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lone, Riverside Slate lone Hiuh m IiwiI's 8 man foot In. II team overcame a stubborn Wrkioii li'Hm. 3'J lo 7. on the Tiger' f it Ut Friday, and River mile High's I'lratea bHr'ly edged llt-lix. e to 0. The victories set Hit' Hugo for the climaxing Came of the season, which will VOTE! FOR YOUR COMPLETE STATIONERY STORE IN WEST UMATILLA COUNTY OFFICE SUPPLIES Calendar Refills Columnar Tads Ledger Sheets Post Binders Under Phone Index Dymo Tapemakero Elmer's Glue Rubber Cement Rubber Bands Paper Clips Adhesive Tapes Typewriters Ribbons Adding Machines Ribbons-Tapes Pens-Markers Typing Paper Mlmeo Paper Envelopes Stencils Carbon Paper Staplers-Staples Sales Books Purchase Orders Receipt Books Specialized Business Forms Legal Forms Machine Repair "IF YOU CAN READ OR WRITE. WE'LL FILL YOUR NEEDS" DAMS' ARTS 4 STATIONERY AX & HELEN ADAMS 2nd & Main 567-8019 Hermiston HERI71IST0N 154 W. HERMISTON AVE. 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JONES, OWNER Serving this area for 15 Tears 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 HERMISTON READY MIX phone. S67-S214 Hermiston JLIH Home Phone 567-8235 Ready mix concrete and all accessories. We are equipped to "concrete" you properly. FREE ESTIMATES 2 p.m. u-ti at on tho Ittversiile High ( Minimum lone and Riverside, both un defeated tn league play, will buttle for the Umatilla-Morrow 8 niiin championship. It w ill be a ruse of "winner Ink en all." The Plr.itea lost two pre-sea son games, to Dufur and Arllng ton. but have vanquished all on position since. The Cardinals' record Is unblemished and they have been running with an of tensive average of about 40 points per game through the j season. I Winner of the big contest Frl day will head for the state play off. While the 39-7 score seems lopsided for lone over the Wes Ion griders Friday, Coach Gor don Meyers' bova found that thev hurt their hands full. The first Quarter ended 0-0 af ter each team had stopped the other close to paydlrt, and at the halftlme the count favored lone, 130. In the third period, however, the Cardinals broke away for three touchdowns and headed Into the final period leading, 32-0. In the fourth. lone was knock Ing at the Weston door again when Larry Turner of Weston intercepted a pass In his end zone and ran it all the way back. 101 yards, to score. Randy Bonifer passed to Sam Tucker for the extra point, ana wes ton was on the scoreboard with 7. The Cards came up with one more touchdown late in the game for the final 39-7 margin. At the start of the game, lone kicked off to Weston, and the Tigers fumbled. The Cards re covered and went to the two yard line on an ensuing drive. Low heat high cost? Chevron Furnaces Increase your comfort and reduce fuel costs to a minimum. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. 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In the second quarter, the lone squad drew first blood when Bob Ball broke away on an end sweep and romped 58 yards to score, getting two fine blocks enroute. Eddie Sherman ran the extra point, and it was 7 0. After Weston took the klckoff the Tigers tried a couple of plavs, then passed. Frank Hal vorsen Intercepted and went 20 yards to score, making It 13-0. The point try failed. This was the score at halftlme. Starting the third period, Wes ton tried an onslde kick, but alert Earl Pettyjohn grabbed It on the midfield stripe, broke a tackle and ran 50 yards to score. The point was missed, and the count was 19-0. Later In the quarter. lone marched downfield to the one- yard line. Ha Worsen boomed ov er from there. The point was missed, and It was ia-0. The Cards still had another score tn the third. Halvorsen running 31 yards to get this six-pointer. Pettyjohn ran the extra point, and it was 32-0. At the start of the fourth, the Tigers gained their only score on Turners 101 -yard ramble, and the extra point came on the pass play, making it 32-7. rlnal touchdown for the vie tors came when Ball broke away on another sweep, run ning nine yards to pavdirt. Slier man ran the point, and the fi- al count was J9-7. The Cards had the statistical margin, making 279 yards on 251 from rushing and 28 from passing. Weston had a total of 219 yards, 136 on rushing and sJ on passing. Halvorsen Intercepted four passes In the game, the one re suiting in a TD. lone is still without the serv lees of one of its better ball players. Jim Swanson is still sidelined with his knee injury suffered in the Arlington game. Loacn Meyers said that it Is very doubtful that he will be ready to go against Riverside. In regard to the championship contest Friday, Coach Meyers said, "I know they are going to be laying for us. They are fast and have someone who can go all the way in this little Pe terson. We are going to have to play as good as we have played all year to win." The Riverside-Helix game was an even -Steven affair un til the fourth quarter, with 30 seconds remaining, the Pirates connected on a pass, Dave Schmeder to Bob Skoubo, good for 20 yards and the only score. Riverside had the edge in yard age, piling up 187 yards to 120 for the Grizzlies. Scores: lone Weston 0 13 19 739 0 0 0 77 Riverside Helix 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 00 ways first niiai nv PIXY PIN-UPS EXCLUSIVELY PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: 9:30 5:30 I 1 1 ' jj mk f 4 X-3 i i & i CHOSEN AS outstanding Heppner football playars this week or (from left) Ste Munkors. John Hall and Dot Wright Fourth ono chosen was Dean Kindle, who was alto named last week. Hti picture was In tho last Issue of ths G T. (HHS Photo). Fired-up Rockets Defeat Heppner For Br PAT KILKENNY Their Homecoming proved to be a happy one for Pilot Rock as thev dumped the Heppner High Mustangs is u in a loot ball game Friday night on the Rockets' field. The Mustangs played In their traditional style, starting slow and finishing with a second half explosion. In the first half the Rockets penetrated the Mus tang defense time after ttme, twice good for a score. After the halftlme ceremonies Heppner came out fired up and ready to spill the Rockets. Dur ing the third quarter thev scor ed twice after fumble recover les. Heppner's pass defense again proved defective when Pilot Rock scored their third and final time on a 70-yard pass play in tne last quarter. Top performers for the Mus tangs were Dean Kindle who, as hes done so many times be. fore, played brilliantly on of fense and also did a nice job on defense. John McCabe, who performed In his usual cool manner, played a fine game. Lee Huson, Dave Wright, and John Hall performed commend ably on defense. Pilot Rock received the open ing kickoff. Bill Quaempts, starting at the quarterback role for the Rockets called on Ken Sloan on the opening plays of tne game but tailed to get the first down. Heppner failed to capitalize on its first series of downs and was forced to kick. The Rockets took the ball first down and ten at their own 40 yard line. On first down Shellv Wendler took the ball 30 yards to the Mustang 20-yard line. A pass from ace quarterback Bill Quaempts to Larry Mathews was good for the score. The PAT attempt failed. Heppner took the ball on its own 40-yard line, first and ten. Kindle carried the ball for 35 yards but the run was nulli fied by a holding penalty against the Mustangs. On fourth down with 17 yards to go for tne tirst down. Dean Wright faked a punt, but was short of the first down, toy a mere two yards. Pilot Rock then took the ball to the Mustang three-yard line. They went in for the score but it was nullified because a pen alty was called against them. The ball was then situated at the 18-yard line. 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Pilot Rock managed to hang on to the ball for only one play as they re peated the Mustangs' feat of fumbling on their 10-yard line. Heppner took over after Hal Bergstrom s fumble recovery John McCabe then took the pig' skin in for a six-pointer. The PAT was no good. After the Mustangs kicked off, the Rockets managed to hang on to the ball for only one play, again fumbling with Heppner taking over. The Mustang "11" then ex emplified their fire with Dean Kindle taking the ball across a few nlavs later. The PAT was good, with the score then stand ing Heppner 13, Pilot Rock 12. This ended the scoring in the third quarter. With seven minutes left In the game Heppner had the ball on its own 30. The bovs picked up two first downs. McCabe carried the ball to the Rocket 30. Dis aster then struck with a Mus tang fumble. Pilot Rock took over on the Service starved? It's free and plentiful with any product in our full line of fuels and lubricants. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard Oil Company ot California pin-ups-. Nort-glar lights get natural smiles. HEPrNFR GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. October 31. I SCI 4 Players Named As Outstanding Again drawing honors for being one of the most valuable lleppner players In the Pilot Rock game lt?t Friday night was Dean Kindle, who was nam ed outstanding back and also tied for honors with John Hull for outstanding defensive back. Steve Munkers wa named top offensive lineman and Dave Wright was selected as the alar defensive lineman foi the week. League Win Rocket 30. One play later a pass from QuBCmpts to Guy Iladden was good for touchdown. The PAT for the third time waa no good. After Heppner took the ball again a pass from McCabe to Bill Baker was good to the Rock et 35-vard line. Thla was the last Mustang attack, wl'h the final score standing Pilot Rock 18. Heppner 13. Matt Murray Hurt In Auto Accident Matthew Murray, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray, re mains In Pioneer Memorial hos pital for treatment to Injuries suffered In an auto accident last Thursday night near Lexington. He sustained a skull fracture, lacerations and other Injuries. Murray, a junior at Heppner High school, was going home to lone when his sports car went out of control on the S-curve just south of Lexington. He was thrown out of the car as it turned over. Matt has been an important player on the Heppner High football team this year, and his Injury adds another to the list of players who are now out of action. The team held a late night practice last Thursday and Mur ray was homeward bound when the mishap occurred about 9 p.m. I ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY All " X A!V;X' I I REDUCED THRU SATURDAY! All acrylic Supcrnap electric blankets Sing! control, twin size Reg. $ 1 5 NOW 11.88 In jla conlol, twin or full ilia, Reg. SI 4 NOW 12.88 I. 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