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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppr. OR, Thursday, Angwt 19, 1976, PAGE SEVEN Kinzua 3rd in city league tourney Kinzua fell to Hermlston Herald 9-1 Tuesday, in the semi-finals and took third place in the Hermlston Slo Pitch Softball Tournament. The contest was held August 8-10 at the Hermlston Junior High field. Erlco took the top honors. In the 7 p.m. game, Kinzua could only manage one run in the third inning. Errors pla gued Kinzua and Hermlston had good hitting. Earlier baseball action saw Kinzua eliminate Valley Avi ation 21-6 and Smltty's both in five innings. The games were played on Monday night. Kinzua scored two runs in the first against Valley Avia tion. Curnutt got on base on an error and was followed by Lavern Van Marter's triple. Mike Rowell knocked In Van Marter on his single to center field. I Valley Aviation scored one run in the first and second on two Kinzua errors. ' The third proved to be prosperous for Kinzua scoring even runs to take the lead. Highlighted by Kevin Dlck'i home run, Kinzua came up f Ith hits from Van Marter, Jamie Sands, Gearl Seal and Gary Kemp. Mike Rowell hit a double and Curnutt and Bill Baker were awarded hits on errors. Valley Aviation came up with four runs In the third to trail 6-9. $ Twelve Kinzua runs scored In the fourth put the game out of reach. Mike Rowell took the home run honors with a long ball in right field. Baker hit a triple and Seal slugged a double. Singles which also cored runs were hit by Curnutt, Baker, Van Marter, Sands, Dan McBride, Dick Coach named John Sporen, a Sclo man, was named bead foot ball coach at Heppner High School Monday. Ha will be a counselor. I Harrison low net i Willow Creek solf action aw Dave Harrison take low pros honors In the Saturday play day for men. Harrison took low gross wiw micf Cnolev and Francis poherty tying for net glory. fc.C. Carmichael won both the least putts and cloaest to the pin competition. j Long drive went to Charley Rawlins. ' In other golf action at .Willow Creek, the team of '.Lowell Gribble, VI Lanham ?and Ted Toll won low groaa in t scramble. Suzanne Jepeen land Conley Lanham learned up for high gross nonors. i One Shot Roscoe We built a hunting lodge up where Roscoe stayed, at Ihe mouth of Herron Creek. We hunted there a lot. One season, this was two years ago. and Roscoe was getting rather feeble, j but he still hunted and he was still the best hunter In the ' 0,fil' .... ..w But he hunted alone because he couldn t keep up with us. We were hunting along and we had pretty good luck. 1 think we killed, among the bunch of us, aboul seven elk. We didn't hear of Koscoe killing any. The day after the season was over we were making wo.l for Ihe ski camp that wlnlrr and Roscoe came up to help. Old Pappy Lryva and I were piling wood Inside of the cabin and Roscoe was outside helping buck up this wood. One of the men said to him "Roscoe, to bad you didn't get an elk this year " Who said I didn'l gel any elk. I killed two bulls", Roscoe said I turned to Pappy Leyv i and I said "Pappy. I got 1100 dollars that Roscoe killed thowe two bulls with two shots, will you call me"T Pappy saw him shool those coyotes and Pappy woultln t call me So I wenl outside and said "Roscoe, thme two bulls, how many shots"? Roscoe's face got long and sad and ht held up his hand with three fingers, three shots. I said "Three shots, how come"T "Weir he said, "one of them was leaving going off through the brush and I had to turn him around before I could kill him." and Kemp. Gearl Seal and Keith Cur nutt hit home runs and sparked a Kinzua rally to overtake Smitty's 16-6, in the f , r: If s. .. :r Kinzua front row from left: Keith Curnutt, Mike Smith, Mike Powell, Kevin Dick, Tim Bellamy, Jamie Sands and Gerald Seal. 2nd row: Dan McBride, LaVerne Van Marter, Gary Kemp, Dave Eckman, Marvin Lane, Bill Baker. Back row: Lea Paustian, Larry McGillvary, Darl Hagey, Boh Lawkford, Monte Stookey, Sandy Stuchell, Harry Kennison. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. , .... t . y O ml following game. Smitty's capitalized on Kin zua errors in the first inning and scored three runs. The next Inning saw Smitty's score I - -J- -i-r - Football 0 t Over the tee cup Craig Cooley made news during Wednesday night play on August 4 when he made a hole-ln-one on number 9. He was playing with Harold and Brian Kerr and Jim Wishart. I'm told the ball didn't roll into the hole but went in on the fly. Good golfing Craig. Results of women's play last Tuesday shows Marie McQuarrie winning honors for low net and KP during the a.m. play. Low gross was scored by VI Lanham. In the evening round Harriet Evans was low gross winner and Dee Gribble won low net. Pairings have been made for the Club Championship tourney and play has begun. There is a large field entered this year so it should be great competition. Gonty's For Your Shoo Needs ! COWBOY BOOTS by Acme, Dan Post, Tony Lama WORK SHOES by Rod Wing, West Coo$t, Chippewa, Georgia Grant LADIES SHOES by Alrstep, MI$s Wonderful, Kraus, Charm Step CHILDREN SHOES by Red Goose, Young Set SPORT SHOES by Converse, Keds, Mr, Sneaker.NIke (GQWTY S Slnco 1905 G7G-92G4 HEPPNER one run while Kinzua evened the contest with four runs. Rowell, McBride and Dick hit singles to score while Seal came up with a double. Tim A I - - tf, Bellamy, Gary Kemp and Bill Baker were left on base. Smitty's Jumped back with two runs to retain the lead. Gearl Seal started a seven f.nr r w 1 FOOTBALL! It's here and the weather lately looks more like fall than summer too. Equipment for the grid iron hopefuls has been slated for Sunday, August 22. Seniors should pick up equipment from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., followed by juniors from 2-3 p m., followed by sophomore from 3:30-4 :30p.m. and finally the freshmen, from 5-6 p m i i i I Mil 0 FOR SAHSFYIS SUER MEALS Round Oregon Chief Pure Pork Bulk Sausage SI 19 f . lb. Green Dm m m Ok. IC n.oo VM j Rump Roast SL2V run Kinzua inning in the third with a home run hit over the fence. Sands, Rowell, Mc Bride, Kemp, Curnutt and Baker crossed the plate. Kinzua held Smitty's score less the rest of the game. They came up with a run in the fourth on Howell's walk. A home run in the fifth by Keith Curnutt put the game out of reach. Kinzua scored three more runs on Van Mar ter's double and Jamie Sands triple and Mike Rowell's single. Volleyball practice scheduled Volleyball practice has been set for August 23. The team will start with evening work outs at Heppner High School from 6:30-8 p.m., Aug ust 23. Interested partici pants are urged by Coach Randall to be at the first meeting, Aug. 23, even if you cannot be at practice the rest of the week. Physical exams are mandatory and forms may be picked up at the high school office. The pre-school practice schedule has also been set. Two weeks of grueling, yet stamina setting daily dables have been tabbed for the weeks of August 23-28 and again from August 30 to September 3. The daily doubles will run from 7-8.30 a.m. and 6:30-8 ! m A scrimmage will follow .n September 4. n Steak U.S.D.A. Choice 5 7 79 lb. Beef Liver 49,yi GAfiDEH FRESH f " y u Grapefruit No. ? 81.00 MARKET M During the Morrow County Fair Plan to Attend the Best Fair and Rodeo in Eastern Oregon! Auaust 23 thru in Heppner See US For All of Your Men's rlnthino Needs! ! 9 N Complete Westerri Wear Headquarter rn Do L Hi lowntown leppner fm MEH'S UIEBIl lVVI 07G-0210 Crisco 3 Western Family Pork n Beans Personal Size IVOry 4 bar Hl-C DrWKS 46 oz. 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