Track Girls Place
In Events
Heppner lied for eolith
pi it re out of thirteen tea mi
last Friday. May S, tt the
eighth annual LaG ramie Invi
tational Track and Field
Meet.
ilnppner scored 26 points
coniared to first place Wal
lowa's 108. Union was sec
(Hid with SO points and Jos
eph third with 44.
Placing for Heppner were
Susan Healy, who took second
in IImi 220 yd. run and third
in the 100 yd. dash; Kath
leen iiurtlett, third In the 440
yd, run; Diana Raymond,
fourth in the mile; and Donna
ft y moral, fifth In the 880 yd.
dash.
lone Girls
Tennis
3y Linda McKay
The loneClrls Tennis Team
was defeated by Condon on
April 28 at Condon, and on
May 3 at lone.
On April 28, Condon won
0-4, with Nancy Ashurst play
ing first singles for lone
and Cathy Cannon is the sec
ond singles position. The
girls doubles consisted of
Christina Lindstrom andCln
di Martin-first doubles; and
Cheri Carlson and Mary Mc
EUiroH, second doubles.
The same girls played when
lone hosted Condon on May
3. Nancy Ashurst was the
only lone victor, winning her
sets 6-3; 6-0. The final
match score was!oiie-l;Con-don-3.
SPECIAL
Memtiers of the lone High
School Tennis Team, accom
panied by Miss Sarah Andrew,
participated in the sub
district tennis match in Pen
dleton on May 5.
Nancy Ashurst won her first
match 2-0 in singles against
a LaGrande participant. Nan
cy lost 0-2 in her second
match. Cathy Cannon went
down 0-2 in singles compe
tition. Christina Lindstrom
and Cindl Martin, doubles
partners, were defeated 1-2
in their first match.
In boys' singles, Herb Eks
trom lost 1-2 and in doubles,
Richard Hamlett and Clint
Krebs were defeated 0-2.
Boardman Hosts
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Culver took first place at
the sub-district track meet
held here Sat. with a total of
123'2 points. Second place
winner was Helix with 75
points, and third was Echo
with 63. Dufur was fourth
with 59 lone fifth with 55,
and Arlington sixth with 46'2.
Winners by events were:
Shot put - Mulkey, Arl , first;
Ottum, Echo, second; Cloud,
Culver, third; Hulcomb, Cul
ver, fourth. High jump -McCarty,
lone, first, 5'6";
Warren, lone tie for first,
5' 6"; Carlson, lone tie for
first 5' 6"; Larrance, Culver,
Baker, Riverside, and Weth
erell, Arlington, all tie for
second 5' 4". Javelin - Bol
ton, Dufur, first 147' 10'2";
Reynolds, Dufur, second 144'
6"; Jones, Cascade Locks,
third 139' 9"; Whitman, Cul
ver, fourth 131' 8'2". Long
junip-Guiterrez, lone, first
19' 6"; McCarty, lone, sec
ond 19'3"; Pahl, Helix, third
18' 10'; Kagman, Culver,
fourth 18'5:4". Pole vault
Neff, Cascade Locks, first,
11'9"; Edwards, Wheeler,
second 10 9"; Carlson, Cul
ver, tie for second 10' 9";
vVetherell, Arlington, 10' 6",
third; Bolton, Dufur, and
Schjoll, Culver, tie for fourth,
9'7". Discus--Bol ton, Du
fur, first, 129' 6 "; Marvel,
Dufur, second 117' Ti"; Han
son, Culver, third, 116'7";
Baker, Riverside, fourth 111'
5". 440 relay-Echo first,
Arlington, second; Culver,
third; Helix, fourth. Mile
Monroe, Culver, first; Kil
lingsworth, Wheeler, second;
Terjeson, Helix, third; Reed,
Culver, fourth. 100 yard
Ashbeck, Echo, first; Kauf
man, Riverside, second; Ran
dolph, Cascade Locks, third;
Spike, Echo, fourth. 440yd.
Hagman, Culver, first; Pahl,
Helix, second; Hemminger,
Cascade Locks, third; Web
ber, Helix, fourth. High hurdles-Foster,
Dufur, first;
Carr, Arlington, second;
Ober, Helix, third; Meyers,
Echo, fourth. 880yard War
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r)y Linda McKay
Local participants In the
Arlington Rodeo barrel rac
ing event, May 6 and 7, were
Marianne Pettyjohn, Patty
MrCoin, and Ruby Eulleton.
Miss Pettyjohn led In the
event on Saturday, while on
Sunday, she and Mrs. MsCoin
split first and second. Of
the 22 girls who competed,
Miss Pettyjohn took first
jilace In the "average" of
the two days.
former queens of the Ar
lington Rodeo were Invi
ted back to help celebrate
the 20th anniversary of the
rodeo. Miss Pettyjohn, Mrs.
MrCoin, and Mrs. Nancy Mil
ler, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, are all
former queens. A parade
ws held on May 6 followed
by a luncheon attended by the
former queens and visiting
courts.
lone Track
On May Day
Coaches Jerry Martin and
Barb Talley took their lone
Junior High Trackers to Ar
lington on Friday, May 5, for
the annual May Day track
meet.
Coack Martin expressed his
views by saying "the kids
did a fine job they really got
out there and tried." The
lone team placed seventh out
of thirteen schools.
The lone athletes placing
in their events were: Todd
Peterson, second In the boys'
cross country; Skye Krebs,
fourth in the 440;- Natalie
Tews, fifth in the girls' 50
yd dash; Billy Lindstrom,
third in the 50 yd. dash;
bob Gates, fourth in the 100
yd. dash; LeRoy Pea, third
in the 880; and Catherine
McElligott, second in the
girls' 220 yd. dash.
The lone girls, 12 and un
der, placed first in the 220
yd. relay. The boys, 12
and under, placed third in the
220 yd. relay. The girls
over 12 placed fifth in the
440 yd. relay, while the boys
over 12 placed fourth in the
same event. In the mixed
relay, the lone tracksters
placed second.
Sub-District
ren, lone, first; Monroe, Cul
ver, second; Carlson, Culver,
third; Hickerson, Arlington,
fourth. 220 yard-Ashbeck,
Echo, first, Pahl, Helix, sec
ond; Kaufman, Riverside,
third; Spike, Echo, fourth.
Low hurdles-Hagman, Cul
ver, first; Hash, Culver, sec
ond; Lauzer, Dufur, third;
Ober. Helix, fourth. 2 mile--Terjeson,
Helix, first; Read,
Culver, second; Rankin, He
lix, third; Monroe, Culver,
fourth. Mile relay-Helix,
first; Culver, second; Echo,
third; Arlington, fourth.
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HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL golf
Doug Gunderson, Mirk Cuts
Hedmin and Janet Gentry.
Heppner Wins
Py Steve Rhea
Keppner, now holding a firm
second place position, Is right
on the heels of the confer
ence west leaders, Sherman,
after taking a pair of games
from Maupin May 4, 10-2,
and 4-3.
In the first game, Heppner
saw 10 hits turn into 10 runs,
on three errors, while fresh
man pitcher Jerry Gentry
gave up two runs on four
hits and two errors. Jeff
Marshall led the hitters with
a 3-4 effort; a home run
and a double pushing across
five base runners. DaleHed
man and John Boyer also
helped in the cause. Dale
smashed a deep left field hit
for a home run and John
rapped out three singles. The
freshman hurler Gentry
fanned nine and walked only
two.
The second game saw Hep
pner outlasting the Redsides
in a five inning game with
a 4-3 win. Marshall again
hammered in a home run in
the bottom of the second, but
Wasco County came back with
three runs in the bottom of
the third. Steve Rhea hit a
triple, sending two runs home
to lead. Marshall then drove
Rhea home with the winning
run by blasting a double.
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tosm who lost by only
one
forth, Gary Hunt, John Sumner,
Double Header
Later in the name, Wasco
earned a run due to a walk
and an error. John Boyer
came back to strike out the
next batter, the next hitter
grounded to Rhea and caused
a force-out at second, and the
third man up hit a hard groun
der, to Rhea again, for the
third out and the game.
Mustangs
Vs. Maupin
By Greg Green
Starting with a two run
homer by Steve Rhea in the
first inning, Heppner High
glovemen went on to reel in
the Maupin Redsides 11-5 at
Maupin May 2.
Steve Rhea finished the
game with a .500 batting av
erage, bringing his BA for
the year to .472. Rhea also
was put down for 7 RBI's
and was the winning pitcher.
Other top hitters were Dale
Hedman, 3-4,andGregGreen,
2-4. Heppner pitchers only
allowed Maupin seven hits to
their nine.
The Mustangs league rec
ord is now 5-1, losing only
to Sherman High in a ' many
error" contest.
Olwil TED from the Hep
pner High School honor roll
for the third 9 weeks, Luke
Padberg, Soph. 3.50.
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At District
Heppner golfers went tothe
District Meet at Prl.ievllle
Saturday. There were 11
teams in the competition.
Tom Shear wno accompan
ied the team said, "The boys
Hot a lot of experience val
uable for a young team".
Boys going over were Dale
Hedman, Mike Mills, Gary
Hunt, Doug Gunderson and
John Sumner.
Pirates Best
lone Cards
The Riverside Pirates of
Boardman came up with 15
runs in their shut out of the
lone Cardinals on May 5.
The Pirates scored, In all but
2 innings, on 8 hits and 12
Cardinal errors. Even though
the Cards had 2 hits, one a
piece for Ed Winkelman and
Dick Snider, they failed to
score against the Pirates.
The winning pitcher was
Pon Baker with Partlow hand
ling the behind-the -plate du
ties. Snider was on the mound
through 5 innings for the
Cardinals with Kent Gut
ierrez coming in on relief.
Gutierrez and John Rietmann
shared the catching duties.
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HKPPNER, (ORE.i, GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, May 11. 1973
Riverside and
Helix Tangle
Riverside won the opening
game of a twin bill with He
lix Tues. of last week with
score of 2-1, then lost
the second game 4-1. This
put Riverside In the lead for
the Dig Sky Fast baseball
championship for a few days.
In the flrsf game Ron Bak
er was the winning pitcher,
fanning eight with one walk.
Helix pitcher Pod Pahl fan
ned 12 with four bases on
bulls. Pahl drove In the
Grizzlies' only run with a
single. Charlie Ober hit two
more singles for Helix.
Rick Partlow had a double
and Tony Uarnhart a RUI
single for Riverside.
In the second game, River
side got a run in the last
Inning to trail by two runs.
They then put runners on se
cond and third, but couldn't
get them home.
Pahl hit a double and
vvade M tiller added a pair oi
singles to lead Helix.
Riverside's 15-0 win over
lone Fri. gave them a 5-1
for the season and tying them
for first place In the league
with Helix, who wona double
header with Weston. They
were to have a playolf at
Echo Wed. to determine the
winner of the championship.
Heppner JV's Earn Win
Heppner J V Diamond men
came from a 4-1 deficit to
beat Pilot Rock' s Junior Var
sity 10-7 May 1.
Steve Peck hit a double and
knocked in three runs. Jerry
Gentry ended with a high bat
ting average of .750 and was
the winning pitcher. Gentry
walked ten men, but only
allowed two hits. This brings
the baby Mustangs to a 2-1
season record.
By Greg Green
LITTLE LEAGUE
May 15
GIANTS.
Miy 16
INDIANS.
May 17
BRAVES.
May 18
DODGERS.
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By Luanne Kelly
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blowing sand greeted IS hail
and hearty lleppnerltea when
they arrived at Malhheur Na
li'Mwl wildlife Fefuge.Frl,,
April 28.
Ihe abundant wildlife and
many species of birds were
of great interest to the group
during their 3-day outing.
lenls were pitched Friday
afternoon after visiting Ihe
headquarters of the refuge,
climbing Hie lookout tower
and touring the museum.
Later, Indian artifact
collectors had ample time to
search the surrounding area
for arrow heads, and bird
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