Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 19, 1979, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 19, 1979-SEVEN
Card spikers close in
points; finish fourth
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Lisa Meyers and Teresa Millsap take the hurdles one-two in a meet held in Heppner Tuesday. The
Cardinal track team isn't winning many first places as a group but individual efforts are gaining
some attention throughout the league.
Next Playday Sunday, April 22
The Heppner Wranglers
held their first playday of the
year on April 8, and will hold
their second playday meet this
Sunday at the Wrangler
grounds. Team roping will
follow the games.
Results from the first meet
include, for riders six and
under; Barrels, Marc Angell,
first; Jason Britt, second;
Russel Brock, third; Steve
Hoffman, fourth. Figure
eight, Marc Angell, first;
Jason Britt, second; Steve
Hoffman, third. Water race,
Marc Angell, first; Jason
Britt, second; Tina Brock,
third; Russell Brock, fourth.
For riders 7-9, in the
barrels, Duane Ball, first;
Mike Van Schoiack, second;
Craig Angell, third; Shane
Burres, fourth. Poles, Duane
Ball, first; Angie Ashbeck,
second; Mike VanSchoiack,
third; Shane Burres, fourth.
Water race, Duane Ball, first;
Craig Angell, second; Russel
The lone Cardinals win over
the Condon Bluedevils over
shadowed the two losses
suffered by the Redbirds to
Arlington last Tuesday.
In non-conference games
against Arlington the Cards
dropped both; one at 1-4, the
other at 1-7.
Opening league play Friday
afternoon the Cards grabbed
command from the moment
they stepped onto the field.
Mustang nine
split league
openers here
As league play in the
Columbia Basin Conference
entered its first week, the
Heppner Mustangs split a
doubleheader with Wasco
County Saturday and over
powered lone in a home field
slugfest on Tuesday. Last
Thursday, the Mustang nine
paced Arlington for 12 innings
before the Honkers wrapped
up the marathon with a 4-3
win.
Though it was the longest
extra-innings contest in recent
memory for Coach Dale
Holland, the Arlington outing
was "one of the most enjoy
able ball games I've coached
in a long time," the Heppner
coach said.
The Mustangs and the
Honkers had been scheduled
to play a pair of five-inning
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ranglers first meet
Britt, third; Rob Majors,
fourth. Rescue race, Cindy
Stroeber and Duane Ball,
first; Rob Majors and Craig
Angell, second. Scurry race,
Craig Angell, first; Mike
VanSchoiack, second; Rob
Majors, third; Cindy Stroeber,
fourth.
For riders 10-13, in the
barrels, Bridget Greenup,
first; Steve Miller, second;
Andrea Ball, third; Susie
Olsen, fourth. Poles, Scott
Dougherty, first; Bridget
Greenup, second; Tina Gal
braith, third; Susie Olsen,
fourth. Water race, Bobby
Kinzer, first; Bridget Green
up, second; Bobby McEwen,
third; Susie Olsen, fourth.
Rescue race, Andrea Ball and
Bobbette Angell, first; Tina
Galbraith and Bridget Green
up, second; Tina Galbraith,
third; Shelly Stroeber, fourth.
For riders 14-17, in the
barrels, Jim Angell, first; Ann
VanSchoiack, second; Kath
Cards clobber Bluedevils
By Janet McElligott
Behind the pitching arm of
Kevin McCabe, who pitched
seven innings and struck out
eight batters, the Cards didn't
allow a single run until late in
the sixth inning.
In the bottom of the first
inning Robin LaRue belted a
base hit. He stole both second
and third and ran home on an
overthrow to third. In the
second inning McCabe struck
out two batters and the third
games. But the talents of the
five pitchers who put time in
for the two teams, as well as
crisp fielding on both sides,
resulted in the one marathon
session.
The game was scoreless
through the first three innings.
Both teams managed to put a
point on the board in the
fifth, and that score remained
static until the eleventh inn
ing, when both teams picked
up two. Heppner's eleventh
inning points came on a
bases-loaded walk to Dale
Holland, and a run-scoring
single by Mike Stookey one
of two hits he pounded during
the contest.
Heppner failed to score in
the top of the 12th, then held
the Honkers scoreless for two
leen VanSchoiack, third;
Nancy Miller, fourth. Poles,
Nancy Miller, first; Ann
VanSchoiack, second; Kath
leen VanSchoiack, third; Jim
Angell, fourth. Water race,
Nancy Miller, first; Jim
Angell, second; Kathleen Van
Schoiack, third; Ann Van
Schoiack, fourth. Scurry race,
Cliff Dougherty, first; Kath
leen VanSchoiack, second;
Ann VanSchoiack, third; Sher
ri Burres, fourth.
For riders 18 and over, in
the barrels, Sherri Kemp,
first; Pat Dougherty, second;
Patricia VanSchoiack, third;
Larry Angell, fourth. Poles,
Pat Dougherty, first; Sherri
Kemp, second; Larry Angell,
third; Art Galbraith, fourth.
Water race, Pat Dougherty,
first; Art Galbraith, second;
Larry Angell, third; Bobbie
Angell, fourth. Rescue race,
Sherri Kemp and Bob Van
Schoiack, first; Art Galbraith
and Larry Angell, second.
was put out by the first
baseman Robin LaRue on an
assist by Leslie Thompson.
In the sixth inning when
Condon threatened to make a
comeback, with a run and a
man on third and another on
second. Danny McElligott and
Kevin McCabe made a timely
play, catching a man between
home and third and forcing
him out, creating the third out
and tieing the game.
It was do or die for the Cards
when they stepped up to bat.
Robin LaRue responded by
letting go with a base hit.
Behind him was Danny McEl
ligott who bunted the ball on
the first pitch, making it to
first. Condon committed a
timely overthrow and McElli
gott stole second and up comes
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Although Ione's track team
finished fourth, they were only
10 points out of first place
Tuesday at a five-way meet in
Umatilla.
For the girls Ione's Lisa
Meyers placed second in the
200 intermediate hurdles,
second in the 1500 meter run
and fourth in the 800 run.
Janet McElligott took two
seconds; one in the javelin,
the other in the discus.
Margaret Doherty garnered a
second in the long jump and a
fifth in the 100 meter dash.
Ione's 400 relay team of Kim
Pettyjohn, Kim Cofenas,
Brenda Patton and Margaret
Doherty finished third, as did
Pettyjohn in the 200 run and
Michelle LaRue in both the
discus and the high jump. Kim
Pettyjohn placed fourth in the
100 and fifth in the long jump.
Brenda Patton was also a
fourth place finisher in the 400
meter dash.
On the male side, Terry
Starr took second in both the
shot and discus while Treve
Peterson ran for a second
place in the 400. Gathering
Scurry race, Pat Dougherty,
first; Bob VanSchoiack,
second; Bobbie Angell, third;
Sherri Kemp, fourth.
Heppner-Condon
highways to get
resurfacing
A section of the Heppner
Condon highway . between
Rock Creek Canyon and the
Lone Rock junction will be
resurfaced this year, the State
Highway Division announced
this week.
Resurfacing of the six mile
long section of highway, is
scheduled to be completed no
later than Sept. 15. The
highway suffered severe dam
age during the February
flooding and subsequent
spring thaw.
Dennis Stefani with an instant
replay! Bunt, overthrow at
first and a stolen second and a
runner across home plate.
"Those bunts proved pretty
important for us," said lone
Coach Jerry Martin. "And,"
he said, "we were able to
capitalize on them."
The win broke a two year old
losing streak.
Town Team
Cont. from page 6
High point honors for the
winning team went to Laverne
Van Marter, who tallied 15,
with Watkins' Karmon Bjella
credited with 14.
thirds were the relay team,
Larry Snider in the 1500,
Duane Fetsch in the 100, Mike
Conklin in the 800 and Bruce
Millman in the javelin.
Gregg Rietmann took a
fourth in the high hurdles, as
did Fetsch in the 200, and
Snider in the 3000-meter race.
Bruce Millman rounded out
the score placing fifth in the
discus.
Saturday's Morrow County
Invitational was held in Uma
tilla on the new all-weather
track.
Individual placings were
few but both of the coaches
said they were "real pleased
with the way things turned
out."
Robin LaRue received a
fourth place ribbon for his
Antelope, cougar, big horn
special hunt deadlines are
If you are interested in
hunting antelope, cougar or
bighorn sheep in 1979 the time
to apply is now. Seasons for
these three big game species
were set earlier this year than
in past years, and the applica
tion period is also earlier than
it has been.
The application deadline is
April 30 and a drawing to
select tag winners will be held
May 17. Taking and process
ing applications earlier will
help spread out the Depart
ment's controlled hunt work
load and will also enable the
Department to get permits for
the earlier seasons to hunters
in plenty of time.
A single-sheet controlled
hunt regulations flyer for
these three species has been
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effort in the high hurdles,
Terry Starr a fourth for his
showing in the discus and the
lone relay team a fourth. Les
Thompson received both a
fifth in the pole vault and a
sixth in the intermediate
hurdles. The mile relay team
placed fifth and Treve Peter
son placed sixth in the 400
meter dash.
Kim Pettyjohn and Kim
Cofenas were the only two
placers for the girls. Petty
john finished sixth in the 100
yard dash and Cofenas fourth
in the hurdles. The relay team
of Pettyjohn, Cofenas, Patton
and Doherty placed a third
and the 1600 team of Petty
john, Cofenas, Lisa Meyers
and Kim Pettyjohn finished
with a sixth.
mailed to hunting and fishing
license agents throughout the
state. So have the special
controlled hunt application
cards which must be used to
apply.
Applications are processed
through a computer process
and it is extremely important
that application instructions
be followed. In 1978 nearly 12
per cent of all hunters who
applied for a controlled hunt
made some mistake or omis
sion that disqualified their
application from the drawing.
Percentages are one thing, but
that's nearly 11,000 hunters. In
the rush of processing thou
sands of applications it is
simply not possible for the
Department to attempt to
correct.
FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS
lone High School football coach Gordon Meyers receives
"Coach of the Year Award" from Duffy Doherty, former
Michigan State coach on behalf of the Kellog Company. The
presentation was made to Meyers for taking the Cardinals to
a State Class B Championship. The awards ceremony took
place in Seattle at the Red Lion Motor Inn.
The most often committed
error last year was using the
wrong hunt number. It was
common for the hunter to put
in the number of the unit
6Grib9 takes low gross in
WCCC men 9s play
Lowell Gribble won first low
gross in this weekend's men's
play, followed by Al Nistad
and John Shaw, who tied for
second low gross.
Bob Jepson won first low net
followed by C.C. Carmichael
with a second low net. Ed
Hiemstra won the least putts
u
III
sheep
April 30
where he wanted to hunt.
That's not enough and if the
applicant had taken the time
to read application instruc
Cont. on page 9
contest, followed by Jerry
Samples.
John Edmundson was the
long driver for the day and
Ben Sullivan won the K.P.
contest.
The women will start Tues
day women's play on May 1.
For more information contact
Sharon Harris.
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