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TKN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, April 7, 1977 Heppner third in PR tourney IMU1M1J.M f HTTB"TffffiiiX""uliM Bi gffiPimllagiM El "BS2"HB3I El Spring Cotillion! Gervais didn't let a long road trip hamper their style this week, dumping Heppner's Mustangs in their opener, then routing Elgin in the champ ionship of the tenth annual Pilot Rock baseball tourney Saturday. Gervais finished the four team tourney with first place honors, followed by Elgin, Heppner and Pilot Rock. Heppner dumped Pilot Rock in the consolation round, 6-1 for third. Gervais collected nine hits in their first contest, slipping past Heppner 14-10 to advance to the championship. Mean while, Elgin dusted back Pilot Rock in a defensive battle, 4-3. Elgin was blanked in the championship, held to one hit, en route to their 7-0 loss. Heppner bounced back with a 6-1 victory over PR, using Dennis Peck's abilities on the mound. Heppner tried to get by Gervais in the first game with a six hit effort. Kindal Thomas paced the Mustang bats with a two for four try, lashing a double in the first inning and a single in the second. The Mustangs jumped on the first half of the first inning, batting around and sending all nine players across the plate with runs. Thomas doubled a 2-1 pitch to start off the inning. Jim Kenny singled, Peck walked and clean-up sticker Dave Allstott singled, worth a pair of runs-batted-in. Bruce Young and Dale Holland walked, Worden singled, then a pair of errors put Jack Yocum and Curtis Sweek on base. At the end of the wild inning, Heppner held a 9-0 lead, but it Rawlins finishes in top half Charlie Rawlins finished in the top half of a field of 70 in the four course, two weekend Statesman Journal Golf Tour nament. Rawlins finished the 72 hole tourney at 318, an average of 794. His 76-79 this weekend made up for poor weather conditions last weekend. In the opening round last weekend, Rawlins fired a 163 over McNary Golf Course in Salem and Santiam Golf Course. Wind and rain marred the performances. This weekend, under blue skies and sunshine, Rawlins came back with a 76 at Salem Track (Continued from page 9) Amity, Scio, Colton, Oregon Episcopal, J.F. Kennedy, Canyonville Bible Academy, Mt. Angel, Prep, North Doug las, Paisley, Perryvale, Re gis, Sacred Heart of Klamath Falls, St. Paul, Jefferson, and Gilchrist. Pilot Rock was represented by Lavender. Golf Club and a 79 at Ever green in Mt. Angel. Rawlins missed this week's match with Pendleton, which Heppner lost by four strokes. See story. Wrangler playday A big turnout and sunshine greeted the Wranglers' first playday of the season Sunday. The competition was high lighted with the presentation of prizes for high point win ners in each age group. High point winners follow: Six and under age group: Mike Mahoney; Seven, eight and nine year olds: Jason Dougherty; Ten-13 year olds: Cliff Dougherty; 14-17 year olds: Donna Palmer; 18-29 year olds: Dawn Peterson; over 30 years: Bob Steagall. See complete results next week. Heppner 6, P Rock 1 Dave Allstott, Dennis Peck, and Bruce Young each belted a pair of singles in the same innings to spark Heppner to a consolation triumph, their first win of the year, over Pilot Rock Saturday, 6-1. Peck went the distance for the Mustangs, giving up one run and four hits in the seven innings. He k'ed nine Pilot Rock batters en route to his first win. The win came via timely hits. After Worden scored in the second after walking, an error and a Kindal Thomas single, the Mustangs went to work in team fashion. Peck started the third with a single, then Allstott walked. Both scored on an error and a single by Young. In the fourth, Kenny used an error to reach first, then moved around with an Allstott single, a fielder's choice goof that put Worden on, and another single by Young. At the end of four innings, Heppner held a 6-0 lead. Pilot Rock scored in the sixth when Barbar singled and Neal sacrificed him home. Heppner's defense was highlighted in the second inning. Neal used the only four balls Peck threw to a batter to reach first safely. An error put Post on, but quick actions by catcher Dale Holland and Don McEwen at third turned a double play and thwarted the PR rally attempt. Heppner 012 300 0- 5 2 Pilot Rock 000 001 01 3 5 Peck and Holland. Jobes and Carey. Heppner: Thomas, 1-5; Peck, 2-3; Allstott, 2-3; Young, 2-4. Kegler's Korner Fiesta Bowl pounded Morrow County Grain Growers in all four games last week to secure the first place nod in Kegler's Korner action at Fiesta Bowl. Fiesta Bowl moved into a four game lead at 36-16, dropping second place MCGG to 32-20. Gardner's lost four games to Coast-to-Coast and Peterson's continued their winning ways, dusting Central Market in three games. Fran Crook, subbing for Gardner's, rolled a 199 to take high individual game. Mary Kennison rolled a 537 high series for Central Market. Coast-to-Coast stayed in the cellar, but came up with a good effort and took the high series at 2618 and the high game of 908. Splits picked up included Irene Samples with the 3-7-10, Roxie Lovgren on the 5-7 and Phyllis Cole picked up the 4-5-2-10 split. TEAM STANDINGS Fiesta Bowl 36 16 MCGG 32 20 Central Market 27 25 Gardner's 23 29 Peterson's 20 32 Coast-to-Coast 18 34 Morrell Yorkshire Hams "'- t AQ Oregon Chief lb. Fresh Armour Turkeys .69, Summit 'lib. p Leg of Lamb available ib Sliced baconllL , QQ .65 Large Cantaloupe Pink Grapefruit 8or1.00 ea Nucoa Oleomargarine llb .41 Western Family .75 doz Large Eggs Kraft Philadelphia cream cheese 8 oz .55 Bisquick 4Qoz .99 Kraft Miniatures AAarshmallows 3 1.00 MARKET Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, iMeat) 676-9288 Prices effective Thur., Fri., Sat., April 7, 8, 9, FOR EASTER Sweet Potatoes or yams Asparagus lb. Duncan Hines Angel Food Cake mix .87 Baker's Angel Flake Coconut, .99 14 oz. Nalleys Cocktail sauce .55 Nestles Chocolate chips .99 12 oz. Crescent Walnuts, .79 4 oz. Schilling Food coloring .29 didn't last that long. Gervais came pounding back with their own style of offense. In their half of the first, Gervais generated five runs on two hits, one a double by Leach. Gervais shut the Mustangs' batters down with a new pitcher in the second and third innings, one-two-three. In the fourth, one man reached first with a walk, but in the fifth and sixth, it was one-two-three again. Meanwhile, Gervais was still popping away at the plate. In the second, Gervais picked up one run via a walk, two stolen bases and a wild pitch. Allstott started on the mound for Heppner and went two innings before Worden moved in to replace him. In the third, Gervais used five hits for seven runs to take a 13-9 lead. Five singles, back-to-back smacks twice, propelled the Gervais base runners around the path. In the fourth, Gervais used back-to-back singles again to earn one run and take a de cisive, 14-9 edge. Heppner scored one run in the seventh when Kenny reached first on a second baseman's error. He scored on a Peck double and an Allstott sacrifice. Allstott and Worden com bined to gain seven strikeouts. Worden had four k's. Gervais earned three runs in the ball game. Heppner 900 000 110 6 6 Gervais ' 517 100 X-14 9 3 Allstott, Worden and Peck. Bellaque, Hines and Tesch. Heppner: Thomas, 2-4; Ken ny, 1-4; Peck, 1-2; Allstott, 1-3; Worden, 1-3. I Dance April 16 9-2 am Happy Hour 8-9 Music by Ackley & Greenup Spring tune-up for your Mowers $17.99 includes points, condenser, i plugs, clean & adjust carburetor, sharpen blade. Through April 15 Pettyjohn's Supply Heppner 676-9157 $6.50 single SI 2.50 couple Includes midnight buffet at Legion Hall, lone Heppner people can get tickets at R & W Drive-In Ad sponsored by Columbia Basin Electric Co-op. serving the electric energy needs of 3010 square miles of Gilliam, Morrow, Wheeler, Sherman and Umatilla Counties. PHILLIPS MILK of MAGNESIA Regular or Mint 12 o: Mfg. List $1 .39 each each naKOTEX FEMININE NAPKINS Regular or Super, 12s Mfg. List $1.35 each each front year novated ASSOCIATED CHCTSTS APPJL 6 -12 1977 PRO TOOTHBRUSH Adult Mfg. List 79- adi OR Based on averages, In 1960 it took 1 Vi hours of your labor to pay for a prescription. Last year it only took 47 minutes You do save at your A.D. Pharmacy. 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