- i- ir- '. The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Ore., Thursday. Feb. 17, 1977 NINE IPim 5-0 season Eckmsiini slap Behind a 12 point effort by McLaughlin, Eckman's city league squad retained their undefeated status and walked away with a 5-0 city league title Sunday. Eckman bounced Ball, 54-41, knocking Ball out of a tie for second with Sands. McLaughlin had 12 points before fouling out of the contest, but it was Ball's Laverne Van Marter who took game honors with 18 points. Besides McLaughlin, Keith Curnutt, Lankford, Kenny Eckman and David Eckman each had eight points. Pirate JVs stop Heppner Riverside junior varsity took advantage of the charity stripe and sunk 18 free throws to boost them past Heppner's JVs Saturday, 52-41. Heppner made nine of 22 gift tosses while the Pirates can ned 18 of 27 tries. Riverside made one more field goal, 17-16. Curtis Sweek led Heppner with 10 points. Mark and Dave Piper each added seven. Riverside was paced by Bozarth with 18 and Daulton with 15. Heppner 10 12 9 10 41 Riverside . 15 12 14 11 52 Heppner: Sweek 10, Miller 6, Worden 1, M. Piper 7. D. Piper 7, Huddleston 6, Hoff nagle 2. Field goals: 16; free throws: 9-22; fouls: 24. Riverside: Maynard 6, Bo zarth 18, Brandt 6, Griffin 7. Daulton 15. Field goals: 17; free throws: 18-27; fouls: 20. Hudd's dunk only reprieve in 59-31 bomb Except for Howard Hud dleston's slam dunk just before halftime, Heppner's junior varsity match with Oregon Trail Friday was somewhat uneventful. The Blazers used the Mustangs to break the trail, 59-31. : Huddleston, a lanky 6-5 pivot man, raced to the Mus tang bucket and stuffed the ball through the hoop to excite the crowd just before inter mission. I Curtis Sweek, hustling both offensively and defensively, turned in a nine point per formance Friday, canning seven of 11 free throws. Dave $50 Reward for any information leading to the identification of the person or persons responsible for the de struction of our property on the corner of 2nd and B St. in lone. Please call 676-9910 or 422-7513 if you have any information. Elmer Bssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa Northwestern Livestock Comm. Co. TUESDAY Feb. 15, SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls Commercial Cows Utility Cows Canner & Cutter Cows FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs. Steers, 600 to 700 lbs. Steers, 300 to 500 lbs. Yearling Heifers, 600 to 800 lbs. Heifers, 500 to 600 lbs. Heifers, 350-500 lbs. Young Stock Cows, calves at side Baby Calves, Beef COMMENT: The market on all classes of feeder cattle was $1.00 to $2.00 lower. On butcher cows and bulls, the market was steady. t h Ken Grieb, junior guard, scored he drives to bucket for iay-in. Piper and Huddleston each added six points. Holeman had 16 for Oregon Trail, followed by Brock with 14 and Seifer with 13. The Mustangs fell behind 18-3 in the first period and were knocked 21-7 in the fourth. Heppner 3 13 8 7 31 Ore. Trail 18 119 2159 Heppner: Sweek 9, Miller 4, Piper 4, Huddleston 6, Piper 6, Hoffnagle 2. Field goals: 11; free throws: 9-24. Oregon Trail: Holeman 16, Correa 7, Brock 14, Coombs 3, Seifer 13, Rohde 4, Lortie 2. Field goals: 22; free throws: 15-21. & Lorraine Ladd SALE 1977 $30.00 to $32.90 $22.00 to $25.75 $20.00 to $22.00 $19.00 to $20.50 $32.00 to $36.90 $34.50 to $37.00 $36.00 to $39.60 $28.00 to $31.75 $27.50 to $32.75 $30.00 to $33.00 $265.00 to $302.50 $30.00 to $67.50 bands took complete control of second place with a decisive, 72-32 blast of winless Pointer. (If Ball had edged Eckman, it would have put Eckman, Ball and Sands in a three way tie for first.) Sands finished the five game schedule with a 4-1 record, falling to Eckman, 44-22 in their third game. Big 6-7 Mike Egland pulled down the rebounds and Jamie Sands hit from the outside and with a fast break. Sands poured in 20 points and Egland 16 in the contest. John 12 points at Echo Friday. Here (Gazette-Times photo) Martin leads IJS Scott Martin scored 17 and Shawn LaRue added 10 when Ione's "A" junior high squad blasted Arlington last week, 37-34. ., lone led throughout the game, but Arlington kept within striking distance. Be hind the leaders. Gregg Riet- Assorted Hair Sprays 20 off Cool Whip Tropicana Orange juice and Grapefruit juice 12 gal. jars F00DmBS CHOICE Oregon Chief Slab Bacon Oregon Chief Smoked Picnics 1 . 1 t Cornish Game Hens U.S. No. 1 Spuds 20 lbs. Cauliflower Oranges Prices effective Fri. lour? Fillys It was never close. Heppner's Fillies pounded Ione's Cardinal girls in a non-conference clash last Thursday to the tune of 55-11. The Filly hammers kept pounding until 11 girls had scored in the 44 point rout. It was a dismal start for lone that didn't get much brighter. Heppner skunked the Cards in the first period and by the end of two, held a 26-1 halftime edge. lone mustered five point quarters in the third and fourth, but Heppner poured it on with 29 second half tallies. Jackie Mollahan and Maur een Healy, both sophomores, led Heppner with nine points each. Janet McElligott led lone with six. Heppner hit 22 fielders while lone managed to find the hoop four times, twice by Mc Elligott. Heppner 15 1115 15 55 lone 0 15 5 11 Heppner: Kenny 3, Molla han 9, Myers 6, Deb Holland 6, mann had four, Mark Patton, leading rebounder, added three, Brett Sherer had two and Leslie Thompson had one. In the "B" contest, Jeff Hams had six in Ione's 19-12 win. Donnie Taylor had five and John Murray four in the win. 9 oz. ea. J ea. f IL 1.19 I 72 IP5. ea, 1.09 69. . heads 7,bs 1 .00' Sat. Feb. 18, 19 St irEiet Tl Tl Tl ail, takes city Mile Watkins also hit the boards and dropped 10 points through the bucket. Marvin Lane, Sands' second big man, had eight points, John McCabe had 10 and Mike Smith added six. Doug Gunderson canned four fielders from the outside to lead Pointer with eight points. In a game that boosted Ernst to fourth place, Ernst slipped past Greenup, 46-44. Ernst held the field goal edge and Greenup had the ball with four seconds to play, but missed a shof from the field. blast Janice Healy 1, Thompson 5, Edmundson 6, Diane Holland 6, Cooper 2, Grieb 2, M. Healy 9. Field goals: 22; free throws: 11-23; fouls: 14. Honkers get wings, fly It was close for a quarter, but when the tip-off started the second quarter, Arlington's Honkers took to the air and bombed the Cardinal bucket with basketballs to the tune of 76-29. The Cards stayed with the high flying Honkers for a period, ending the eight min utes in a draw at eight points each. But in the second, Arlington, behind Jeff Bett singer's 18 and Mike Amsel's 15, doubled the Cards' hand, 16-8. Arlington turned a 24-16 halftime edge into a route by the end of three periods, 50-21. The fourth period wasn't any sweeter. Dennis Stefani and Dennis Thompson each scored six points for lone. John Lind strom pulled down seven re bounds. lone 8 8 5 8 29 Arlington 8 1 6 26 26 76 lone: McCabe, K. 4, Lind strom 3, McCabe, A. 3, LaRue 5, Stefani 6, Thompson 6, H eppner B.P.O.E.I No. 358 lone lone: Carol McElligott 2, Susan Thompson 1, Janet McElligott 6. Lisa Martin 2. Field goals: 4; free throws: 3-12; fouls: 24. Gilbert 2. Field goals: 9-62; free throws: 10-18; rebounds: 31. Parker's 24 goes in vain Jim Parker slammed Riverside defenders with 24 points, but Griffin and Daulton teamed up for the Pirates for 31 points to lead Riverside to a 50-36 victory. Parker was Heppner freshmen's only bright spot, leading all scorers. Larry Palmer added five points. Heppner was outdistanced in the first period, 12-6, then trailed at halftime, 27-16. Heppner 6 10 8 12 36 Riverside 12 15 13 10 50 Heppner: Parker 24, Palmer 5, Clow 4, Zita 2, Marlatt 1. Riverside: Daulton 20, Griffin 11. Poor first half blamed A poor first half spoiled a fourth period rally last Tuesday and Heppner's frosh dropped a 45-40 contest to Pilot Rock. Jim Parker led all scorers with 20 points. Steve Marlatt scored eight points and yanked down nine rebounds. Ron Young also had nine caroms. Heppner fell back, 20-14, in the first half, then came within five with 20 points in the final stanza. Heppner 9 5 6 20 40 Pilot Rock 7 13 12 13 45 Heppner: Parker 20, Marlatt 8, Young 6, Palmer 3. Clow 3. 'ST mi Celebration Registration begins 10 Lodge activities 2 p. m. 'Ritual' by Condon Officers Dinner at lodge 6 - 8 p.m., Dancing to follow 9-1 : 30a.m. Special Entertainment Set Ernst hit 20 points and Mike Schwartz added 15 in the game. Coiner had 12 and Clint Barber 10 for Greenup. FINAL STANDINGS ECKMAN 5 0 SANDS 4 1 BALL 3 2 ERNST 2 3 GREENUP 1 4 POINTER 0 5 r Jamboree slated -i lone Cardinal Club is sponsoring an all day junior high boys' bas ketball jamboree in lone Saturday. The tourney, a four team contest including lone, Heppner, River side and Umatilla, will Arlington: Amsel 15, Smythe 12, Wetherall 6, Weth erall 6, Bettsinger 18, Bailey 8, 17 v SI. Sa turday a.m. tea and party for the ladies-1 vV be played Feb. 19 at lone High School. The A and B class slate is set for a 9 a.m. tip off. Junior high girls from the same schools will do battle in a similar tour ney in Umatilla Satur day. It will be a class A function. away Mikkalo 4, Holt 3. Hansell 2. Field goals: 31-85; free throws: 14-26; rebounds: 38. Wasco beats lone (continued from page 7) second period, 16-0, setting up the runaway. lone 4 0 3 5 12 Wasco 6 16 12 24 58 lone: Palmer 4, G. McElli gott 3, M. McElligott 3, Doherty 2. 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