Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 30, 1969, Page 6, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurador. January 30. 6
PENDLETON
Mustangs Trip Enterprise
With 90-76 Victory
1
Melville
Radford
Weaver
Maxwell
Hulls
Noland
By PAT KILKENNY .
It wns cold (minus 20 , ;' I c,orm
Krees) In Enterprise last rldavil' "n
ninht. hut not cold enough to . ".,,
stop the Mustangs basketball
team. The Heppner high hoop
sters were victorious over a lust
breaking Enterprise club by a
phenomenal score I 90-"b. with
Coach Bob UouRns m ( ol,,mnn
sharpshooting an incredible 48 I
. . - ...1,1 7-i '7 fmm i r
irom me 1 llomun
tne cnaruy suipi-.
Heppncr's point total was one
of the highest if not the high-
est tnat a nusnnn u-nm
ever scored.
Jon O'Donnell and John Mc- (
Cabe led the Horsemen in the ,
scoring category with 20 and 2i
counters respectively.
The Mustangs lea ai an
breaks with the biggest margin
coming at the final buzzer, 1111b
also led in the rebounding de
partment with 41 to the Sav
aces' 27.
High scorers for Enterpilse
were Dave Storm and Dave Mel
ville with 19 and 20 apiece.
Scoring:
HEPPNER 90
ENTERPRISE 76
TOTALS
HEPPNER
KNTEKPRISE
Fu Ft If Tp
4 11 3 19
5 3 5 H
10 0 3 20
2 0 2 4
3 13 7
0 0 3 0
0 2 0 2
2 2 0 2
10 2 2
0 0 0 0
10 0 2
28 20 23 76
24 19 19 2S 90
21 14 16 2." 76
Miiani "i rii iirr'i "t 1
LOOKING OVER JIJJLM nJi!
JSfSS - . .on.' Uon ond Principal
Harold Beggs.
lone Claims 2 Wins;
Holds Undefeated Record
Kemp
Ashbeck, C.
O'Donnell
McCabe
Pettyiohn
Van Marter
Sweeney
Kilkenny
A.vhbeck.
Mealy
Smith
Dick
Hall
Kemp, S.
TOTALS
M.
Fg Ft Pf
2 1 4
5 0 4
9 8 3
11 3 3
3 0 1
13 1
1 0 0
0 0 1
10 0
0 0 1
0 4 2
0 0 0
0 3 0
0 2 0
Tp
5
10
26
25
6
5
2
0
2
0
4
0
3
2
Heavy artillery of the lone
High basketball team zeroed in
nn iix'n league opponents in the
basket ball wars of the Morrow
Umatilla
33 24 20 90
Cpl. Gray Returns
From Vietnam Service
Cpl. David Gray returned to
his home in Heppner January
1.1 fnllowinc a vear of service
in engineering with the 1st Div-
Ion 01 tne U. a. marines in
area of Chu Lai, Vietnam,
is spending a 25-day leave
with his wife, the former Linda
Warren, and with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray, and
other relatives here.
Cpl. Gray will report to Camp
Fendleton, Calif., on February 1,
where he will be stationed with
5th Marine Division, lie win
accompanied there by his
wife. After completing another
year of service, he plans to con
tinue his education in college.
is
the
lie
the
be
B league over the
t.H unit the Cardinals
emerged with their victory ban
ner untattered.
They crushed Umapine there
Friday night, 80-53, and despite
a cold start against Umatilla at
lone Saturday night, shifted
gears and rolled over the Vik
ings. 70 to 51.
Two more league games face
the Cardinals this week-end.
They v ill travel to Echo rri
.i.... ..;.,!, onrt Hi on nlav at
homo Saturday night against,
Helix.
Frank Halvorsen almost equal
lid Umapine's entire output by
himself when he burned the not
with 40 points, 40 of them on
20 field goals. His team made
34 of 59 attempts from the floor,
but Frank's accuracy was far
above the rest of the team with
20 of 27. Umapine made only
21 of 02 tries.
The Chiefs kept it a fairly
close game at the start, trail
ing only 14-12 at the end of the
first quarter, but by halftime
the Cards were going away at
31-20. In the third, Halvorsen,
with 25 points in the single per
iod, led a blazing 29-point spree
for the winners.
Halvorsen led in rebounds,
getting 12 of 33 picked by his
team. Eddie Sherman led in as
sists with five.
Against Umatilla, the Cardin
als went 3la minutes without
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Lunch will be served by Union County CowBelles
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For further Information, write or call
Homer Abell, Sales Mgr., Rt 2. Box 95B, La Grande
scoring at the start of the game.
When the Viks r.aa an o u n.
gin. the Cards began to shift
gears and trailed by one point
at the quarter's end, 1015.
The Cards were cold by
streaks and had a poor third
quarter, going four minutes
without a bucket, but Ior.e had
gained an 8-point halftime edge,
and thev moved well in front
in the late stages of the game.
Tlw.ir
fmm ihn nieht before as
n,o mjirl.. nnlv 24 of 79. Uma
tilla hit 21 of 70 Halvorsen
again was game high, with 27,
but he didn't put on the show
that he did the night before
Jim Swanson. stiil batt ing the
leg injury, was back, and start
ed to gain momentum against
Umatilla with 14. Sherman led
n field goals in the game and
was second high with 21 points.
Score:
IONE 80
Halvorsen
Ball
Sherman
Palmateer
Wilson
Swanson
Nelson
McElligott
Klinger
Pettyiohn
Christopherson
Glass Backboards
Installed at lone
r.tnsa hnrUhnarris have been
Inutullori In Ihn Inne Ilieh School
pvmnasium. The lone Lion's
club, headed by Herb Ekstrom,
spearheaded the fund-raising
which was aided by contribu
tions of community-spirited in-
Hiii,liial nnrl the HIS Student
Body. Total cost of thp boards
lmntf.lv S.").r)0. all Of
which was paid for by private
fund-raising and a student body
mntrlhiiliin rtf K1 OA
Th hnni-Hc rnrh weiilhlng
10- ' ahnnt 9(Vl nnunriv were hoisted
fini.i mini averaee was', . ,,, , ....ii,,,! h..
lilt- IIIUII' -
TOTALS
Divson
Wallace
Kessler
G. Key
Wheeler
L. Key
Ballou
Hodgen
Fg Ft Pf Tp
20 6 3 16
3 0 0 6
5 3 0 13
10 4 2
10 12
10 12
12 0 4
10 12
0 111
10 2 2
0 0 0 0
34 12 13 80
4E 53
Fg Ft Pf Tp
2 5 2 9
0 2 0 2
0 0 3 0
6 0 4 12
0 0 4 0
5 4 1 14
0 0 0 0
8 0 2 16
TOTALS
IONE
UMAPINE
21
12
UMATILLA
11 1G 53
14 20 29 1780
8 17 1653
Carolla
Hobson
Ron Prindle
Ray Prindle
Lewis
Jones
Hull
TOTALS
Eg
5
5
8
1
1
1
0
54
Ft
0
4
1
4
1
2
0
Pf
5
5
2
3
2
3
1
Tp
10
14
17
6
3
4
0
fore the start of the basketball
cinen PiiutnHinn Mike M.ltth
ews and various members of the
IHS faculty did the work our
Inn "frno" timi.
The new glass hack boards re
place old metal backboaids
which were installed at the time
thp evm was built. Basketball
Coach Gene Dockter feels that
the glass backboards will give
the tone team a more equal
chance, as most of the other
schools have them. He states
that "glass backboards cause a
Hiffnivint bounce and force a
change in shooting by the play
ers."
.
wk MB-i innotA it nr trot it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus-
f lll.l JUU V.. V o
inesa and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you.
A-l
Ph.
UPHOLSTERY
Auto Furnltu
Truck
Boats Awnings
Patio Cover
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276-4781 613 S. E, Emigrant
EMERY'S
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Riverside Drive, Pendleton
Ph. 276-7034
All Automotive Repairs
Inrludine Emerv Branson's
Specialty Transmission Service
SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY
Glen S. and Norma Adams,
Owners
437 S. Main Ph. 276-3202
Loweat Price In Eastern Oregon
BankAmiricrd lJiyway Plan
Oimpli.g Supplies. rilitn and
Hunting Supplies. Sporting Gooda,
Tent. Sleeping Baga. Weatern and
Work Boots, Guna, Ammunition
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Hailed Free Anywhere
Hospital Supplle
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1531
Emerg. Ph. 276-1358
1100 Southgate. Pendleton
IONE
Halvorsen
Sherman
Ball
Palmateer
Wilson
Swanson
McElligott
retty.iohn
Nelson
TOTALS
UMATILLA
IONE
21 12 21 54
E 70
Fg Ft Pf Tp
7 13 4' 27
8 5 4 21
12 14
10 3 2
0 111
7 0 1 14
0 0 10
0 10 1
0 0 2 0
24
22 17 70
16 15 11 1254
15 24 14 1770
Pacific Supply Co-op Personnel
WILL MEET WITH
Farmers Interested in Irrigation
Monday, February 3, I p.m.
AT THE MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS'
MAIN OFFICE, LEXINGTON
To Discuss and Explain Irrigated Crops
ANYONE INTERESTED IS INVITED
jam
1 w
rowerSiNc.
FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED
Lexington, Oregon
Lifeless Mustangs
Lose to DeSales
By PAT KILKENNY
In Satnrdav niuht's basket
ball action the Heppner High
Mntanr dronned their third
game of the season in a 5fi;50
breathtaker to tne uesaies insn
at Walla Walla. The Irish were
led by Jim Volz who scored 20
points on 7 fielders and six for
eight from the free throw line.
The Mustang squad seemed
lifeless for the first three frames,
but caught fire in the fourth
quarter when, led by John Mc
Cabe with 10 tallies, they cut
scored the Irish 18-11.
The game was tied briefly at
50-50 but the Irish then ran off
and left the Mustangs, whose
playing was more lackluster
than in any other game so far
this season. They seemed a bit
weary after the long week-end
to Enterprise and back to Wal
la Walla.
High scorers for the Horsemen
were John McCabe and Cal Ash
beck with 15 tallies each, and
Jon O'Donnell, with 8.
Scoring:
HEPPNER 5U
Charlie's
Shoe House
5"? 5?. E. Court Ph. 276-2341
Child Life Robin Hood
Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port
Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit'
Fg Ft
Kemp, G. 10
Ashbeck, C. 7 1
O'Donnell 4 0
McCabe 6 3
Pettyiohn 1 2
Van Marter 0 0
Sweeneyl 0 0
Kilkenny 2 2
Ashbeck, M. 0 0
Healv 0 0
Smith 0 0
Dick 0 0
Huson 0 0
Hall 0 0
Pf
2
3
2
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tp
2
15
8
15
4
0
0
i
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
DeSALES 56
21 8 16 50
Volz
Waggoner, C.
Nuson
Battany
Klees
Waggoner, J.
Neednam
Kofler
Turner
Pfiffner
Lyons
Lindstrom
TOTALS
HEPPNER
DeSALES
Fg Ft Pf Tp
7 6 3 20
2 2 0 6
2 0 2 4
5 3 1 13
2 14 5
0 0 0 0
2 4 2 8
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
20 16 12 56
17 8 7 1850
15 13 17 1156
Frosh Five Drops
Game to Riverside
Heppner's freshmen lost their
third game in a row, to the Riv
erside Javvees, at Heppner last
Thursday! 59-43.
The Rooks led at the end of
only one period, the first, 11-7.
The Riverside club led by 10
points at the end of the second
and third periods.
Gary Watkins paced the Hepp
ner team in scoring with 14
counters. Gary was followed by
Bruce Bergstrom with 10 points.
Storing: .
HEPFNER 43 Gary Watkins
14. Plovhar 2, Rhea 3, Van Win
kle 2. Bergstrom 10, Munkers 6.
Roberts 6. 00
TMWR'iTns' Richard 22,
Eainhart 2 Partlow 3, Stewart
e. i umh Fimonhai-h 10. Bu
chanan 2. Hascall 4. Shoemake
2.
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AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl. Owners
ip...,un in Used Furniture and
Appliances at the Loweat Prices in
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
renaieion
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276 3111
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567-8333
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350 S. MAIN, FENDLETON
Sporting Goods Housewares
Paints Tools Hardware
Auto Accessories
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
"EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER"
N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481
S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton
Vrxry Ph. 276-2152
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Recapplng-Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels
THE STAG SHOP
"Pendleton's
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Complete Men'!
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LADIES SPORTSWEAR
SKI SHOP
250 S. Main, Pendleton
Ph. 276-1162
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Sales and Service
Ph. 276-1170
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P. O. Box 471
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Weddings Portraits
II
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432 S. E. Dorion
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f 1 TP rmliri'dMl
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ana neuuuu
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'Isn't it Amazing that I
charge so Little?'
4-H Skiers Enjoy
Day at Arbuckle
"Stop! You can't ski now. The
tow's not running." That re
mark failed to faze the group of
35 4-Hers as they clambered up
the slopes of Arbuckle Mount
ain on Saturday, reaay iui
second try at skiing.
AKnt a fnnt of new snow
boosted the enthusiasm of each
person as they feu again ar.u
again. As one boy said, "It d
hoir, if I -milH stand ud!" Not
eveyone spent the day "in" the
snow. Most everyone leameu
how to stand up Deiore tne ay
Instructors Don Peterson, Mark
Tullis, Tom MCiuiigou, sue
Chally, Terry Cannon and John
Rietniann, spent both morning
and afternoon teaching people
how to master their skis.
Officers were elected with
Dove Alderman as tne new pret
int nthor nffirers are Rick
Barnett, vice-president; Cheri
Carlson, secretary, ana ivaud
Weatherford, news reporter.
Karla Weatherford, reporter
Mrs. Harriet Bolman. daugh
ter of Mrs. Vida Heliker of lone
i krnl;0n arm in a fall
Mil II 1. V. " v 1 1 v v . . -- -
in cootHc Wash on Saturdav.
She will be under medical care
in Providence hospital in Seat
tle for several days, occupies
Room 219, and would enioy re
membrances from friends.
Mrs. James Boor, formerly
Gail Hoskins, and her eight-month-old
son. Douglas, left
Monday. January 20, to return
to their home in Bremerton
Wn., following a visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ho kins, Jr.
Shop First with Frances
This Season
"It's Only the Look i
That's Expensive"
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Custom Picture Framing
Schwinn Bicycle Headquarters
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Sport Supplies Athletic Dept.
Complete Craft and Art Depta.
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