Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 25, 1977, Page FIVE, Image 5

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High
Heppner women bowlers
Jifaced well in both individual
and team competition during
the Oregon State Women's
Bowling Tournament held in
Pendleton from March 5
through July 3.
Several of the categories
had more than 1,500 entries
from across the state com
peting for the prize money and
awards.
First place winners for the
Heppner ladies included Billie
Doherty, who recorded a 1,518
pin total to take the overall
honors in the Class C com
petition, and Barbara Strahm,
who topped the field in the
Class D singles event. Diane
Taylor and Billie , Doherty
teamed for the high doubles
game award in Class C with a
414 pin total while Barbara
Strahm rolled the high singles
game of 232 in the D category.
Other Heppner results:
Turn Event
Clan ft 4M EntrtM 1M Placts
4J) Central Market (125) S45.0O
46) Kimua Corp. (2236) $40.00
Class C 244 Entries 41 Placas
17) Odd Balls (2112) 155.00
46) Gateway Toyota (2047) $35.00
57) Coast-to-Coast (2037) $30.00
High Turn Gam
5) Odd Balls (783) $10.00
Double Events
Class ft 5J Entries 2J Places
42) June Bellenbrock and Alvlna
Padberg (982) $25.00
83) Yvonne Lovgren and Bev Miller
(957) $20 00
171) Betty Aldrich and Phyllis Cole
(924) $14.00
201) Marie Turner and Betty Galbriath
(9)4) $10.00
210) Floss Welkins and Marge Eckman
(913) $10.00
Double Events
Class C 453 Entries 164 Places
4) Hilda Yocom and Iris Campbell
(912) $150.00
6) Diane Taylor and Bille Donerty
(977) $110.00
27) Jackie Alljiott and Barbara Strahm
(926) $35.00
40) Betty Pettyionn and Marie Ball
(908) $22.50
95) Eddi Skew and Mary Kenison
(874) $13.33
116) Betty Snow and Shirley Connor
(868) $12.00
129) Mary Haynes and Virginia Orr
(Baker) (862) $12.00
143) Martha Doherty and Melba
Quackenbush (167) $10.00
142) Mildred Hanna and Sandi Hanna
(857) $10.00
High Double Games
T) Diane Taylor and
(414) $20.00
Billie Donerty
Double Event
Class D 202 Entries 51 Places
3) Anna Schwarzirr" and Cathy Isom
(887) $90.00
6) Delia Blaln (Lebanon) and Olanne
Stickney (859) $57.50
17) Susan Johnston and Darlene Klinger
(830) $18.00
19) Bernice Nash and Darlene Arrington
(829) $16.00
Swim season
draws to close
Heppner sent a dozen
swimmers to the John Day
Invitational during the week
end of August 13-14 and
managed to grab a total of 16
awards during the two days of
tough competition.
Much of the scoring was
done by Judi Ward, who
placed in six events, and Tom,
James, who recorded points in
four events. Mardel James
brought home Heppner's only
gold medal as the team closed
out the 1977 swim season.
Point scorers for Heppner
included:
-Judi Ward, 11-12 age
griup, 7) 50 yard free, 35.0. 9)
50 breast, 45.0. 8) 100 individ
ual medley, 1:29.0. 9) 50 back,
43.6. 8) fly, 43.o. 8) 100 free,
1:19.9. I
Tom James, 9-10 age
group. 4) 100 free, 1:26.6. 7) 50
fly, 49.4. 5) 100 individual
medley, 1:41.6. 3) 50 free, 36.2.
Mardel James, 11-12 age
group. 1) 50 breast, 42.4.
Cam George, 9-10 age
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Gene Doherty (left) holds clock awarded for Class C singles
title at mens state bowling tournament and Ted Toll displays
plate he received for Class D all events victory.
Singles Event
Class A 1105 Entries 227 Places
27) Marie Ball (546) $22.50
79) Inltia Canton (525) $8.50
Class ft 1664 Entries 414 Places
21) Faye Ruhl (538) $50.00
53) Jackie Allstott (517) $18.00
96) Floss Watklns (503) $9.50
98) Jean Ball (502) $9.00
108) Roberta Klaus (500) $8.17
151) Linda Schultz (493) $7.56
335) June Bellenbrock (468) $5.00
Class C 1083 Entries 271 Places
20) Martha Doherty (498) $37.50
44) Betty Snow (482) $14.00
47) Pat Harshman (481) $12.33
66) Billie Doherty (471) $9.00
108) Mildred Hanna (459) $7.00
127) Diane Taylor (456) $6.00
143) Rita Heath (454) $6.00
191) Betty Aldrich )445) $5.00
2)1) Doris Flynn (443) $5.00
Class D 550 Entries 138 Places
1) Barbara Strahm (505) $110.00
4) Darlene Klinger (483) $65.00
5) Cathy Isom (480) $55.00
42) Betty Brown (438) $10.00
116) Gladys Heliker (407) $5.00
High Singles Game
1) Barbara Strahm (232) $20.00
All Events
Class A 1055 Entries 132 Places
44) Marie Ball (1548) $12.00
111) Iris Campbell (1497) $5.00
Class B 1559 Entries 195 Places
21) Jackie Allstott (1512) $22.00
23) Faye Ruhl (1508) $22.00
93) Floss Watkins (1442) $8.00
139) June Bellenbrock (1420) $6.00
141) Mary Kennison (1419) $6.00
169) Linda Schulti (1410) $5.00
Class C 1014 Entries 127 Places
1) Billie Doherty (1518) $180.00
16) Martha Doherty (1404) $24.00
53) Betty Snow (13S8) $8.00
91) Diane Taylor (1331) $4.50
110) Betty Aldrich (1320) $4.00
126) Doris Flynn (1312) $2.00
Class D 501 Entries 63 Places
5) Barbara Strahm (1338) $60.00
group. 3) 50 breast, 48.5. 9) 100
individual medley, 1:47.4.
Karen Kenny, 13-14 age
group. 4) 100 back, 1:22.4.
Sandra Ward, 13-14 age
group. 9) 100 breast, 1:29.8
Girls 13-14 200 medley
relay . 3) Karen Kenny, San
dra Ward, Judi Ward, Lottie
Laughlin.
Volleyball
atHHS
Heppner High School girls
volleyball practice is now
being held at the high school
gym every evening from 6 to 8
p.m. Anyone interested in
playing but unable to attend
practice is asked to call
Michele Portman at 676-5144.
The first game is set for
September 8, so it is important
that all interested girls begin
practice as soon as possible.
6) Darlene Klinger (1331) $45.00
29) Cathy Isom (1257) $8.00
47) Hilda Yocom (1232) $6.00
52) Dianne Stickney (1229) $5.00
62) Arletha McDaniet (1216) $3.00
Jr. Cards
to practice
Coach Jerry Martin an
nounces that all lone Junior
High boys interested in play
ing football this year should
report to the field on Tuesday,
Aug. 30, 3:15 p.m.
Physical slips may be pick
ed up at the high school office.
Ione's varsity squad is now
going through two-a-day
workouts under Coach Gordon
Meyers in preparation for the
Cardinals September 9 opener
at Spray.
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September swimming
schedule announced
This week and through the
Labor Day weekend the Hep
pner Swimming Pool will
observe a slightly different
schedule due to fair, rodeo,
and school athletic activities.
September 5 marks the end of
the regular swimming season.
Through Monday, Septem
ber 5 the pool will be closed
Sundays but open Mondays.
The afternoon schedule,
beginning this week, will be
from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.
and from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.
Exceptions to the announc
ed schedule through Septem
ber 5 are as follows : No night
swim Friday, August 26 or
Sat. August 27. An extended
swim will be held on Friday,
September 2. This will be the
final Teen Night of the regular
swimming season. There will
be no Teen Night this Friday.
Swim team
party
Monday
Monday, August 29, is the
date of the Heppner Swim
Team weiner roast and
swimming party.
All members and parents
are invited to meet at the pool
at 6 p.m. for a swim before
joining in a weiner roast at the
Courthouse around 7 p.m.
Weiners will be supplied by
the team and everyone is
asked to bring a potluck dish
and your own table service.
Anyone interested in joining
the Swim Team next year is
welcome to attend.
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Depending on weather and
finances, the Heppner Pool
will offer a fall schedule for
the public from September 6
through September 20. The
schedule for this period will be
announced next week.
A total of 16 sessions
comprising 40 hours of public
Kinzua
in tournament
Kinzua was plagued with
errors and poor hitting as they
were shut out of the State
Recreational Slow-Pitch
Tournament in Junction City
August 13-14. Kinzua played
with tournament jitters as
they lost 9-1 to the Penninsula
Merchants and 13-2 to Gaston.
Peninsula Merchants 9-1
Kinzua came up with four
hits while committing four
errors in the first game loss to
the Astoria team. The Mer
chants had ten hits.
The only run for Kinzua
came in the first after Jamie
Sands singled and John Mc
Cabe's double brought him
home.
The Merchants scored two
runs in the first but were shut
down in the second inning on a
double play ball hit to Gary
Kemp, Kinzua's pitcher.
Kemp threw to Marvin Lane
at first who threw to third
baseman Keith Curnutt to end
the inning. Peninsula scored
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The
swimming are planned during
the fall session. In addition,
the pool will be used days from
8:30 until 10 a.m. for junior
high physical education and
from 12:45 until 3:15 p.m. for
high school physical educa
tion. falters
in each of the following
innings.
Kinzua's other hits came in
the third when Bill Baker
singled in the third and John
McCabe singled in the
seventh.
Gaston 13-2
Twelve errors were charged
to Kinzua in their second loss
to Gaston.
Gary Kemp hit a home run
over the left field fence in the
third inning to put Kinzua on
the scoreboard but the 'Zu
remained frustrated for much
of the game.
The other run came in the
fourth when Buck Query's
sacrifice fly drove in Mike
Rowell.
Kinzua's other hits were
collected by Gary Kemp, Mike
Rowell, Gearl Seal, Delbert
Binchus, John McCabe and
Mike Smith.
Other team members that
played were Bob Greene,
Dave Eckman and Jamie
Query.
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HOUSING
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Over the tee cup
This week's field at wom
en's play was a mixture of the
veteran golfers and rookies to
the game. The ladies joined to
play a team game called
Scramble. Taking the first
place prize was the team of Vi
Lanham, Dorris Graves, Judy
Stevens and Lota Tibbies.
Following in second place was
the team of Eddie Skow, Kristi
Edmundson, Linda Bier and
Bobbie Keene. In the driving
contest, Roberta Klaus took
the long drive award, Eddie
Skow had the longest left
handed drive and Carolyn
Cole took the shortest drive
honors. After the golf, the
ladies enjoyed a lunch and
several door prizes were
given.
Jeff Edmundson performed
well at a junior tournament at
McNary Golf Course last week
as he fired a 91 which put him
in second place.
Members of Willow Creek
golf club took part in a
barbeque Saturday, August
20. Winning the low team
award was the duo of Lowell
Gribble and Muriel Palmer.
The team of Pat Edmundson
and Ed Hiemstra and the
team of Vi Lanham and Doug
Gunderson each were winners
of drawing prizes.
Kristi Edmundson and
Suzanne Jepsen were the
winners of the womens' two
some low net tournament held
Tuesday, August 9, at Willow
Creek Country Club.
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Taking second place honors
were Vi Lanham and Joyce
Winters. Third place went to
the team of Pat Edmundson
and Norma Harrison while the
Eddie Skow and Lois Hunt
team and the Linda Padberg
and Annetta Klinger team
finished in a fourth place tie.
Individual awards were won
by Vi Lanham, low gross;
Kristi Edmundson, low net;
Roberta Klaus, longest putt;
Eddie Skow, KP and Kristi
Edmundson, longest drive.
Twenty-six men participat
ed in the Medal Tournament
held August 14 at Willow
Creek and Charlie Rawlins
wound up with low gross
honors in the first flight as he
fired a round of 94. Following
Rawlins in the first flight were
John Edmundson and Gary
Hunt tied with 99's. Second
flight scores included Neil
Parks, 97; Doug Gunderson,
105; and Elmer Sams, 106. In
the third flight, Rick John
stone led with a 108 followed
by Frank Pearson at 114 and
Jim Wishart at 117.
Contest winners included
Bob Jepsen, long drive and
Gary Hunt, KP. In the least
putts competition, Charlie
Rawlins was first with 38, Neil
Parks was second with 37 and
Jerry Daggett was third with
46.
During a practice round
preceding the -tournament,
John Edmundson aced the
number five hole. .
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