MrffHCH GAZETTE TIMES. TrdT. )tt tT. I
H-Men Tip Burns,
Lose to Grant Union
Br Jtrr turne
Ht-HtM-r MuUn basketball
team spilt even on their km
roa1 trip lam wk nil wtth
4!-45 win at Burn and 62
57 Iom to John Day.
The Mustanes, In th Ftlday
night eneounter t Burnt, wert
carried by Gene Illtker who
eored 11 points. nd Ma Ho,
kin and Jim Doherty who each
hit for 10 point.
Burn Jumped off to a 14-11
first quarter lead. Heppner play
Init outstanding defense In th
remaining time of the first half,
held the inlander to a mere
five polnta while collecting 11.
to so Into the locker room at
Intermission with m 21-10 lead.
The Mustancs went on to wtn
In the second half despite an
outstanding performance by the
inlanders Grant Gunderson.
who collected IS points and 16
rebounds.
A wTak second half and In
ability to hit foul ahou contrib
uted to the Mustancs' loss at
John Day. The Horsemen start
ed off In Rood fashion with a
159 first quarter lead. The
Grant Union Prospectors were
not to be outdone and came
back to close the gap to within
3 points at Intermission.
The Prospectors ret u r n e d
ready for action In the third
Storm
period as thev found the bas
Wet for 22 whli lleppner col
letted only 15 tallies. Grant Un
ion continued with an adequate
f.uirih nuartnr but the damage
hsd already been done. The
Mustang could noi cuwe inr
cap though Jim Doherty made
a desperate attempt for llepp
net at he stole the ball three
timet and hit for 6 points In
e than 30 second.
Heliker was hlch for HPP
ner with 22 and Ward and Wa
terman each dumped In 18 for
John Day.
The real story of the game
Is read in lleppner missing 30
of 29 free throw attempts while
Grant Union was sinking 20 out
of 30.
beppnex
Player Kg Ft Pf Tp
Jacobs 1 2 J
Prlscoll 2 2 2 6
2 2 2 ,J
Hoklns 4 2 2 10
Heliker 3 3 11
Gray 1 ? ?
ivherty
Kilkenny 10 1 2
20 9 22 49
BURNS
Kg Ft Pf Tp
7 4 3 IS
13 3 5
0 3 3 3
6 0 5 12
112 3
2 0 4 4
0 0 10
Totals
riayer
Gunderson
Flgg
Vigil
Kolwal&kl
Weir
Colantlne
Phen
Totals 17 11 21 43
HEPPNER
Player Fg Ft Pf Tp
Jacobs 12 2 4
Drlscoll 2 0 3 4
Clark 1 2 5 A
Hosk Ins 4 3 0 11
Heliker 10 2 5 22
Doherty 6 0 4 12
Gray 0 0 3 0
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Fg Ft Pf Tp
5 8 3 18
Totals 24 9 22 57
JOHN DAT
Player
Waterman
Hocen
Dicker
Ward
LaGore
Guber
0
4
8
3
1
0
5
2
5
0
1
3
5
5
2
0
13
18
11
2
Mustang Jayvees
Falter, Lose Two
On Road Trip
By JIM BARCLAY
lleppner Jayvees' undefeated
taik.tball .ion record drop
ped out of sunt Friday night
when burns tripped them ui by
2 point In an overtime. John
Day toppled the Juniors the next
nkht to Rive the young Mus
tang a 8 2 record.
The Jayvees got off to a slow
start Friday nU'ht at Burn and
were trailing ill -18 at the end
of the ftr-l quarter. Then they
snapped back as Kusa Kilkenny
popped in lour shot and
brought the team up to 34 Xi at
the half. De Hall swished u
free throws and two field goals
la the third quarter but to no
avail a the inlanders pulled
ahead. 4J 4. at the period end
Jeff Turner came on In the
fourth quarter and sank two
tree throws and two short shots
to tie the score. 58-58. Then the
Burns team sank one layup and
two free throws in the overtime
to lleppner' one counter to pull
ahead,
The folic win night the JV
suffered their worst real setback
when the ln.pectors dumped
them 51-27. The Prospectors of
John Day took off to an early
lead of 13-7 bv the end of the
first quarter. Then they added
to their lead and stalled out the
last four minutes of the first
half to lead 2415.
Holding the JV to two count
ers and three free throws In the
third quarter the Grant five con
tinued their load and ended the
quarter 3d 22. Then they cmcn
ed up the game by adding 18
points to win 51-27.
Fg Ft
Cards Bowl OverTwo
More for Six Straight
Totals
21 20 19 62
Greg Pierce Wins
In Wrestling
Greg Pierce, graduate of llep
pner High school with the class
rt ioc am: snn of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Pierce. Is a member of the
Clatsop Community College
wrestling squaa, accoraing to in
formation from the college.
Pierce, who Is majoring in law
enforcement at the Astoria col
lege, has a record of two wins
in league competition. .
Clatsop is in a league that al-
a infill100 TPflcurp vuacY
Community College. Lower Col
umbia Junior College, Blue
Mountain Community umege,
Southwestern Oregon Commu
nity College, and Central Ore
gon Community conege.
rutenn rvillecp will be host to
the Oregon community college
wrestling lournamem m
on February 18 and 19-
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Turner
Rawlins
Harris
Pettyjohn
Hall
Dobbs
Kilkenny
McLeod
Baker
Ayers
Stillman
Britt
Totals
Pierce
Erwin
Revak
Wood
Miles
Cronin
Knokey
Sinkey
Howard
Barnes
Fen ley
Petersen
Anderson
Totals
4
0
0
1
9
0
6
1
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
F
4
0
1
4
5
0
4
2
0
0
1
0
Pts.
10
0
0
2
25
0
13
2
O
0
8
0
25 10 21 GO
BURNS 62
Fg Ft F Pts.
6 6
Two more t'malllla Morrow
n t... fiit tiiftkt-tit&ll learn (rll
lclim to the resuritln fardl-
nat i-f Ion vtt in ehena
with I'maplne fallin bv one
point Friday nlnht. to to 54. at
lmaptne and Athena loUn at
lone, til to 53.
After los.ln the find three
league tme. Coach Gene
twitter's iartl have now won
sis consecutive games.
He said hi team played its
best defensive game of the year
against Athena and displayed a
lull team effort- with uood de
fensive rebounding aUo.
At I'maplne. where the going
Is always tough In their under-
i 'artU built UD
a Rood lead through the contest.
but lot irround in me iuunn
quarter when Mark llalverscn
and Wes HoUtein fouled out.
The Cards held a one point
lead with eight seconds to go.
Stan Holsteln sank two free
throws and lone was In front by
three. Marlett of I'maplne drib
bled the length of the floor for
a lavln as time ran out. ending
the thrilling contest with lone
on top bv one point.
The Morrow county five led
at Quarter stop 15-10. 22 19. and
42-32.
lone shot 32 from the floor
against 35 for I'maplne. The
Cards hit C& of their free
throws and Umaplne made .3'
of theirs. Schubert of Umaplne
was hlghpoint man with 15. fol
lowed bv Marlett of I'maplne
n.i v R.tll nf the Cards, each
with 14. Ball had one of his best
nlchts with seven field goals.
It was lone all the way
against Athena as thev boom
cd to a 15-4 first quarter lead
and were on top. 29 17. by half
time. Bv the end of the third
thev had a 14-polnt advantage
and coasted from there.
Halvorsen had a big night
with 20 points and Ball came
through with second high hon
ors, tied with Kennedy of
Athena, with 18.
The Cards outrebounaed
Athena. 29 to 26. and topped the
visitors in both field goal and
free throw shooting. In free
throws lone had 63 to Athena's
42. and In field goals topped
them 44 to 38.
1
1
0
5
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
4
2
3
3
0
1
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
1
IS
2
3
0
10
0
12
0
0
3
2
2
10
BOWLING
23 16 17 62
Turner
Rawlins
Harris
Pettyjohn
Hall
Dobbs
Kilkenny
McLeod
Baker
Ayers
Stillman
Britt
HEPPNER 27
Fg Ft F Pts.
2 O
0
0 2
0 1
1
0 0
2
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
3 2 2
0 0 0
0 0
0 3
0
0
2
1
4
0
2
1
8
0
2
0
2
0
8
0
Totals 10 7 16 27
GRANT UNION 51
Fg Ft F Pts
Jolly
Diest
Stevens
Lenz
Labhart
Magee
Lang
Phillips
Simmons
Wilson
Totals
1
2
5
1
5
1
2
1
4
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
1
2
0
1
0
3
2
4
0
2
7
11
2
11
2
4
2
10
0
24
27
28
40
rioanore 2xtt: Hieh Team
Game Heppner Cleaners, 1013;
High Ind. Series Art Dyck.
558; High Ind. Game Barney
Buschke, 206.
W, HoUteln
M.1KIII
lUlvorwn
SwsniMin
S. HoUteln
Ball
Morgan
Unnell
10 NT SS
r Ft
4
1
a
3
3
4
7
0
0
If
5
0
0
a
o
t
3
1
0
a
0
9
9
12
14
0
0
Totals
22 11 15 53
VMAP1NC S4
Ft
3
4
2
4
1
0
Fg
Schubert
Rainwater 2
Marlett
Wsllace 3
llodgen 2
Key 1
If
2
5
2
O
3
0
8
14
10
3
2
Totals 20 H
ATHENA SJ
Fit Ft
Clark 1 0
Jackson 0 1
Jones 6 0
Kennedy 7 4
Moses 1 0
H. McMillan 1 0
llansetl 0 0
Irving I 0
N. McMillan 0 0
Dunlap 1 0
12 M
rf
o
l
4
4
m
o
0
1
1
m
0
TP
2
1
12
18
14
2
0
2
0
2
Riverside JV's
Slip Pasl Frosh
ly ROGER LEONNIG
t.-rlJe's Jer dumped
the ll. ppi er Fnh. 4rt 41. lit a
l,t trrMW basketball battle
lit lleppner Monday tdi;ht The
iw tennis were knotted at the
end of the flrt tpiailer. H K. vllh
Uaiy Kemp. fu ended the
game with i'l points, making all
eight for the Muntang
The two team went Into the
drewdng room at IntermUMon
with the MuMans on top. 1 If.
The thlid quarter w both
team alternately pull awav
with neither team building un a
very deeUlve lead At thl point
Kemp had committed hl luth
foul and wa replaced by Ivan
Kindle. Kindle nude a clutch
banket which kept the Mustangs
at pace with the Riverside Jav
vecs by tvlng the score at the
end of the third crlod. 31 .11
The two teams were tied
seven lime In the last quarter.
In it., final minutes of idaV ItlV.
erslde' llobb made two bee
throws to snatch ylctory from
the Mustang.
IIMTNKR 41
Ft! Ft If
3
Total
W. Holsteln
liovgren
Maclll
Unnell
Halvorsen
Swanson
S. Holsteln
Ball
Morgan
Totals
24
lONE CI
Fg Ft
O
0
5 14 53
3
0
8
2
4
5
0
If
1
1
1
0
4
O
1
2
0
Ti
2
0
6
0
20
4
11
18
0
22 17 10 CI
Seniors Attend
Beaver Preview
Five HHS seniors attended the
Beaver Preview at Oregon State
University January 21 2. Those
going were Susan Drake. Ther
esa Munkers. Karen French.
Joan Stotkard and Mark Mur
ray. Leading at noon Friday, the
girls were taken by enr by Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Drake. They
spent the following day attend
ing various college classes on
the university campus.
Mark went In company with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Murray.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
Heppner Elementary
January 31 -February 4
38 carrot and raisin salad, pears.
I. . a 1 .a.- 111.
Dreaa ana Duner, niim.
Tuesday cnui Deans, cao-
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Heppner Major League
Team w
Inland Chemical 56
Heppner Cleaners 53
Heppner Barber Shop 52
Heppner Elks 42
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Examiner Coming
A drivers license examiner
will be on duty in Heppner
Tuesday, February 1, at the
courthouse between the hours of
9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., accord
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ed from the Department of Mo
tor Vehicles of Oregon.
Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil
liam, Umatilla, Wheeler counties
on sale at the Gazette-Times,
$1.25 each. Others available on
order.
10 k
11
11
Bristows 13
Del's Market 13
Bank of EO 8
Jack's Chevron 8
Wagon Wheel Cafe 7
Peterson's Jewelry 5'4
Elma's 5,
High Ind. Game Phyllis Pi
per, 181; High Team Game
Del's Market, 882; High Ind.
Series Melba Quackenbush,
455; High Team Series Del's
Market. 2493.
Commercial
Team
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Bank of EO
First National
I.O.O.F.
Willow Creek CC
A. L. Daggett, Dlst.
Gardner's
Heppner Studs
Hign ma. uame em aiewcm
203; High Ind. Series Bill Slew
art, 568; High Team Game St.
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League Plans
Award for Best .
Home Audience
St4iilih thl year a Imphy
will be elen to the school
ulumltu I he he'd spmtsmaiishlp
In the tinnier Oregon league
Pilnclpil of Hie high school at
burn, lleppner, J'-lm l'.
urn. Sherman, and Wahlonk
MiMilly it. et loeclher til set Up
the mien and determine oilng
pucelute
Vinlllnii nlty cheetU.ler
and junir vamity basketball
ctmch wlil rvaluate Hie home
team. T'. attitude and pattlclpa
tlmi f In me leant i-4-1tir.
student IxMiy, rheei leader, and
player will le Ju.lged Tbiee
iNiInt aie w.ilile for gn-M rt in
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In the dllli rent ana, tbey are
averaged ThN teeime the
mMre rwlvrd by the home
team, m
"With the uptirt of the
townnwople and student lHly,"
I'eggv Snyder, varsity cheer
leader said lleppner will put
up a good fight for thl award.''
Projects are Viewed
On Club Field Trip
For It Janufirv meeting, the
tone Livestock 4 II club met at
the Nelson Uro ranch for the
Mart of a field trln to see each
member' protect. We saw three
beef protect at the NeUon
ranch. Next we saw llcrby Fk
trom project, which I also
beef. At Krcddy Sherman
house we saw hi rabbit proj
ect Freddy I In hi find year
In 4 II.
At our lftt ioi we saw Ker
ry Peterson' two steer, and
then had our buslnm meeting
at his home.
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