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.TEN The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 23, 1979
Prizes awarded women golfers in
tourneys at Willow Creek Club
Women golfers of the Willow
Creek Country Club recently
completed two golf tourna
ments for local members.
On Thursday, August 16, 18
participated in a Partner's
Medal Play Tournament. The
following prizes were awar
ded. Lois Hunt and Eddi Skow
won the first low gross,
Annetta Klinger- and Jan
Thorn won second low gross;
Harriett Evans and Roxi
Lovgren were winners in the
third low gross.
Winning the first low net
were Pat Edmundson and
Linda Shaw, second low net,
Dorris Graves and Fran Crook
and third low net, Muriel
Palmer and Bev Wilson. Long
drive was won by Linda Shaw.
Lota Tibbies turned in the
closest to the pin along with
Pat Edmundson.
Special prizes were won by
Joyce Winter, Barbara Cuts
forth, Sharon Harrison, Mar
tha Peterson and Sandi Han
na. In recent weeks, the women
also participated in the first
match play tournament to be
held for the ladies' group.
Again, 18 women participated.
Trophies were awarded to
the following golfers. First
flight champion was Lois
Hunt, first flight runner-up,
Pat Edmundson, first flight
consolation, Eddi Skow;
second flight, first place,
Sharon Harrison, second flight
runner-up, Dorothy Hawkins
and second flight consolation,
Betty Carlson.
The regular Ladies' Day
play will continue through the
month of September with
groups meeting for play at 8
a.m. and 4 p.m. each Tuesday.
Physicals slated for
school athletes
Dr. Joseph Gifford will be
giving physicals to athletes
turning out for sports this year
at Heppner and lone High
Schools next Monday and
Tuesday nights.
Any boys and girls planning
to turn out should be at
Heppner High School at 7 p.m.
Monday night and at 7 p.m.
Tuesday night at lone High
School, according to HHS
Athletic Director John Spor
seen. Football practice started
Monday, August 20 at district
high schools in preparation for
the fall season.
Heppner swim team wins 6th in
competition at John Day
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The Heppner Swim Team
placed 6th out of 8 teams in
this week's John Day Swim
Meet.
Kelli Bergstrom earned four
National AAU "minimum
time standards" for A team
swimmers though competing
in a B meet, setting new
Results of horse show...
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back to back bareback equita
tion, Shelly Stroeber and Ann
ette Wilgers, first, Angie and
Ann Evans, second ; polebend
ing 14 and over, Kim Tomlin
son, first Kathleen VanSchoi
ack, second and Anita Palmer
third; working cow horse,
Merlyn Robinson's Son Uva
Dun, first, Mary Ann Munk
ers' Norehas Jeepers, Judy
Currin's Friday, third; En
glish pleasure, 14 and under,
Cathy Lindsay, Cheyenne,
first, Anne Lindsay's Juniper
Joy, second, Annette Wilger's
Sierra Seneca, third; jackpot
barrels, 14 and over, Dawn
Peterson first, Anita Palmer,
second, Ann Van Schoiack,
third; barrels, 13 and under,
Andrea Ball, first, Bridgett
Greenup, second, Jennifer
Currin, third and in the
English pleasure, 20 and over
Merlyn Robinson, first, Nord
heim, second, Becky Evans,
third.
Winners in the English
pleasure, 15-19 were Krynn
Robinson, first and Kathleen
Van Schoiack's Brandy,
second; in the limit working
hunter, 20 and over, Nord
heim's Lance, first,
over, Nordheim's Lance, first,
his Chicken, second and Becky
Evans' Mr. La Rue, third.
In the conformation divi
sion, Dale Rodriguez's Tansy
Glow was first among 1979
fillies, Angela Ashbeck's
Flashy Dollita, was first in
mare and nursing colts;
Laurie Childer's PJ, first in 5
year and older mares; Judy
Currin's Jet Around, first in 3
and 4 year old mares; Julie
Sullivan's Pappy's Rodeo
Queen, first in 1 and 2 year old
fillies; Childer's PJ won title
of champion mare, reserve
champion mare won by Sulli
van's Pappy's Rodeo Queen.
In the produce of dam,
Angela Ashbeck's Flashy Dol
lita, first; stallions, Floyd
Jones' Doc Tim Zim, first and
named champion stallion and
reserve champion stallion was
Dale Rodriguez's Rock Good
Friday; colts foaled in 1979,
Max Hellberg's Un-named,
first, 1 and 2 year old geldings,
Debora Palmer, first; 3 and 4
year old geldings, Cathy
Lindsay, Cheyenne, first, 5
years and older geldings, Judy
Currin's Friday First, Chey
enne was the champion geld
ing and Kim Tomlinson's
horse was the reserve cham
pion gelding; get of sire won
by Max Hellberg's Pick A
Luck; Travis Greenup's Pa
ches and Shelly Ashbeck's
Lucky tied for first in the
Ponies upto 48"; Christy
Stroeber's Stubbs, first in
Ponies up to 58" ; performance
ponies Ted Schwarz's Mr. Ed,
first.
records in the 50 yd. butterfly,
33.5. 50 yd breaststroke, 38.2,
100 yd, I.m:, 1:16.4 and 50 yd.
freestyle, 30 seconds. She
earned a first place medal in'
the 50 yd. backstroke, setting
a new record of 37.8 and a
second place silver medal,
swimming the 100 yard free
style in 1:10.5.
In the boys division 11-12,
Cam George won a gold medal
for a first place finish in the
100 yd. I.M.. placed second, in
the 50 yd. breaststroke, 41.6,
5th in the 50 yd. freestyle, 34.4,
second in the 50 yd. butterfly,
39.6, second in the 50 yd.
butterfly. 39.6, 7th in the 100
yd. freestyle, 1:19.4 and plac
ing in the 50 yd. backstroke, 47
seconds.
Beth Forrar tied for third in
the 100 yd. I.M., 1:42.8, 5th in
the 50 yd. breaststroke, 49.7,
6th in the 50 yd. freestyle, 42.4,
fith in the 50 yd. butterfly, 52.5,
8!h in the 50 yd. backstroke,
51.9 and 9th in the 100 yd.
freestyle; Teresa Fifield,
placed sixth in the 50 yd.
backstroke, 49.7 seconds; Sar
ah Forrar placed 6th in the 50
yd. breaststroke, 46.9 and 6th
in the 50 yd. freestyle, 34.3 and
8th in the 100 meter freestyle,
50 yd. backstroke and 100 yd.
I.M.; Heidi Samples scored a
third in the 50 yd. backstroke,
38.9, a fourth in the 100 yd.
I.M., 1:26.5, a pair of 8ths in
the 50 yd. butterfly, 44 seconds
and 50 yd. breaststroke, 47.8
and a ninth in the 50 yd.
freestyle, 35.4; Cindi Berg
strom picked up 9th places in
the 100 yd. freestyle, 100 yd.
backstroke, 200 yd. I.M., and
an8th place in the 50 yd.
freestyle, 34.7 and Lottie
Laughlin was 5th in the 50 yd.
freestyle, 31.2, 6th in the 100
yd. breastroke, 1 : 27.53 and 7th
in the 100 yd. freestyle, 1:09.
In two relays, the team of
Kelli Bergstrom, Sarah For
rar, Heidi Samples and Beth
Forrar placed second in the
200 yd. medley in 2:34.8 while
placing third in the 200 yd.
freestyle relay in 2:24.3.
The mixed relay team of
Lottie Laughlin, Kelli Berg
strom, Beth Forrar and Tere
sa Fifield placed 9th.
Red Cross
plaques
now ready
Red Cross swimming certi
ficates are now available at
the Heppner Swimmhg Pool
for those who passed their
swim tests.
Two sessions of swimming
classes were offered this
summer.
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The Women's Nail Driving Contest was won
Sunday by Charlene Nix of Heppner at the
Morrow County Fair and she received a
specially designed trophy from the Event
Chairman Gary Grieb. Charlene set a new
record of four swings from last year's six. One
woman chose a two-handed hit, while most
contestants stayed with the traditional single
hand swing. Three persons tied with six swings
behind Mrs. Nix.
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