Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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KJeppner Tips Eagles,
5 2-46, To Tie for First
By Jtrr TU1NEJI lcctinjr. only aeven points, which
ll fin Iributo in Iho Muslim.-'
Hepnner'a Mustang stood off I .irfn-w
second hair splurge by Wah- n,e e-ond quarter saw Wah-
tonka Friday night to down the tonka Kuly closing the cap.
Eagle $2-4 In a league basket- cutting Heppner load to seven
ball contest. The victor estend- lth the Mustanc rolne to the
nl their league record to i 1 Murker rwm In command. 27-20
hlrh place! them In a tie with I ivrhap a good IntermlsMoi
Wahtonka lor Urn place, I pep talk by the Wahtonka roach
The horn team started fast encourtce.1 the Kacle. as they
and showed no mercy a II returned lor serious action and
built UP 177 first quarter immediately cloned the point
lead. The Mustang'i II men, nmi ta two with the score
Mae HosMns and Gene Heliker. I standing at 28-26 midway Into
carried moat of the scoring a- the third quarter. The Mustang
sij;nmeni. turned cold, getting no lieu
Wahtonka seemed to have for almost three minute.
trouble finding the basket, col-1 Then they went to work with
lOWLING
Tbundor Kit Lodlaa
Riverside Stops Cardinals,
62-39; lone Tops Weston
Team W L
Rustle 10 i
Murray 10 2
t t-d l ole 1a 4H
Hrt National 51
L II Du-k
Wuhlnis Well 5 7
Mit-adie 3
Columbia Basin 0 12
Hhendde llich'a rtrate hoUt-1 fart low
ed the t'ardinaU Ilafi to tne . Mi uae
lllch Ind. Hame Marse Fa
yardarm Jtldav rtliiht t Board
man hen thev scuttled me
fjno If.sh team, to -X. Hut
the Card admlnlNtereu en
i-e ok Weston Saturday
nltht on the lone floor by the
tune of Ti to 41,
KlverMe cauicht the lone five
off stride Friday nlnt and top
man. 178; liter Ind. Serle fed l hem In every revl. "
Marse LVkman. 513; Huh Team ins 20 lu lt r.mU to 14
r.am 1 n ru-k. flut: lhifhKarda and hilling il of 31 free
Team Series First .National, in row a compaiea wnn ii
2572.
dry League
Team
(Iwm Const.
Heppner Nor Ga
Morgan L'levator
KieMa Bom I
Highlander
Karlev Motor
Parrlsh Uarase
MMns
W
16
12
11
10
10
10
7
&
L
4
8
9
10
10
10
13
1? for tm
lonea shooting average from
the floor was only 20 iht cent
as compared with 30 per cent
for the winner, lit the lirt hall
Riverside rippled the net at a
4 iH-r cent clip.
"Coldest nlg-ht we've had all
Var. both ollenslveiy and tie
lensively.'" said Coach tlene
Dockter after the game.
On Saturday night at lone II
JV's Stave Off
Wahtonka Rally
To Win, 51-47
By KICK JOHNSTON
Doherty and Clark combining for
out to a 36-2S lead. Wahtonka
1
erty i
utile
seven points, to jump
came back for six more while
Heppner Rot two to end the ee
saw third quarter. 3
In the final stanza both teams
tightened their defenses and the
determined Eagles, led by Lucky
Proctor ana Terry Way. narrow
ed the gap to 45-44
Then it was Heppner s turn
Thev held the Eagles at 14
,, . , , I points, showing a sparkling de-
Heppner Ja came back from L.iJl mtrn Vhiil n.- ii.w.
inree successive ai-iris io uown
the Wahtonka Eagles Friday
it was an entirely difterent story
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High Ind. Game B. Siewert Inr . i "r." "f"'"1 "
?X: High Ind. .Vnes Larry V ,, r
lYmk. 5i;: Hlch Team Series ,,,kr m",M "u r"ur
n..r,in.. N.,r iia. -ii7! inch were In diHibie figures, inciud
Team Came ;rove Sonstruc- ,n "K ivorsen wun ia. jay
tion. lOiS.
kins dumicd in etht.
Wahtonka collected only two
more before the buzzer, making
the final tally 52-46.
The Mustangs dominated play L Gene Heliker. turned in
a fine performance, getting iz
and nine point respectively anu
nta Woman's Major
Team W L
Tadberg Machinery 15 9
Central Market 15 9
M.C.G.G. 14 94
Lexington Oil Co op 13 11
Turnec. Van Marter.
Bryant 12 12
Van's Variety 11 13
Klnrua Corp. 9l 14
Lotf Electric 6 18
IUI1 with 14. Wes HoUtein with
12 and Stan Holsteln with 10.
The Cards hit 3t per cent on
their field goals to 25 l-r vnt
for Weston. lone also controlled
both board, and Coach IHMkler
cleared tho bench In the sec
ond quartet.
Scores:
IONE 39
HI- k. f - .1 1 .
'Machinery. 922: High Team r-U";n
Im. PadlnTP Machlnwv. 25S0: ? f"?0" .
High Fnd. Game JoAnn Dyck.
205.- Hi.'h Ind Series Harriet ?"u
Evans. 508.
night in a basketball game on
the Mustangs home court. 51
4f.
in the first quarter as the Eagles
couidn t quite find the range
Fg Ft N Tp
W. Holstein 12 2 4
lovgren 2 0 0 4
Magtll 10 4 2
Linnell 0 0 2 0
Halvorsen 3 5 5 II
Swanson 0 0 10
S Holstein 3 4 4 14
Ball 10 5 2
Morgan' 10 5 2
lllnkley
Lathrop
TOTAL
By quarter:
lone
Kivertido
3
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
20 22 14 U
11
19
21
3H
2H .fi
M-4U
WKSTON 41
Kablck
Btnxell
Town
Sloan
Hityslngcr
Warn ley
Harp
TOTAL
W. HoNtelr
Uivgren
Magill
Linnell
Halvoracn
Swanson
HoUtein
Ball
Morgan
1
3
1
3
1
0
0
0
Ft rf
o
10
0
1
4
0
3
0
4
2
2
T
16
2
12
6
1
1
I
11 19
IONE 72
ri
0
1
16 41
Ft Pf
2 2
0
7
3
4
7
1
0
1
1
1
3
3
4
I
0
4
4
13
X
10
14
3
TOTAL
By quarters:
Weston
lone
28 16 IS 72
Wahtonka did not hit ..single th-"ba,rg;,r
field eoal and could only sal-1 ti w.-w wA
v.ge o points on iree u rowv , h h d J3 t
a it 0war b K aiii uic ffvwuu
TOTALS
14 11 28 39
Way was high for the Eagle?
period was 17-3 In Tavor of the wh J2 folov,. by RCketts and
Emmons with eight points.
HEPPNER (52)
Fc Ft
Jacobs
0
2
S
4
5
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
F Pts
2
1
1
2
1
3
TOTALS
Mustangs.
The second quarter started
off slowly as neither team scor
ed through the first two min
utes. With half the period to ro
ncwiirr km un or a I ti.i,i.
T-V - r- Si II.. . i
i i . ... n . n iii'imr
i.ctu Ku.t uui ubi-u oi-u "' Doherty
the third quarter, dumping in 9
quick points to the Mustangs 5.
They outscored the Mustangs
17.0 thrntlirh (lu timt R mlnnlBS
and 22-11 in the full third ,"Jr".
I.... . i- - .1 . I iioiliilKri
ijuaiitrr, uui cue a.ux t- tti inc niu n.-..
lirfUIJCf ItiUA 141 III ilWH I. rmr,.
even pace into the midway point iaine"y
"I UIC aIOi UUailCI, ITIUI J I 1WT 4 r c
score stood 45-41 in favor of the "SFJlZ,.
Mustangs. Then the Eagles
pulled to within two points but
Dave Hall sank three free
throws to ice the game for
Heppner.
The Eagles outscored the Mus
tangs 34-11 through the second
half but couldn't overcome the
big lead the local boys built up
in ihn flrct half
r-.. it-it i r a., ctiii-r,i rive reeuiar euu kohics
idvc nail anu xvaiiuy oiimiiaii i , . ' " , , . . ,
both hit in double figures for the releft on the schedule for lone
Heppner crew with 14 and 13 ? a,r.r ,: WT.. 't m
tonka with 16 points, followed . am hac .. thls
20 12 10 52
:KA (46)
5 2 1 12
2 0 4 4
3 0 5 6
3 13 7
4 0 2 8
3 2 3 8
0 14 1
20 6 22 46
Wahtonka
17
7
10
13
11
12
1432
1446
Cards to Play
Stanfield, Helix
by Matheny with 10.
HEPPNER (51)
Fg Ft
Turner
Harris
Pettyjohn
Hall
Dobbs
McLeod
Stillman
TOTALS
3
0
1
5
0
4
6
3
0
4
4
0
1
1
Pts
9
0
6
14
0
9
13
19 13 20 51
WAHTONKA (47)
Fg Ft F- Pts
Perreault 6 4 4 16
Sutton '3 0 2 6
Matheny - 3 4 5 10
Chel '- 2 1: 5
Keiseith 4 2 4 10
TOTALS
Heppner
Wahtonka
18 11 15 47
17 .13 . 11 10
3 10 22 12
week-end, two the week-end of
February 18 and 19. and a sing
le contest on February 25. Three
of the last five are at home.
This week-end. Coach Gene
Dockter's boys, now holding
fourth in their league with an
8-5 record, will entertain Stan
field, currently the league eel
lar dweller,- at lone Friday
nieh Then thev take the road
to play Helix, eighth place
team. Saturday night ,
If league standings are any
index, the Cards have most of
their toueh games behina tnem,
although they will face second
olace Echo on February 18.
They have the distinction of
being the only team in thc
league to down league leading
Pilot Rock, now running wnn
a 12-1 league record.
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HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
Commtrclal
Team
Bank of EO
St Patrick's
A. L. Daggett. Dist.
I.O.O.F.
First National
Willow Creek CC
Gardner's
Heppner Studs
High Ind. Game Larry Frock,
214: High Ind. "Series Larry
Prock. 563; High Team Gam
Bank of EO. 1004; High Team
Series St. Patrick's. 28S0.
W L
16 4
15 5
12 8
10 10
9 11
8 12
6 14
4 16
Phillips
Schmeder
RIVERSIDE 62
Fjg Ft Pf
2 7 3
5 5 1
4 4 4
4 3 3
Tp
11
15
12
11
Flasta Major
Team
Heppner Barber Shop
Dave Clark 'V
Turner, Van Marter,
Bryant
Heppner Cleaners
Ekstrom Farm Chem.
Heppner Elks
Inland Chem. Serv.
Lexington Oil Co-op
High Ind. Game Al
Frosh Defeat
Arlington, Even
Record at 4-4
w
4
4
3
2
2
1
0
0
L
0
0
HeDDner frosh won their third
basketball came In a row here
Tuesday eveninf. defeating Ar
lington. 56-37. Their season rec
ord now stands at 4-4.
On Thursday (todav) thev
will meet John Day here at 4:00.
On Saturday, February 19. the
squad travels to Riverside to
P i I jtay tut; m uj v ,
223: High lnd. Series-Al Fetsch. ersTde Umapine game
601; High Team Game Turner, KIIf"iae .-.u
John Day, 56-47, on February 3
1
2
2
3
4
4 I
Van Marter, Bryant, 1050; High
Team Series Turner, Van Mar
ter, Bryant, 2986.
Dirt League to Play
Faculty at Benefit
A full evening of basketball
is scheduled Tuesday evening.
February lo, at the Heppner
High school gymnasium, with
proceeds to go to the March of
Dimes. It will be sponsored by
the junior and senior classes.
The Dirt League, an organized
high school team of juniors and
seniors, will play against the
high school faculty for a regu
lation game, starting at 7:30
p.m.
Admission of 25c lor students
and 50 cents for adults will
help build the funds for the
March of Dimes.
on the Prospectors' home court.
Three Heppner boys scored in
double figures, with Jon ODon
nell canning 18, Dean Kindle
15. and Gary Kemp 12 points.
Calvin Ashbeck added seven
and Monte Evans four.
This week's game with Ar
lington was a reversal from the
overtime loss the Mustangs suf
fered from their hosts earlier
this season. Coach Don McClure
used every boy on his squad for
at least one quarter and 12 of
the 13 players landed in the
scoring column.
Calvin Ashbeck dropped in 14
points, Gary Kemp contributed
11, and Dean Kindle made sev
en to lead the scoring, with nine
other boys, including newcomer
David Huber. adding the re
maining 22 points.
Young Appoints
Chamber Staff
For Coming Year
llarley Young, president of
the Mrppnrr Morrow County
inamtier of commerce, has an
nouneed commute appoint
menu for iht year.
They are a follows
Merchant Boh Henry, chair
man. Ed Dick. Ed Gouty, l ima
llarshman. Clin I Miijuarrle,
Randall IVteron. Leitoy uard
net
Rodeo Parades Elmer
Schmidt, chairman. Role Fulle
ton. Orvtlle Cutuforth. Jim Far
lev. Randall IVteraon. T I m
Moore.
Legislative and taxation
David Putter, chairman. Herman
Winter, Bob Abrama, Joe Balfe,
Fd Dick. Jim Farley, Paul Jones,
Oscar Peterson.
Program Gene Winter a,
chairman, ivte McMurtry, John
Venard, Jack Grossnlckle.
Christmas lighting and street
decoration Avon Melby, chair
man. Orvllle CuUforth, llarley
Young
Development Paul Jone,
chairman, (ne Orwlck. Herb
Hvnd. Al Lamb, Herman Win
ter. Gene Herce. Barney Mai
com. Rod Murray, Wes Slier
man.
9 20 2 191 Banquets picnic Jack Groa
13 33 52 72 nlckle. chairman. C.ene winter.
Paul Jone. Ralph Klcnarm,
Clint Mi-Ouarrte.
Civil defense C. J. D. Bau
man. chairman, iuki Murray
Jerry Sweeney. Dr. L. D. Tib
bles.
Youth activities Al Boschee.
chairman. Earl Soward, Bob Ab
rams. Ken Robinson. Gall Mc
. - m. ILIIIir. lt.-llll livii.
rai sweeney. son oi wr. ana ,i-.,i- uk I . n . n
.Mrs. jerry sweeney. win oe r j, F-rl-y
lf- f?m Cutsforth; Jack Hynd, Terry
annual state Elks grade school
free throw championships at
-111 Coliseum. Corvallis. Satur
day afternoon and evening.
Four finalists will battle It
out at halftime of the OSU-
Stanford basketball game.
In charge of arrangements are
Tournament Director. Jim Bar
ratt. assistant OSU athletic dir
ector, and Rex Smith. pat ex
altcd ruler of the Elks lodce In
Corvallis.
Nearly every Elks lodge in
the state will have an entry.
Each lad will shoot 50 attempts
In the afternoon, with the four
best advancing to the evening
finals. Thc overall winner will
receive an all-expense paid trip
with the OSU Beavers to the
Washington State and Wash
ington games by chartered air
plane on February 23 and 26.
Some 15,000 youngsters from
across the state compete annu
ally for the first place award.
Pat won the local champion
ship sponsored by Heppner Elks
lodge No. 358 when he hit 38
out of 50 tries.
The eighth grader and his
parents will make the expense
paid trip to Corvallis with the
compliments of the Elks. They
will be guests at a noon lunch
eon on the OSU campus and at
the Stanford game.
Sweeney Entered
In OSU Contest
Inauirici Arrive
Dcf ore Paper Comet
"Call started coming on our
tllnlng room aet before we
even received our copy of the
paper." said Mr. Vernon Mun
ken of Lexington.
She had Inserted a rlaHtlflcd
ad In the paer taut week, and
the one Insertion did the Job.
Th set was soon told.
Mr. MunKers called to ak
that I he ad b taken out. she
still ha a hrcakfant set for
sale that remain In the cla
Ifled column thU week.
Thompson. Ken Turner.
Awrd-rreognlllon I. Wal
lace Wolff, chairman. IW. C. M.
Wagner. Dr. Archie McMurdo.
Wildlife, natural resource
ami recreation Dr. L. I). Tib
bie, chairman. Barney Malcom.
Glen Ward. U. S. Foreat Serv
lc representative.
Publicity We Sherman.
chairman, Avon Melby,
Membership llarley Sager.
chairman. R. G. McMurtry,
Frank Turner. Nona soweii, Li
ma llarwiman.
Soeclal event and commu
nity affair Gene Ilerce. chair
man, Joe Balfe. Dr. L. D. Tib
bie. Frink Turner. Tim Moore.
Wava and Mean one
Pierce, chairman. John Venard,
Randall IVteraon. Bob Abram.
lleautlflcatlon and Improve
ment (citvl LrRoy Gardner.
chairman. Harry ODonnell. F.d
Gontv, Nona Smell and Earl
Soward.
The latter two committee ara
new this vear. Young said. The
wava and mean committee will
seek to supplement finances of
the organization, and the beau
tlficatlon committee will work
on auch project as spring clean
up and coordinate with the city
In seeking to Improve the ap
pearance of the community.
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