Mustangs Win Two,
Lose Three on Diamond
-1 Hlttnzn GAZETTE-TIMES. TaMdT. Apttl U. IH$
lip acalnat Iouki piuhlntf
llr'fwf lllfh'a bwhll Irani
l Ihrv of IU live hall Ramra
tturlnit the week. The WuUiii;
tinril 'he I'onrtim Plue iwiU
In Iwu eame. ukinif 17 7 vic
tory last Tuetlay line, anil then
travelliijt t "it'lon to win a U
7 rutra limlrnf aflalr,
Ili-iin-r laye lut to Slu-r.
man lllh'ti Saturday In thrlr
Cn-atcr iHtgtm lauu eiier
ami Buffered i 1 0 acthatk. Her
niHton rami In llipi'iirr in a
makeup doublrheader ami tmk
both cimU, 2 I and 3 I.
KxlMlintr Ut a blit 10 run
flrnt Innlnit that aaw every man
In the HriHT lint'Up wine In
the flrt Condon it ami. t Mu
larK kM adding runa In lake
the victory. Ileppner rolli-eted
the Hi rum on three hit. lur
walka, ami four rrrma The Blue
Ik-Vila outhlt the Muhtang It to
aeven hut llMtnr tk advan
la bp of aeven Condon error to
win. Tnuradav the Mualansa
found themaelvea up again! a
much Improved Conduit tram
and It took nine InnlnR before
Heppner could pull out tho
Kami. The Muntanit tram drew
flnit utnt hen Slu Dirk hanjf.
ed a Mini;) ond then arored on
lion Munkera' one-hanger. The
Blue Ivvlla rime right bak to
aoore three runa In the aeconil
frame, cahlnn In on one hit and
three Heppner mtivcuca. The Hub
lane tld Ihlnga up at 3 3 with
a alne ) tally In the third and
the game atayed that way un
til the aUth when Condon went
In front. 7-6.
With two outa In the top of
the arventh. Dennla O'Dunnell
trpK-d up to pinch hit and
arored Carl Bauman on an In
field alngle. The Mualanga
arored two more In the ninth
and held off the Condon rlub
for the win. Carl Bauman went
the mute for Heppner aa he took
hi third win without a lot.
Saturday's league opener was
a well played ball cam but
error hurt the Mustang
filtchrr Hill Snvder allowed the
lufklca only three hit. Pitcher
(hm of Sherman fired one.
hit ball at the Mtitanf but
that one hit. a triple by Jim
iM.hifty. almiHil mvH tlu i'ii
U'fct. .M.i ri)i4ii K"t Da 1"mI tun
In the lant Innliti! when Hie lead
off man hit a l" fly that the
centeitlelder ilrop'd. He wa
later put out at iMt-ond but that
one riror nx tied the gate for
the only run.
I'laylng without three aenlor
regular, the Mutang iHpl
the twin bill with the Itulldog
here Tueaday. HermMon umm!
Mx lUlrliera in me iwu live in
nlng conlenta. In the oiH-ner,
ll I'pni r cot it only run lit me
third and the Hulldoga cot their
two talllea In the name Innlntf.
In the fcecond tame. HermU
Ion ot I1 flrt run In the
ond but the MuMani,' Ixiumvd
back to tie It up In the name
InnlnK The llulldo! cinched it
with two more talllea In the
third and the Mustangs couldn't
I'et any more runa Bauman auf
fered hla first aetback In four
Mart,
IIKI'I'Nr'lt 1000 1 42 0 17
CONDON 203 010 1 7
I.nKue. D'Avlnon tl), (ironholm
Kihaffer 171. and .Stench
field; Snyder. Uoherty Hi, O.
(Xinnell 161. and DaKirrtt.
IIKTI'NKH 2tl .H) 102 9
CONDON 0.11 2U1 (XW 7
Bauman and Juhnton; IAvln
on. 1-aUue i7. and Stenehfleld
SIIKHMAN fx UK 1 1
IIKITNKK OmiWOO 0
Owena and B, Wilson; Snyder
and Dapi'ett.
HWMISTON 002 00 2
IIKI'I'NWt H 00 I
Mlrhlell. Itov (31. Slhrl (3),
and Crali;; Snyder and John
ston. 1 1 Kit M ISTON 012 00
IIKITNKK 010 00
SIIhI. Wletzel 2). Wllllama
(41, and Bauer. Caraway (4);
Bauman and Johnston.
ROLL TICKETS for aale In
klnsle and double roll. U
for drawings, admlsaloas to
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SFCEDSTEM baud for tha flnUh Una In a baot el tha 100 yard dah at tba Happoar Invitational
track inaat Saturday, fr an kiln o4 MacLaitn School. Woodburn, won tha arant lor A -2 acboola. Tha
maat, bald for tha flrat tuna on Hrppaer'a oaw track, crttractad many ichoolj and a aood-iiiad
crowd of latarastad apactatora. (C-T Fboto)
Hilanders Claim Trophy
At Invitational Track Meet
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By KIT ANDERSON
Settlnir four new meet record
and taking alx first places, the
Bums High inlander took first
Dlace and the rotating trophy
aa they claimed It for the third
time In aucreaxlon at the Hep
ncr Invitational Track Meet
held In Heppner Saturday.
Thirteen -fool attended.
comlne from aa far aa Portland
(Columbia Christian) and Wood-
burn (MacLarenl. Burns amass
ed 141 points In the meet, the
only team to break the century
mark. MacLarcn was second
with 92.
Nine new marks were set. with
the inlanders cettinir four of
them. Wahtonka had three new
record and Franklin of Mac
Laren set the other two marks
with a fust time of 10.0 In the
100-yard dash and 231 In the
I!ftpner dpikers did not R(-t
any firsts but the Mustang had
two wconda. one by Tim Drls
coll In the 410 and the other by
John Wacenblast in the KS0.
A- 2 meet results: Top three,
finishers In each event. B Burns,
PIMMlot Rock, M MacLaren. II
Heppner. S Sherman. JD John
Dav. K-Enterprise. W-Vahtonka.
SHOT PUT Bradshaw, (B);
Black. (M); Hamrncl, (W). Dis
tance 17'8" I new meet record).
JAVIXIN r.arrlion, (B);
Black. (M: Teal, (B). Distance;
IfiN'H" (new meet record).
HIGH JUMP Aschenbrenner,
(K; 2. Barnett (B); 3, Hickey,
(B). Helcht 5'10 3 4".
POLK VAULT- Crittenden. ( B ) ;
Gentry (SI; Daves (M . Height
11' (new meet record).
DISCUS Yrlate (B): Hawk
(Tit); Bradshaw (B). Distance j
I:. I (new meet record i.
BROAD JUMP Davidson (M);
Buchanan (Ml; Crittenden (V.
Distance 20'54".
HIGH HURDLES Barnett (B);
Rvtvt iw- Awhenbrenner (K).
Time 15.4' (new meet record).
MILE RUN Rhen B; Bert
hold tW); Fenley (B). Time
4.3.H.2
410 YARD DASH Hughes
(PR); Drlscoll (11); Kowalskl
(B). Time 53.4.
100 YARD DASH Franklin
(Ml; Tal B: Davidson M).
XI me 10 0 (new mwl rwrd).
2 MILK RUN Bert hold (V);
Fots (S); Asher (M). Time
21,7 (new meet record).
WO YARD DASH Aschenbren
ner IE); Wacenblast (ID; Run
le (W). Time 2 07.
LOW HURDLES Byrd (W);
Barnett (B); Drincoll (H). Time
21.7 (new met record).
KW) YARD RELAY Burns;
Wahtonka; John Day. Time
1:35.7.
....Team Scores Burns 141, Mac
Larcn 92. Wahtonka 83'. Pilot
Rock 37, Heppner 35, Enterprise
34. Sherman 28. John Day 144.
Umatilla swept the B com
petition with a total of 148
loints. followed by Columbia
Christian of Portland with 133.
Athena was third In team
standings with 92'. points.
B results:
DISCUS Barber (U): Hunter
(W); Hansell A. Distance
13T7 V.
I"OLE VAULT Lewis (U) (no
other vaulters cleared opening
height). Height W.
HIGH JUMP Kennedy (A);
Hlatt (U); Lovelace (CO.
Height-5'8". (new meet record).
SHOT PUT Benson (U); Har
rls (A); Hunter (W). Distance
45'4". BROAD JUM P Lovelace ;
(CO; Anderson (U); Rackley
(CO. Distance.i8'2".
JAVELIN Lewis (U); McMil
lan (A); Hansell (A). Distance
161T HIGH HURDLES R e n f r o w
(W); Durand (U); White (A).
Time-17.5.
MILE RUN Haver (CO; Nord-
qulst (U); Goodman (A). Time
4:48.7. 4 10 YARD DASH Rackley
(CO; Whitney (A); Pile (CO.
Time-56.2.
100 YARD DASH Lawrence
(CO; Anderson (U); Harris
(A). TIme-10.6.
2-MILE RUN Palmer (CO;
Bernle (R) ; Cotter (U). Time-'
10:21.5. (new meet record).
LOW HURDLES Lovelace
(CO; Lewis (U); Matlock (U).
Tlme-23.4.
220 YARD DASH Lawrence
(CO; Rackley (CO; Anderson
One Small Ad Finds
One Small Lost Pup
"You won't need to run that
ad again." said the voice over
the phone- "Our pup Is baik
home."
.The voice was that of Larry
frock who had Inserted a
cli.fUfled ad in the Gazette
Times last week In the hope of
locating the little family pet
that had been lost.
Larry explained that some
one from Lexington had not
h.d the wandering little pup
on the atreet and picked It up,
not knowing the owner. She
turned to the classified page
In the paper Thursday, spot
ted the ad and promptly re
turned the family pet to the
owners.
You, too. can locate your
1' ft pup ... or cat ... or
duck ... or chimpanz.'e
through the classads. (We
he;).
Heppner Postal
Receipts $41,000
(Continued from page 1)
tabllshed and five-digit numbers
have been assigned to 553 sec
tional centers within 10 zones.
The first three numbers desig-
nate a speciilc secunoai center,
and the first of th ethree des
ignates the major zone Involved.
Heppner Is In zone 9. The last
two numbers of the five tell the
inriononHont deliverv Station.
Establishment of the new star
route from Pendleton to ft.tn
zua as of July 1. 1965, is a spe
ntf Avtenslnn of the ZiD Code
concept which will place mail
from this area more rapiajy into
the main flow of mail, Post
master Driscoll said.
As a part of his program, he
showed a film showing how 73
billion pieces of mail are hand
in hv the nostal department
annually in the United States.
Cards Oufscore
Echo Diamondmen
For 22-14 Win
lone High's baiw-ball team,
starting off the arain with a
9 6 loss to Stanfteld'a Tigers,
came back lo lake their second
game of the season, handing the
Echo Cougars a 22 14 defeat.
Error hurt the Cards agalrutt
the Tlgera and lone'a hitting was
not up to par. The Card collect
ed only four hits while the Stan
field club had 12 baw raps. Jay
Ball led Cardinal hitlers aa he
had three of the team's bits In
four trips to the plate. Clark,
winning pitcher for tha Tigers,
wao a not hr r 3 for 4 man.
Herb Davidson ataned for
lone, walking three and giving
up five hits and six runs In hut
brief 2 13 Inning stint. Ball took
over from there, allowing seven
hits, walking five and giving up
three tallies. Masauda chucked
for Stanfield, striking out eight
and walking four. He gave up
all Card hits and runs. Clark
pitched a fine game In relief,
fanning four, walking the same
number and allowing no hits.
A three hour and 45 minute
game at Echo saw the lone club
on top of a 22-14 score. Cardinal
hitting was much Improved over
the first game as they collected
13 hits while lone pitchers al
lowed only five hits. The Cards
had two big frames as they got
seven runs In the second and
six In the sixth. Vlr;! Mor
gan and Stan Hoist el n were the
big bats for lone, both having
2 for-4 plate shows.
lone High's baseball team has
two games In the ensuing week,
against Stanfield there at 3 p.
m. Friday and against Echo at
lone at 3 p. m. Tuesday, April
27.
IONE 201 030 0 6
STANFIELD 321 002 1 9
Davidson. Ball (3) and Lovgren;
Masauda. Clark (5) and Walls.
IONE 170 326 3 22
ECHO 200 514 2 14
HoLstein. Ball (5) and Lovgren;
Savers. Rosenburg (2), Williams
(6) and Furnlss.
Two Teams Coming
For Track Meet
Wahtonka and Umatilla cln-
drrmrn will rw.t to ISrrprxr
Saturday for a 3 way track meet
with the Heppner Mutanf track
team at the new track back of
the high school.
Bawball action will find the
Mustangs traveling lo Pilot Rork
Saturday for a game at 1 pm.
Meanwhile, the golf team,
which lout a close match lo
Wahtonka, ft to 7, in Ha last out
ing, will travel to La Grande
Friday for a match with Coach
Glenn Blehl'a swingera. Blehl
formerly coached sports at lone.
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Columbia Christian 133, Athena
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