The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Ore., Thursday, July 14. 1977 SEVEN
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1977 Willow Creek All-Stars
Practice is now underway for the 1977 Willow Creek Little an(1 Archie Lucas. Back (l-r) Coach Bob Ployhar, Pat
League All-Stars pictured here. Front (l-r) Bradley Marlin, Parker, Bob McEwen, Jay Hayes, Tom Huston, Casey
Roger Morter, Ken Gouchnauer, Mark Way, Russcl Brannon Fargar, Greg Connor, Bruce Way, Rick Cole and Manager
Ted Toll.
'Zu drops 2nd
Kinzua held Roemarks
through 5Ms inings before
dropping a tightly contested
game last Thursday in Herm
iston. By coming up on the
short end of the 9-7 score,
Kinzua recorded its fourth loss
of the season to remain in sole
possession of third place in the
Hermiston Slow-Pitch Softball
league.
Swim lessons
start July 19
The third and possibly final
session of swimming lessons
will get underway Tuesday,
July 19 and run through
Saturday July 30, according to
Tom Franks, pool manager.
Those desiring swimming or
diving lessons should arrive at
the pool at 11 a.m. for
registration and the first
lesson session.
Tuesday, July 19 at 9 a.m.
will be the registration and
entry test day for both junior
and senior life saving classes.
Course hours will be arranged
for those who complete the
test.
The cost of lessons is $5 for
10 one-hour sessions. The cost
for junior and senior life
saving will be $5 plus the Red
Cross text for the courses.
The pool will be closed this
Season stats
for Dodgers
The Dodgers were led for
the season by Jay Hayes with
a .607 batting average. Greg
Connor had a .559 batting
average, followed closely by
Rod Cole who hit .558. Greg
Connor scored 26 runs to lead
the team in that department.
Ken Gochnauer and Rod Cole
scored 23 runs for the season.
Jay Hayes had 34 hits, Greg
Connor had 33 hits and Rod
Cole had 29 hits for the
The 'Zu racked up 13 hits in
the game but Roemarks' total
of 10 hits included four home
runs. Another deciding factor
was Kinzua 's 11 men left on
base while Roemarks strand
ed only two runners.
Bill Baker led the Kinzua
attack with three hits followed
by Mike Rowell and Jamie
Query with two hits a piece.
coming Sunday, July 17, for
the Heppner Invitational swim
meet which gets underway
with a warm up for Heppner
from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.,
followed by a half hour warm
up for Prineville, Hermiston
and members of a third team
swimming in the invitational.
The first event of the meet
gets underway at 10:30 a.m.
Trophies will be given for first
places with team trophies or
plaques for other events and
ribbons for second through
sixth places.
Activity continues at the
pool this week with adult swim
at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday nights for
persons 20 years of age and
older.
Teen night, including per
sons 12 years of age and older
begins at 8 p.m. Friday.
eighteen game season. Ken
Gochnauer, Eric Thompson
and John Sumner all had 18
hits for the season.
Rod Cole pitched steadily
most of the season to lead the
pitchers. Others who pitched
for the Dodgers were: Jay
Hayes.greg Connor, Steve
crewse, and Chuck Coffman.
Coffman came in with strong
relief jobs the last two games.
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JACKIE BERGSTROM, you have
joined the 'Over-the-Ilill Gang'
on reaching the age of 40
on July 16th.
place bid
In the first inning, the locals
scored after two outs with
runs from Baker, Marvin
Lane and John McCabe.
Roemarks responded with a
run in the second and the
fourth inning saw Kinzua runs
scored by Query and Kemp.
Roemarks came back in their
half of the fourth with four
runs on two round trippers.
The game was tied 5-5 going
into the sixth when Rowmarks
Over the
Tee Cup
by Cindy Kerr
Heading golf action this past
week was Robb Rush's hole-in-one
on the par 3 110-yard
fourth hole, Sunday July 10. In
keeping with tradition, the
acer bought a round of beers
for the clubhouse crowd.
In ladies action, Cindy Kerr
won low gross for ladies day,
Tuesday July 5. Low net
honors went to Joyce Winters.
The long drive contest was
won by Pat Edmundson and
KP on the second shot was
won by Cindy Kerr.
Looking to the men, John
Babe
Morrow County's Babe Ruth
baseball team carried a five
game win streak into last
week's contest with Sands
Caravan only to lose the nine
inning thriller by an 11-10
margin.
Entering the seventh inning
trailing 9-5, Morrow County
sent 11 batters to the plate and
scored five runs on just three
hits. They were aided by five
walks and a bases-loaded
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scored four times to take a 9-5
lead.
Kinzua fought back with two
runs scored by Lane and Dave
Eckman on Roemark errors
but the rally fell short.
The other scheduled game
last week was forfeited by
Umatilla Army Depot. Kinzua
travels to Hermiston this week
to take on Marlette and will
host the Hermiston Herald
Wednesday in Lexington.
Edmundson won low gross for
men's play, Sunday July 10.
Ray Massey took low net and
Dave McLeod, Jeff Edmund
son and Mike Lott tied for
least putts. Craig Cooley won
the long drive contest and
Francis Doherty took the KP
award.
In coming events, the
women travel to Condon
Wednesday, July 12, to meet
the Condon women in play.
July 24 the men and women
will travel to Kinzua for club
play.
Ruthers split final
single by Scott Martin which
scored two runs.
Sands-Caravan sent the
game into, extra innings by
pushing across a single run on
a hit-and-run play in the
bottom of the seventh. The
score remained knotted until
Sands-Caravan swiped the
victory on a home-stealing
play in the ninth.
The last win in Morrow
County's five-game streak
It was simply a matter of
numbers Monday night at
Heppner pool as The Dalles
swim team came to town in
large numbers and outman
ned a determined Heppner
team. The final score of
593-441 didn't reflect the real
contest as many of The Dalles
points came on uncontested
relay and individual events.
Heppner swimmers came
away with 16 individual blue
ribbons and four relay wins.
Karen Kenny set a new pool
record in the girls 13-14
60-meter backstroke with a
time of 49.9 which shattered
the old mark of 53.2.
Kelli Bergstrom had a clean
sweep with first place finishes
in each of the four individual
strokes in the girls 9-10 age
group. Her times included;
53.0 in the 60-meter free, 1 : 06. 1
in the breast stroke, 1:09.0 in
the backstroke and 1:06.5 in
the butterfly event.
Shane Laughlin finished
with three wins including a
49.5 in the boys 11-12 free, 1:05
in the breast and 1:06.4 in the
backstroke.
Other first place winners for
Heppner included Penny Con
Heppner swimmers took a dive at the hands of The Dalles
here Monday night but form and spirit on the local team
wasn't lacking with many first and second places staying at
came at the expense of
Tum-A-Lum, which fell to the
locals by a 11-9 score. Tum-A-Lum
jumped off to a quick
start, scoring six runs off just
two hits in the first three
innings but Morrow County
recovered from the deficit by
scoring nine runs in the fifth
on just two hits.
John Murray, Doug Hol
land, Scott Martin and Rick
Cole each collected one of
Morrow County's four hits in
the contest with Holland and
Cole knocking in two runs
each.
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nor with winning times of 43.0
in the girls 8 and under
30-meter breast and 41.8 in the
backstroke. Tom James plac
ed first in the boys 9-10
60-meter free with a time of
55.8, Karen Kenny took anoth
er first in the freestyle with a
time of 45.8, Mardel James
won the girls 11-12 breast in
1:05.0, Sandra Ward topped
the field in the girls 13-14
breast in 57.7, Dale Holland
won the boys 15-17 breast in
50.8 and David Franks took
the boys 9-10 back in 1 : 18.
Relay winners for Heppner
included the boys 9-10 medley
relay of David Franks, Cam
George, Ronnie Klaus and
Tom James; the girls 13-14
medley relay of Karen Kenny,
Sandra Ward, DeeAnn Connor
and Sonja Biddle; the girls
15-17 medley relay of Debra
Klaus, Sandra Ward, Lottie
Laughlin and Cindy Berg
strom ; the boys 9-10 free relay
of Klaus, George, Franks and
James; the girls 13-14 free
relay of Kenny, Biddle, Ward
and Connor and the girls 15-17
free relay of Laughlin, Alice
Abrams, Melody Gochnauer
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With the final three games
on the schedule cancelled due
. to All-Star conflicts, Morrow
County wrapped up the season
with a league mark of 5-7 and
an overall record of 6-8.
Manager Jim Swanson said
his young team, comprised
mainly of 13-year-olds, had
developed into a fine playing
unit over the second half of the
season.
"We cut our errors in half
and our wins were attributed
to good team play with
contributions coming from
everyone on the roster,"
Swanson said.
and Diane Holland.
Other results:
Girls 8 and under 30-meter .
free: Penny Connor, second.
Girls 9-10 60-meter free: Ellen
Arbogast, fifth; Stephanie
Sumner, sixth.
Boys 9-10 60-meter free: Cam
George, second; David
Franks, third.
Girls 11-12 60-meter free:
Connie Franks, fourth; Mary
Arbogast, fifth and Mardel
James, sixth.
Boys 11-12 60-meter free: Jon
Sumner, sixth.
Girls 13-14 60-meter free:
Sandra Ward, third; DeeAnn
Conor, fourth and Sonja Bid
dle, sixth.
Girls 15-17 60-meter free:
Diane Holland, third; Alice
Abrams, fourth and Melody
Gochnauer, sixth.
Boys 15-17 60-meter free: Dale
Holland, second and Kevin
Gray, third.
Girls 9-10 60-meter breast:
Ellen Arbogast, fourth and
Stephanie Sumner, sixth.
Boys 9-10 breast: Cam Geo
rge, second and Ronnie
Klaus, fourth.
Girls 11-12 breast: Mary
Arbogast, fourth, Connie
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home. Here Kevin Gray and Dale Holland show their
different form at the "set" position at the start of the
60-meter race.
Heppner
Franks, fifth and Lisa Wilson,
sixth.
Boys 11-12 breast: Jon Sum
ner, fifth.
Girls 13-14 breast: Cindi
Bergstrom, second; Karen
Kenny, third; Lottie Laughlin,
fourth and Sonja Biddle, fifth.
Girls 15-17 breast: Alice
Abrams, second and Diane
Holland, third.
Boys 15-17 breast: Kevin
Gray, third.
Girls 9-10 back: Ellen Arbo
gast, third and Stephanie
Sumner, sixth.
Boys 9-10 back: Cam George,
second; Tom James, third and
Ronnie Klaus, fifth.
Girls 11-12 back: Mary Arbo
gast, fourth; Mardel James,
fifth and Connie Franks, sixth.
Boys 11-12 back : Greg Connor,
third and Jon Sumner, sixth.
Girls 13-14 back: DeeAnn
Connor, third; Sandra Ward,
fourth; Debra Klaus, fifth and
Sonja Biddle, sixth.
Girls 15-17 back: Alice
Abrams, second; Diane Hol
land, third and Melody Goch
nauer, fourth.
Boys 15-17 back: Dale Hol
land, second and Kevin Gray,
third.
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