The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 21, 1979 FIVF . . , ' 1 ' , . . . , t I J J? ' ' -' lA'-i nJ.-'-w .lv-. , t ir" - -"tniniM-umi i fin .i a -,r i U rrPr1' tn f ...'-CAWvti,tJ.', Gotcha' Cindy Dougherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty, Heppner, will compete this week at the National College Rodeo at Lake Charles, Louisiana as a member of the Walla Walla Community College team. She is shown competing in the regionals at Spokane Community College. Cindy Dougherty travels to college rodeo nationals Cindy Dougherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty, left Friday to compete in the College Rodeo Finals in Lake Charles, Lou isiana as a representative of Walla Walla Community Col lege. Cindy placed second in regional competition and is rated 13th in the nation in college rodeo competition in breakaway roping and goat Junior Rodeo circuit produces County All-Around winners The latest two junior rodeos have produced Morrow County winners. At the Tri-County Junior Rodeo held at Prineville, Jana Steagall, Lexington won the senior girl's all-around title and Brad Howe, Irrigon, the junior boy's all-around. In the New Plymouth, Idaho VFW Junior Rodeo, Trisha Mahoney won top honors as junior girl all-around and Rocky Steagall named senior boy's all-around. . County winners at Prine ville included: Tara Mahoney, first, junior polebending, first in junior girls breakaway, second in junior team roping ; Trisha Mahoney, fifth in Willow ladies enjoy fun day tourney The annual fun day for ladies of the Willow Creek Country Club and their guests was held June 12 with 33 participating. The ladies enjoyed the tournament which featured obstacles and team scramble play. Members of the club pro vided salads for a delicious luncheon. Winners were as follows : The first low gross resulted in a tie between two teams at 47, the team of Barb Cutsforth, Lois Hunt, Norma French and Vicki Tollefson and the team of Eddie Skow, Sherri Atkins, Former judge to attend Pasco conference Former County Judge Oscar Peterson and a former mem ber of the Port of Morrow will be attending the Pacific Northwest Waterways Assoc iation meeting in Pasco Wed nesday. Peterson is a member of a committee sponsoring the re naming of the Lower Monu mental Dam after Herbert West. tying. In the regionals at Spokane Community College, she tied a calf in three seconds. This is the first year in which she has competed, according to her mother. The Louisiana Rodeo is slated from June 17-23. The college will pay for her flight and accomodations along with those of the Walla Walla team. Mrs. Dougherty said the junior steer roping; Brad Howe, first in junior boys calf tying, third in the junior boys breakaway and first in junior steer roping; Jana Steagall, third in senior barrels, fourth in senior goat tying, second in senior polebending, third in senior girls steer roping and second in senior team roping; Rocky Steagall, first in bull riding and Brett Sherer, sixth in bulldogging. Local winners in the New Plymouth rodeo sponsored by the VFW included Trisha Mahoney, first, junior team roping, third, junior steer roping; Tara Mahoney, second in junior polebending; Marilyn Bigelow and Debbie Bailey. Scoring 51 and the second low gross was the team of Sharon Harrison, Claudia Hughes, Barbara Ansotegui and Dee Gribble. Long drives were won by Marilyn Bigelow (sitting on a chair), Judy Stevens (one handed), Sandi Ward (blind folded) and Vicki Tollefson (using a purex jug for a tee.) Door prizes were won by Norma French and Bev Wilson. DAMCE! TO THE MUSIC OF Back Again From The Dalles Saturday, June. 23 Dancing 9-2No Cover THE Of ff See TAVERN IONE team would be borrowing horses in Louisiana because of the difficulties of transporting the animals across the country. Ron Currin, also of Heppner and a student at Blu6 Moun tain Community College in Pendleton, is also competing at the College Rodeo in Louisiana. Ron's event is bulldogging. Rocky Steagall, first in saddle bronc, first in team roping and second in bull riding and Brad Howe, sixth in breakaway roping. Morrow County members of ' the Western States Junior Rodeo Association serving Oregon, Idaho, Washington, California and Nevada include Tara Mahoney, Heppner, Trisha Mahoney, Heppner, Brad Howe, Irrigon, Anita " f 'V- . f fl 133 North Main Heppner, Oregon 422-7444 Holland named to head Mustang basketball Dale Holland, long-time baseball and freshman bas ketball coach at Heppner High School, has been named as head basketball coach re placing Tom Day who resign ed the position. The school's athletic direct or, John Sporseen, said Hol land was selected on the basis of his strong fundamental work and overall stability in Angels surprise Giants in 11-3 victory Monday night The Angels jumped into first place in the second half of the Little League season with an 11-3 victory Monday night over the Giants. They are now 3-0 for the season with the Dodgers, 2-1, Giants, 1-2 and Braves, 0-3. Greta LaRue was 3 for 4 at the plate with a double and home run. Mike Rothwell was 2-3 for the Angels. Kevin Teeman was 3 for 4 with two doubles for the Giants. Dodgers 4 Braves 3 Tuesday night, the Dodgers came from behind 3-0 to overcome the Braves 4-3. Tony Clement was 2 for 3 and Todd Lindsay and Steve Crewse added a double for the Dodgers. Lindsay and Crewse pitched a three hitter for the win striking out 15 Braves. Morrow Palmer, lone, Anne Van Schoiack, Heppner, Marie Van Schoiack, Heppner, Kath leen Van Schoiack, Heppner, Tony Currin, Heppner, Mike Currin, Heppner, Steve Cur rin, Heppner, Maureen Healy, Heppner, Jana Steagall, Lex ington, Brett Sherer, lone, Todd Sherer, lone, Scott Sherer, lone, Rocky Steagall, Irrigon, Cliff Dougherty, Hep pner and Cindy Dougherty. Get Into The Swing With Coordinating Golf Outfits From Doris LaRae's om a n i Knows Sine? LJnicju c) ue 676-5561 the school system. In the last three of four years, the Mustang basketball team has been plagued by a turnover in the head coaching position with Tom Day here for two years and the previous coach, Chris Borgen, for one year. Holland has been coach of the baseball team for 15 to 16 years and coached all sports Angels 11 Giants 7 On Wednesday night, the Angels held on to their undefeated record in the second half with a 14-7 win over the Giants. Ten errors by Angels vs. Dodgers Mon., June 25, 6:00 p.m. Angels vs. Braves Tues., June 26,' 6:00 p.m. Dodgers vs. Giants Wed., June 27, 6:00 p.m. Braves vs. Angels at Condon Thurs., June 28, 6:00 p.m. the Giants scored most of the Angel runs. Greta LaRue was 4 for 5 at the plate and was winning pitcher for the Angels. Dave Green and Jeff Ball collected two hits each for the Giants. Dodgers 8 Braves 3 The Dodgers defeated the UNJ . J "" u Xfc-. .. 1. V mm n,.-J V... I t i n Cn nn (MJU2 for Huntington, a community between Baker and Ontario as well as Crow H.S. in Eugene. Dale has worked with the freshman ball handlers for a number of years and expected to coach the same students on this year's varsity. A replace ment at the freshman basket ball position has not yet been made. Holland is a Linfield graduate. Braves 8-3 Thursday to take second place in the second half. Todd Lindsay and Steve Crewse pitched a two hitter as Crewse, Loren Hayes and Dean Rill combined for seven hits to aid the Dodger scoring. Stan Sporseen and Mark Fishburn collected the only Brave hits. Heppner swimmers hold first competition Monday The Heppner Swim Team will compete in its first swim meet Monday at the Heppner pool after holding practices for about two weeks. Swim Team Coach Dianne Holland said the meet would get underway at five p.m. and feature competition in breast r i it it r ii iv t Are there productive new savings ideas and programs com ing soon from Western Heritage Savings? Is it true they begin on the first of July? Will these new savings returns effect my mortgage payment at Western Heritage Savings? Does Western Heritage Savings offer the highest rates allowed by law for my savings investment? If I call a savings counselor at Western Heritage Savings can I get details even before July 1? Western Heritage Savings, committed to finding the an swers to your savings questions. WESTERN HERITHGE SUITINGS WESTERN HERITAGE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Center & Main Home Office: Other Offices: Southgate Pendleton, Monday Morning Quarterback By Jim Hackett Ah, Monday morning and nothing about those aches and pains from those weekend athletic events. Maybe you played too much tennis or had to catch the last fish in that cool, mountain stream, there's nothing like escaping it all with summer recreation. And now you're paying for it with those groans as you slide your contorted body behind the desk or climb up the tractor. Serves you right for trying to outdo your young son on the basketball court or breaking around the left end in a summer football game. You start to wonder whether the professional athlete that does that type of thing ever complains about his injuries Monday morning. Sure, he does but he gets paid for it. But in a way, so do you, with all the healthy air absorbed in the lungs and that youthful exuberance re-injected into your system. Well, enough for the sympathy routine. Let's start off with congratulations to Dale Holland, the new Heppner High School basketball coach. I'll wish you the best of luck as you consider the basketball season. If your baseball program is any indication of the enthusiasm and talent you have, the coming season will be exciting. One sign of the approaching football season, at least in Heppner, was the mailing of letters to Heppner Mustang football players by Coach John Sporseen. John may be trying to enlarge his team this year (and we haven't confirmed this) because a letter was sent to a boy not even on the team. I have to apologize to Charles Rawlins for writing a quick headline saying that he "almost made the tourney cut." Rawlins did make the tourney cut and was only 11 from the tourney winner. Nice going, Charlie. If you keep on swinging the clubs, you may end up on the PGA circuit with Jack Nicklaus. 01' Bleacher Seats says he is going to continue his column during football season. What more can I say? stroke, backstroke, butterfly and freestyle along with individual medleys and relay races. The Milton-Freewater B Team will go against local area swimmers in separate age divisions. On June 28, a dual meet is scheduled in Pendleton with VS-H . fOjvP r-j Pendleton Hermiston & Milton-Freewater Hermiston and Heppner at 6 p.m.; the Heppner swimmers travel to Hood River Saturday and there is a B Invitational Swim Meet on July 1. With a smaller population than many of the towns it competes against, Heppner's Cont. on page 6 tSt tUUAL MUUMWj LENDER IStiC 7: t f r v - 1' f . . . rf