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. 7, Trackmen Thump Prineville 99-32, In Friday Meet Br MAC 1I0SK1NS !rrl by '11m Smith. Junior, hi m I a record In Hip two inlli thi llriirr track men Hoblx-rcs thrlr hosts, the lllnevllle t'ow Ikv. riMy ly a W 31 mitt. Althouith lht wliKlkwriil track slowed tinea, the lli'MT Niy rimi up witri wrne line rsriy season mark. Tliey won 13 of the 15 Mi rrlii, romiletely over hallowing the lari'er A 1 aeruxil Husky Jlin Jaioln, f r ttt- wlnrirr In the shot iut, ! ami 220 .la.lirn an.l Dave Hall, vie lor In Ix'Ul Murine rare, weir outstanding for I he MuNtani; Hut .Smith atole the aiMitlij-ht Ilia 10 JX H two mil n lltMi the former 10:32 atamtaM set b Mark flrown, leMlte the awl wind and lark of jnmlng om ortltlon. Another top mark MMe waa that of llu IHIS K relay tram which clocked a fan? time of 1..TJU. Included on thla tram were Iran Kindle, a fleet footed freshman; Ken Morgan; Slmnti Winters ami Dave Hall. The MuManu tk flrat and second plirra In seven events. Thry failed to win only In the Javrlln and (IIm-u. All three places In Ihr broad Jump were awrpt by thr HIIS splker. For thr inert, which wai a-or-ril on a bala of flvr xint fr flrat. three for immd and one for third. Jacob talllrd 13 point. Hall, who added a MT ond In thr broad Jump to hi two flrt and a leg on thr win ning rrUy tram, acorrd H'i point. Thr JV, tram lost by a G2 to GO worr. Thoe scoring for thr Jayvccs: Jim Shrrman, 3rd In thr 410; Rck Wlfherrlte, 2nd In thr 80; Steve Pettyjohn. 1st In the mllr 13:10-3); Vern Fredcr Ickson, It In thr 2 mllr 113:57); Jim IlhMKlHworth. 2nd Ui thr 2 mllr; Mark TullU. 2nd In low hurdles- Mark TullU, 2nd In thr hl'h hurdle; Mark TullU. UI In thr linx.djump (IV'V'; R'ck Wltherrl'e. 1st In thr imle vault W G"i; Karl Dlckaon, 2nd In thr pole vault "); Alfred Drake. 11 In thr al.otput (32' 6"); Mike Bunch. 2ml In thr ahotput; Frank Iovercn. 3rd In the ahot put; Alfred Drake. 2nd In the Oitcus; i'UVf llakcr. lt In Jav elin tllH'T'l; Cary Kemp. 2nd In Javelin. 3 Mustangs Drop Diamond Opener To Rocket Nine Br DENNIS OD0NNELL llrppnrr Hteh'a Montanaa were edtfrd out by the Illot V't k IWkcts. 13 U. on Friday, March 2 In a baseball jsame? at I'llot Hoc. Thi MuNtanua wrr led by the Mtilpu of ItoKer I-eonnltr and Jim Ixdwrtv. rail) 2 4 with two Kill . Hill Snyder Marled on thr mound and went four Innings and waa racked for 10 run (n Hellker relieved Snyder with the baaea loaded and threw hree wild bitches which clear ed the baaea. Heppner had I strong romeback In the fifth m nlng with knock I nit In aevrn runa. In thr Jayvee same Lank ford's pitch In if and Krn Stan ton' run producing double pro vlded the main factor In the abbreviated four Inning night raw. won bv Pilot Hock. 3 0. ankford picked up the win lor Hot flock while Kilkenny went the route for Heppner In losing. Varaltv Score: leppner 0 1 2 0 7 0 2 12 IJot Itock 0 3 7 3 0 0 013 BOX St-OKE 1IKTPNKK (6w mi AB R H RBI Oev 3 2 10 lonnlK 4 2 2 2 llellker 4 10 1 Snyder 2 3 10 Johnston 4 0 0 0 Ihiherty 4 12 3 I). O Donncll 4 111 Alaup 3 111 Avrea 0 0 0 0 Smith 3 112 31 12 9 10 PILOT ROCK AU R II RBI Jbe 3 12 2 Vermillion 3 110 Bond 3 110 i:muM-n 3 3 2 2 Miller 2 2 0 1 Chapman 3 2 11 WrlKht 2 111 Kruthera 10 0 0 KUU 2 10 3 McMahon 3 10 0 U DONNA Cold ShlU ... Our Uiso pints In metallic itrtlch of acetate, cotton, and Mylir ... two zippers lor tasy on and Ml In gold or silver these ere fantas tically striking Weill sires 22 to 30. 125.95. The la Donne shirt is fold me tallle lice with barrel racer sleeves. 30 to 38. 913 95. STYLE 619 NEW YORK STORE 3. W. EMIGRANT and MAIN PENDLETON Ph. 276-4551 23 13 8 10 K Heppner 3. Pilot Rock 4; PO-A Heppner 18 14. Illot Rock 21 13: LOB HeppiMv 3. Hlol Itock. 2; 2B Alaup,' lxherty, Smith. Itoemuswi: 3B Doherty; SB Gray 3. Leonnlg. Snyder, JoIm-s. Vermillion. Javvec Score: 1 2 3 4 RUE Hepner 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Illot Rock 1 1 1 X 3 2 0 BOWUNG FIESTA WOMEN'S MAJOR Central Maikot 30 Vs 16 Padbcrg Machinery 35 21 M. C. Grain Growers 30i 25'i T, V Martcr and Bryant 27 284 Lexington OH Co-op 26 30 Van's Variety 23 33 Lott's Electric 23 33 Kinzua Corp. 18'i 37 HlRh Ind. Game Iris Camp hell. 200; High Ind. Series Jo Ann Dyck, 575; Hl;h Team Game Padbcrjj Machinery, 933: Hlh Team Series Padborg Machinery, 2631. Commercial Team W L Bank of BO 3R'4 13 St. Patrick's 37 '4 14 tt A. L. Dagectt, Dlst. 34 18 First National 24 28 Willow Creek CC 23 29 I.O.O.F. 21 31 Gardner's 16 36 Heppner Studs 14 38 High Ind. Game Joe Balfe, 227: Hlch Ind. Series Larry I "rock. 603; High Team Game HcPDncr Studs. 1037: Hlch Team ! Series Heppner studs, 2i)S2. Diamondmen Rap Condon, 14 to 3 Bf ItICK JOHNSTON Heppner MuatanK won thrlr third (vl-all i-arne thla aeaaon atalnat two deleata by dumplntf the Condon Blue Devila 14 to o Tueaday nlKht on the Muatanca' home (llanorul. At the end of alx innings O'Donnell had pltrhed a-relefca ball and lli'j'pncr had tailed 11 runa to ai.ure the victory. O Donnell alao homered to aid hi rs'jM' In the sixth Inning. O'Donriell alruck out nine bat ter while walking only three and giving up no earned runs to chalk up hU second victory without lHM. Condon allowed Heppner to take th" lead with their errors, and could never get close to the Mustang crew, (ondon now atand 1 1 after defeating Caa. cade Locks and loMng to the Mustangs HeppntT alfto had 10 stolen bnvH against the visitors while all but tvto of the regular start ers had at leaat m bane rap. Condon CMW r2 1 3 5 5 Heppner ' 310 2717 x 14 63 uatterie: i ondon rtmnoim. Ugan 5l, Johnson 5l and VV'iK.d Heppner O'Donnell and AUup. 2 Pitchers Hurl First Victories For Mustang Club By ROGER LE0NNIG Dennis O'Donnell and Rick Johnston fired two victories fur the Heppner Mustangs over the Riverside pirates Saturday, March 26. at Riverside. The Mustangs Jumped off to a 6 0 lead In the iirst inning and were never threatened by Riverside. O'Donnell. pitching his first game of the season, allowed only five hits. Mike Al sup hit a three-run homer in the second inning. lion Bacon pitched for River side and hit two for three from the plate. Johnnton. making hl flrmt start at pitching, went all the wav to shut the Pirates In the Jayvee game. Johnston allow ed only one hit and only three runners reached the bag. He was backed by seven hits and no er rors. BOX SCORE HEPPNER AB R II RBI Gray 4 2 2 0 Pettyjohn 0 0 0 0 LeonnlK 5 111 Hellker 4 112 Snyder 4 112 Doherty 3 3 2 1 D. O'Donnell 3 2 11 Alsup 4 1 2 3 Johnson 3 1 0 0 Healy 0 0 0 0 Smith 110 1 Ayres 0 0 0 0 31 13 10 11 RIVERSIDE AB R II RBI McRae 3 0 12 Partlow 3 0 2 0 Phillips 3 1 10 Baird 4 10 0 Bacon 4 12 1 D. Schmeder 2 10 0 Lennell 10 0 0 Van Horn 3 0 0 0 G. Schmeder 2 10 0 Snyder 2 0 0 1 " " ,;,"'' " ' I J PERCEWT .. if MM 'I HIIHlHeiMHI II I I sauinos orou faster Ui ALSO 475 I I UV1NSS 1 UAX USSCUTltll W mmi mtt nun mi ermiriCATt wvincs CO automatic Mrorr t ejo MATURITY PIANNIO MAIURITT TOU OUAim WtHUAl SATES Money at work by April 10th earns from the first at iivjuitable SavlnRs, In PENDLETON 111 South Main-276-5311-Free Parking-Drive-In Savings Window. 27 5 6 4 Varsltv Score: HeDDner 632 Oil 013 Riverside 030 000 2 5 E HeDDner 3. Riverside 5: PO-A Heppner 21-13, Riverside 2116; LOB Heppner 3, Kiver side 5: 2B Snvder. Doherty. Mc Rae; 3B Doherty; HR Alsup; SB Gray 2. Heliker. Javvee Score: HeDDner 044 318 7 0 Riverside 000 00 O 1 4 123 45 R H E Johnson and Pettyjohn; Thil Hps and Van Horn. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat J ft 0i Charge) iLy VS t r Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE I Hosts Tuesday Cattle Wed.. Thurs. Sheep ; Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Rermlston, Oregon Ob Harmlston-McNary Klghwar Heppner Batsmen Lose to Umatilla Jleppner diamondmen flropped their aecwnd carne of th year last Turaday. Id a touirh t'malll la hU'h aqua.l. 5 I. It waa the Muatanrs firt home field pame of the year. Later In the after noon, tha HHH Junior varkltv us ed no-hll pttihlng by lturf Kil kenny to rap the Viking ayvrea In a-innutK same, 3 1. Two big Innlnj?, a three run first and two-run fourth, sec ured the Viking win. The MuataneV Urn was rharsr- rd so ultchrr ';rn Hellker. but the all-around pt-rformarv-e of L'matlllas Jim f.ain was (ante- ly rraponaltdr tor the vlmtora' win. In addition to scattering five hits aa pltiler. he acorrd a run. went two for three at hat. stole lu bates, and bat ted In a run Kilkenny knoiked In Rlrk Johnston in the final Inning for the single Heppner run. It was Kilkenny only chance at bat, whll IUck went two for three In the varsity game Mobile X-Ray Unit Returns Here in April nZttntn GAXITTiT-TIMES. Tatuadoy. A pail 7. ItU Umatilla AB R II RBI Cain 3 12 1 Marqulst 4 110 ll!a!t 4 0 0 0 Sheffield 3 10 0 Benson 3 0 10 Young 3 0 12 Row 2 10 0 Matlock 3 0 0 0 Merkllng 3 111 28 5 6 4 Heppner AB R II RBI Cray 3 0 0 0 Lconnlg 3 0 0 0 Hellker 3 0 10 Snyder 3 0 10 Alaup 3 0 0 0 D. O Donnell 3 0 0 0 Johnston 3 12 0 Smith 10 0 0 Petty John 10 0 0 J. 0'DonnaIl, 0 0 0 0 Kilkenny 10 11 Avrea 2 0 0 0 Stefanl 10 0 0 28 1 5 1 Hit into force play for Smith In 5th Inning- Ran for ivttyiohn In 5th Inn ing. . Umatilla 300 juu u o Heppner 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 E Umatilla 3, Heppner 2; PO-A Umatilla 21-9. Heppner, 2112; 3B Merkllng; SB Cain 2, Sheffield. Gray. Hellker. jayvee uame: R II E Umatilla 001 00 1RHE Heppner 201 00 0 324 Carello ana Jones; ruiKenny and Johnston. UOTCI FAT If your overweight la due, to over eating and rvu wuit to art lid of Uail uly our Ukblata call ed BLlMoWiX. Allbl wltlKKit dui'tora preacrlutloo HL.IMOUEX will help ro Uiu itr pound by dre"lns your drmira tor food, not by Urving you, but br elrnoly limlntlns tha unr for etr portlona. SLIMODEX r.l only Siu) and la GUARAN TEED to work or itet your full money back. SLIMODEX la sold eclulvly by: M array Stamalt Drafa SIT . Mala- Stall Ordara TUXmi April 20 and 27 free chest X lays will It taken again at the mobile unit which vlalts com munities In Oregon under the auspices of the Oregon State Tu berculoid and Health Aoaoriat- lon. The unit will be atationed all day Tueaday, April 2, In lone at the Chevron station, and will he parked adjacent to Murrays' lirug St re In Heppner all day Wrdneaday. April 27. Anthony Haberlach. newly, appolntej program dirwtor for this region, and Donald M- Har man. case-finding coniultsnt for the Tuberculosis and Health As sot lation, met with the local as sociation Tuesday night to plan lor the advertising, staffing, and business contact committee nec essary fo; a visit by the unit. Mrs. Herman Green will b in iharge of soliciting the volun teer committee which will staff the unit during Its seven hours In Hrppner. Mrs. Jack Lloyd will contait Jlippner and Lexington businesses to arrange time for employees to be excused for the free chest X-rays. Mrs. Carl Mc Daniel has the responsibility for telephone publicity. Mrs. L. E. Dick. Jr.. is local publicity chairman. The Golden Age club will make reminder telephone calls In Heppner. The committee Is Mrs. Oren Wright. Mrs. Anna II... lis Mn Arrhle McMurdO. Mrs. Eva Griffith, and Mrs. Carl McDanlel. Mm Kueene Docktor attended the planning meeting as repre sentative lor Beta mra ority In lone. The local associat ion Is asking the sorority to be responsible for the unit's visit to lone. Also helping with plans for the scheduled stop of the X-ray unit are Mrs. W. L. Cox. presi dent of the Morrow County Tu berculosis and Health Associat ion; Mrs. Howard Bry ant, treas urer; and Mrs. H. J. Stoeber, Seal Sale chairman. The unit Is scheduled at lone from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 3 p m. to 5 p.m. At Hepp ner It will be operated from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m -County School Calendar April n.kall- lo-nr.ru-r Illffh at Wahtonka 1 :00 Track: Heppner High at Sherman 10:00 APU 1 a Morrow County School Dlstrin R l Budget Election 2:00 8:00 .ii p. ... ! I e.j.niu .l Dk. r.tMno Hall Morrow County Srhwd District R l Regular Bard Meetlrf at . n tut a a noaramsrv w Baseball: Stanfleld at lone Hlrh llrnnjv Illtrh at C iimloiv .t (V) aty Council at A C Houghton Old Building California Mental Maturity Test Heppner High Sophomores National Assembly RJvtsrslde 12:30 lone PTA B:W P.M. . ... Apnt is National Assembly Hrppner Elementary :43 A.M. Boardman Mother's Club 2:00 Mr. Potter Oregon Auoc of School Administrators Corvalll Baseoaji; stamina r.irrn. m n. v,. nuuniimii . April IS Hayward Relays Eugene Oregon Association of School Administrators Corvallls Eastern Region of Elementary School Principals La Grande A. C. Houghton PTA Dinner Cafttorium Baseball: Riverside High at Stanfleld lone High at Umatilla Pilot Rock High at Hrppner 3:30 COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL! 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