Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 05, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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X'.iktar William Milliard o!
editor ol th1 Portland tircon
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dutmition ol tM'it the only
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Fillies Open with Impressive Win
The Kopivier Hch T
have opened :?ietr easr. iir
trr press? ve wins over itior
Sept !" and Shern.at' ;:
The Hepprer B tear. . ied by
Ar.ita I'aviasor. w::r. sewr
points in :ne f:rt far;.-, ltd'.
'.Tie Condor C tear;. 15-5 Tie
F.Iiies ied trie entire ait.e
itner scorers wore Cr:s
Papmeau. trirre. K.t)ir. Fl.d.t
two (ist. a Jane K.'ark ti
Joan Hea! one Ir the sefonc
fiart.e ot :.ne t'est-of-t.nret
n.atch. the Kepp.tr tear;
cartie awa uit.t anotrer
tr.is tirtie 15-3 Anita I'a v uisor
scored 12 points to iead the
Heppner lean. on. a Jare
Roark had two, i.'r:. pap--neau.
one
The HH C tear;, earned
wins over Condor tear!.. 15-5
and 15-7 Tan.; Tm: was h.uh
point plaver the first canse
w;t.n s:x Foliowir.a her were
Kitty Bella r: and K:;;.:net
Lu Hacuew ood eai-r. with
four; Sancv Bennett w;:n
t-.-tv M.'!' Pierce and
Tw...a K.vJdie each with two
In the second tanie Tan. To!!
u as aitam h.i.r point p.ae'
uitr. . Moi.v Pierce h.u:
f.Hjr Tw:!!a Kidd.e. c-.
k;f Rt';..in .Nini? Kt-
''" and K.rt.rtiee i.u Hattue
itiNKt each w :h one
T"e B !ean. did as well
Jvasnst I'onjor B tea::.,
scoring 'wo wins !.'-" and
If M Joan Hea) was r.iith
po:nt piaver the first came
w:tr seven Anita Davtasor..
two. K.'t'ir. Kidd.e. two (.::, a
Jane Koa'k. two and Mi
chelle Bvatis. -wo Joan Hea!
uas h t" -scorer the second
itann- a.s--. this time w ith nine
jmts An.ta Iaviaor. iojow
ed w ;:r ev en
The A tear, aiso canie out on
top o: their .mes The Fillies
wor; the t.'st itame '.5-4 with
I)o:tr;a Bel. an scoring ten
points other .vorers were
C tie Alistott. two. Joan
Cristn.an. "wo. ana Kristi
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H.ntiiowood one Joan Christ
man was Itiitn scorer the
se-ond tanir with fue Hunts.
K":st: HattuewiHwd. four. Su
san Hea.V three Cvde All
stott. two and Ifcmna Belia-:-
v. on The FiUies won the
tame 15 10
The HHS C team earned
cioe wins oer Sherman.
Twil.a Kiddie uas hith point
p,.ner with ten points ana
Bennett follow efl w:tn three,
and K.nimee Lu Ha:uewood.
two Heppner won the first
jtanie 15-11 Tension mounted
in the second ta:ne. however,
when the scores remained
ciose throughout the match,
hat KHS came away win the
win. Imi-) Kimmee Lu Hacue
w"d was 'op player with
sever- points Twilia Kiddie,
tour Turin Toll, four; and
K;f Bel.amv one
Ttie entire Heppner B team
scored atainst Snern.an and
tat'-e awav with, a close win
2 ' 'i H.tr. Scorer was Joan
HeaA w;tr. tour. Kotnn Kid
die, three. On.a Jane Koark.
trt-ee Antta Daviclsor.. two.
Criss Papmeau. two and
Micheiie Evans, one Sherman
topped Heppner the second
cartie to tie the contest, w ith a
score of 15-o Anita Davidson
was hich -point player with
five, i riss Papmeau. two;
Joan Heal, three The Hepp
ner ciris could not eet out of
tne rut. tnoucn. and Sherr.an
won the tes!-ol-tnree n.atch
after a w in in the third game
16-14 The Fillies worked their
way up from an over powering
iead. but it was not enough to
stop snerman Joan Healy
was high point with four.
Anita Davidson, three; Criss
Papmeau. three. Micheie
Evans, two: On. a Jane Roark.
one and Robin Riddle, one
The A team earned a tieht
w in over Snerman. 15-13. with
Juan Chnstman scoring eight
of the winning points Susan
Healy earned three; Cyde
Allstott. two: and Kristi
Haguewood. two They also
came out on top of their
second game with every
player scoring The score was
15-7 Susan Heaiy. Kristi
Haeueuood. Joan Chnstman
and Donna Bellamy each
scored three: Cde Alistott.
two: and Jean Christnian.
one
The Fillies last games were
Oct 3 against Maupin. Their
next three matches will be
aw av
JV Record h11
t fmal! put it all
together.' said coach Pale
Conkhn follow inn a 2
ictor over Pilot Kin k B the
Heppner H.gh School junior
.iritv in foottall action
plaved at the rodeo croumls
Mondav mcht
The win evened the J'
season record at I I I Tfie tie
coming earlier at Pilot Km k.
(Hi. and the los to Condon.
12
" It was a total ettorl". haid
Coach Conkhn. "Nth ofiensiv
ei and dotensivelv
Heppner rushed for a total
of is:; vards while holding
Pilot Rock to 42 rushing ards
and ran Af ofiensiv e plavs to
the opponents 23
Wade Padherg opened the
scoring effort with a 2i-ard
pass reception from quarter
back Mike orwick The F'AT
failed and the Una! eleven
took a 6-0 lead at halttime
In the second halt. Padtn-rg
collected a pair of touch
downs. Clavton Wilson and
Joe Kennv scored points after,
and Orw ick ran 1 ard for the
final score Pilot Hock's lone
taliv came on a kickoff return
w ith 44 seconds remaining and
the PAT was good
Cited for outstanding defen
sive piav were Dale Munkers.
IMui! Gontv. John .!ers.
Wade Padterg and Wilson In
addition to the hackfieid. the
of tensive line of Steve Mal
eom. Jim Wilneim. Danny
Marshall. Greg Clou . and Kay
Whitaker did a great ior f
opening the hoies for the
Uicks
Heppner takes a week off
from the football battles with
a bve this Mondav and then
gets back into action with a
home contest in a rematch
with Condon at the rodeo
grounds October 9 Game time
is 6 p n,
SCORING:
Pilot Rock 0 0 0 8 8
Heppner 0 6 8 14- 23
Vssioin in vearUxik and
newspaper area, panel dm
t'uwionk. photography f.hi
til and the I'O WSl' l.xillvall
j;anir will all be opvn to
tui1ent and d ior atten
d.mce The Cfoup frtmi Heppner
High will leave Thurila.
Aug 2 and will slop in Salem
to v is.it tfe large offset pre-e
ol the Salem Slatesnian and
the 1'apilal Journal before
continuing to Eugene lor
registration that evening
tm the trip will he Greg
Davidson Greg Green Sherr
Keiiip Marie VanMarter and
Uianne Kel! Chaperone
will h- Mr and Mrs (tennis
Tonev Mr Toiwx will he
attending the Journalism Ed
ucators Meetings
class
taking shape
The Women s Figure Con
trol class offered here through
Blue Mountain Community
College is shaping up. as will
the participant!) during the fall
tern i s"ssion
The exercises given h the
qualified instructor. Martha
(Mhertv . are designed to tone
muscle that for many women
become problem areas Kig
orous calisthentics are out.
replaced by a more relaxed
program of " stretch" exeer
cises in which each partici
pant n-.av do at her own twice
to derive the individual desir
ed eftect
The urogram will include a
halt an hour of control exer
cises and an hour of recrea
tional exercise such as vol
ley bail, tumbling, basketball
and indoor hockey
The class meets every
Tuesday and Thursday nights
from 7 M to 9 (W p m in the
Jr High gym. however since
this is an individualized
course, w omen are not requir
ed to attend both nights but
rattier to work with the
instructor for a personalized
program
Even though problem had
heel them all day. the
Heppner High dance team
came off Friday night in fine
shape and received a warm
response trom the Urge loot
hall crowd
This was the (irst perform
ance tor the newly -lormed
learn, under the direction of
Lynda Musher They had
trouble all week with their
outfits, and their body suits
finally arriving in the mail at
noon in Friday They weren't
as lucky with the pom-pom,
though, and at the last minute
divided to make yam pom
poms for that evening per
formance The group formed an "M" in
front ol the main grandstand
before going through their
routine
Itie group has named them-M-lve
the Goldtrottert Their
next performance will be iVt
. when HHS will meet
Maupin
First time
work shop held
A two-day tole painting
workshop, the first one ever to
be held in this area, was
Saturday and Sunday at the
school building in Lexington
The group of tourteen woncm
painted lor eight hours both
davs
The workshop was rondix
ed by Mrs Jim Alekandei
from 'Milton Freewater, who
leaches tole painting there All
but two of the women art
klodonU of hers
The group learned new
technique and lo paint things
they had never dime before:
Docile, da n.U lions rosea,
lilacs. Queen Anne's lac,
fieache. pine cones, rasptier
rie and strawberries
At the workshop were Mrs.
IVlbert Piper. Mrs. Eldon
Padherg, Mrs Hob Davidson,
Mrs Ue Padherg and Mrs.
Jean Teel. all Lexington, Mrs
Hob Mabonev, Mrs Phil
Mahoney.Mr James Norene,
Mrs Doug Dubuque. Mrs Art
Walkins, Mrs Carl Spaulding
and Mrs Hutch laiughlin, all
Heppner, Mrs Memn leon
arti. Hernnston, and Mrs
Irene Hissmger. Pendleton
"A great time was had by all,"
one of the painter commented
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MAJviR LEAGl'E
TEAM STANDINGS
Name of team w , I
Inland Chemical 8 4
BPoE : 5
Heppner eneer T 5
W rights Countrv Store 5 7
IOO.F. " 5 T
M C G G 4 8
High Ind Game-Dave Eck-n.an--2o3.
Butch Wmters-201
High Ind Series-Dave Eck-man-53.
Rav Massev-510
High Team Ga'me-M C G G -l-40.
Iroatid Chemical-925.
High team series-M C G G -27.
Inland Chemical-2iC.
Tlie photographer just missed the magic catch Dave Eckman
made just before he wen! out of (rounds Two from Condon are
right on him From the two yard line. Heppner went over for he
one and only TD of the game for either side
KOFFEE KIT KEGLERS
TEAM W L
The Ijist Drops 9 3
The Three Holer 7 5
Weary Wives 6 6
Screwballs 6 6
The Dregs 5 7
The Whizzers 3 9
High Ind Game-Phyllis
Cole-177 High Ind Series
Phy llis Cole-510 High Team
Game-Weary Wives-527
High Team Series-Wearv
Wives-1541
THE NORTH I.EXlV.ToN
l.IEST(K K ( LI B met Fn-
dav after schiwl at the
Lexington School The meet
ing was called to order by the
president Kathy Bartiett
There was discussion on the
fair The club will put a
window display at Sears,
during National 4-H week Oct.
1-7
Club members worked on
their record books A meeting
in Oct will be held for election
of officers
Refreshments were served
by the Griebs.
Reporter.
Ken Gneb
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