Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 16, 1975, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Mustangs fame
Tigers, 55-49
The Heppner Mustangs
tamed the Stanfield Tigers at
the Heppner gymnasium
Saturday night, 55-49.
The tigers got the first
score in the opening seconds of
play, hut the Mustangs man
aged to keep them from any
further scoring for the next
two minutes. The Mustangs
went scoreless, but finally
they found the range and were
able to hit the basket and get
on the board. When the first
quarter ended the Tigers led
the Mustangs 10-8.
The second period was a
see-saw game with neither
team able to capitalize on the
other team's mistakes and
turnovers. With 1:06 left in the
second period the Mustangs
were able to take the lead
from the Tigers for the first
time. At the half the Mustangs
led the Tigers 25-24
In the third quarter the
Mustangs took advantage of
the Tiger's turnovers and
really started to hit the
basket. During the period they
had as much as a 9-point lead
over their opponents.
During the last period the
Tigers came close to regain
ing the lead. However, the
beiuhth and the rebounding
We, the naff at
MADISON-GILLETTE
WISH TO THANK EVERYONE
WHO PARTICIPATED IN OUR
GRAND OPENING. YOUR
PRESENCE HELPED MADISON
GILLETTE BECOME THE LARGEST
SINGLE DEALER IN THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE MONTH
OF DECEMBER
"THI
mnint
HEPPNER ELKS LODGE B.P.O.E.
NO. 358
Crab Feed - Dance
Jan. 25, 1975
$7.50 per person includes food,
drinks, dancing.
Dance to the music of the
Don Redfield group
For Elks
J v B
efforts of the Mustangs proved
to be the telltale factor in the
game. With 33 seconds left the
Mustangs had a fi-point lead,
52 46. and a shot from the foul
line made the 55-43 final score.
John Kilkenny was high
point man for the .Mustangs
with 20 points; Dave McLach
lan with 17, Ken Eckman 7,
Dave MoLeod 3 and Clayton
Wilson, Jerry Gentry, Mike
Mills and Clay West 2 each.
Keith Garner of the Tigers
scored 16 points; Jim Newland
15. Brent Kasari 8, Cory
Pearson 5. Don Weetns and
Tony Ramos had 2 each, and
Marvin Mills scored 1.
The Mustangs hit 22 x 55
from the field for a .400
average and hit on 11 x 23 from
the free throw line for a .478
average.
The Tigers hit on 20 x 63
from the field for a .317
average and scored on 9 of 18
from the foul line for a .500
average.
This Friday night the Mus
tangs host the Tiger-Scots of
Wcston-.MiEwen. The JVs
open the game at 6 p.m.
followed by the varsity game
at 7:30 o'clock.
1HAEK Yl
COMPANY WITH A CONSCIENCI "
iftabison-dillrtte, $nz.
Mcl'b "hum trf Ihvrdslvr.
lOUTIJKDU
Dinner served 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Cover charge for dance only, $2.50
person ( includes two free drinks
and out-of-town guests only
lone loses
60-50
The lone Cardinals were
defeated by Touchet. 60-50,
Friday night in a non
conference game.
The Cardinals took a quick
12 6 lead at the end of the first
quarter but were unable to
hold Touchet in the second
period when they scored 20
points to the Cards eight.
In the third period the Cards
and Touchet played even ball
with the Cards scoring 14
points and Touchet, 13.
The Cards were only able to
score 16 points in the final
period w hile their Washington
opponents scored 21.
Both teams made 22 field
goals, but Touchet took ad
vantage of the free throws
from the foul line as they
made 16 x 23 while lone could
only sink 6 x 20.
This Friday night the Card
inals travel to Echo for
another mm -conference game.
Saturday night they host
I'niapine in their first league
game of the Big Sky Confer
ence. KOISI 1ST PIEKt E DIES
Robert Pierce, formerly of
Hrppner. died at Good Shep
herd Hospital. Ilermiston.
Monday. Funeral arrange
ments are eridiiig at Burns
Mortuary Chapel. Ilermiston.
RdMISTM, MK0M 1719
two free
per
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Heppner fakes
close game from
Wasco Co.
The Ileppner , Mustangs
staved off a last -minute attack
by the Redsidcs to defeat
Wasco County 53-50, Friday
night at Maupin.
The Mustangs grabbed a
fast lead in the first period of
play and ended the first period
with a 1:17 lead over the
Redsidcs.
Their lead w as short lived as
the Redsidcs came back,
found the range and took the
lead from the Mustangs by
scoring 20 points to the
Mustangs' 10. and led at the
half 27 2:1.
It was the Mustangs most of
the way in the third period as
I hex held the Redsidcs to 7
liinis for the "period while
they scored IS of their ow n As
(ho thud period ended the
Mustangs had a 41:1-1 lead.
In the fourth quarter the
Mustangs gave the Redsidcs a
slight edge as the Redsidcs
kittled back for a win.
However, the Mustangs were
able to preserve their lead.
The Redsidcs were down by 8
xunts with 21 seconds left in
the game when Don Ellings
worth grabbed a missed
Mustang field goal and raced
down the court to assist in a ."1
point plav for the Hedsides
Another stolen ball resulted in
two nunc points for the
Redsidcs. but time ran out as
lhc had narrowed the Mus
tang lead to :t points. The final
score. Mustangs 5:1. Wasco
Count v 50
The Mustangs bit on 1 x 4K
Irom the held for .:!'; per cent
aiirl hit on 15 v :1" from the huil
line lor 500 per cent The
Ri'dsidi-s hit on I I 4 it from
the field for 271 average and
HI ('Mill It SI I K Mil E
W I.
3 0
5 0
4 2
Sherman Couiitx
Wi ston McKwen
Ileppner
l'il..l I.'ih k
Condi m
W.e-eo (until x
Stnnliold
Riverside
I in Hill. I
2! :i
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9?
In some places
it takes
horsepower...
to provide electric power; in other parts of our
country, helicopters or snowmobiles are re
quired to get people and line equipment to
where they're needed.
Most often more standard transport will
do, but whatever it takes to do the job, the
rural electric promise is to supply reliable
power, even- to consumers off the beaten track.
Being prepared . . . keeping one step
ahead . . . doing our best to ensure good
service for our consumers these are the
principles we live, and work, by.
Ours is a big job . . . but then, we work
for a big country.
Columbia
Electric
itKtrjrtS 'tfl in Gill'irn m liner in Vf
Wheeler, Umatilla Counties
Ileppner, Oregon
hit 14 s :I2 from the tree throw
line for .4:18 per cent.
Top scoring honors for the
Hedsides went to Morolli with
Hi points, followed by Enter
line with 12, Define II, Hall 7,
Woodside and Kllingswnrth 4
each and Moore with 2.
Scoring for the Mustangs
were Ken Kckntan with 17
points, followed by John
Kilkenny 12. Dave McLachlan
7. Clavloit Wilson tl, Jerry
(ionlrv wilh 4. Dave McLeod
:!. Mike Mills and Ik-Wayne
MeClaitt 2 each
Pirates lose
to Scots
The Riverside Pirates lost to
the Tiger-Scnls of Weston
McKwen. 7!H(i. Saturday
night al Athena
The Pirates managed to
grab a lust quarter lead, and
led I he Scots by three points as
I he quarter ended. 14 II. But
the Pirates soon saw their lead
diminish as the Scots came
back in the second period and
seined 22 points to Ihe Pirates'
I I and lead the Pirates 3:1-25 at
the ball
The third quarter as (he
Scots nil the way. as they
niiiscoredihc Pirates 27 li. and
continued their lead through
the loiirlh quarter. 19-15.
.Icrrx Ziebnski, leading
scorer lor Ihe Pirates, had a
sprained fool and hit for only
12 iHiiiiis Richards and Mor
Iih k scored 5 points each.
Velsun 14 Hadlex fi. Shoe
m ike and Smith 2 points each.
Meiithart led the scoring for
Hie Scots with H points,
follow cd In Adams with 16. I)
Reamer hi .1 Helmet', Hai k
lev and King R c.u h. Allord 3
i ami Minick. 2 points each
This was the fourth straight
deliMl lor the Pirates alter
starling the season with six
sir. ugh! wins
Statistics turnovers: Wes
ton Mc Kuril 15. Pirates 2:1.
irlioimds. Weston -McKwen .14.
Pirates ;!2 held goals, Wes
ton McKwen :U 76. Pirates
2oWi free throws, Weston-.
McKwen II 21. Pirates 6 14
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Basin
Co - op
ivfstur nilliam
Cards wallop
fllie Honliers
The lone Cardinals defeated
the Arlington Honkers ill lone
Saturday nighl, 55-41.
The Cards were off In a fast
lead, and as the first period
ended the Cards led the
Honkers, 5 (1. In Ihe second
lieriod ihe Cards were able to
maintain their fast pace and
again out scored the Honkers '
I I H. and led 28 14 at the hair.
In the third and final periods
ol Ihe game Ihe Cards and the
Honkers were lied 10 and 17
points per period respectively,
ami Ihe 14 point lead Ihe Cards
were able to gel in the first tw o
IH'riods was the winning
factor.
High point man for Ihe
Cards was Paul, Peterson with
2o points, who was 7 x 8 from
the field in Ihe first half. He
was followed by Mike Warren
7. Charlie McKlligolt 4, Todd
Peterson 8. Kim (lutierrei 5,
Kicltiiaiin and Griffith 3 each.
Krcbs 4. and Joel Peterson I.
Tom Sim the led the Hon
kers with 15 points, followed,
bv ; Sin v the wilh II.
lone had 21 x 74 from Ihe
held lor ,2HI per cent and Ihe
Cat ds had I I s 2ti from the free
throw line for .500 per rent.
The Honkers had 14 x 4(i from
the held lor .104 and 1:1 x 35
Irom the foul line for .1171 per
eon!
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Cafes Lounges
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Spci hilisl in mixed ill ink
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Construction
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Crushed Kin k
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asphalt Paving
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Drugs, prescriptions
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Open 9 a.m. lo 7 p.m.
(iifts for all occasions.
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Floor Covering
Heating
M&K FLOOR COYFIl INT.
Carpet, Linoleum, Ceramic
Tile, Kitchen Cabinet
Free Estimates
All Work Guaranteed
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counter tops, ceramic tile,
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Heppnor, Ore., Gazette-Times,
The Cards dominated Ihe
hack iKiards in rclxiunds, 40 lo
:to
This Friday Ihe Cardinals
ommi Iheir Hig Sky Conference
as they Iravel lo Kcho,
Saturday night I hey host
I'niapine Came lime is 8 p m.
for the varsilv ,
ft
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Licensed Real Estate Broker
for
Farm and Home Service
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Monuments
Eternal Markers bronze,
granite, installations. Vases.
Cemetary grave markers.
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Serving lone, Ileppner,
& Lexington
i
Thursday, Jan. 16, 1975
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Office Supply
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