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Qualify .for Stfotfo
The Heppner girls track
team qualified 6 girls and the
boys qualified 5 members to
the State Class A track and
field meet at Lewis and Clark
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Heppner teams bowling at the State Tournament, Salem,
May 8 9 included the following teams: Gardner's Men's
Wear, Central Market, Murray Drugs and Heppnerettea.
Names of the women bowlers competing in both singles
and doubles include:
Jo Pettyjohn Melba Quackenbush
Faye Ruhl Ruth Bergstrom
Gladys Heliker Yvonne Lovgren
June Bellenbrock Inetia Cantin
Alvina Padberg Roberta Klaus
Eva Griffith-Fran Cook
Janice Paustain Jean Ball
Harriet Evans Ellen Campbell
Roxie Lovgren Evelyn Coulter
Eddi Skow Mary Kennison
Bowlers who received Bicentennial patches are:
June Bellenbrock-208, 201
Inetia Cantin 212, 220, 222 ( 605 scratch in team event)
Jean Ball-202
Jo Pettyjohn-202
Alvina Padberg-200
Women bowlers who will compete for the Morrow County
Crain Growers June 6-7 are:
Bebe Munkers Shirley Cox
Lynda Dunlap Marie Turner
Phyllis Cole-Betty Mills
Fishing Season
Opens Saturday,
Fishing season for this area
will open this Saturday, May
22. Some waters opened last
month and the balance will be
open from this Saturday until
closing.
Game Commission person
nel reported that Rhea Creek,
Willow Creek and Cutsforth
Park were stocked on Wed
nesday of this week with 1 ,0t0
legal sized trout each. Rock
Creek was stocked earlier.
There has been somo fish
loss at Penland Lake due to
last winter's heavy Ice cover.
The extent of the ks is still
unknown at this dale.
Wincland Lake and Bull
Prairie have been fair to good
for rainbow. Fishing for bass
and catfish has been very good
at the mouth of Willow Creek.
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Kerr. KrUti F.dmundsoa, Vkkl
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College, Portland, May 21-23.
The boys finished In a tie for
second and the girls finished
third at the District 7-A meet
held at Condon last weekend.
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Anglers art advised . to
consult the regulations about
limits and special regulations
in certain water.
IONE TRACK
At the district track meet N
Heppner the following result
are: Catherine McEWgott
placed sixth In the 100 yd.
dash, fourth In the 230; Janet
McEUigott waa fourth la the
80 and the 880 medtay relay
placed fourth consisting of
Catherine and Janet McEUi
gott. Lisa Martin, and Kim
Cofenas. Todd Petersen came
in fifth In the 800 and Scott
Sherer was sixth In the two
mile run.
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Team coring for the boys
were Sherman County 110,
Heppner and Weston-McEwen
63, Wasco County 87, Umatilla
89, Pilot Rock 43'4, Helix 37,
Condon 33, Riverside 29V4,
Echo 18 and lone 3.
Team scoring for the girls
were Sherman 110, Wasco
County 88, Heppner 66, Pilot
Rock 60, Echo 37, Weston Mc
Ewen IS, lone and Umatilla 13
and Riverside 0.
The Heppner girls earned
three blue ribbons as Diane
Holland set a school record in
the Javelin with a toss of 113".
Maureen Healy won the 440
with a time of 1:0.5 and the
relay team of Kimee Hague
wood, Lori Harrison, Debbie
Cox and Healy was first with a
time of 1:58 8.
Molly Pierce qualified for
state running second in the 880
with a time of 2:45.9. Healy.
was also second in the 220 with
.26.1 and Holland was second
in the shot put with a distance ,
of 31'3-H".
Other winners for Heppner
were Healy, fourth in the high
Jump at 4'10"; Taint Toll,
sixth, In the long Jump with
1S'6"; the 440 relay team of
Toll, Cox, Harrison and Hag
ue wood finished fourth In the
hurdles at : 16.7 and second in
the 220 with :27.8.
Wade Padberg earned sec
ond spot in the 220 and the 440
to earn a trip to Portland. His
:32.2 in the 220 was his best
time ever. He was :53.3 in the
440. The 440 relay team of
Marlin, McLaughlin and Piper
qualified with :47.4 and second
place. Dan Marshall's 122'"
toss in the discus for second
place puts him In the state
meet.
There were several other
personal best by the boys.
Martin bettered his own school
record In the triple Jump by
three Inches and placed third
with 40'8". Marty Smith threw
46'104" in the shot put and
placed third and earned fifth
in the discus with a toss of
112'2". Greg Clow also placed
in the discus with a 109'5" and
sixth place. Marshall's 41'
24" toss in the shot earned
fourth.
Piper Jumped 5'10" in the
high Jump for a third and the
mile relay team of Marlin,
McLaughlin, Piper and Pad
berg were third in 3:46.8.
Little League
Much of the new Heppner Little League fen.e has been
installed. A work party of team coaches was assisted by Paul
Sumner and Bob Klaus in setting up the new fence last
Thursday night.
The remaining fence panels will be installed this week
when painting of new advertising signs has been completed.
A second base coat of paint on the sign panels was painted
by a Lion Club work party of Mike Andersen, Clayton Herzog,
Dave Dollarhlde and Dave Harrison. Hal Whi taker and his
class cut and drilled end sections for tying the fence panels
together.
Little League Standings as of May 15: Giants 3-0; Indians
2-1; Dodgers 12 and Braves 0-3.
GIANTS SUP BY INDIANS 84
In a weiliUyed Little League game May 6, the Giants
lipped by the Indiana f-f to take sole possession of first
place.
Bob Bier pitched all the way for the win for th Giants.
Gutierra was the starting pitcher for the Indicr and pitched
an til suffering an elbow injury.
LITTLE LEAGUE
May 18,1 p.m.
May , 8 p.m.
May 84, 8 p.m.
May 23, lp.m.
May 38, 8 pm.
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Golfers Win
The Heppner girls golf team
finished second in the district
golf tournament held at the
Juniper Country Club, Red
mond, May 10-11.
District 7 is the north east
part of the state and this year
only seven schools competed
from this area. B schools A,
AA and AAA all competed
against one another. A team is
comprised of five girls with
the four best scores of each
round added together for a
team total.
This year a tourney was 36
holes, 18 played Monday and
18 played Tuesday. The best
two teams qualified for the
state tournament to be held at
Glendover Golf Course, Port
land, May 17-18.
Final team totala for the
tourney are as follows: Red
mond 761 strokes, Heppner 868
and Wahtonka 937 strokes.
Medalist honors went to
Robin Tarter, Redmond, 1st,
177; Linda Kit zone, Redmond
2nd, 179; Vicki Edmundson
Heppner, 3rd, 190; Vicki
Hassler Redmond, 4th 193;
Cindi Kerr, Heppner 5th, 194.
Other Heppner scores, Joan
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