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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursdcrr. March IS, 1969 VUiton Iron HermUtoa who kpent the day last Tuendiiy at the Jerry Hood home included his mother. Mm. Helen William mid. hu Mtcr ln law. Mm. Kay Hood, and Mrs. Irene Wall. Mr. and Mr. Paul Arboqut anil two duughtt-r traveled to La Grande Saturday where thev visited her hrotherln law and sister, Mr, and Mr. Leland Sum, and family and attended I In- district A 2 lournumenf. Scots Tip Cards to Win District Basketball Tourney Let's Trade ! ! The Boss is Leaving Town Our New TORO Mowers Are Here And We're Ready to Deal TORO MOWERS 99.95 to I99.95 Trade-ins ?? Bring in Your Old Mower For A Tradcin Estimate FREE 1 Gal. Gas Can With All Deals Good Through March 22 Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders SUPPLY Heppner Ph. 676 SI 57 DISTRICT ? BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Al John Dar. March 6- RESULTS Champion: MeKwen High, of Athena. Itiinncrup: lone llluh School. Third Place: I'ralrie Illy High School. Fourth Place: Stanfleld High School. Filth riuee: Long Creek High SfllOOl. Sixth Place: Weston High SchiMil. Seventh Place: Mouum e n t High Sehoid. Eighth Place School. CAME SCORES! F1rt round (Thursday) lone r,2. Monument 48; Prairie City Ti, Weston CO; Long Creek 7b, stanrieiti b7; McEwen 101. Day ville 49. Second round. Friday (Champ Ifinshlp) lone 83, Prairie City 71: MeKwen 52. Long Creek 43 (Consolation bracket! Weston (W, Monument 54: Stanfield 47, Diivvillo 41. rinaU, Saturday McEwen 9. lone 51. For third place, Prairie City 101, Lone Creek 81. For fourth place, Stanfleld 74, Weston 61. For seventh place, Monument 71. Dnvville 37. PAIRINGS FOR STATE B TOURNAMENT. PENDLETON March 13 15 Columbia Christian (24 01 vs. Detroit (21-51. MeKwen (22 2) vs. Elgin (15- Si. Arlington (17 G vs. Malln (16- 9). Elkton (19-3 vs. Mohawk (19-3). CARL XUCEL SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Awarded to loot High Cardinal lone llluh achixil'8 hid for state B tournament basketball berth fell lust short In the championship name of the dis irict tournament at John Uay Saturday night. The McEwen Scuttle, uhu have provided nip and tuc k rivalry for top spot with the Cards for several sea sons, won a 59-51 victory, but the lead changed 13 lime before itne .scots emerged with the !e Dnyvllle Illjzh clslon. me rinal 8 -point marc In (1(1 n't tell the story, since (he enme only 51-50 for the winners with two minute to go. It was in an etrort to recapture the lead and to get the ball that resulted In the Cardinals com mitting personal fouls, and the dearteye Scots capitalized In converting them into point. for the final margin. At the end of the first quar ter the Cards had a seven point lead. 17 to 10. but the Scots closed it to 30-28 for lone by halftime. The Athena team con tinued to edge up until thev knotted the score. 37 37, at the end of the third period. They gained the lead at 51-50. and free throws by Frank Ward and Doug Beamer moved It to 51- 50. Jim Swanson scored a final free throw for lone, but McEwen tallied four more from the gift ine. Swanson tallied 27 points In the game one of his best efforts of the season after being hamp ered early In the year because of 'an Inlurv. Doug Dunlap led Mo Kwen with 16, followed by m-amer witn ix rrunK llaivor sen, tone's perennial high scor er. was held to 14. one of his lowest total of the year. He plleil up four personals and had to finish the game under the threat of a final call that would bench him. The Cards shooting percent age was only 2,t. lowest of the season. Rebounds favored the Scats. 4U-4U. ii was a wen o avert came. nut we lust couldn't i t." salci Coach Gene Dockter after the tournament. "Athena hit we outside and Inside." The final same was tvDical of ine previous games this year bv the two sparkling clubs, which are about as evenly matched as two teams could be. Score: IONE 17 13 7 1151 McEWEN 10 18 9 2259 IONE SI Fg Ft Halvorsen Ball Swanson Wilson Sherman Palmateer McElligott TOTALS 7 0 11 2 2 0 0 Pf 4 5 2 2 2 0 1 Tp 14 1 27 5 4 0 0 McEWEN 59 22 7 15 51 Fe Ft Pf Tp Dunlap 6 4 0 16 Cannon 10 12 Kaup 0 0 0 0 Ward 6 1 3 1.1 Hinkle 3 3 4 9 Beamer 5 5 1 15 Merrbauer 2 0 0 4 I Woods 4 0 5 8 Kllppanco 0 0 0 0 I -each 0 0 2 0 Shoun 5 3 4 13 Averett 3 2 5 8 TOTALS 30 14 31 71 I0NC 83 Fg Ft Tf Tp Halvorsen 5 9 5 19 Ball 15 4 7 Swanson 11 0 5 22 Wilson 3 5 3 11 Sherman 6 0 5 12 Palmateer 2 2 3 6 McElligott 2 2 16 Nelson 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 23 26 83 Boyer topped Monument with 18. Score: IONE I I 17 20 1162 MONUMENT 12 7 15 1148 IONE 62 Kg Field Coals: lone. 30 of 56. 54: Prairie City, 30 ol 75, 40. Rebounds: lone 44 (Halvorsen 161; Prairie City 38. Ion 62, Monument 48 Monument put up a good scrap against lone in the open ing round Thursday, but the Cardinals were lust too much for them. Halftime found lone in front. 31 to 19. and the Red birds pulled away with 20 points in the third quarter, and fin ished with the 14 point spread. 62 to 48. Frank Halvorsen poured 27 through the hoop on eleven field goals and five free throws, while Halvorsen Ball Swanson Wilson Sherman Marick Palmateer Nelson McElligott Pettyjohn Christopherson Krebs 11 2 9 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ft 9 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pf 4 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tp 27 4' 18 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 27 8 13 62 MONUMENT 48 Fg Ft Pf Tp Llppert 10 3 2 B. Holmes 10 0 2 Hutchinson 5 3 2 13 Bover 8 2 1 18 McCartv 3 0 16 M. Holmes 12 4 4 Smith 113 3 20 8 14 48 TOTALS Field Goals: lone, 27 of 66. 41; Monument, 20 of 72. 28. Rebounds: lone 50 (Halvorsen 13. Swanson 13, Wilson 12); Monument 39. PENDLETON 83 ways new! 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Nw double wall bodies pro tect the outside from Inside dents. See Bill Van Winkle Who Has Been Promoted to Our Sales Department, For All Details on l-H Trucks, Pickups and Scouts, HE WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU sSSte ji'i"r" r MnlorroifiJ C Vg7 FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED Lexington, Oregon TOTALS Field Goals: J8'( : McEwen, 23 13 9 59 lone, 22 of "1, 23 of 65, 31. lone 83. Prairie City 74 In a semi-final game Friday, the Cardinals downed the highly-ranked Prairie City team, 83 74, in the best game of the dis trict tournament for the lone team. The Redhirds had a good sec ond quarter and took a 46-30 halftime lead over last year's district etiamps, but the classy Panthers were not to be easily disposed of and came charging l:nck with 30 points in the third period, to bring the count to 64- bu for lone. In the end, free throws made the difference with lone getting 23 as compared with Prairie City's 15. Jim Swanson, who scored 67 points in the tourna ment, made 22 in this game. Pat Voigt of the Panthers made 24, but he had one less field goal than Swanson. Frank Halvorsen tallied 19 for the Cards for sec ond high. The Panthers lost four players on fouls in the rough game and lone lost three, Hal vorsen, Swanson, and Bob Ball. Score : PRAIRIE CITY 14 16 30 1474 IONE 23 23 18 1983 PRAIRIE CITY 74 Fg Ft Pf Tp D. Voigt 4 0 2 8 Jones 2 2 3 6 Harris 2 3 5 7 P. Voigt 10 4 5 24 Miiuliiiiiiiiwiuiiiuilliwiijuiiii nmuiRRB.J'i'iilumiiiuui When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp ner, tnese jyendieton Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. Appliances Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276-1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Sailing Clayton Baker G.E. KitchenAid Furniture BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl, Owners Everything In Used Furniture and Appliances at the Lowest Prices in Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve You Electricians Students Win Tourney Trophy; 3 Make All-Star By EVA HAMLETT IONE lone is back to normal after residents returned from John Day on Sunday, tired and a little sad that McEwen of Athena defeated Ione's basket ball team, 59 to 51. for first place and the right to continue in the state tournament. Howev er, the basketball team and fel low students came home with many honors of which they can be proud. The lone High school students were awarded the Carl Klieel Sportsmanship trophy, which was accepted by student body president Eddie aherman. Frank Halvorsen, Jim Swan son and Eddie Sherman were selected on the All -Star team; I Jim Swanson was third highest scorer and Frank Halvorsen fourth highest among all tour nament players. ZEPHYR ELECTRIC, INC. 332 S. E. Emigrant Ave. Electrical Contractor W. F. (Mike) ZIMMERMAN Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Bus. Phone 276-6921 Res. Phone 276-6359 Hardware, Lumber BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. (OREGON LUMBER YARD) 432 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-6221 PLYWOOD-ROOFING READY-MIX PRODUCTS Hearing Aid Service WILL A HEARING AID HELP YOU? Be Positive . . . Try Before You Buy! ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN CALL 276-3155 or write Lester Ruud Hearing Aid Service 21 S. W. Dorion St. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 Omaico Pharmacy Mrs. Mabel Cotter returned home from the Good Shepherd hospital in Hermiston last Fri day. Robert Drake spent Saturday and Sunday in Salem and Port land on business, returning home on Monday. Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge met at the home of Mrs. Ida Coleman last Thursday evening. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., was hostess. Anita Crawford, Marianne Pettyjohn and Jeri Krebs enter ed the tryouts for the Arlington Rodeo Court last Friday. Jeri and Marianne made the court, and the queen will be announc ed at a no-host dinner at the grade school on March 22. Ev eryone is invited to attend the dinner, followed by a dance. Mrs. Dick DeBishop and fam ily have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison. The lone PTA will meet Thurs- I day evening, March 13. Dick Krebs will show his pictures of Russia. The Women's Activity club of the Willows Grange will hold an all day meeting March 21 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Halvor- j sen. There will be dinner at 1 noon. Pomona Grange will meet March 16 at the Grange hall l! wilh n nntllirlc rlinnor Qtartintr at 12:30 p.m. Following the meet- I ing, Dick Krebs will show slides of some of their People-to-Peo-; pie trip. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere Hospital Supplies Sales or Rental Ph. 276-1531 Emerg. 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