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TMt tjTTt-E LEAGUE crew U eponioted by the Elke lodge. The Biaree Include the Mto"nV
Bot toiTrow. "AS TleftHob lSoore. Doll Hodman. Rory Stillman. Dalla, Ha John MalL
Mlddto wwlDaTW Winters St.. Hedman. Greq Greon. Butch Sawyer. Top row-Bob ".
Ste. Rhea. Dartd Hughes Gerry Watktne. Wayne Har.ln 1. manager, but U not
Play Day Points
Go To Wranglers
DODGERS IN LITTLE LEAGUE play are sponsored by the IOOF lodge. They are (bottom row. from
left): David McLeod. Mike Prock, Jeff Marshall. Allen McCabe. Jon Hedman. Middle row Jim
Scbaffitz. Terry Hughes. Jim Van Winkle. David Gunderson. Burl Stillman. Top row Barney
Marshall. Kenny Baker. Robin Duffy. Ronnie Sherman. Jeff Prock. Dave McLeod. manager, is not
in the picture. (G-T Photo)
A nrwvt prnvi-rl pomhlnoil with
Ideal weather. madt for a jthx1
time at the Wrangler's Ridinc
club Plav Day at the Wrangler
(rround.s Surniay. April 25. Points
were Riven the first, second and
third place winners toward
grand awards at the end of the
year's play day events.
winnfr In the nole bending
! carries were, for six years and
'under. Janice Healy. 1st; David
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I 2nd; Susan Healy, 3rd; lor aes
,13-17 were Kuby FulJeton, 1st;
! Alvin Ashbcck. 2nd; Krna Win
chester. 3rd; and lor seniors
were Pat Dougherty. 1st; Bev
SteaRall, 2nd. and John Eubanks,
3rd.
Top places In the barrel races
were, for six years and under,
Janice Healy. 1st; Krynn Rub
inson, 2nd; David SteaRall, 3rd;
in ajrcs 7-12 were Mary Adair,
1st; Jeri Schubert, 2nd; Becky
Fulleton. 3rd: for ages 1317
were Ruby Fulleton, 1st; Erna
Winchester. 2nd; Patti Collins,
3rd; and in senior division, were
Pat Dougherty, 1st; Sandra
Eubanks, 2nd, and John
Eubanks, 3rd.
Three divisions were entered
in the ring race. Winning for
ages 7-12 were Becky Fulleton,
1st; Susan Healy, 2nd; Patty
Luciani. 3rd; in the group 1317
years of age, Erna Winchester,
1st; Alvin Ashbeck, 2nd; Barbara
Cribble, 3rd; and top three in
seniors were Jerry Dougherty,
1st; Roice Fulleton, 2nd, and
Sandra Eubanks, 3rd.
Wlnnera in musiral TODOS.
: ages 12 and under, were Mary
Adair, 1st; Susan Healy. 2nd;
Patty Luciani, ara; ior ages u-
Sports Events
Set for Saturday
Spring sirts season N on the
wane but a busy day is ahe.nl
Saturday for lleppner Mich ath
letes, trackmen will hae a
dual meet with Sherman county
of Moro on the new track at the
high school at 11 am., and the
Mustang baseball team will
travel to Burns for a game there
at 1 pm. Saturday. The team
will leave tv bin at C n m.
John Wagenblast and Tici
Drtscoll. Mustang trackmen, will
participate In Hie Kiks Invita
tional track meet at Pendleton
Saturday afternoon after tnkitv:
part in the morning meet lu re.
The Mustang baseball team,
trailing in the western division
of the Greater Oregon Uague
with an 1) 3 record, hopes to win
In Its last league game at
Bums. John Dav tops the circuit
with a 4 0 mark.
lone High1, diamond men are
scheduled to play at Weston
Friday afternoon at 3 pm. In
thctr 'last regular game of the
car
PLANT EARLY
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All Flowers,
Vegetables,
Peat Moss,
Garden Seeds,
Fertilizer
Cornett Green
Feed
IIEPPNER
Club Makes Plans
To Honor Mothers
Requirements to be met by the
end of the year were read over
and checked at the April 20
meeting of the Kittles anil
Spoons 4 II cooking club. Suan
Chally demonstrated bow to
make a spice cake and Frances
Abrams demonstrated making a
lemon butter Icing. The cake
was served as dessert at the
April 27 meeting.
Invitations were written by us
and sent to our mothers. Invit
ing them to a "Mother's Tea" at
Mrs. Bob Abram's home. Coffee
and cakes will be made by the
members and served to their
mothers.
Linda Cooper, reporter
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17 were Marcia Jones, 1st; Pattl
Collins, 2nd; Janet Palmateer,
3rd; and for seniors were Cliff
Adair, 1st; Pat Dougherty, 2nd,
and Jerry Schuocrt, Jra.
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GIANTS are these Little Leaguers sponsored by Kimua Corporation. Bottom row (from left) axe:
Gil Saivner. David Rich. Tom Hughes., Greg Greenup. Keith Curnutt Middle row Kennon Scriv
ner. David Eckman. Kenny Eckman. Tommy Stockard. Top row Keith Todd. David Steers. Mike
Hughes. Tern Hughes (not shown) U manager. (G-T Photo)
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