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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday November Hi. 1978 Ping-pong players Conf. from page 1 place out of 84 countries participating. He is a small, crafty player with tremendous loops, chops, crashes smashes and wild loobs. Jogkhaw Tareopranichp.nl Jogkhaw is 4" 1 1 " tall and weighs 100 lbs. She is 16 years old with a spectacular attack ing game and a ball smashing, hardhitting forehand. She has been Thailand's women's champion for the last three years, as well as being ranked in the top five women division anywhere in the world before turning professional. She won Thailand's women's championship title in 197(i and won the country's mixed doubles title that year also. She has been an asset to the amateur team before turning pro and in the last three years represented Thai land and all southeast Asian countries as well as playing in North Korea for the second Asian table tennis champion ship in 1976. She also went on to play in the Peoples Repub lic of China that year. Chuchai Chan Chuchai is 29 years old, 5'8" tall and weighs 150 lbs. He was just recently married and has been Thailand's national champion three times in 1972, 197:i and 1974. Before turning pro he has represented Thailand in Pek ing twice, as well as every southeast Asian country and at the world's champion amateur matches, held every two years in Japan, and again in 1971 and 1975. He was southeast Asia's gold medal ist. This gentleman is left hand ed and is currently the only professional left handed play er. His specialty is his tremendous counter drive loop. Zoltan Pataky Zolton Pataky is 28 years old. married and currently residing in Canada. Before coming to Canada, he escaped from the iron curtain countries and cannot return. Before turning profes sional, he was the Hungarian champion and had wins over the top players in Russia, Yugoslavia and other Baltic states. On arriving in Canada he was a Canadian amateur champion and. after turning pro, had wins over P.C. Chiang, the Chinese world professional title holder for 1975 and 1976. He also has had wins over United States cham pions Tom Ruttinger, Rob Roberts and Joe Lee. CBCall stars listed Cont. from page 7 Weston-McEwen and Ryan Kienlan of Wahtonka ; linemen Ron Schmidt of Wahtonka, Frank Webb of Weston McEwen, and Les Rouska of Condon; and end Dave Baum gart of Umatilla. On the second team, defens ive ends were Dale Brand, Riverside, and Monty Mcin tosh. Condon. Linemen were Kevin Picard, Umatilla; Don Servi. Pilot Rock; Doug Neu man. Condon, and John Salter, Weston-McEwen. Ken Dever eaux of Weston-McEwen was named second team quarter back. Second team backs were Mark Bradley, Umatilla; Lance Fujiwara, Wahtonka, and Kevin Kaseberg, Sher man. Defensive ends were Matt Buob of Wahtonka and John Salter of Weston McEwen. Linebackers were, in addition to Parker, Randy Snodgrass of Wasco County and Dean Jobes of Pilot Rock. Linemen were Deeno Leigh ton. Riverside, Mica Mitchell of Weston-McEwen. and Lance Brittle of Wahtonka. Backs were Charley Brown, Sherman; Gary Gordanier, Riverside: Eric Clow, River side; Steve Daulton, River side; Logan Harris, Condon, and Mark Bradley, Umatilla. All totaled, Wahtonka earn ed six first team positions, followed by Weston-McEwen with five. Condon with three, Umatilla two and Sherman one. Pataky is not only the team leader but he is also the player-coach of the world champion Royal Haitian team. Apachart Sears Apachart Sears is now playing out of Hongkong and represents the Haitian team. He is a classy stylist with a Cont.on page JO Bleacher Seats Cont. from page 7 oriented functions. Indeed, the times they are a changin'. The pursuit of the almighty dollar and a change in responsibilities and priorities are much in evidence, as witnessed and described by a number of fans in Elgin. Some people who should have cared couldn't care less. Congratulations are in order for the Mustangs who made the Columbia Basin All-Conference team. Heppner players named on offense were Dennis Peck, Joedy Marlatt, Jim Parker and Dale Holland. Listed on the defensive unit were Bryan Marlin, Joedy Marlatt and Dale Holland. Second team honors went to Ray Miller on offense, to Jim Parker on defense, and to Bryan Marlin as a punter. The exciting part of the news is that two Mustangs were named first-team both on offense and defense (Joedy Marlatt and Dale Holland) and one was first-team offense and second team defense (Jim Parker). Guess what! They are all juniors and will be back bigger, faster and better next year. And don't overlook second-team offensive center Ray Miller. Ray is a sophomore and will be around for two more years. It is quite an honor for all these young men! I was dismayed to see that Bryan Marlin was not listed somewhere in the running back picks. I don't know if the league has MVP selections, but I would cast my vote for Bryan Marlin. Bryan was a consistant runner all season. His driving, twisting, get-every-available-yard runs were the rule rather than the exception. Bryan is also an excellent blocker, who many times sprung Dennis Peck on his patented sprints to the goal line. Bryan was listed a first-team, all-league defensive back, which is understandable. Bryan ended the year with numerous interceptions and he let the opposition know he was around with his crisp, hard tackles. And don't forget, he was named second-team punter. Put all of that together with the fact that he was co-captain and one of the team leaders and what do you get? A solid vote for an imaginary MVP. UADDV THANKSGIVING! OROBBVOURTHANKSO.V- rHton " -CP DUCKS HAMb.AMP HENS FOR AND GAME "fiiic Mllt t imc MENUS. THANKSUivu 1 1 Jr ,, y W RESUME 1 fycba56(f t i r7 OWELESS HAMS MORRELLOR ARMOUR GOLD BAND, 5-9 LB. AVERAGE LB. 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