the
Riverside Pirates work to gain
a 57-44 decision over them in
last week's action.
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