Page 8, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday, April 8. 1976
Wranglers hold
first play day
Following a potluck lunch
eon, the Wranglers held their
first playday of the year at the
Wrangler's field.
Winners in the 6 and under
class are as follows: Barrels,
Jason Dougherty. 1st; Duane
Ball, 2nd; Mike Van Schoiack,
3rd; Angie Ashbeck. 4th.
Poles: Jason Dougherty 1st.
Mike Van Schoiack. 2nd: Ted
Schwarz 3rd. Water Race:
Jason Dougherty, 1st: Angie
Ashbeck 2nd, Mike Van Scho
iack. 3rd. Sack Race: Duane
Ball 1st, Jason Dougherty 2nd,
Ted Schwarz 3rd.
In the 7-9 age classBarrels :
Bridget Greenup 1st, Steve
Kerns 2nd, Trish a Mahoney
3rd. Poles: Trisha Mahoney
Is!. Bridget Greenup 2nd.
Bobby Kinzer 3rd, Steve
Miller 4th. Water Race: Steve
Currin 1st, Bridget Greenup
2nd, Steve Miller 3rd. Scott
Dougherty 4th. Sack Race:
Steve Currin 1st. Steve Miller
2nd. Bridget Greenup and
Trisha Mahoney tied for 4th.
In the 10-12 age class.
Barrels: Cliff Dougherty 1st.
Ann Van Schoiack 2nd, Anita
Palmer 3rd. Tar Mahoney and
Brett Sherer tied for 4th.
Poles; Brett Sherer 1st. Anita
Palmer 2nd. Cliff Dougherty
3rd. Ann Van Schoiack 4th.
Water Race: Cliff Dougherty,
, 1st. Ann Van Schoiack 2nd.
Anita Palmer 3rd. Annette
Wilgers4th. Sack Race: Brett
It's Cleanup Time!
Everyone is urged to pitch
in and help clean up the
Willow Creek Country Club.
Bring a rake or paint roller so
the new cart and club build
ings can be painted and the
course cleaned of debris. The
building and grounds com
mittee are in charge of the day
with work beginning at 9 a m..
lunch at noon and a round of
golf in the afternoon Mark
jour calendar for April 10. 9
a.m.
The following day, April 11.
will be the kickoff for men's
Sunday plav Tee time is 9
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Sherer 1st, Cliff Dougherty
2nd. Mike Currin 3rd, Anita
Palmer 4th.
In the 13-17 class. Barrels:
Dawn Peterson and Jana
Steagall tied for 1st, Janice
Mealy 2nd, Tony Currin 3rd.
Kathy Van Schoiack 4th.
Poles: Jana Steagall 1st.
Janice Healy 2nd. Cindy
Dougherty 3rd. Scott Sherer
4th. Water Race: Cindy Dou
gherty 1st, Jack Yocom 2nd,
Jana Steagall 3rd. Krynn
Robinson 4th. Ring Race:
Cindy Dougherty 1st. Jack
Yocom 2nd, Jana Steagall 3rd,
Krynn Robinson 4th. Ring
Race: Jack Yocom 1st, Scott
Sherer 2nd. Cindy Dougherty
3rd. Dawn Peterson and Tony
Currin tied for 4th.
In the 18 and over class.
Barrels: Diane Ball 1st. Kathy
Gilbert 2nd. Dick Sherer 3rd,
Sherrie Kemp 4th. Poles:
Sherrie Kemp 1st, Dick Sherer
2nd. Kathy Gilbert 3rd, Patri
cia Van Schoiack 4th. Water
Race: Dave Daly 1st. Ken
Eckman 2nd. Bob Steagall
3rd. Merlyn Robinson 4th.
Ring Race": Dick Sherer 1st,
Judy Currin 2nd, Ann Schwarz
3rd. Sherrie Kemp 4th.
Following the playday there
was a jackpot team roping
contest held for the members.
Winners were Bob Montgom
ery and Dick Sherer 1st place
and Bob and Jana Steagall 2nd
place.
Over The
Tee Cup
Bv A. Duffer
Women's play began this
past Tuesday and results will
he in the next issue of the
Gazette-Times.
Men's team play is schedul
ed for Wednesday nights. This
will get underway April 21.
You will soon be receiving a
copy of the activity calendar
showing the visitations for the
season as well as the dates and
those in charge of the various
activities.
The weather is getting nicer
or golf so anyone wishing to
play and become a member of
the Club may get the details
by calling Conley Lanham.
t)7ii-58'.m or Monica Jones.
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Duane Ball streaks for "home" after a turn around the
barrels. Duane is a member of the Wranglers and competed
in their first playday in the 6 and under class.
BO RD CONSIDERS FINAL
Bl ILD1NG PLANS
Directors of Morrow County
School District met Monday,
March 29, with architect. Bob
Smith and building principals
to review final plans for the
district's building program.
Principals presented final
revisions to the plans for
proposed construction at Riv
erside High, A C. Houghton
Elementary, lone High and
Heppner High Schools. Archi
tect Smith pointed out that
advertisements for bid open
ing had been placed in two
newspapers and in the Daily
Journal of Commerce. In
addition invitations had been
sent to a number of interested
firms. Smith said that early
responses would indicate that
a number of bids will be
received.
Bid opening is set for April
14. 8 p.m. in the district office
in Lexington. Contractors in
terested in bidding are asked
to contact the architect. Smith
and Hasegawa. Ontario. Ore
gon for bid forms.
Keglers
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Peterson's Jewelers won 4
games from Fiesta Bowl,
Coast to Coast and Gardners
split their 4 game series with 2
games each and Central Mar
ket lost 3 games to Morrow
County Grain Growers.
Roberta Klaus. Coast to
Coast took high honors with a
191 for individual high game
and also a 483 for individual
high series.
Petersons Jewelers rolled
an 8K1 for high team game and
a 2WM for high team series.
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ADRIAN MPS Ml'STANGS
The Heppner diamond crew
played host to the Adrian
Antelopes last Thursday. The
Antelopes, one of the stronger
class A teams in the state
stopped the Mustangs by a
score of 3-2.
Adrian pounded out 10 hits
against the Mustangs, but
some fine fielding plays by the
Mustangs stopped their ral
lies. Heppner used 1 hit and 2
errors in the 6th inning to
score their 2 runs.
Dave Allstott knocked a
double up against the right
field wall in the 3rd inning but
was thrown out at home plate
when he tried to score on a
single by Dennis Peck.
Heppner: 2 R, 3 H, 1 E.
Adrian: 3 R, 10 H. 2 E.
JVS OPEN SEASON
The Heppner JVs opened
their season with a 4th inning
6-1 victory over the Riverside
JVs.
Mike Stookey and Randy
Worden picked up the hits for
Heppner. Worden did a fine
job on the mound giving up 1
hit, walking 3 and striking out
3.
Heppner: 6 R, 4 H, 1 E.
Riverside: 1 R, 1 H, E.
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Ml'STANGS TAKE
TWO FROM PIRATES
The Heppner "Mustangs tra
veled to Boardman, March 30
and defeated the Riverside
Pirates by a score of 7-1.
The Mustang hitters were
led by Clayton Wilson with a
triple and a single in 2 trips
with 3 RBIs. Dave Allstott was
2-4 with I RBI.
Jim Lankford picked up the
win for Heppner to make his
season record 2-0. He limited
the Pirates to 1 hit. Robert
Henry relieved him in the 7th
inning and he also gave up 1
hit.
Heppner 7 R, 6 H, 3 E.
Riverside: 1 R, 2 H. 4 E.
In the return engagement on
the Mustangs home field, the
Heppner '9' triumphed 7-6 in 5
innings.
The Mustangs -tallied 3 runs
in the 1st inning on a double by
Bruce Young. Other leading
hitters were Skow 1-3, Lank
ford 1-2, Allstott 1-2 and Henry
1-2. Jim Lankford picked up
his third win of the season with
no losses.
Seberg was 3-2 for Riverside
while Ken was 1-3 with 2 RBIs.
Heppner: 7 R, 5 H, 5 E.
Riverside: 6 R, 6 H, 5 E.
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