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Mustangs Edge Madras,
55 to 49, Here Friday
Br JOHN COX ld. 41 3. Madras never threat
Jim Duhrrly and Mac llktns
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up wiin is. Lovell
iieppne- came out strong dur- lierxberg
k wit wivim quarter nuHll
pulled ahead at one time by ten Rhode
points, u-i. inia was anon
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The Mustangs' fast bn-aK MAU
hnlf and Doherty and Hollker Ricf rirt IK
made easy cripples against the LijIU I'D
irusiraiea unite Bull. They
irauea dv anout iiv
through the second
pulled back within
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Layins by Kilkenny and He!- ILManC AnnnimmH
Iker. plus a free throw by Ja- I IUID MIIIIUUIKU
Bull. They
"KS Hoop Tournament
cobs, lorged Heppner Into the
Heppner Topples
Sherman, 62-52,
On Mora Floor
Br JEFF TURNER
I the northern half of the district
lieppner Mustangs finished and the top three teams from
wnn a strong fourth quarter the southern half vielng for i
Saturday night to topple the position in the state B tourna
Sherman Huskies on the Morolment being held the following
iloor in a well-played league week in Pendleton,
basketball game. The Mustangs I District 7 Includes the follow
are now In sole possession of ling schools: Weston. Helix. Mc
first place with a 61 league rec- Ewen of Athena, Umapine
ord. Umatilla. Echo, lone, Staniield
Sherman, with Ray Eakln Riverside. Pilot Rock, Mt. Ver
Plans for the 1966 District 7-B
basketball tournament to be
held March 3-5 have been an
nounced by Dennis V. Radcot.
Pilot Rock, who is serving as
tournament director.
The tournament, which will
be held in the Pendleton Ar
mory on Thursday and Friday,
March 3 and 4, and in the high
school gym at Milton-Freewater
on Saturday. March 5, will fea
ture the top five teams from
topping all scoring with his 18
points, fell to a firrst quarter
deficit of 16-13. The Mustangs
in the second quarter tied the
Huskies as both teams scored IS
points, giving the Mustangs a
slight lead at halftime, 34-31.
The third quarter found Sher
man scoring the same as Hepp
ner again with each team pot
ting 15. The Huskies, led by
Eakln, whe scored nine of his
18 points in that stanza, closed
the Heppner margin to one
mere point several times. But
With Jim Doherty's and Gene
non, Dayville, Ukiah. Prairie
City, Long Creek. Spray. Mitch
ell. Crane and Monument
In announcing details of the
tournament. Director Radcot re
ported the following pairings
for the first round of the tour
nament: South Team No. 1 ver
sus North Team No. 5; North
Team No. 2 versus North Team
No. 4; South Team No. 2 ver
sus North Team No. 3 and North
Team No. 1 versus South Team
No. 3. The first two games will
be at 1:30 and 3 p.m. on the
afternoon of March 3 and the
Heliker's passine and shootlne. .bottom bracket games will be
tne riusKies could never gain the
jeaa.
Playing outstanding defense
In the final period, Heppner
pulled away and put it in the
bag. Sherman managed only
six while Heppner potted 13 to
end the game with the tally
standing 62-52.
Four . Mustangs scored In
double figures with Heliker
leading the pack with 17. Jim
Doherty, after a 22-point nighl
against Madras, found the hoop
for 14. Dave Clark hit a season
high of 11 points and Jim Ja
cobs collected 10 by dumping in
8 of 10 free throws.
Heppner outshot the Huskies
from the field, 44 to 387c.
HEPPNER 62
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Jayvees Suffer
Fifth Defeat
By DENNIS O'DONNELL
Heppner High's Jayvee bas
ketball team lost its fifth game
when Sherman defeated them
last Saturday, February 12, 49
29. The game was played on
Sherman's floor.
The Huskies started out with
a first quarter lead of 11-4, and
held the half-time score, 2514.
The final buzzer found the
Baby Mustangs 20 points short.
The Mustang scoring attack
was led by Steve Pettyjohn and
Dave Hall with 10 points each,
while both boys showed a lot
oi hustle on the boards.
Heppner only had two boys in
double figures while Sherman
had Three. Sherman's scoring
was led by Coelsch and Knott
witn 12 and ll points in that
order.
Heppner (29) Steve Pettyjohn,
10; Dave Hall, 10; Randy Still
man, 4; Earl Ayers, 2; Bill Mc
Leod, 2: IvU Turner, 1.
Sherman (49) Coelsch, 12;
Knott, 11; Richelderfer, 10;
Jones, 8; King, 2; Bayer, 2; Dut
ton, 1.
held at 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. in
the evening of March 3.
The losers will meet in con
solation play on the afternoon
of Friday and the winners will
play to decide Saturday's final
ists on Friday night
Pilot Rock High school, where
Tournament Director Radcot is
prlndpal, and the Pilot Rock
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
headed by Clifton Smith, will
act as official hosts for the two
days and nights of play at the
Pendleton Armory while Wes-
ton High school, under Super
intendent Don Roberts, will be
host at the final night of play
at Milton-Freewater.
Details and plans for the
tournament were worked out in
earlier meetings by the tourna
ment committee consisting
Don Roberts, Weston; Everett
Holstein, lone, and Lyle Rilling,
bpray.
White Buffaloes
Stop Jayvees
Br ROGER LEONNIG
Heppners jayvees dropped a
basketball decision in double
overtime, 41-40, against Madras
Friday night. The game was one
of the tightest defensive battles
of the year.
The first quarter saw Madras
jump off to a 10-5 lead. Hepp
ner, trailing midway In the sec
ond quarter, 15-9, fought its way
to within two points of Madras
at the half, 17-15.
David Hall started the second
half off by tying the score. 17-17.
Heppner then built up a 3-point
lead at tne end or the quarter.
in the final period Heppner
managed to stretch ahead six
points but Madras kept fiehtine
DacK until tney tied the score,
36-36, as the quarter ended. In
the first overtime neither team
scored a point. The final over
time saw Pettyjohn, who hus
tled well on the boards, drop in
two free throws to give Hepp
ner the lead momentarilv. 40-
39.
Randy Stillman fouled out
with 30 seconds left and was
replaced by Roeer Britt. With
five seconds remaining Madras
made two free throws and the
jayvees lost a heart-breaker, 41
40.
HEPPNER (40)
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Each $1.50
Assorted Sizes
And Colors
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PH. 676-S432
All Stretch Pants
REDUCED TO $795
ONE RACK OF
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2 For The I
Price Of I
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HEPPNER
PH. 676-9426
Tickets Available
For A-l Tourney
Name
Turner
Pettyjohn
Hall
Dobbs
McLeod
Stillman
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Season ticket applicatl o n s
now are available for the State
High School A-l basketball
tournament, it was announced
thi3 week by Oden Hawes, ex
ecutive secretary of the Oregon
School Activities Association.
Hawes advised fans who
have not yet received applica
tions may write for them in
care of A-l Basketball, Box Of
fice, Memorial Coliseum, Port
land, Ore.
Season tickets are priced at
$12 each for the hoop show
scheduled at the Coliseum
March 15-19.
Hawes also said fans may
send checks made payable to
A-l Basketball directly to the
Coliseum Box Office. He ad
vised them to enclose a' stamp
ed self-addressed return enve
lope with each order.
Tickets will go on sale at the
Coliseum box office and at Stev
ens & Sons Jewelers in the
Lloyd Center on February 21.
Hawes said.
Hawes advised fans to place
ticket orders immediately as the
supply of season tickets is lim
ited. The Coliseum will begin
mailing out tickets on February
15, he added.
BOWLING
Commercial
Team
St Patrick's
Bank of EO
A. L. Daggett, Dist.
I.O.O.F.
First National
Willow Creek C C
Gardner's
Heppner Studs
High Ind. Game Larry Prock.
207; High Ind. Series Larry
Prock. 563: Hleh Team Game-
Bank of EO, 1006; High Team
Series A. L Daggett, Dist,
2949.
Thursday Nite Ladies
Team
Murrays
Ruggles
Ed Cole
First National
L. E. Dick
MiLadies
Wishing Well
Columbia Basin
High Ind. Game Jean
197; High Ind. Series Marge
Eckman, 507: High Team Game
Murrays, 914; High Team Ser
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Corwin
Sample
Carpenter, G.
Carpenter, L.
Raines
Gilbert
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Patients who were admitted to
Pioneer Memorial hospital dur
ing the past week for medical
care, and were later dismissed,
were the following: Earl War
ner, Lexington; Percy Cecil,
Hardman; Bruce Botts, lone; Al
ta Chaney, Condon, and Oris
Crisp, Heppner.
Those admitted, and still re
ceiving medical care, include
Pat Brindle, Heppner, and Clar
ence Carmichaei, Heppner.
Friday, Satyrdsiy
Ho (George) Cut The Cherry Tree . . .
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