Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 06, 1965, Page 6, Image 6

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    Htitnt gaxcttc nuts. Thuredar. mt .
Driscoll Gets 4 Firsts,
Leads Win over Grant
A airong wind hurt running
the Heppner High track team
claimed nine firt place and
went on to defeat the Crant un
ion High Prwjwcttim In dual
meet her Wednesday. T5 to !.
Ttm PrtwoU. provrn leader of
the Mustang apikcrs, suppressed
all doubts to thta fact as he tiok
lour blue ribbona tor a 2i point
day.
The strong wind blowing
Irom the nortn. alowed down
runners on the hackMrrtch con
nlderably. Tim Smith. Heppner
two milcr. commented. "It i
juM like running Into a well u
Mndbags." .. .
Of the nine Mustang first.
IHUeoll had four and the follow
Ing boy had one each: Mickey
Masscy. Jim Jacobs, Dave Clark.
John Wagcr.blast and Mark
Brown. The Heppner boya com
pleted a clean sweep in the mile
with Mark Brown first. Ttm
Smith second and BUI McLeod
third. Bare was a double winner
for John Day In the high and
low hurdle.
Heppner High baseball play
er also competed In the meet
but scores were not kept for
them.
Meet results:
Broad Jump Driscoll (H.
Klabo (GUI. Winters til)' dls
tanee 1JP A".
High Jump Ward GL.
Culp GLi: height 5 6 .
Pole vault Massey UP.
Baker UP. Burrlll (GUI; height
9".
Shot put Jacobs UP. Stln
ett (GUI. Bibs (GUI; distance
ir . ,
Javelin Clark UP. Hunting
ton (GUI. Lang (GU); distance
11T 44".
Discus Ward (GUI. Jacobs
Wahtonka Wins
Track Meet Here;
Heppner Thi
Grabbing onlv two first places
in 15 events, Heppner Highs
track team finished last In a
triangular meet here. April 24.
finishing with 374 points be
hind Wahtonka with 824 and
Umatilla with 42.
Tim Driscoll led the Mustang
tracksters with 22 points, taking
the 220 in 23.8, the 440 In 55.2.
finishing second in the high
hurdles, low hurdles and the 100,
and getting a fourth place in
the broad jump.
Byrd of Wahtonka was a
triple winner, winning the high
and low hurdles and the 100.
Phil Bcrthold of the Eagles was
a double winner as was Ron
Barber of Umatilla. Tom Lewis
of the Vikings was a two-time
winner.
Meet Results: -
Broad jump Barber (U),
Byrd (W), Crittendon (W). Dris
coll (H); distance 20' 84"
High jump Hammell (W),
McCawley (W), Hiatt U, Kin
drick (W); height 5' 2".
Pole vault Lewis U), Koz
nek (W), Crawford (W), Craw
ford (W), Moore (W); height,
Shot put Benson (U), Barber
U). Hammell tw, uurano vui,
r.i-,.c Rirhor II Hammell
(W). Benson (U), Wagenblast
(H); distance, lr ,
Javelin Lewis (U), McCawley
(W), Barbere (U), Crittendon
(W); distance, im oa ,
it: ' v, V,,.HI Rvrii (Wl. DrlS-
coll (H), Tie Hammell (W) and
Hall (H); time, 16.1.
100 yard dash Byrd (W),
Driscoll -(H) , Myer iw;, iewia
ITW 4-irvia 10 ft
riia .-I n P Rprthold (W).
a . ,
Smith (H), McLeod (H), Corder
(U); time, 4:51.4.
440 yard dash Driscoll H),
Tenold (W), Robinson (H), Gall
aher (W); time, 55.2. .
t., hiirfilos Rvrd (W). Dris-
coll (H), tie Morgan (H) and
Hall (H); time 22.2.
880 yard run P. Berthold (W),
Cherry (W), Runie (W). Wagen-
kiot HI- timp 2:09.7.
UlOl V" w..-,
ion xrarA Inch DriSCOll (Hi.
Byrd (W), Barber (U), Myer
(W); time, 23.8.
2-mile run R. Berthold (W),
Cotter (U), Moore (W), Brown
(H); time, 10:43.1.
Eeiay Wahtonka, Heppner,
Umatilla; time, i:4U..
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(III Wcnblat till; dWanc
11 J r.
High hurdle .Bar CUI.
Hall UP. Scttt (GUI; time 17 u
100 yard dash Prlsootl (IP.
Bare (GUI. Burrlll (GUI; time
UMlle run Brown (IP. .Smith
UP. McLeod UP; ,lme-ii,0:,.,
4 10-yard run IVUcoll UP.
Klabo tCU). Robinson UP; time
Low hurdle Bare (GUI.
Hall UP. Morgan UP; time
"ssoyard run Wagenblat
HP, Winters UP. LaGore (Gt:
time 2:17.7.
2.nVyard dash Driscoll (IP.
Burrlll (GUI. Klabo lCU- time
2 mile run Reynolds (GUI.
Brown UP. Smith UP; time
URelav Grant t'nlon. Hepp-
ner. uieppner "
Team scores Heppner T.
Grant Union 59.
Top Coaching Set
For Sports Camp
In Second Summer
rretaratlor.s are underway for
' J r.1 ntvmtlon of
Perry's Sjwrts Camp In cnon
la In addition to Ted WUmmi.
Pal McCall. Don Porter. Ole
Johnson, coacnes irom "
parts of the state will Include
fcx Oregon Stater Frank Roe
landt. from Medford. and t.x
fniversitv of Oregon star. Mel
Several of the boys who at
tended camp last summer have
had outstanding seasons. Mike
Markham from Riddle was the
number two scorer In the A i
m-hooW and was named to t.ie
Allstate team. Mike Tiedmaii
from Jewell was the nnibor to
r and Mike Weatherall from
Arlington the number four scor
er in the state B schools Bill
Cherry. Jefferson. Ross Peterson
and Jerry Morto from McMinn
ville and John Castles from Sun
set were on teams participating
in the state A l tournament.
There is someone at camp me
year round and visitors are en
couraged to come out and look
?u ,.nitia at their con-
over uic "-"-- ,- ln
venience. Tne camp
locate from Vernonia. Just fol-
high school out Rock Creek Road
" . All . . . AAA t ho
for one- mne unm -marker.
. ,
Colored sno.es oi ie .;k
i,c- Biimmer will be
shown on request to groups or
. . . . m : l :
individual ianui.-.
The program is for boys 10
. i.i. u to Hofinitlv a camD
for boys of all sizes and abilities.
Any boy who likes athletics, re-
eardles oi nis present
ability will enjoy the activties.
une oi me iiu,w . .
makes the camp a memorable
experience is meeting
frionrfa with bovs from
!l? u., .V,. ctat The bovs
really enjoy playing with and
against such college basketball
Wayne Petersen. Other outstand
ing college Dan yiaj: -being
lined up as counselors.
,..!. v.iii tnr thp voune-
er boys to be in daily contact
with tnese conene '
Comments made by the boys
last summer indicated great sat
isfaction with the food and con
tinued excellence in this area
is definitely pianueu.
While the main emphasis oi
the activity program cem5is
tition in basketball, other activ
ities include swimming In the
30' x 50" heated pool, golf, ;iag
football, softball, baseball and
fishing. ,.
The uregon ms
Coaches association will hold a
basketball and football clinic at
the camp June 24 to 26. Stan
ford basketball coach, Howie
a nnnnh 1 "l ft fl
Delmar, ana iooiua tuami
Ralston will conduct the pro
gram. Hgh school coaches from
Oregon and Washington will be
invited to attend.
A summer wrestling camp win
be conducted from Aug. lo to zl
headed by Dale Thomas, wrest
ling coach at Oregon State Uni-
versuy. ne wm w --'
outstanding high school coaches
and NCAA wrestling champion
Further information may be
obtained irom renjf
Camp, 12220 S. W. Greenwood
Street, oeavenua
52.
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p. ' ( f j !
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Cindermen Lose Battle to Claim Rotating Trophy
r
1
A, N
vvtih two lec on th t'nulHU
Lion Invitational trak mvel
lrihV. t Heppner MUnsi
...-I... i i. ihndiilU Saturdav
and put up a fl try befoi awe.
riimbin to lb ht Umatilla
Viklni; in a meet run in
klroni: wind.
Over The
Tee Cup
ond 2nd Junior oivtaton.
Baker Receives
WSU Alum Award
Achievements in the area of
agriculture during the past 10
years by Ronald Baker of Hernv
iton. son of Mr. ann Mrs. h.
M. Baker. lone, were recognized
at a Washington State Univer
sity alumni reunion on the cam
pus April 17. . .
Mr. Baker was the recipient
of the "Outstanding Alum"
award, given for the first tinr
this vear bv arm noust-
its alumni. A graduate of the
university In iy5.". he helped
organize the house group and
was its first president.
For the past three years he
has been a co-owner of the
c t. n i ivostork Co. in Herm-
lston. with Phil Cohn, and is
recognized as one of Eastern
Oregon's outstanding feed lot
and livstock producers. His
family Includes hU wife, Jane,
and three daughters, Sheila,
Colleen and Suzanne.
Third Division
Added to Essay
Award Winners
Mustangs Thumped
NOTICE
Through an error in last week's Herm
iston Review section of this paper, Elden
Johnson was incorrectly listed as owner of
DOYLE'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Mr. Johnson should have been listed as
owner of HERMISTON EQUIPMENT
COMPANY. He has no connection with
the Furniture Exchange.
Four out of six award win
ners In the annual American
Legion Auxiliary essay contest
....,. annnunrwl at the hlKlt
school awards assembly Wednes-,
day evening. These were in the
senior and Junior divisions,
with the Sth grade division win-1
... .ntiAimnvl l.ilnr this!
year by Farm House, a ! month at the grade school's as
s living group, to one of j mblyi :
riacing iirsi in
ision was Dale Van Blokland.
with Doug Anderson, second. A
new junior division found John
Rawlins with first place award,
and Nancy Doherty. second.
With a record number of en
tries this year, it was found
necessary to add the third div
ision. About 200 students enter
ed essays, written on the assign
ed topic, "Freedom American
Style." Judging was done by u
.mmliliui milvirin the auxll-
WIMH....IV ..
iary. headed by Mrs. lmck m
dor. . .
The auxiliary was pleased
with the fine cooperation of stu
Hinic and teachers, and feels
n r 1 L:At, indebted to the Judging commit-
KV llffint 1 JniOn tor the long hours of "screen-
U VlUIII UIIIUII, lng.. according to Mrs. Hubert
' ..... i : i Artnt
WllSOn, auxiliary icsiuv..
Spauldings Plan
Three Weeks Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spauldlng
expect to leave Sunday with Doc
Severinsen, a friend of long
standing now visiting in Pendle
ton, for New York City on the
first leg of a vacation trip of
three weeks or more.
Severinsen, who appears reg
ularly on the "Tonight" show as
a member of the NBC orchestra,
...in nnmnintn a tnnr to the west
this week. His wife, formerly of
Heppner, is daughter oi Mrs.
Ora Evans.
The Spauldings plan to spend
about a week in New York and
will see the World's Fair before
going to Washington, D. C, for
two days. They expect to take
delivery of a new car in New
York. Starting for home, they
will go down the east coast to
Charleston, S. C, then to New
Orleans where they will be met
by Mrs. Spaulding's sister, who
lives in Houston, Tex. They will
go on to Texas and continue to
California, stopping in Los An
geles to see Mr. Spauldings
father before continuing north
to Heppner. The Spauldings ex
pert to be back some time after
June 1.
Br DEC CIHBBLX
Baby. twa cold ouuld Tuea
i iv n.t mirt-lv nenarated the
i-itU from the colter, but l
-i.iuart killu-a nl pit nine hole
of golf, after a lunch and eolfe
...mm.i v ivinna MiT Utuv,
Wm u ..r. cln,l to Wl-UMIIM tO
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our thinning ranks two nn
Vesta Kilkenny. IUHh dav golf
!ut like they Ihwi wttn im
and vIl'iiT.
Winning Pnlf ball for 1W
was Lois Hunt, and Lorene had
least putt. The men were rudely
when we had them
vv a iennv a putt on nine
hole of Twilkht Uague.
n.,iutrtlnit nn our trl to Mc
. --- ...- - .
iinlin MWurilv hail low
'r.J an.t K.t i;underon. hw
net. with Pee Orlbble for ladle
low. Kleven men ar.d four ladie
made the trip. We bad a ne
llnhtfut lunch ened by the Mc
Nary ladle,
nn "iiin.tav the eolf match be
tuwn the North and South
found more men from the North
i. t.r.ttvt thfir honor. Hut Mc-
Curdy, figuring It out point -wU
crnt' ui with 721 for outh to
757 north, with 21 player com
'poting. Tlie following men can
collect goir nans: Aiaurux
nrove. low cron; Ambnse
.tin lrw m-t' 1) O. Nelson
for least putts, and John Venaid.
for showing up. Want a rematch.
The club house Is now getting
verv much nwM coat oi
mini Th "neniiv a rtutf cam
tin I in h fumlshotl the rtalnt
ml p vv t.ihanv the labor
Dus are due and the weather
H due to change, so come on
down and tee off.
i tvm Mi'lure lllul
m nHstel only iw win to
litnch the rolallnu trophy, but
the Mutan H-Utcr will
have to watt until tieit year to
try again.
nti niMot univrd to t a IWO
way ihial fr ftrt. th t'ma-
tllla and lleppnrr wvi oamru
d.wn to the wir In-for thj
Viking pulled It out. 71 t M.
K,rk by 4 tlnt to tak thlrtt
n... nrU.i.ll list the Muntang
npiker with 13 point, taking
Hri in the HJ) anl U and a
third In the broad Jump. Other
1 1... ,i. n-f lirta were lv i'u-
Hall. promUintf froh hunller. In
the hlk-h hurdle, ivcn iurKn
in the low hurdle. Mark lrwn
i.. ih. tun ml e. and (art Uu
man. pitcher for the Muntanjl
belialt team. In tlw mil wilh
a 4:ri time. ,
Ihl wa Ilauman Mcond
outln of the ear m the trak
and he hhowrti ';,n ,n
nliiplng teammate jnn v. m
blast a the Heppner hov
. , t i D,i vint. itlll McIeMl.
ni.lhrf nromting irnnim
took third In the mile.
Shot put Benon U. Bather
itti. Harris (Mi,
distant. 4'J 2".
BMC Tests Slated
Placement testi for tudenti
..i..in. in miir Hlue Moiin
.,r.ltv, f',ill.-ll IV mill'
lain v imi""" i 1 -
ton. are cheduiei tor n
,iiff.r-nt liM-atlon. the
ctdlege annmince. They will
riven at renaieion xniw ihk
vh.xil on Monday. May 10; at
HermUton High. Tuesday, May
It; at lleppnrr High, edncv
a.v t 12: and at McUugh-
n iiii.ii Milton-Freewater,
Thursilav. May 13. In each case
they will t Riven ni o i"
There Is no charge and Mudenl
taking the tests are under no
obligation to enroll. Applications
are available in the cininselllng
office of the srhonls. The tests
are for placement purpose only
and have no bearing upon ad
mission. Nerd extra cash? S.-U unused
Items around your place w th
a Cazette-Time riasamru
Ken-
time,
Mill
iriti.
tM. Penon (Ul. Maey no.
..h..i uin mi McMillan
Kruw tlU: dltanc. 1M. H .
Ilroad lump V.1.
Illaik tnO, DrUoll (Hi. inn
ln tt:. Olaik (Mil dlalaw.
4".
Mlle-IUuman 00. Wagerj-
4i... .in ii, nut tin. niwu-
jult (U. Winning tMJ time,
4 r-k
KMtyard dah Ihlmi.il tin.
.:.'- nn iila.k tl'HI. lar-
rl Ml. llaik I Ml; tin. 10..
High hurdli-llall till, mir
and HO. Itenfnf (W, Wyatt
(M. Matlatk (in; umc,
4uii.nl run Huahe inn.
Stark tlO, Hoblnaon
ne.lv M. Whitney ini.
M5.
pole vault Tie, Brown
V . .aik k . f .
a ii..riap ivii .iiatiiirii
.ewl tU). Ma-y H; bright.
10 ti".
k....n.,a Xtiirran til).
White (NO. Matlack H. l-rw
till. Hall OO; lime. tsu.
2 mile run Urown OO. Smith
Cotter IU. Crter (Ul.
t;awlth OO; time, lOil.
ilm"i-Uarber U. Huraml
Itn WagenbUM Oil. IWnson
!.: Bartlett (PKi; dUtance.
'xJilMrd dah llughe
Stark OO. Whitney
in.n HO. Harri t!.
'r)ard run PrUeoU 01).
Turnrv lV, Winter OO, l
bu n (VKJ. UN.-htrio:",'"'.
two-) aril relay-l'matllla. MC
Kw en. Heppner. Tllot Uok. Nea
ton; time. l:411. . .
Team wore UmHIU 74.
Heppner til. McKwen Pilot
IU k '21. Hell 44. Kcho 4.
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COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Btwlndlnfl
I s DUSTRIAL COM M EHCIAL
FARM AND IIOMK
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Travel to Burns
Still looking for their first
Greater Oregon League win.
Heppner Highs baseball ream
travels to Burns Saturday after
losing to the Grant Union High
prospectors nere last rnuay,
11 o rAa.h Poto filpnnie's Mus
tangs have an 0-3 league record.
Grant Union startea mings on
with single runs in the second
thirH inninpq but HeDDner
came back with two runs in their
half of the third and tne score
was tied at 2-2.
Thi Prnsneetors cot the only
other runs they needed in the
fourth frame when i nunen rjang-
ed out a double and scored
along with Whitney on Sim
mons' single, ine orani union
club continued to score insur
ance runs, getting lour tames
in the fifth and adding mree
In tho envpnth. HeDDner
was allowed only six well-scat
tered hits while tne rrospeciurs
banged out ten. -runnk
n'Donnell and Gene
Heliker both had l-for-2 at the
plate for the Mustangs ana
Simmons and Williams went 3-for-4
for Grant Union.
Grant Union Oil 240 3 U 10 2
Heppner 022 000 0 2 6 3
Conklin and Whitney; Bau
man, Snyder (5), Heliker (b),
and Johnston, Daggett (6).
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