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Mustangs lose to Condon,
IIFITNKK (ORK.) CAZETTK-TIMES, Thiirsdy, October II, 1871 '' 1
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The Heppner Mustangs
were defeated by the Condon
Blue Dovili Friday night at
Condon, 22 7.
"Condon played a great ball
ame while we fumbled and
had passes intercepted in key
plays." said Mustang Coach
Chuck Starr in describing
Friday night's loss.
The Blue Devils scored first
in the second quarter on a 16
yard run by Bryce Logan. The
try for the 2 point conversion
failed and Condon led 6-0.
Later in the period the
Mustangs got back into the
ball game on a 4 yard pass
play from Gentry to McLeod.
Matt Greenup kicked the PAT
and the Mustangs led 7-6.
In the third quarter the Blue
Drvils scored again when
Dave Eaton intercepted a
Mustang pass and ran the ball
back 62 yards for the TD. The
try for the extra points, Logan
to Shearer, was good. Condon
led 14 7.
The fourth quarter saw the
same two Blue Devils set up
another score as Shearer took
a pass from Logan and
galloped 22 yards for another
TD. The try for the extra
points, Logan to Eaton, was a
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Jerry Gentry. Heppner Mustang, rifles a pass to a
teammate during a light scrimmage before the Condon
game. Condon beat the Mustangs 22-7 last Friday
night.
pass completion good for 2
points.
The gun ended the ball game
with the final score Condon 22,
Heppner 7
Mats for rTiday night's
game: First downs, H 5, (C)
8; Net yards rushing, (Hi 20,
iC) 89; Net yards passing, (Hi
52, (Cl 73; Penalties, (Hi 35,
C)20.
Jerrv Gentry completed
8x27 , pass (or 52 yards,
including one TD. Mike Berg
strom gained 17 yards in 7
carries and John Boyer aver
aged 33 4 yards per punt.
Tonight the Mustangs meet
the Pilot Rock Rockets at the
Fairgrounds, with game time
at 8 p.m.
This is a crucial game for
the Mustangs, as they must
win their remaining four
league games to stay in
contention for a first place tie.
Condon presently holds the
league lead; however, it faces
Weston McE wen this week
and a win by the Scotties
would place the Columbia
Basin League contenders in a
three-way tie for first place.
Should this happen, the Azi
Point System will be used to
determine the winner in the
league. The Azzi system
awards the winner of each
league game plus points, while
5,000 hunters in area observe rules, mostly
Opening day of deer season
found many local hunters
getting their buck and return
ing home sooner than antici
pated. Some of the men had
their limit and were home by
noon Saturday.
One hunter and his party
were back in Heppner with
three bucks, two forked horns,
and a four point, by 10 a.m.
Game Biologist Glen Ward
said he was pleased with the
way most of the 5.000 hunters
in this area co-operated with
the Oregon State Game Com-
lone Jr.
High loses
The lone Jr. High football
team lost to the Heppner
Ponies Oct. 4. 24-0.
Boys on the lone team are:
Ricky Gilbert, Clint Carlson,
Brian Rietniann. Leland
White. Dennis Thompson.
John Lindstrom. Wade West,
Bud Kincaid. Scott Sherer,
Danny McEIligntt. Leon Nix.
Penms Siefani. Robin LaRue,
John Piening. Bruce Miilman,
Jerry Rietmann. Glen Krebs.
Todd Sherer. Alan Roberts.
John Kincaid and Leslie
Thompson.
The team is coached by
Jerry Martin. Managers are
Stuart Keene ana Jeff Ed
mundson. Cheerleaders are
Natalie Tews. Jeanie Piening
and Carol McElligott.
mission and State Fish and
Game Department deputies.
"When you have that many
hunters in the area, you are
bound to have a few who either
don't know the law or are
inexperienced hunters," said
Ward, who was referring to
two dk killed in this area. A
spike elk was shot Saturday
and the carcass was found by
another party of hunters lute
Sundav. Ward was notified of
the violation. The meat was
spoiled.
Another hunter shot a five
point elk, but he was seen by a
local hunter. The violator,
after shooting the elk, made
for his truck and left the
scene. Ward was again noti
fied and he brought the
carcass into Heppner, after it
was field dressed. The elk
weighed 365 pounds and will
be given to the Morrow County
Welfare Department for dis
tribution. There are reports of other
minor violations. However,
none have been reported to
local authorities, and no
arrests have been made.
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Archie Bechdolt displays the four-point buck he shot
near Hardman Saturday. Bechdolt, 73, has been
hunting in this area for many years, but he claims this
buck had one of the best racks of horns he has ever
seen. The but k dressed nut at t:t8 pounds.
the losing team receives
minus points, up to and
including 10 points.
Heppner would have to win
its next four games by at least
10 points and hope the Blue
Devils and llij Scot ties scores
are close. Should this happen
the winner would be deter
mined by adding all the plus
points and subtracting the
minus points.
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Mike Orwick fakes a handolf to one man and prepares
to hand the ball to his right halfback in a practice
session last week.
JVs smother
Condon, 26-6
The Heppner JVs "put it all
together" and did what their
big brothers couldn't do. They
defeated the Condon eleven,
26-6, Tuesday at Condon.
The first score of the game
for Heppner came on a 55 yard
pass play. Allstott to Burken
bine, for the TD. The PAT
failed and Heppner led 6-0 at
the half.
Condon came back in the
third quarter and tied the
game, but Heppner's Wade
Padberg took the ball on an
end sweep and ran 70 yards for
a TD.
In the fourth quarter the JVs
scored again as Dave Harris
took the ball over from the 6
yard line for another Heppner
TD.
Toward the end of the fourth
quarter Padberg went w ide on
another end sw eep, good for 38
yards and the final TD. Dave
Allstott scored the only PAT
with an end run.
The Heppner JVs piny
Weston-McEwen here Monday
at 3 p.m. s
(Note. Car keys for a Pinto
car were found following the
game with Condon. The keys
are at Condon, but will be
returned to Heppner by call
ing the high school at 676-9138.)
MSTAiGS
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Heppner High Schedule
THE 1973 HEPPNER HIGH MUSTANGS
No ..irn.- I'ositi.n
10 Karl Harrison
12 Mike Orwick QB
15 Jerry Gentry QB
20 Wade Padberqr HB
22 Clayton Wilson HB
25 Rob Eckman HB
30 Dana Sweek HB
32 Joe Kenny FB
35 Ken Eckman HB
40 Doug Harris HB
42 Matt Greenup f B
45 Mike Bergstiom FB
50 Randy Morris C
55 Dan Marshall C
60 Jim Marquardt G
62 Matk Wright G
64 Mike Mills G
66 John Kilkenny G
68 Jim Wilhelm C
70 John Myers T
72 Kyle Buschke T
74 Charlie Sumner T
W.'Uht
MS
133
166
141
164
US
127
151
147
136
160
189
19S
1S1
127
157
186
198
134
173
209
167
CHEERLEADERS
Donna Bellamy
Toni Toll
Mary Healy
Judy Healy
Marjie Rolxrts
Home flames
f EPT. 14 JOSEPH
fiEPT. 28 McEWEN
OCT. 11 PILOT ROCK
OCT. 19 UMATILLA
Away Games
SEPT. 21 RIVERSIDE
OCT. 5 CONDON
OCT. 26 WASCO
NOV. 2 SHERMAN
Sr.
Soph. 76 Greg Clow T 210 Soph.
Jr. 80 Dyrk Dunlap E 136 Sr.
Soph. 82 Jack Chitty E 153 Sr.
Soph. 84 Doug Gonty E 1S6 Sr.
Soph. 85 Dave McLeod QB E 142 Jr.
Sr. 86 Cliff Harris E 152 Sr.
Jr. 88 John Boyer E 165 Sr.
Jr. David Allstott QB 146 Fr.
Soph. Steve McLaughlin E 145 Fr.
Sr. Allen Burkenbine E 137 Soph.
Sr. John Schiller E 132 Fr.
Sr. Dale Munkers G 160 Soph.
Soph. Bill Van Schoiack G !46 Soph.
Jr. Charlie Rawlins G 164 Fr.
J r. David- Srandltaqen T- 1?9 Soph".
Jr. Bruce Cook . T 229 Fr.
Jr. Chris Rauch C 178 Fr.
Sr. Mike Lynch T 140 Fr.
Sr. Mike Buschke G 130 Fr.
Soph. Chuck Davidson G 170 Soph.
Sr. John Luciani T 200 Jr.
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Chuck Starr
Assist. Coach: Dean Naffscijter
J.V. Coach: Dale Conklin
First National Bank of Oregon
Heppner Branch
Gardner's Men's Wear
The Gazette-Times
John Gochnauer
Farm Bureau Insurance
Gonty's
Gray's Repair Shop and
Union Oil Consignee
Heppner Auto Parts
Heppner Cleaners
Murrays Rexall Drug
Northwestern Motel
Peterson's Jewelers
Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply
Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency
Jack Van Winkle's Sears
Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant
Thomson Bros. Grocery
Turner. Van Marter and Bryant Ins.
Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge
Western Auto Store
Heppner Laundromat
Heppner Inland Chemical Co.
Heppner-Morrow County Chamber
of Commerce
Heppner Nor-Gas
Leonards Mobil Service
Kinzua Corporation
M & R Company
Mi Ladies Apparel
Morrow County Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Cal's Arco Service
Cal's Lounge and Cafe
Case Furniture Co.
Central Market
Coast-to-Coast Store
Dean's Second Hand Store
L. E. Dick
Elma's Apparel
Farley Motor Co.