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    HEPPNER f.AZETTETlMES. Thursday. February 8. 1963
Cards Subdue Scots in Classic
Hoop Thriller; Also Stop Tigers
UMATILLAMOHROW LEAGUE
McEwen
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Umatilla
Weston
Helix
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night In the lone High gym It
was a case of the Irresistible
Cardinals meeting McEwcn's
Immovable Scottles. Both teums
rolled In high gear with every
player performing at his peak,
and they traded basket for bas
ket In u B league basketball
classic.
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Br-nriN WAS INTENSE at the lone-McEwen game in the Card-
Meriting
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CANDIES
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
1 lb. box $1.80
2 lb. box 3.50
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RED
FOIL HEARTS
5V2 oz. 90
8 oz. $1.35
1 lb. $2.35
134 lb. $3.85
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ALSO FANCY
SATIN HEARTS
$3.65 to $10.00
VALENTINE'S DAY " IS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH
Murrays Rexall Drug
Friday,. During the three
neltner team i-iijuj.-u
more than three points, but In
the fourth quarter, the Kedblrds
croat effort cracked the smooth
and disciplined Athena five, and
lone blasted out un 82-08 trl-
t.; nMiini'ina tho victory, the
Cards went to great heights.
They made some incredible
ik tnnr nil t hev tal-
moves un tin.- "
lied baskets with some rather
fantastic snooung, !i"'"k '
the rate of 58 on ot CO
shots.
This team they faced was we
Great Team of Scots who had
gone 15 straight this year with
out a defeat trie team wu
nine consecutive ieauc v
los Seeing them against lone,
it' wasn't difficult to determine
how they deserved those victor
rr.u.. iifam cmnnth. tneV
worked the ball through the key
with deadly eincienty, mm
when any one of their snarp.
shooters had an men 01 m.uhuk
room, It was almost an even
chance that he had two points.
But the heart of the Cardin
als was something else. This
us namo ntiH thcv went
out and won it. When the Scots
did something speciacuiui,
Cards came through with some
n,!., thaf was fantastic. Frank
iiaivnrson made some moves
that denied the laws of physics.
Jim Swanson was equally effect-
i.',u: ctormiin hlistprod the
ive. ri.uuic jui-ijii
net with deadly accuracy from
outside, and hau-nawKuiK
Ball came up with his share,
too. Chris Lovgren, a big lac
i i v, CorHc' viptorv. Drovlu-
ed nine assists, and Coach Gene
Dockter said that in a game as
v.Il. Tnnomn'Q sTPliar
play could well have meant the
dilference.
rrn. tict half WAS almost
dead even with the score being
tied numerous times, rirsi mui
tcr ended 18-18, but the Scots
emipnked to a 2-point margin
by intermission.
In the third quarter, trie Kea
birds zeroed in with their heavy
inii siiruivpri telling
blows by their foes to take a
52-51 edge by the start of the
fourth quarter.
From this time on, the poiseo
Scotties faltered ever so iitue,
Kut it was enoush. The Cards
..'Man thp pan. Mc-
Ewen tried to catch up, and the
Redbirds profited by tneir mis
takes to win pulling away.
11 a. . v . -
seen in the lone gym for the
Cardinals it would nave 10 ue
snmpthiner sunero.
This was a match of two fine
teams with great heart, and
they were all friends shaking
hands at the end.
To show the caliber of the
opposition faced by the Cards,
McEwen hauled in 43 rebounds
ii- 07 fnr Innc TheV
shot 45 on 27 of 60, which
was considerably less man lone
but a very respectaoie percent
T thrnurc thp Visit
ctir. All "cc
ors had 14 of 23 and lone 12
of 19.
rrha rarrta Vind three free-
.unoiara in thp snnrinc deDart
V UlCld v..v- r - .
ment with Haivorsen siiikcii'k
the net with 26 points, Swanson
-i 01 omH Qhprmfln 11. Hal-
KeutiiiK .j- i -
vnrwn and Sherman naa iu
field eoals each, ana swanson
hart nine.
For the Scottles, DeWayne
Dunlap counted eight buckets
and five free throws for 21, prov
ing he's a dangerous man, and
Frank Ward had eight field
goals and three free throws for
19. Eric Pickard picked up six
field goals and two free throws
I for 14.
Against Stanfield at Stanfield
on the ensuing night, the Card
inals rolled on with a 65-54 vic
tory. Coach Dockter felt his boys
were better in xne noui uuu
they were against Mct-wen, ai
ti,r,,(h thpir shnotine dropped
off to 42 on 26 of 62.
The coach felt the team mov
ed better and handled the ball
better. Again, Lovgren was an
important cog with 10 assists.
He also had 10 rebounds in this
game.
phincr thp Deak
of his high 'school career, again
blistered tne noop, scoring o
orrr.iMct thp TitTPTR And
bringing his weekend total to
54. Swanson came inrougn wun
18 against the Stanfield five.
Stanfield used 12 men in the
game and lone used nine. In
the McEwen game, each squad
1 U. Arrainct tllP SmtS.
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Coach Dockter substituted with
Keith Nelson in tne setonu
quarter when Haivorsen was in
foul trouble with three, and the
McEwen coach used Bob Can
non in the fourth after Brooks
Lieuallen fouled out.
t ,A Ctanfiplrt nfpttv Well
1UI1C IIOU r-----
under control early in the game
wilh a 15-9 ursi qimnei iwu
They held the Tigers to five
, ot: mnrcrin at the half
in the third quarter and were
in front, 52 to 31, going into
the final stanza.
lone needs only to end up in
the top five places to nit me
district tournament but would
like to climb higher m the
league ladder before the seas
on's end.
Riverside, second place holder
at the present time, will play
the Cards at lone Friday night,
and this should be another
thriller. On Saturday, the lone
five travels to Weston, now tied
with Helix at the bottom of the
league but in a dangerous
"nothing-to-lose" position.
HEPPNER'S fighting Jayvees, who haye taken their lumps m
some games tnis season bmi " ---- -
of league games through the rest of the season. From left are
Pat Sweeney. Coach Ed Hiemstra. Matt Murray. Lee Huson,
Mustangs Crush
White Buffs, 81-51
By GARY KEMP
Heppner won its first league
game of the 1967-68 season by
the whopping score of 81-51
Friday when the team defeated
This game may have Deen
v.rt tun-lino nmnt of tne sea
son for the Mustangs as they
really looked snarp tnrougnoui.
Heppner jumped to an early
lead and continued to outscore
the White Buffaloes throughout
the, game. . ,
The Mustangs, wno nave
a success reDounning an sea
son, dominated tne Doarus uu
this caused their fast break to
be very effective.
Coach Bob tjiougns Doys auui
76 times and made 30 of them
...u:i ifni,!iB nrac manainf?
wniie iTiawia . , ;, j
only 19 for 49. David Hall and
John Mcuaoe lea lviusiaiiK Bal
ing, each with 14, but Heppner s
pointmaking was well balanc
ed around the squad.
Madras out-snot tne norsemen
at the gift line, canning 17-22
f nnot. ;hiip the Mustangs
managed only 19-32 for 59.
This win leaves tne musiouks
Freshmen Down
Condon, 42 to 22
By MELVIN ASHBECK
They did it again.
The Heppner High Rooks did
it again, when they defeated
the Condon Frosh, 42-22, Feb
ruary 1. This was the third
game in a series of four be
tween Heppner and Condon
this year. Heppner has come
out on top in each one. The last
game will be played at Condon
TVini-oHnv Fphruarv 15. at
5:30. This is also the last game
scheduled tor the lina kuoks.
The Rooks played a slow first
half, coming from behind to a
slim 21-14 half-time score.
The second hair was umei-
...ith tha HW3 Rnnks olaving
em wim in.- ii - - . ij.
,,v, huttor hall and holding
Condon to eight points, to the
Rooks 21. com coacnes uwn
their benches for much of this
half.
High for Heppners scoring
Tji trail with 14 and La
VVCIC W" Ainu --
Verne Van Marter with 10.
1-2 in league play and 8-8
the season.
HEPPNETR 81
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McLeod 3 10
Hall 6 2 3
Kilkenny 2 1 l
McCabe 4 6 1
Stillman 3 0 1
Pettviohn, L. 0 2 0
Pett'ylohn, S. 4 13
Dobbs 114
Healy 2 4 1
Ashbeck 5 1 1
Kemp 1 0 0
Smith 0 0 0
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TOTALS
31 19 16 81
Vandervelden
Gilbert
Corwin
Phifer
Rpndprville
McCaulou
Conner
Bronson
Fortson
Baily
Sahme
TOTALS
MADRAS 51
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NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN
SOUTHEAST HEPPNER AREA
Due to the necessity of replacing sev
eral very old water mains in the vicinity
of the new Heppner Swimming Pool, the
Water Department must disrupt service
in the Southeast Section of town at var
ious times.
Please bear with the Department.
Everything will be done to avoid inconven
iencing you more than necessary.
Vic Groshens, Superintendent
Heppner Water Department
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Dunlap
Ward
Moses
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Cannon
TOTALS
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Nelson
TOTALS
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Swanson
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Peterson
Sherman
Haivorsen
Christopherson
Wilson
TOTALS
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Sparkman
Otis
Mills
Penny
Clark
Phipps
McArthur
TOTALS
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