Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1976, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Edmundson
Kin?uo softball
Sands' hit insures win takes low
Jamie Sands slugged a triple in the seventh
is he drove in La vera Van Marter as Kinzua
slipped past Hermiston Herald 6-5, in a game
jast Wednesday in Lexington.
5 The victory gave Kinzua solerssession of
second plac in Hermiston Slo-Pitch softball
league. Erico of Hermiston took first place.
Kinzua came from behind in the contest to
in. Hermiston Herald took an early lead as
fhey got four runs on Kinzua errors in the
second.
- fa the third, Kinzua jumped back with two
funs as Gary Kemp and Lavern Van Marter
smashed singles to score. Jamie Sands was
left on base.
Kinzua held Hermiston Herald scoreless in
the third and fourth. The Heppner team came
up with three runs to lead the Herald 5-4.
Kevin Dick led it off with a single in left
field. Tim Bellamy was awarded base on
balls. Kemp then stepped up to the bag and
smashed a triple to score Dick and Bellamy.
Keith Curnutt bunted a ball to the pitcher an
brought Kemp across the plate.-
In the fifth, the Hermiston team tied the
contest with a run. They held Kinzua
scoreless in the fifth and sixth.
The winning run came in the seventh for
Kinzua.
In previous action, Kinzua posted wins over
Erico 7-5; Lockerroom 12-2; Marlette 8-7 in
overtime; and won by forfeit over Lamb
Weston.
Lions set tourney date
The Third Annual Heppner
Lions Golf Tourney is sched
uled for Saturday, Sept. 11 at
the Willow Creek Country
Club. As in the previous tour
naments, all net proceeds will
be donated to the Oregon
Lions Sight Foundation.
The tournament is open to
all golfers whether they are
Lions or not. The qualifying
round of nine holes will begin
at 8:30 a.m. There will be
three flights, medal play, with
tee-off time set for 10:15 a.m.
Trophies will be awarded to
three places in each flight,
with other special awards for
long drive and KP.
For information and entry
form, contact Dave Harrison,
Box 296, Heppner or Neil
Parks, Box 581, Heppner, OR.
97836.
The work of the Oregon
Lions Sight Foundation is
supported by club contribu
tions. The Foundation has
grown to include an Eye Bank
that has helped over 50 people
to regain sight by corneal
transplants.
gross win
John Edmundson took low
gross honors in Saturday
men's day action at Willow
Creek Country Club.
Edmundson fired consistent
34s for a 68 total on the water
and tree ridden, par 60 course.
His eight handicap gave him a
60 net score, worth fourth
place.
Dave Harrison was a close
second to Edmundson, firing
34-35 for a 69 total. Harrison's
10 handicap gave him third
place with a 59 net score.
Gerry Daggett, using just 28
putts on the day, fired nine
hole scores of 41-38 for a 79.
His 22 handicap gave him the
nod for low net honors.
Francis Doherty, also with
28 putts, fired 37-35 for a 72.
His 14 handicap gave him
second place in net competi
tion with a 58.
Although Doherty, Daggett
and Judge Carmichael had 28
putts each, Harold Kerr was
designated the champ. Kerr,
who also had 28 taps, won in a
flip of a coin.
Long drive went to Wil
Phinney.
' Fall keeps creeping up on
school life and that means
football. Some football teams
fn the area will start practice
as early as this week and next.
Heppner is in a slight bind at
this time because there is no
football coach. Chuck Starr,
new lone principal.
Matt Doherty, Morrow Cou
nty school superintendent,
said interviews were still
being taken but that the school
board should approve some
one for the post by next
Monday:
football coach? lm
.n kn creenin un on former Heppner coach, is the ( jm
Now's the time
Shirts Pants
Cowhands compete well
The Heppner Cowhands
rode away with many of the
top places last week at the
Umatilla County Rodeo.
' Janice Steagall, 1st, Jr. goat
tying; Cliff Dougherty. 1st,
pole bending; Brett Sherer
Jr., 3rd pole bending; Mau
: reen Healy, 1st calf roping;
Tara Mahoney, Jr. 1st, steer
dobbing; Cindy Dougherty,
5th, Sr. break-away roping;
Cindy Doherty, 6th. Sr. pole
bending; Dawn Peterson, 5th,
Sr. break-a-way; David Daly,
2nd, Sr. pole bending; David
Steagall, 3rd, Sr. calf roping
and Jerry Gentry, 5th, Sr. calf
roping. Jack Yocum. 2nd in
bull riding, placed in saddle
bronc.
Jackets Tennis shoes
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This was a driver training car.
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