Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 01, 1980, Page NINE, Image 9

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    ' ! II. p. ! r.:,.i,.. Time. Ilrppncr. Oregon, Thursday. May 1. 198ft NINE
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Currin, Steagall lead
Heppner rodeo club
to team title atRufus
Heppner's rodeo club won
the loam trophy April 26 and
27 nt high school rodeo in
Rufus with Tony Currin win
ning the Iwiys all-around
competition and Jnna Steagall
tying for the girls all-around
title.
Currin was third in the steer
wrestling, second in the calf
roping, and first in the team
roping with partner Cliff
Dougherty,
Steagall was first in the
breakaway roping, third in the
pole twriding, fifth in the
barrel racing, sixth in the goat
tying and tnth in the cutting.
Joedv Marlatt was third in
the calf roping and ninth in the
steer wrestling.
Af Rice was second in the
saddle hronc riding. Jeff
Bailey and Rocky Steagall
tied in the bareback riding for
thu d Hocky Steagall was tied
30 attend workshop
I-o Marly, professor of
physical education at Port
land Slate I'niversity and
former Portland Trailblazers
trainer, and Dr. Joseph Clif
ford of Heppner put on a
SHirts Medicine Workshop at
lone High School last Friday
bout 30 coaches and teach
ers from Morrow and Gilliam
Q
unties learned skills on
neveiition of injuries, treat
ment and follow up therapy.
"No matter how exper
ienced, everyone learned
something." said lone Princi
Heppner J
Heppner JV beat Wahtonka
:' i; last Friday to even its
record at 2 2
"It was by far our iwsl game
of the year." Coach Brent
F.ggais said "We played
great baseball for six innings
Greg Connor pitched a great
ime and got stronger as the
tame went on.
Connor picbed the complete,
seven inning game giving up
four hits, walking nine and
striking out eight.
Heppner scored four runs in
Sophomore's pitching,
hitting lead Mustangs
to 7-1 win over Sherman
Sophomore Doug Holland
went two for three at the plate
and teamed with John Bier to
pitch a combined four hitter to
lead lb' Heppner baseball
team to a 7 I win against
Sherman last week
One of Holland's hits was a
two run homer in the sixth
inning with Bier on base on a
Single. Holland had three RBI
in the game.
Heppner scored one run in
the first when Bier walked and
moved around the bases on
two lielder's choice plays and
scored on an error.
The big inning for Heppner
was the second when the
Mustangs scored four runs on
three walks and base hits by
Harrv Groshens, John Murray
NOTICIC TO WII.I OW CKKKK IRRIGATORS
Morrow County Court requests all water rights holders
on Willow Creek to meet at Morrow County Grain Growers
conference room on May !ilh at N p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss rehabilitating
the Smith Ditch which diverts water from Ditch Creek to the
headwaters of Willow Creek. Smith Ditch water right is held
by Morrow County with a use permit from the U.S. Forest
Service for the benefit of all water right holders of record on
the creek and is allocated proportionately.
DONALD C. Mc KLLIGOTT, JUDGK
MORROW COUNTY COURT
for fifth in the bull riding and
was ninth in the team roping
competition with partner Don
Kindsfather.
Tara Mahoney placed se
venth in the cutting and
seventh in the breakaway and
Kith in goat tying.
Other members participat
ing were Brett Sherer. Kathy
Hansen, Marie Van Schoiack.
Ann Van Schoiack. Steve
Marlatt and new member
Jack McGuire from Board
man. The high school rodeo club
has been working on several
projects to raise funds to help
to pay for its trip to the state
finals.
One of the projects was
ticket drawing for some beef.
Winners of the beef were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kennison of
Heppner and Ken Bailey of
Pendleton.
The club would like to thank
all the people who bought
tickets for the drawing.
pal Chuck Starr.
Starr said some information
everyone who performs any
type of strenuous activity can
use is to stretch out the
muscles.
Marty said shin splints are a
problem to all persons. Stan
said To prevent it. wear a
good cushion shoe and avoid
running downhill on hard
surfaces txt-ause that causes
lower leg pain on impact. If a
person does acquire shin
splints, the best way to treat it
is with heat and cold to ease
the pain.
V win 12-6
the fourth inning on three
walks, three errors and a
two-run single by Andy Gor
man. The Mustang JV scored
four more runs in the sixth
inning on five walks, two
errors and a three-run single
by Jeff Orr.
Heppner had nine hits with
Greg Groshens 3 for -4 with
two runs batted-in, Orr 2for-4
with thre RBI, Kirby Rogers
1 for-2. Gorman l-for-5 with
two RBI and Connor I -for -4
and three runs scored and
three stolen bases.
unearned
Heppner had seven runs on
seven hits and four errors
Sherman had one run on four
hits and one error.
Hepner is first in the West
Division of the Columbia
Basin League with a 3-0
record Wasco and Wahtonka
are lied for second at 2 1.
Sherman is 1-3 and Condon 0-3.
and Dale Holland, who had
two hits in the contest.
Bier started the game and
pitched four innings walking
two and striking out four.
Doug Holland relieved for the
final three innings, strike out
none and walked four. Both
pitchers gave up to two hits.
Sherman's only run came in
the sixth inning and it was
Ione's boys track team won
two track meets last week as
the team prepares itself for
the District 7-A track meet at
Umatilla May 9 and 10.
The Cardinals combined
with the girls team to win the
Arlington Invitational track
meet Saturday with 352 team
points. Dufur was second with
206. Arlington third at 194.
Echo fourth with 30 and
MikeLott's 65 beats Riverside
Mike Lolt blistered the
Willow Creek Country Club
shooting a 65 to lead the
Heppner High School boys
varsity golf team to wins
against Riverside and Uma
tilla Inst week.
Antelope, cougar
or sheep hunting
deadline May 5
The deadline for application
to hunt antelope, cougar or
bighorn sheep in Oregon this
fall is approaching. Applica
tions must have a postmark or
be submitted to the Portland
office of the Fish and Wildlife
Department no later than May
5 to be entered in the May 22
drawing.
Printed application instruc
tions and controlled hunt
application cards are now
available from stores that sell
hunting and fishing licenses
throughout the state. Kach
application must be accom
Heppner beats two
on Willow course
Mike I)lt shot the lowest
score of the golf season at
Willow Creek Country Club
with a 62 for 18 holes to lead
the Heppner boys team to wins
against Umatilla and River
side last week.
He was one over par both
rounds shooting two 31 's.
Heppner had a team score of
278. Riverside had 3(H) and
Umatilla only had three golf
ers so it did not have a team
score.
Don Utt shot a 68 for
Heppner. Jeff Edmundson a
69. Curt Day a 79 and Dorian
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Wishram last with 20.
Terry Starr was first in the
discus at 123-9 and teammates
Denny Starr and Craig Gutier
rez were fifth and sixth.
Lis Thompson was first in
the pole vault at 11 feet and
Jerry Rietmann was second at
that same height.
Terry Starr finished first in
the shot put with a toss of 40-1
with Gutierrez fourth and
IOtl was the medalist with
the low score of the day but
Joe Daltoso of Riverside was
just a stroke behind as he shot
a fifi for the low score for the
Pirates.
panied by a $1 nonrefundable
application fee.
After the May 22 drawing,
those who were successful will
be sent notification to send in
the permit fee. and after
receipt will receive permits by
mail. The resident tag fee for
antelope remains at $5 but has
increased to $20 for cougar
and $25 for bighorn sheep.
Nonresident fees were in
creased by the last session of
the legislature to $125 for
antelope and $150 for cougar,
legislation also barred nonre
sidents from -applying for
bighorn sheep.
Forrar an 82.
Heppner's boys JV team lost
to Riverside 3fi2 to 381.
Bryan Kerr had an 88. Dean
Skillicorn an 88. Darrel Miles
a 102. Shane Laughlin a 103
and John Sumner a 114.
Heppner's girls team came
on top with 208 team points
while Riverside had 229 and
Umatilla 252.
Iiltie Laughlin was the
medalist with a 47 for nine
holes. Sandra Ward shot a 51.
Cindi Bergstrom a 59. Liz Zita
u 51 and Sheridan Sweek a 60.
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Denny Starr fifth.
The 400 meter relay team
from lone consisting of Duane
Felsch. Robin LaRue, Gregg
Rietmann and Jeff Hams was
first with a time of 46.9.
Fetsch was first in the 100
meters in 12.4 seconds and
Hams second at 12.47.
Jim McCabe was first in the
javelin with a throw of 137
feet Terry Starr was second
For Heppner. Jeff Edmun
son posted a 74. Don Lott a 78.
Dorian Forrar a 79 and Dean
Skillicorn 81.
For Riverside. Brad Rogers
had a 79. Rav Dawson an 81.
Curtis Viall an 82 and Ken
Hodson an 84 for the 18 holes.
Umatilla only had three
golfers with Bob Scaplehorn
shooting the low 89. Tim Kelly
a 103 and Craig Warr 125.
Heppner's JV team had
David Orr with a 104. Shane
lmghlin a 105. Jon Sumner a
Kifi and Darrel Miles a 107.
In girls plav. Riverside did
not bring a team and Umatilla
onlv had three golfers. Hepp
Willow Creek golf directors
announce $15 rate for May
The Board of Directors of
the Willow Creek Country
Club had its regular monthly
meeting April 21.
The main topics of discus
sion were plans to establish an
underground sprinkler system
at the golf course and the
annual membership drive.
President Elmer Palmer
will appoint a committee to
investigate engineering and
financing for a new watering
. system.
, Again this year, prospective
new members can take advan
tage of a special introductory
' rate for the month of May.
Individuals may play during
May for $15. Persons wishing
to join the club may deduct
this fee from the total cost of
membership (either indivi
dual or family). .
A membershipcommitteeof
Elmer Palmer. Dave Hanna,
Susan Johnston, and Linda
Shaw was named. These
people will be available to
visit with persons interested in
membership about club activi
ties, fees, and regulations.
and Gutierrez fifth.
LaRue won the 100 high
hurdles in 17.1 seconds and
Tompson was second at 18.1
and Mike Conklin third at 18.5.
Gregg Rietmann finished
first in the 200 meter dash at
24.4 and Fetsch was second at
25 seconds.
LaRue was first in the 300
meter intermediate hurdles
with a tie of 43.9 with
ner was led by Lottie Laughlin
with a 44, Lori Day a 48.
Sandra Ward a 51. Liz Zita a 52
and Cindi Bergstrnm a 60 for
the nine holes.
Heppner boys team also
competed in the tough Her
miston Invitational at the
McNary Golf Course last
week.
I-iGrande won the tourna
ment shooting 310. Hermiston
was second at 324. Bend third
at 342. Heppner fourth at 343
and Riverside last with 363.
Mike Utt shot a 79. Don Lot
an 84. Jeff Edmundson an 88.
Dorian Forrar a 92. Curt Day
a 94 and Br von Kerr a 96.
Anyone interested in golf
who is not already a member
may contact any person on the
committee or Sharon Harri
son, club secretary-treasurer,
for more information.
Activities during the month
of May include: visitation at
Echo May 4. family barbecue
May 11. visitation with Willow
Run May 18. family barbecue
May 25. educators' tourna
ment May 31. and Jack & Jill
tournament Mav 17.
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Thompson second at 44.8 and
Conklin third at 47.2.
Hams was third in the long
jump and Gregg Rietmann
fourth. Thompson came in
second in the high jump and
Shawn LaRue fourth.
Shawn LaRue was third in
the 1500 meters and Snider
sixth. McCabe was second in
the 400 meters. Hams was
fourth in the 800 meters and
Shawn LaRue fifth. Gregg
Rietmann came in second in
the triple jump and Jerry
Rietmann was fifth.
Larry Snider was second in
the 3.000 meters in 11:10 and
Denny Starr was sixth. The
1600 meter relay team of
Fetsch. McCabe. Conklin and
Robin LaRue finished second.
In the April 22 meet at
Condon. lone won with 91 'i
team points with Sherman
second at 82'-.- and Condon last
with 13.
Thompson again won the
pole vault, this time at 10-6.
Rietmann was second.
The 400 relay team was first
at 46.4 seconds with runners
Fetsch, Rietmann. Hams and
Dennis Stefani.
McCabe was first in the 400
meters with a time of 55.8
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seconds. Stefani won the triple
jump with a leap of 39-6.
Gregg Rietmann was second.
Gregg Rietmann won the 200
meters in a time of 24.1
seconds and Fetsch was
second.
Robin LaRue finished first
in the 300 meter intermediate
hurdles in 42.6 seconds and
Thompson was third. Snider
won the 3.000 meters in 11.24
with Denny Starr second at
12:32. The mile relay team of
Fetsch. Conklin. McCabe and
Robin LaRue came in first
place with a time of 3:54.
Hams was second in the long
jump. Terry Starr was second
in the discus. Donnie Taylor
third and Denny Starr fourth.
Terry Starr was second in the
javelin and McCabe fourth.
Thompson was second in the
high jump and Shawn LaRue
fourth. Shawn LaRue was
third in the 1500 meters and
Snider fourth. Terry Starr
finished second in the shot put.
Hams was ' second. Robin
LaRue thy-d an Fetsch fourth
in the 100 meter dash.
Robin LaRue was second in
the 110 high hurdles and
Thompson was fourth. Hams
was third in the 800 meters.
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