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HETPNER CA2ETTE TIMES. Thursday. December 22. 1966 Big 4th Quarter Brings Cardinals Vin Over Pirates A 22 point soiirtnc splurge in the fourth quarter cavo the lone Hish basketball team vic tory over Riverside on tho Fir atos' floor Friday nicht. Jhi to 50. Frank Halvorsen burned tho basket with H points in tho period, and bv himself doubled Riverside's entire production for the quarter. The Pirates manag ed only seven points in the stanza. Riversido had a nine-point margin. 43 to 34. going into the quarter. After having a good first half and an intermission margin of 10 points. 36 to 26. the Pirates went cold and could Ket only four field goals in the second half. Jim Swanson. who had 19 points for the evening, contrib uted to the withering attack of the Cards in the fourth quar ter, getting six points. The scor ing tlf I!vor0ii, who had. 22 i" '.!'.e game, afii S'wanson va aided bv the ball hawking of Eddie Sherman and Bob Ball. The Pirates had taken a 15 13 lead in the first quarter and seemed to have the game in their pockets tv halftime when the never-say die young team of the Cards came on with a rush. lone had 13 turnovers in the came to 12 for Riverside. The Cardinals shot .370 from the field while the Pirates hit .290. lone made 12 of 28 at the free throw line in the league game and Riverside made IS of 24. IOXE (56) Fe Ft Pf S 3 2 -1 1 Aim-, yY ) k A it'-1 "-w' ' fa. mitnm II l ill -' ""l I an artists' study in grotesque positions, bu rainer wnat you call a basketball THIS ISN scramble." It occurred in the Condon-Heppnei game hero Fridav niahl. which tha Mmtanai won. 60 to 51. Mac Hoskins (22) of Heppner is seated cn the floor at right. An unidentified Condon player bends oyer above him, while another appears to be tying his shoe laces. A sec ond Heppner player is on his hands and knees at left end appears to be looking for the ball. Watching are Bill Fatland (25) of Condon and Jim Jacobs (32) of Heppner. Just visible at left of Fatland is Dave Hall of Heppner, with his chin in his hand. Puxzle: Where's the ball? (G-T Photo). Big Audience Enjoys Talents tt'ontliu'ed front pace 1 team of Heppner Ponies i fourth glade hoys'. The K"ls 'n the sleigh 1 1 1 m i u n 1 1 1 1 and bioughl down the house wtlh an en Mr. and Mis Shaw, both ol : IIuim.i-.Iic dance In the 'Jingle Golden Anniversary Set for Guy Shows A reception, arranged by their tic sons. Is planned for Mr and Mrs (I loi Shaw of lleinils ton on (heir MMh wedding an imcrs.iiv. It "111 he from 2 to ti pin. on Kiul.u, Pecenilier :i. in the Chic Recreation Center in lleiniiston and all friends are lit ile.l whom were horn and reared In llcppner, have lived in Hcrmls ton for the past 30 cars Thc were married on IVivinher 2.". l;tc The couple has fix lui daughters. Legion Sets Dance For New Years Eve New Years lc dance will be held b the Heppner Post. American Legion, ami .ulliarx on Saturday. IVcemher 31. in lite l.eglon hall here. beginning at ; p m. Members and guests are inxited. A slung hand from Long Ciock will furnish the music at the dance. Four Face Charges Of Taking Auto Hell Rock Klllll grade hos then did a strenuous ski lumping number while the clioius sang "Whs doesn't tn ski go as l.o.l as sons and v,ml s'"" "ltd oilier fifth gi.td eis closed the pingiatn Willi a family album Clulslmas liec scene and hospitality tableau followed b a group of tlnlst mas carollers. Mali soloists appealed and In spite of llieir noiiiIi canicd off Icltgllu songs and prodtic Hon ploldcins w lilt poi-.e aiul good llatuic. The songs wcic dc lighlful and soling voices cic.ii. Cue or two small incidents provided menioiies nol on the ! original schedule. The audience : will not soon forget seeing an' obviously pie school brother en thllsl.lstlc.illy olll the old worn an In the shoe children as they j Iroupcd across the stage lie' couldn't ipnte keep up but lot : lowed vahantlv all the wa acioss, and no doubt Ins moth er w .is tbeie to meet him on 'he other side JTV- j 'mm r Winhing you and (J youti a happy holiday. BARBER SHOP HEPPNER LYLE JENSEN Swanson Halvorsen Magill Lovgren Sherman Morgan Ball Crum MeEUigott 10 0 1 o 6 1 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 o 2 0 Tp 19 22 0 3 6 2 A 4 0 TOTALS 22 12 15 RIVERSIDE (50) Fg Ft Pf Phillips 8 7 2 Schmeder 4 4 1 Partlow 0 3 5 Baird 2 0 5 McRae 14 4 Hobbs 10 1 Lathrop 0 0 0 Lesperence 0 0 1 TOTALS 16 18 19 3b Tp 50 Bad 4th Quarter Gives Cards Loss To Weston Quint lone High's basketball team, which had whipped Riverside the previous night on a hot fourth quarter, lost to Weston on a reversal Saturday night at lone, 40 to 33. The Cardinals had held an edge against the Tigers through most of the game but went cold while Wes ton came on strong at the end of the game. Coach Gene Dockter's lads led at the end of the first quarter, 14 to 8. and clung to a one point advantage at halftime, 21 to 20. They still held the one point going into the fourth quarter, 25 to 24, but Weston came on with 16 points while lone could make only eight, and Heppner Hoopers Make it Two Wins Oyer DeSales Five By RICK JOHNSTON The Heppner Mustangs, sur viving cold shooting from the floor, made up for it at the free throw line and defeated the 23 j DeSales Irish again Saturday 12 i evening. The score of the game. 3 played at Walla Walla, was 67- 4 , DO. It was Heppner's big boy, Mac Hnskins. who romhined with 0 1 junior cuard Bill McLeod to 0 , bring the Mustangs the win. Hoskins dumped in 19 points while McLeod was getting 15. Dave Hall was close behind at 14 points. Big men for the Irish were John McCormick with 12 and Mike Levens with 15 points. Dennis Gowan also was in double figures with 10. The teams traded baskets through most of the first per iod but the Mustangs manag ed to squeeze ahead at the break. 18-14. Heppner kept up the pace in the second quarter as they pulled to an 8-point lead at the half. The Irish outscored the Mus tangs 18-12 in the third quar ter to come within two points. Then Heppner took advantage of numerous chances at the charity line and snatched the game from the grasp of the Irish. They added another 10 points to their margin but didn't quite match the 75-57 score of their first encounter with DeSales. HEPPNER 18 13 12 2467 DeSALES 14 9 18 1455 HEPPNER (67i Hoskins 19, I Mustangs Square Condon Series With 60-51 Win By JEFF TURNER "We got 'em back!" was an exclamation vou might have heard from Heppner basketball fans here late Friday night. That was the story Mustangs cantured a from the rough Condon bunch, i horst 2. Moffat 1, Greenfield 7, 12 with Heppner just hanging on. Then the Mustangs lead got bigger two. three, points big ger with time running out. Heppner played hall control and built up a G point lead, then all thev did was wait until Un tune ran out to finish with a tiu-51 victory. Jim Jacobs, showing what he really can do, found the hoops for 12 counters, hitting his high lor the season. Scoring: HEPPNKK: Jacobs 12. Petty john 2. Hoskins lit, Dohorty 2, is the ' McLeod It;. Hall 9. victory I CONDON: Logan t. Grahen- two u'Pnt tht hall crame for Doherty 6, Jacobs 8, Hall 14, the Cardinals. I McLeod Id, Wagenblast 2. Pet- Ione's field goal shooting was tyjohn 3. only 25 while Weston connect-1 DeSALES 55 Gowan 10. Lev ed for 43. Yet the Cardinals ' ens 15, Leonardi 2. Volz 5, Ou made one more field goal than derkirk 6, Holmes 5, McCormick the visitors, 14 to 13. lone had 12. only five of 13 on the free throw line while Weston bank ed 14 of 28. Seven turnovers in the third quarter really hurt the Cardinals, and it was just t b,..a.i, DnMm this juncture that the Tigers got! ' o rresenr rrogram hot, making z0 of their at tempts from the floor in the second half. WESTON (40) Fg Ft Pf Methodist Youth On Christmas Eve 60-51, after the Blue Devils beat them out by two points the week before. The Devils once led bv seven at the end of the first quarter but that was short lived. Heppner gained back the lead in the second quarter and was never headed thereafter. Condon, however, gave the Mus tangs a scare, coming within two points at the end of the third quarter and within one point midway through the fourth. Coach Bob dough's starting line up was changed Friday i night with Steve Pettyjohn and and Bill McLeod getting a crack i at the opening whistle. Jim Jac- j obs, Mac Hoskins. and Jim Do- i herty, all two-year lettermen, ' made up the rest of the start ers. McLeod, showing great prom ise as a junior, popped in 16 tallies. He hit mostly from the side, taking nice easy jumpers about three feet off the floor. Hoskins, who led all scoring with 19 points, did a great job on the boards and helped Heppner pull away late in the fourth quarter. He played his usual balanced game. Early in the third quarter the Condon boys thought they saw some light as they happily watched Heppner's flashy senior guard, Jim Doherty, bow out on fouls. Heppner fans began to worry. But Dave Hall came off the bench and added a quiik 8 points, then Hoskins hit a few, McLeod and Jacobs each scored again and Heppner start ed pulling away. From a slim 37-35 lead at third quarter time, the Devils once made the score board read 43- Humphrey 1, Fatland 18, Jack son 3, Gromhelm U, Bennett 2 Salvation Army Needs Holiday Funds The Salvation Army commit tee in Heppner needs many more dollars to help meet the needs of those in distress in this area during the Christmas season and throughout the year, according to Lowell f hally, chairman. Four persons, including three juveniles mid Tern Campbell. 20. of Heppner. Luc chaises ot takiii)! and using an automo bile without permission after the auto of Pat polierty, wa, found abandoned near the coun ty fair grounds early last Thurs day morning Campbell was arrested Moll dav and was arraigned in court ot Justice of the Peace Karl Soward. Hail was set at $l.'0) and Campbell was taken to the Pendleton jail while awaiting action of the grand jury. A slate police olficer said that the thrise juveniles, ages tl. Li and 14, and living In Heppner and Lexington, will appear at a later time before County Judge Paul Jones, who acts as juvenile judge. The four allegedly took a car belonging to Holiertv. drove it to Juniper canyon and got It stuck there. Irvin Hauch. not re ali.ing that the car had been taken without permission, belli ed them get it out. the stale officer said. The four then al legedlv drove to Heppner. n feeding Into the rodeo grounds and finally drove it into a tree. It sustained considerable dam age in the crash. Both city and state officers investigated the Incident, re- i suiting in the arrest of Camp bell and the apprehension of the thriH? juveniles. McCullough Sloan Baysinger Tucker Dowd Wansley 1 3 4 3 1 1 TOTALS 13 14 10 40 Swanson Halvorsen Sherman Morgan Ball Lovgren Crum McElligott TOTALS IONE (33) 2 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 Using the theme, 'The Gift r.f T ir,Vit ' IJr,rr,r ATsthaic-t P I church wilt nresent a Christmas ! Eve program under the direc ', tion of Mrs. John Maata and ; Mrs. Lynn Pearson at 7:30 p.m. i in the church, it is announced by Rev. Melvin Dixon, pastor. Singing groups participating will be the sanctuary choir, led by Arnie Hedman, the junior choir led by Mrs. Maata and the childrens' choir led by Mrs. Melvin Dixon. Members of the Chu rc h School department will have speaking parts contributing to the theme idea. A candle lighting ceremony will close the program. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Ml UN OTCE Beginning Tuesday, January 3, we will be in business in association with Lylc Jensen at Heppner Barber Shop at 166 Main Street. I have been forced to move because of the sale of the building in which I am now located. I will be happy to meet and greet all my customers at Heppner Bar ber Shop. Jerry Hollomon i 14 5 21 33 The MORROW COUNTY JAYCEES Extend Heartiest Best Wishes Tc Everyone Foi A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WE THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR COOPERATION ON JAYCEES' ACTIVITIES AND YOUR HELP ON CIVIC PROJECTS. MISERY CHRISTMAS ART and JoANN DYCK BOWLERS BARGAIN 50 Games For $5.00 GOOD FOR S20.00 MAIL THIS COUPON OR COME IN PERSON TO FIESTA BOWL HEPPNER, OREGON GOOD FOR l S20.00 I NAME GOOD FOR S20.00 ADDRESS GOOD FOR S20.00 Simply mail above coupon and $5.00 to Fiesta Bowl, Heppner, or come in and you will receive a card good for 50 lines. 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