E
Rockets Dump Mustangs
In Overtime Period
If KIT ANDERSON
llrppnrr lllfhe ltfi fir i
ClVklrf Oregon league I'Akk) I
all hMipionlilp Uk a t.
fii(l-Nk li-ft lor M-ntan.j
in pili r ( llu lr flmi gamr
tif the )rar, M . at Ihe hamlj
if Ifie Id" kcit at rn-l Itixk
rilday rilgfil.
The Muntang fuuml
llmkrU' Well Mikcl hard lo ion
tain I Mnii il 2, wilnU. Sin
art Ll k, i H epeednter for the
Mutang, drew I ln bib of
giMiiling lia ti 5 Mikcl ilurln,:
the aerom! hall ami luM him
1(1 lttl pollll
Heppner wan in lh i;m- mII
tin May, tralllrtK 12 11 at the
flrnt quarter aftrr tail liaurnaii
had hit four flrld gI, ;i-n-
llrliker had lalllr.l a iiv
Ihrow and VUk aenerrd on 4
iwuher.
In the aecond quarter the Mui
tang fivr matched Imikit lor
hakkrt Willi I he Hi kill atxi
tiallrd hy only one xint at hall
tun-. il ;
('(rnlnjt hack with renew e-1
Vigor. I ln Mufttang roared to a
10 37 third (luaH'-r lead, only
have It vanlh In the taut mt
IimI. Tiallink X with .M
omU h-It. the llrppner ly tid
It ui on Dave Anueron'i
jumper frutu tin ahle, 'I lien, vtili.
nine ari'ond left, lUuman imKji
fd a tree throw and the game
went Into Ai-rtlnie. Andi-ron
aairi hit on a Jumper from Ih
renter hut that wan all the Muv
tang trot, while the ll kt ln
made aeven olnta In the over.
time erlod.
Heppner loot the came at the
trie throw line, hilling on!)
four for H fr a 2no peneritage,
Mlot Kork hit 15 for l for a
.75d c Up. From the fielj Iliptimr
had a ret.jetahle -Tot) hut I'tlot
Ilotk ouUhot them at .426.
liauman led the Muxianj.
with IM xlrit hut Mlkel tmiK
ami honor with i!5 Mjlnt, fol
lowed rloiely hy hale Slate of
the Jbx'keu with 23
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AIimi one tec hnical I.
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IUM K 12 15 10 II 7-:
Townies League
Formed Sunday
A hakkethall league, romxiM'd
f three team and the Condon
Air Force Station team, waa form
ed at lone Sunday following
I'umii played hetween the team
there,
Condon. lone and Heppner will
have town team with the Air
Forte Miuad mnklni? the fourtli
memlM-r if the leacue. Flrt
douttleheader will he Sunday,
January 17, In Heppner, klarlintf
at 1 :.'WI Condon will play lone
and llt-ppner will optne the Air
Station. Place of the crniea had
nt Ix-en announced hy press
time hut will he In the Junior
hlfh or hlk'h iwhool nym.
In the Kimi'H at lone Sunday
Condon defeated Heppner. Blue
Mountain Colli-Ke defeated lone,
lone then played Heppner In a
khorl itanie and won 20 IH. while
Condon tk on Blue Mountain
and won hy a NuhHtantlal score.
IN
COME IN AND SEE OUR
ARGA
TABLE
Also Watch For Our Shoe Sale
Next Week
Gardner's Men's Wear
Cards' Rally Tips
Riverside; Alhena
Ends Win Siring
I 'mil h ne iKukter'a lo.ie
lll.h txthkethall team tlo"
iin.,(ij-h wih a f'Hirth rjuarter
rally lu rli feat PlverH.le at
hVhrdman liiday nlj'tit. Mi.
I. I MiLwen kolled their unde
haled ieord at Athena Satu;
U(y nljrht. fW to 41.
I.!rrite waa ahead t'olim In
ti the fourth quarter. .'IM to 111.
I.' l the Card tallied IN liolrilft
ti 10 for Idverkide In the final
( lm for the victory,
Stan HoUteln counted IH Klnta
lor hlKpoint honor with I'ait-
hv ol Uiverklde M-ond Willi 1.V
It wat a M-e taw hattle all tlu
way with lone khoollnu 31 4
compared lo Itiverklde'a 30'.
fi m the field Jone'i caune wan
loijx-d when the loy hit II of
12 rift tokk- In the lat quarter
"Ihe Halvorinn JloKli-ln hio
Hit rn cornhlnatlon did an excep
tional job of rctaHjndini!.M loath
IhKkiir ald. lie added that
both teamn hxiked atale a a re
null of the Christina vacatiua
Inyiff.
I'artlimv olayed a umtd game
f ir Ihveralde.
MiKwen wa ahead ll the
way In the Saturday ame a
Ihe Cardinal ran Into foul
trochlr. They committed 17 ty
lialllme after averaKlnj; only I'i
"e content to this tnme. l.i
khootinir, Athena made 4)
from the floor as romparetl with
lone h j' . .
Tyler lUrtkcll wan a ktandout
for Athena, dominating holli
hackboarda. Mark Halvonten of
on. topped all M-orera with lti
whlh llariM-ll made 14 for the
winners.
IO.NK .V J Halvorken 9. M.
Ilalvorken 12. S. HoUtsein IH, W.
HolMeln 2. Ball C. Kmert 3.
linker. IJnnell, .Morgan, Manlll.
MVKKSIDK 4S (ironqulst .
Skouho 9, Smith 8, Lathrop, An
icrson 4. S hmeder 3, 1'arthM'
H. Ilohbs U.
Ii .NF 13 K 11 1R &)
ItlVFKSlDK 10 It 14 10 4S
IONK 43 M Halvorsen 16.
J HalvorM-n 5. S. Ilolstein 7, W.
H(-j.t4in 4. Ball 2. Morgan 3.
Baku 3. Kmert 2. Llnnell, Iv
j;ren 1, Magill.
AT IIKNA Trft-T. HanM-ll 14. J.
Ilansell, Harris 5. Keller 2. Mc
Millan 9, Jones 12. Mom-s 7.
Whitney 9.
I INK 13 5 15 101.1
ATHhNA 19 13 17 9 hA
Ph. 676-9218
HEPPNER. ORE.
Beef Feed Rations
Discussed by Club
F.rlc Anderson nave an Inter
estlnj; report on feed rations for
beef feeding at the Knea ireeK
4 II Livestock club meeting, held
at the Rhea Creek Grange hall
Sunday, January 10
Members discussed the weights
and feeds of animals coins to
The Dalles show, to be held June
G, 7. 8 and 9.
Delicious apple pie a la mode
was served by Mrs. Darrel Harris.
John Hall, reporter
MORROW COUNTY ICHOOLl
ftCHEDULX
rRJDAT, Jonuai IS
Slartflel.J at lone iKfi.
Heppner IHi'll ItUina.
loir ric-nu i.lary at A C ll.Uf:li
tori 2 tl pin.
l!lvirlte illth at Ktho llk'h.
Klnderirarteii r t'lilraii.fi at old
bulliiwif Irrlon. 9 i am.
CmklilU eleinenlary at Heppner,
i i m. 2 team.
SATURDAT. January If
llilU HU'tt at lone mh
liippner llifc'h (iaiit I'nlon.
Crnni'lfie at Kivrrklde.
Klioii igarlen plnoi hle party at
old bulblinn Irriiron, k
MONDAY, January It
ITA at A t:, Houfc'htofi eafeloi-
turn. 7:.'.
TUESDAY. January 19
lone High l Heppner,
lone lnh v. Heppner Fio.'i
! a me. 6:31).
ITA hill Feed at Heppner llli,:i
lairiorlum, 5 .Kl to 7.0l
Tir.e Testa by Morrow Cuunty
Health U'pt. t Heppner Kle-
iiicntary for frt and M-vcnih
grades.
lilur Mountain College evening
Mh.o meetlnj: at 7:3, "ouil-
llOUM.
WEDNESDAY. January 20
lied Crows flrt aid fours at
Heppner Junior High who i
7::kj.
Taient of Heppner High M-nlo'.
to meet at rafelorlum, 8:l.
l!i p..it rard lone,
THURSDAY. January 21
P.ejiort rards Heppner.
Siai.fleld at A. Cl lloughtoi',
2:00.
Reading of Tine Tests at Hepp
ner Klemcntary.
Freshmen Edged;
Face Arlington
Heppner High's freshman has
ketball team travels to Arling
ton this week In the hope of get
ting their first win after losing
the first game of the season to
Grant Union freshmen at John
Day. 37-35, In overtime last
Thursday
The Heppner boys found the
going rough In the first half
when they were behind 17-11.
The Baby Horsemen outsrored
the freshmen Prospectors. 2216,
In the second half, but John Day
scored twice In the overtime to
get the victory.
The freshmen were to play
Arlington there this afternoon
(Thursday).
HEPPNER 35
Hall 13 V; Pettyjohn 11 F; Kll
kennvll C: Slllman G; Anderson
G. Reserve: Dobbs, and McLeod.
GRANT UNION 37
Lam hart 4; Stevens 11; Her 7;
Simmons 6. and Rich 1. Reserves:
Moqm, Owens 2. and Lana 6.
HEPPNER 6
JOHN DAY 9
S 10 12 2 35
8 14 2 4 37
BOWLING
OFFICE SUITLIES. typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Standard Office EaulpmenL
Call Gazette-Times, 676-9228
Commercial
Name of Team W L
Willow Creek CC 7 1
Bank of East Ore. 6 2
A. L, Daggett. Dlst. 6 2
St. Patricks Church 5 3
Heppner Studs 3 5
IOOF 2 6
Gardner's Mens Wear i b
First National Bank 1 7
Hieh Ind. Game Ft. R. H.
Heard 210: Hieh Ind. Series Fr.
R. 11. Beard. 540 High Team
Game Heppner Studs, 1002; High
Team Series Heppner Muas,
2818. . -
22'
Thursday Night
Name of Team
C. Ed Cole
Ruggles Insurance
Mi Ladies
L. E. Dick
First Natl. Bank
Wishing Well
Humphreys Drug
Phils Pharmacy
High Ind Game Marie
201: Hieh Ind. Series Jo
Dyck. 501; High Team Game C.
Ed Cole, 906; High Team Series
C. Ed Cole, 25S8.
Ladies
W
52
41 Mi
39
29
28 Mr
26
22
14
25
35
35 ifc
42
42
46
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Pin Spinners
Name of Team W . L
Central Market 7 1
Del's Market 6 2
Peterson's Jewelry 5 3
Bank of Eastern Oregon 4 4
Jack's Chevron 4 4
Heppner Elks 3 5
PMH Angels 2 6
Elma's Apparel 1 7
High Ind. Game Yvonne ixve
eren. 180: High Ind. Series Jean
Ball. 478: High Team Game
Bank of Eastern Oregon, 899;
High Team Series Peterson's
Jewelry, 2611.
Fiesta Women's Mai or
Name of Team W L
Lairds Variety 4 0
Padberff Machinery 4 0
Turner, Van Marter and
Brvant 3 1
Kinzua Com. 2 2
Lexington Co-op 2 2
left's Eleetrle 1 3
M. C. Grain Growers 0 4
Bristow's Mrkt. 0 4
Hitrh Ind. Game Marge EcK-
man 917- Hiirh Ind. SfripS
Marge Eckman, 568; High Team
Srio T.nlrds Varietv. 2816:
High Team Game Lairds Varie
ty, 959.
Fiesta Maior
Name of Team W L
Hennnpr Cleaners 45 Zlr
Heppner Barber Shop 44 24
Lexington Oil Co op 44 24
Inland Chem. Service 364 31
i Heppner Elks 36 32
Turner, van Marter, ana
Bryant 261i 41
PeDsi-Cola 26 42
Heppner Auto Sales 13 M 54
High Team Game Heppner
Barber Shop, 1035; High Team
Series Heppner Barber Shop,
9011- Hitrh Ind. Game Ralnh
Young Rockets
Defeat Jayvees
IT KIT ANDERSON
Heppner Hub's Javve banket
hall team lo! Ha firt game In
thrie starts Friday night when
they were downed by the I'tlot
Hork Jayvres, 11 ta 37, at lllut
IUxk.
Although Heppner led until the
final minutes, the Rockets rame
on strong after Dave Grey, Hep
finer guard, fouled out. The young
MuMancs led at all quarter
stops. C 3. 20 18 and 30 24
Personal fouls hurt the Hep
pner team, and the R keta took
advantage of them, hitting 17 of
2.1 V 73 ".. while Heppner hit 11
of 27 for UM 41.
t.rey proved to be the big gun
for the Mustang layvee-s, pour
ing In 13 points. Black had 12
for Pilot Rick, but Grey was the
only player In double figures for
Heppner, with Mark Brown scor
ing eU-ht and Dick Flalz and
Steve Wagenblast each canning
sis.
HEPPNER 37 Jacobs 4, Rauch
0. Wagenblast 6, Flalz 6. O'Don
nell 0. Grey 13. Turner 0. Perk
Ins 0. Brown R. Johnson 0.
PILOT ROCK 41 Bond 2. Chap
man 5. O'Brien 0, Williams 4.
Wright 2. Black 12, Bracher 0.
Zacharlas 0, Norrls 7, Muller 9.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Tbursday, January 14. IMS
Chamber fo View
Movie in Color
A roll motion picture, -Care
ami Concern." will he shown at
the Chamber of Commerce Mon
day as m program feature by
l.vnn IVarwin, who Is now assist
ing It'td Murray as a pharma
cist at Humphreys ftexall Drug.
The 2M minute movie waa re
leased by the L'pk'hn Company
and shows the process of drug
controls, Pearson whose home It
In Boise, Idaho says that he will
t glad to show the film as a
proeram to any group which has
night meetings.
Engineer Team
Delayed Few Days
Team of engineers, composed
of one from the state and one
from the federal fovemment,
who were du to arrive in Mor
row county Thursday to assess
flood damage, will be delayed
few days.
They telephoned Judge Paul
Jones Wednesday and aald that
damage In Umatilla county was
so much greater than expected
that they could not complete the
work In time to meet their ap
pointment here. They are now
espceted to arrive Monday.
Cecil Club Members
Hove Demonstrations
The second meeting of Bee's
Busy Buddies 4-11 club of Cecil
was held Saturday. January 8.
Iresldent Jane Krehs calletf the
meeting to order at 1 p.m., at the
home of Marlene Magtll.
After the pledges and reading
of minutes. Mrs. Henry Krebi
showed the club what was going
to be done In leathercraft this
year. Stamping and cutting arc
planned for this year's Junior
achievement course, she said.
Several demonstrations were
given. Clint Krebs demonstrated
how to set a snap In leather by
Mtting the snaps on a belt Gary
Thomas showed how to stamp
leather. Jane Krebs demonstra
ted how to knit a sweater and
Marlene Magill showed the club
how to set a table.
Gary Thomas, reporter.
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Richards. 223: High Ind. Series
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