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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December IS. 1966 THE G-T GOOFED! Pictures Were Transposed Last Week THIS is Heppner . . . State to Provide Funds to Clear Road to Arbuckle porting them to Arbuckle on week-ends. V. Dick told of a tup he took to the rrlneville Sisters Madras urea rccetillv nud of the rather Binnlng recreational do velopmentH tinilcrwav there. "This creates quite an Impact on business," lie nald. Heppner Rallies In Last Quarter To Wallop DeSales By RICK JOHNSTON The Mustanps wore almost tamed bv a tough DeSales bas ketball five last Friday night, but came to life in the fourth quarter and pulled out their victory ai.inst no defeats, 75-57. Heppner was surprised carin as the Irish started to roll and DeSales was in the lead at the first stop 17-14. The Mustangs, employing a sure-fire defense in the second quarter, were able to hold the Irish down to 13 count ers wnile corraling 17 of their own to tr.ke the lead at inter mission 31-30. The Irish came to win and they showed it as they scored 14 points to the Mustangs' 12 and were again in front at the end of the third stanza, 44-43. The Mustangs turned red-hot in the fourth quarter and scored an unbelievable 32 points- DeSales couldn't keep the pace with the Mustangs as Heppner employed p fast break and a pressing de fense to bring them from what appeared to be sure defeat. Jim Doherty and Mac Hoskins were again high-point men for the Mustangs with Jim firing in 19 points and Mac close behind with 16 counters. Dave Hall con tributed 11 but it was the play of reserve Steve Pettyjohn in the final quarter that aided the Mustangs the most as he made 7 of his 9 point total. Jim Valz. Mike Levens and Dennis Gwan were the hign point mi n for the Irish with 15, 13, and 11 points, respectively. They kept the Irish in the game until Heppner hroke it wide open with their fourth quarter burst DeSales was called for more violations than the Mustangs at 25-23. Tho Irish hit on 19-35 from th? line while Heppner was 21-43. Heppner 14 17 12 3275 DeSales 17 13 14 1357 Scores: HEPPXER (75 Jacobs 9, Wagenblas' 2, Pettyjohn 9, Ho kins 16, Kemp 1, Doherty 19, Stillman 3. McLeod 6, Hall 11. DeSALES (57) Gowan 11, Volz 15, Ouderkirk 6, MacDon ald 2, Holmes ., cuiiardi 2, Levens 13. BOWLING BLUE MOUNTAIN Team Crisp MCGC. Gar Aviation Rietmann's Hdwe. Central Mkt. Mel's Construction Pepsi Gardner's Hiirh Ind. Game Don ors. 223: High Ind. Series Art Dvck. r7; High Team Game Gardner's. 1027; High Team Ser iesGardner's 2iXi2. PIN SPINNERS Team VV Pols Market 36 Bank of IX") 35 Wagon Wheel 31 Bristow's 27 Elma's Apparel 20 Jack's Chevron 19 High Team Game f.M A . tin , f t $ -fa-,,' . Munk- u.- -2 r i ' -': . . - - i-' v 7 v. . . i l - r-TTr: t - 4 r j .. , . , - . !0 f - v"4 , : . ' ; Jf ' ' - - 1 1 2. 36 37 Jack's Chevron. SS4: High Team Tor iesBank of EO. 2525; High Ind. Game JoAnn Dyck. 223; High Ind. Series JoAnn Dyck, 545. THURSDAY NITE LADIES Team Wishing Well L. E, Dick Columbia Basin Ruggles Ins. Co. Gateway Toyota Murrays Rexall First National Mi Ladies High Ind. Game June Bellen brock, 192: High Ind. Series June Bellenbrock. 540; High Team Game Ruggles Ins. Co., 926: High Team Series Wishing Well, 2670. HEPPNER HIGH'S BASKETBALL TEAM. Th 1966-67 Mustangs lnclud (from loft) Mlk Al sup (31). Jim Doherty (25). Dave Hall (13). Bob Harris (35). Jim Jacobs (33). Russ Kilkenny (41). Mac Hoskins (23), Steve Wagenblast (43). Gary Kemp (45). Steve Pottylohn (15). Bill McLeod (II). Randy Stillman (21). and Manager Stan Rcruch. Coach Bob Clough ts in the loregtound. (G-T Photo). THIS is lone . . . Rockets Ramble Oyer Cardinals In League Game A low shooting percentage by the young lone High school basketball team contributed to a loss to Pilot Rock, 44 to 31, in the opening league game for the two teams Friday night at lone. "If we ever get over the jitters and start hitting a decent per centage, we'll win a few games," Coach Gene Dockter said after the contest. The Rockets, who scored 18 field goals to 12 for the Card inals, led at each of the quarter stops, pulling ahead slightly in each period. They took a 6-4 edge at the end of the first quarter and held a 16-11 half time lead. At the end of the third, they were in front, 25 to 18. lone hit only 19 per cent in the contest, compared to 34 per cent for Pilot Rock, and that was the difference. The Rockets had a slight edge on rebounds. Duke Chapman of the Rockets led scoring with 12 points, fol lowed by his team mate, Ron Bond, with 11. Eddie Sherman topped lone with 10 and Jim Swanson had eight. The two are sophomores. Both teams played good de fensive ball in the game, keep ing the score low. Score: PILOT ROCK Fg COMMERCIAL Team St. Pat s Heppner Studs First National Willow Creek cc IOOF Jem's Shell Hieh Ind. Game Del 252; High Ind. Series Art Dyck, 646: High Team Game Heppner Studs, 10S2; High Team Series First National. 2957. Bond Standley Harrison McMahon Black O'Brien Chapman Wright Sampson (44) Ft 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 Tp 11 2 7 3 4 0 12 3 2 Totals 18 8 14 44 IONE (31) Fg Ft Pf Tp Swanson 4 0 p 8 Halvorsen 12 2 4 Leon Magill 0 111 Lovgren 1 0 0 2 Sherman 3 4 3 10 Ball 0 0 0 0 Morgan 3 0 4 6 Crum 0 0 10 Leland Magill 0 0 0 0 McElligott 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 7 13 31 Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil liam, Umatilla. Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Times, $1.25 each. Hoop Teams Face Heavy Schedule; Condon Due Here A heavy schedule of basket ball games is on tap for both Heppner and lone High school teams prior to school's dismis sal for Christmas vacations. Coach Bob Clough' Mustangs have three games in five nights and Coach Dockter's Cardinals play on Friday and Saturday nights. The Heppner basketeers have a quick opportunity to even their home-and-home series with the Condon Blue Devils, who upset the Mustangs at Condon Saturday night, 59-57. The return game will be here Friday night with the jayvee contest opening the evening at 6:30. The Blue Devils put a stop to an early season win ning streak of the Mustangs with the victory at Condon. On Saturday night, the Hepp ner team goes to DeSales with the hope of making it two in a row over the Walla Walla team. In a meeting of the two quints here Friday, the Mus tangs surged to a 75 to 58 vic tory, but the game was much closer than the final score in dicated with the Irish leading much of the way. A 32-point scoring splurge in the final quarter gave the Mustangs vic tory. Back on their home court Tuesday, December 20, the Mus tangs will play a return game with Pilot Rock. The Rockets bowed to the Heppner team in the first game of the year for the two squads recently, 66 to 44. All of the Mustangs' games are non-counting. Their league opener does not come until Jan uary 7, when Enterprise comes to the Heppner gym for a bas ketball battle. Thrust right into the middle of its league season, lone has two counting contests this week end. Their Friday night game is at Riverside. The Pirates bounced Stanfield, 53 to 44, in a Saturday night game with four of the Riverside boys hit ting double figures. On Saturday night the Weston Tigers will invade the Card inals' gym. Like lone, they bowed over the week-end to Pilot Rock, losing 38 to 35 on the Rockets' floor. Much of the outcome on these two games hinges on the per formance of Ione's promising sophomores who have had lit tle opportunity to get experi ence as yet. When they get in gear, other teams in the cir cuit will find them tough to master. Following these games, both lone and Heppner will take a vacation layoff to be interrupt ed only by a second game be tween them. They will play the second of the three scheduled games In their Morrow county rivalry on Friday, December 30, in the Mustangs' gym. 39 13 'i-- ' ' 34 IS I 284 23 l? f .. W- . -., - 25 27 25 27 f ; 23 29 I y- . 21 31 I y 13' 3S I I Ja . - f .1 S - 4 i m ... r M -m tt L ilV .ill- I . , r 27', 264 I i I I - 4 f U t I I Piper. I J 11 3 f I -f ' II Kit! XJ s ' Z I? . L L. 2. . 1 '. - (in - t t Morrow counts- has entered in to it ii agreement with the State lllr.hwjtv lVmrlmeiit to keep the Shaw t ieek roiul open In Ar buckle Mountain tlurin the fkl tiu; season, Cnuntv Judge 1'iiul Junes tulil Hie llepi'r-Mrrw Cnuntv I'haniher of t oinmeree Mmidav. Counlv crews will do Hie wmk ami lull reimbursement will iMiue from the sliiti. both for use r equipment and paying men needed to do Hie lob, the Judite ..ild. Agreement wlCh the state was rem-hed on ThurNdsiy, l'e ceiuber 8, lit it meeting with A K. IViirson, l. (irande, division engineer of the lilghwav depart ment uiul I.nrrv simltton, Veil dleton, malntenaiu-e superln lendent. The Judge said that the stale Is required bv federal regulat ions to keep roads open to rn- real Ion areas. "Efforts of the chamber lire to be commended." Junes said, "This group and others have brought on this sort of thing. I think it Is very Important for our recreation areas Hob llenrv, volunteer prime moer for the Arluickle Moun tain Corporation, said that the tow at Arluickle is now complet ed ami Is operating on week ends Snow at Arbuckle current ly reaches depths of three feel in some places. Official opening Is set for IV cemher 27, but already many have aime up to ski. "l.nst year wi; had 20 taking instruction under two Instruc tors," be salil. "This year we ex pect 70 under seven or eight in structors." Newly organized 4 II ski clubs are enthusiastic and plans are underway to use busses in trans TYPING PAl'K'lt. Mimeograph paper mtd other office suu piles for Kle Hi the Gazette Tlmei office. ALWAY3 FIH8T QUALITY " 0 p E N LATE (TILL 9:00 P.M.) This Friday and Every Nire Next Week IONE HIGH'S BASKETBALL TEAM. On th tquad this yar or (from left) Eddie Sherman (20). Virgil Morgan (40). Pat McElligott (24). Jim Swanson (14). Frank Halvorsen (32). Chris Lovgren (12). Leon Magill (34), Monti Crum (10), Leland Magill (30), and Bob Ball (22). Coach Gone Dockter is in foreground. (G-T Photo). Mustangs Lose Heartbreaker To Condon Squad By MIKE SWEENEY Condon Blue Devils handed the Heppner Mustangs their first basketball loss of the sea son at Condon Saturday. The Blue Devils defeated the Horse men by a score of 59-57. The Mustangs started the game with a hot hand as they tallied 23 points with Mac Hos kins scoring nine of them. The E!ue Devils scored just 12 points in the first stanza. The tables were reversed in the second quarter with Condon scoring 23 points. The halflimi ended with Condon ahead 31-30. The third quarter ended in a 45-45 tie but the Blue Devils pulled the game out in the final stanza. The game was full of fouls as Jim Jacobs and Dave Hall fouled out for the Mustangs and Mike Gionholri and Art Greenfield fouled ou; for Condon. Heppner sank 19 of 33 free throws for a 57.7 percentage while Condon hit only 7 of 24 attempts for 29 8 percent. A total of 49 fouls wa-; committed by both teams. Mac Hf.skins led the Mux tangs with 24 points followed by Jim Doherty with 9. Terry Lo gan and Greenfield led Condon scorers with 11 and 10 points re spectively. Heppner plays Condon again at Heppner this Friday. HEPPNER (571 Fg Ft Jacobs Pettyjohn Hoskins Doherty Stillman McLeod Hall Pf 5 2 2 3 1 3 Logan Gragenhorst Moffit Greenfield Aumphrey Hadley Fatland Jackson Smith Gronhilm Bennett Total CONDON (59) Fg Ft 5 3 1 5 0 1 3 1 1 2 4 Pf 4 2 1 5 2 1 2 4 1 5 1 Spaghetti Feed, Tree Sale Projects of FFA Heppner Chapter of FFA will sponsor a Spaghetti Feed Tues day evening, December 20, be fore the basketball game here with Pilot Rock, In the high school cafeteria. Tickets for the dinner will be $1 for adults. 75e tor students, and 50c for child ren. Another project of the FFA is the Christmas tree sale, now taking place on the corner lot next to Heppner TV. The boys are also taking orders for flock ed trees, with flwking available In blue, pink and white. According to Eajl Struckmeier, reporter, the current projects are to raise money for coming Chap ter activities, including the spring dunce and banquet, for awards, and for trips to national and state conventions. 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Tickets become valid Christinas Day and are good for one year to Dec. 31, 1967.