Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 20, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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Riuerside High dumps Prairie Ciffy, 12-8
lone crushes Cascade lochs
in a 60-32 scoring spree
The lone Cardinals scored a
TD on the second play of the
game and went on to defeat
Cascade Locks 60-32 in the Big
Sky Conference, Friday at
Cascade Locks.
The Cardinals led the Pi
rates in passing, 6 for 6. The
Pirates completed 7 out of 18.
The Pirates dominated the
rushing with a total of 351
yards to the Cards 266.
In the first quarter, penal
ties held the Cardinals to one
touchdown. Aaron Klinger
scored on a 66 yard run with
Phil Carlson completing the 2
point run.
lone rallied in the second
quarter to score 28 points,
when Aaron Klinger ran 61
yards for 6 points and team
mate Carlson ran for the 2.
Cascade Locks quickly got
the ball but fumbled. Carlson
recovered and ran 43 yards for
the Cards' third touchdown.
Klinger ran the conversion.
The Cards then went to the
air and scored another TD
when Tod Peterson threw a 20
yard pass to Joel Peterson.
Fighting back, the Pirates
finally got on the scoreboard
on a 1 yard touchdown play.
The scoreboard added more
points for the visiting Cards
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mun
kers enjoyed a fishing trip last
week to the Deschutes River.
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(hrerieudrr. Sharon Stewart. Linda Ball. Hobble
Acock and Danelte I.eighton show their excitement
after Kivrrtidr scored the winning touchdown against
Prairie tltv.
Riverside's Jim Graham
4 yard gain.
tion added 6 more points.
During the third quarter,
the Cardinals increased their
half-time lead when Carlson
ran 37 yards for a touchdown.
Senior Joe Rietmann threw to
Klinger for the extra points.
Cascade Locks scrambled
back to score three touch
downs but failed to catch lone.
Ione's final two tallies came
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scrambles up the middle for a .
when Klinger ran 65 yards in
the first play of the fourth
quarter, then Joe Rietmann
scored on a yard run. Phil
Carlson added the final two
points.
The Cardinals will be going
after their third straight
conference win this Friday
when they meet the Arlington
Honkers, 2 p.m., at lone.
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With 39 seconds remaining
in the game, senior Jerry
Donovan ran 12 yards (or a
touchdown to spur the River
side Pirates pa&s the Prairie
City Panthers, 12 8, in their
first non-conference game
Friday in Boardman.
Mike Wetherell's Pirates
took an early lead in the game
when they scored on their first
possession on a 3? yard run by
Jim Graham.
The Pirates held the Pan
ther scoreless untill the
second quarter when Quarter
back Scott Bates passed to
Mike Cameron for a touch
down with only one minute
and 30 seconds remaining in
the half. Dean Hicks ran for
the two extra points, putting
the panthers on top 8-6.
Riverside came back in the
second half and held Prairie
City's rushing to 20 yards and
kept their opponents inside
their 40 in the third quarter
ana to the 20 in the fourth
quarter.
The Pirates touchdown
came when quarterback
jvs drop opener
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to Pilot Rock
Inexperience and opening
game jitters plagued the
Heppner High School junior
varsity football squad at Pilot
Rock last Monday afternoon
when it dropped an 8-6
decision to the Rockets.
Wade Padberg and Mike Or
wick combined for a 94-yard
pass play that provided Hepp
ner with the lone score. The
extra point attempt was
successful, but nullified by a
penalty, and another long
scamper by Padberg was also
called back due to a penalty.
'There were lots of mis
takes," said coach Dale Conk-
JVs lose
again
Heppner junior varsity foot
ballers suffered their second
consecutive loss Monday af
ternoon with a 24-0 setback to
Condon.
"Football is a contact sport
and we simply did not make
contact," said Coach Dale
Conklin. "When this group
makes up their mind to hit,
then we are going to win."
Cited for outstanding efforts
in the contest were Chris
Rauch, Mike Orwick, Allen
Burkenbine, Joe Kenny and
John Schiller.
Heppner seeks revenge this
Monday afternoon at the rodeo
grounds against the Pilot
Rock JVs. Game time is 4:30
p.m.
SCORING:
Condon
Heppner
6 0 12 6 - 24
0 0 0 0 - 0
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Daryl Frederickson threw the
winning pass to Jerry Dono
van. Riverside lead the rushing
by carrying the ball 33 times
for a total of 157 yards while
Prairie City rushed 81 yards in
31 carries. In the passing
category Prairie City threw H
times and completed eight foi
a total of 1 16 yards. Riverside
completed two passes out ol
seven for a total of 16 yards
Jim Graham lead the Pi
rates in rushing with a total ol
80 yards on 12 carries.
Teammates Chris Snyder and
Murk Mesteth each had eighl
tackles with Chris getting tout
assists and Mark with seven
After the game, Coach Mike
YVetherell commented that
Riverside had no difficulty
switching from 8-man tc
11-man football. Wetherell
was very pleased with the
performance of his team
especially with the defensive
and offensive linebackers.
Riverside plays host tt
neighboring Heppner this Fri
day. 2 p.m., in Boardman.
lin, "but they can be cor
rected. With more experience
this is going to be a good
football team."
Cited for outstanding play
were Padberg and Orwick,
both offensively and defen
sively. Joe Kenny, Allen
Burkenbine and Kyle Bushke
were also praised for defen
sive play.
The JVs will be at home
Monday afternoon in a grid
contest with Condon. Game
time has been moved up from
6 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the rodeo
grounds.
SCORING:
Heppner
Pilot Rock
6000-6
0080-8
Ford
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Gron Torino Brougham 2-Door Hardtop
shown with optional deluxe bumper group
1974 Ford LTD. The quiet full-:
Quiet, luxurious, beautifully built:
that's LTD for 74. A high level of
craftsmanship wherever you look,
from the fit of the doors, hood and
trunk to the impressive list of LTD
features. Steel belted radial tires.
Automatic transmission. Power .
steering Power brakes, and more.
All stondord on LTD for 74.
See all the 74's from Ford on September 21.
The closer you look, the better we look.
Ranchers
feed the
wildlife
Predator did their bit
toward increasing the meat
shortage In the period from
July IS through Aug. 11 by
taking a total of 286 domestic
animals and 175 fowl for their
own dining.
Greatest losses were in
sheep and lambs with preda
tors taking 49 sheep and 234
lambs. The depredation report
given the Oregon Department
of Agriculture by the Division
of Wildlife Service. Oretton
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and
Wildlife, showed Wheeler the
only one of the 26 Oregon
counties reporting that did not
lose either sheep or lambs or
both to predators. The county
with greatest loss in sheep and
lambs was Linn, with five
sheep and 48 lambs.
Topping the fowl losses to
predators were chickens with
a total of 80 and geese came in
second. Forty-three geese
went for predator dining and
all but 12 of them were from
Jackson County farms. The 12
were from Washington Coun
ty. The chicken losses were
scattered among nine counties
with Benton County's loss of 20
chickens the greatest. Twenty-three
turkeys were taken
by predators. Other losses in
fowl included eight ducks,
seven guniea hens, and 15
peacocks. The peacocks were
all on Crook County.
Miscellaneous predator
damage reported during the
Julv 15-Aug. 11 period includ
ed porcupine damage in
Jackson County to one prune
tree and 12 pear trees;
raccoon and opossum damage
to sweet corn in Linn County
and in Marion County, dam
age to a fish trip by blue heron
and the destroying by fox of
pheasants being raised com
mercially for a game.com
"pany. The number of pheas
ants lost was not reported.
Mustang II. A new class
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Mustang II is 1 9 inches shorter than lost year's
Mustang .'. . even a bit shorter than the original
one. It's more than a new Mustang. It's a whole
new class of small car: First Class. In every way.
From its jewel-like exterior to its handsomely
appointed interior, the new Mustang n gives
Ford LTD Brougham 2-door Hardtop shown with
optional deluxe wheel covers, white sidewall
Tires ana aeiuxe Dumper group.
Forloy Ootor Compony
126 East May, Heppner, Oregon 97S36
.
usflangs odgo
by Joseph, 6-0 ,
Over anxious or over confi
dent might best account for
the showing the Heppner
Mustangs made Friday night
against Joseph.
Although the Mustangs won
the ball game 6-0, they had a
tough time doing it. The lone
score came in the first quarter
on an end around by Clayton
Wilson.
It was a see-saw game all
the way, with neither team
able to move the ball efficcnt
y in their opponent's terri-
Planners
meet
Sept. 26
The Long Range Planning
Committee of the Morrow
County School District has
scheduled a public meeting at
Heppner High School for Sept.
26 at 7:30 p.m.
The committee has been
expanded to include local
planning committees in each
attendance area.
The purpose of this meeting
will be to provide background
information on past activities
of the committee and to
inform committee members
on current and proposed
growth activities in Morrow
County.
In this connection, repre
sentatives of those companies
whose activities are likely to
increase the population of
Morrow County, have been
invited to attend the meeting
and speak on their proposed
activities and the effect their
expansion could have on the
school district.
Several companies have
indicated they will have rep
resentatives present.
This should be an informa
tive meeting for all citizens of
Morrow County, and all inter
ested residents are invited.
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of small can First Class.
you o luxurious level of standord equipment
you probably never expected to find a a small
car. Yet Mustang U still carries an economical
small-car price. Mustang IT comes in two
different body styles, four different models.
See them soon.
1974 Ford Torino. The
FORD
lory.
The Mustangs scored anoth
er TD In the fourth quarter
only to have the play nullified
by a penalty. In the last
minutes of the ball game
Joseph was knocking on the
Mustangs door; however, the
clock ran out giving the
Mustangs the win.
This Friday the Mustangs
take on the Pirates at
Boardman in their first league
game. Game time is 2 p.m.
Dft. NORENE'S
VETERINARY
HOSriTAL
WILL BE CLOSED
From Sept. 18 thru
Sept. 25
Plant your money...
and watch it growl
Small sumi saved steadily
grow into big totals. Open
a savings account with ut,
soon . . . plant money in
it, regularly.
Bonlt interest, compound
ed regularly, helps your
savings mount up foster.
HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST
NATIONAL
LUL4 BANK,
MjojrPIPRJt
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MXSt srv.d- ?,
Mustang E Ghia
solid mid-size.
Torino's got a new young look this
year. Excitingly restyled outside . . .
exciting new features inside. And
lots of solid car to go with them.
A new young look, a smooth and
steady ride. That's Torino 74.
FORD
DIVISION
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Sept 27
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