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    Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR . Thursday. May I. 1975
liie businessmen of ihis area
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Enjoy friendly service
and good
food after the game
Wagon Wheel Cafe
A friend of youth programs.
BARNETTS SEED
Lucky fellows,
there's a
In your future.
Farley Motors
I Fuel up L ; J we are glad to support the little
t ' rase i league program in our community,
before the gtme Bd
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Our best insurance is serving the Have a great season,
' youth of our community. Utile Leaguers.
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You have a good season. We're always 1 I
in season. i j
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Best Dfbhes for Little League's ft Our team is ready to
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success from your friends at IV
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and low prices.
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Columbia Basin Electric Co, 1
Uttie League adds up . . .
We always play ball
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Fisherman
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See you after the game,
like chvfiys.
RAW DRIVE-IN
DuSfiflfJS 17111 11018 Li
Echo 4-voy meet
Placing in all 16 events and
winning nine, the Heppner
Mustangs picked up a fourway
meet victory at Echo Monday
afternoon. Team scores were
Heppner 127'2. Umatilla 112.
Echo 63. lone 23' i.
Double winners were Pad
berg with victories in the 220
and 440 and Dewayne Mc
Clain. mile and two-mile.
David McLeod was high
point man with 22. He won the
high jump with a leap of 6'2"
and was second in both
hurdles races. Padberg and
Clayton Wilson each had 18,
McClain picked up 16. Ray
Gate added 13, Carl Christman
earned 12 and Dan Marshall
had 10.
Leroy Hea was high-point
performer for lone with 12'a
points. Marvin Johnson added
six and Rick Peterson had
five.
Meet Results:
Long Jump: Hale. E,
16'10';,"; Correa. E. 16'9'':
Madison, E. 15'3'j"; Mar
shall. H. H'll'i'.
Shot Put: Fisher, E. 42'3";
Croxen. U, 400"; Morris, U,
397"; Marshall. H, 38"4";
Peterson. I, 37'8".
Discus: Morris. U. 131'9";
Marshall. H, 129"3"; Croxen.
U. 10O"; Peterson. !. 1039";
Devine, H. 102 6".
High Jump: McLeod. H.
6'2": Rea. I. 5'9": Fisher. U.
5'6"; Barton, U. 5'4"; Cate. H.
5T
410 Relay: Heppner :Cate,
McLaughlin. Wilson. Kilken
ny). 49.6; Echo. 49.8; Umatil
la. 50 4.
Mile: McClain. H. 5:05:
Donaldson. U. 5:06.2: Cook. U.
5:08 1: Evans. H. 6:01.6.
loo: Wilson. H. 10 8: Thorp.
U. 109: Correa. E. 11.0:
Peterson. 1. 11.1: Madison. E.
11.2.
410: Padberg. H. 549:
Kilkenny. H, 57.3: Johnson. I.
58 8, Hale. E. 59.9; Lindstrom.
I. 60.4.
Javelin: Leader. U. 1632";
Wilson. H. 146'2"; Christman.
H. 1317"; Horn. E. 127'5";
Marty Smith. H. 120 0".
High Hurdles: Barton. U.
13.7. McLeod. H. 14.1; Rea. I.
14 7: Freeman. U. 14 8; Madi
son. E. 16 2. (100-yard race)
K80: Cate. H. 2:17.4; Cook,
U. 2:19.3: Ruth. E. 2:28.1:
Berry. E. 2.28.4; Evans. H.
n t.
220: Padberg. H. 24 1:
Correa. E. 25.6: Leader. U.
26 6: Johnson. I. 27.0.
I-ow Hurdles: Freeman. U.
23.1: McLeod, H. 23.1; Thorp.
U. 24.3: Rea. I. 250; Mc
Laughlin. H. 25.0.
Two-Mile: McClain. H.
10:59 5: Donaldson. U.
11:116; Fisher. U. 12:23.5:
Morris. U. 12:23.7.
Pole Vault: Christman. H.
10'6": Martinez. U. 100":
Madison. E. 9'6": McLaugh
lin. H. 8 6": Hale. E. 8 0".
.Mile Relay: Heppner (Wil
son. Kilkenny. McLeod. Pad
berg . 3:45.7; Umatilla.
4.11 7: Echo. 4:27.2.
JVs stepped
by Stcnfield
The Heppner Mustang JVs
playing their first regulation
game of the season, lost to the
Stanfield JVs. 8-5. Things
started quickly for the Stan
field JV s as they scored 3
runs in the top of the first
inning, on three base bits and
one error. Heppner JVs
countered with two runs of
their own on singles by Curtis
Sweek and Kelly Martin and a
double by David Allstott. The
Tiger s scored three more
runs in the third inning and
two in the fourth for an 8-2
lead.
The Mustangs JVs tallied
once in the fifth on singles by
Jim Lank ford and David
Allstott. They could manage
only two more runs in the
bottom of the seventh inning.
Jim Lankford. seeing his
first action on the mound,
pitched seven innings, gave up
seven hits and struck out nine
Tigers. His teammates com
mitted six errors.
Heppner collected eight
base hits. Leading hitters
were Curtis Sweek. 2-2. and
David Alstott 2-4.
Mustangs third a
Invitational most
Emergency rule on
salmon fishing
Heppner's track team fini
shed third in the 13-team John
F. Kennedy invitational track
and field meet held at Mt.
Angel last weekend. Overall
team scoring was Santiam 93.
Salem Academy 73. Heppner
71. St Paul 70. Regis 45. John
F. Kennedy 44. Vernonia 42.
Catlin (label 29. Mount Angel
Prep 28. Portland Christian
23. Jefferson 6. Western Men
nonite 4. and Concordia Luth
eran 0
Wade Padberg paced (he
Mustangs with a double vic
tory in the 440 and 880 and
collected 23 individual points.
His 440 mark was :51.7 and
turned in a lifetime best of
2 05 1 in the 880.
Cart Christman also collect
ed a best with a leap of 116" in
the pole vault which was good
for second place. The only
other second came in the mile
relay with Ray Cate, John
Kilkenny. David Mclx-od and
Padberg running 3:43.69.
McLeod earned three third
place finishes. His thirds
came in the high and low
hurdles and the high jump
The Mustang 440-relay team
of Cate. Steve McLaughlin,
Clayton Wilson and Padberg
ran fourth in the meet with a
48 33 clocking Wilson also
picked up a fourth in the 100
and was fourth in the 220.
Dewayne McClain lowered
his mile time for the season to
4 49 37 and was fourth. Other
places for Heppner were
earned by Dan Marshall with
a fifth in the discus and David
Allstott was sixth in the high
jump.
'it was a good meet
although the weather was
poor," said coach Chuck
Starr. "It was a great experi
ence for us. We now have a
better idea how we stand in
state-wide competition and
what we have to do to be ready
for the state meet in two
weeks."
This weekend the Mustang
trackmen will be competing in
the Umatilla Invitational at
Umatilla on Saturday. Field
events are scheduled to begin
at 12 o'clock with running
events to start at 12:30. The
following Monday Heppner
w ill be at Pendleton for a 3:30
p.m. meet.
The mouths of most Colum
bia River tributary streams
are now closed to angling for
salmon 12 inches and over and
steelhead under an emergen
cy rule adopted by the Oregon
Wildlife Commission last Fri
day. the rule strengthens the
closure already in effect on
the Columbia River and will
remain in force through July
Si. The Commission adopted
the amendment after State
Police reported citing a num
ber of anglers for cheating on
the Columbia River closure.
They were fishing at the
mouths of tributary streams.
Tanner Creek in particular,
and allowing their lines to
drift out into the Columbia
River itself.
All Columbia River tribu
taries between Astoria and St.
Helens and all those east of the
Sandy River are closed from
their mouths to the railroad
line which parallels the Col
umbia River.
The closure will not affect
salmon or steelhead angling in
the Willamette River or in
Multnomah Channel which
may both be fished above the
boundary markers located at
their mouths.
The Columbia River closure
was put into effect last month
to protect salmon and steel
head runs destined for the
upper Columbia and Snake
River systems. Runs of both
species are expected to be at
low levels this year due to
heavy losses of downstream
migrants in 1972 and 1973.
Junior
rodeo
June 7-8
The Morrow County Junior
Rodeo will be held June 7 and
8. with an afternoon show each
dav.
This rodeo is for Western
State Junior Rodeo Associa
tion members and Morrow
County residents. There will
be the regular rodeo events as
usual. Howard Johnson. Con
don, will furnish the stock.
There will be a dance
Saturday night with music by
the Country Revue.
Report of Condition
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14 TOTAL AMCTS
Mustangs
upset by
Blue Devils
The Heppner Mustangs
were upset by the Condon Blue
Devils in league action Tues
day, April 22 on the Mustang's
home field. The final score
was 8 7.
The Blue Devils took an
early 3-0 lead their first time
at bat but the Mustangs came
roaring back with 4 runs to
lead 4 3. The Heppner nine
used 3 stolen bases. 3 errors,
and base hits by Kilkenny and
Skow to score their runs.
Condon, however, came
back with one run in the third
and two in the fourth to take a
6-4 lead. Heppner tied it up in
the fifth Inning with two runs
on hits by Kilkenny and
Thomas and 2 stolen bases
, The tenacious Blue Devils
were not to be denied,
however, as they scored twice
in the sixth Inning. The
Mustangs rallied for one run
in the bottom of the seventh
but it was not enough us they
suffered their third league loss
against one win.
The Mustangs were rained
out in their scheduled league
game against Sherman
Thursday.
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