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'f lu- MriMHicr C iiirlto-Thnct. Ilrppner. Oregon. ThuiMlitv. January 1, l!ixi--lK Cardinal girls meet Vikings second time Cards defeat Vikings, 54-41 bv Michelle l.aRue lone Jr. High boys back from Echo with win bv Michelle LaRue The lone Jr. High boyg traveled to Echo on Thursday, Dec. 18. for their second game of the season. The boys returned with a victory, 42-23. The first quarter was pretty close as lone had 10 to Echo's 8. All eight of Echo's points came from Fred Widman. In the second quarter, the Cards took a 7 point lead as they outscored Echo, 7-2. The half-time score showed lone In the lead. 17-10. lone came out after the half to take an even bigger margin, 30-15. Echo had one of their better quarters in the fourth but couldn't outscore the Cards. At the end of the game the scoreboard showed lone ahead 42 23. The scoring for the Cardin als was pretty close; Mark Meyers was high scorer with 8 points. Jeff Ball, Randy Mc Cain and Mark Schmidt all had 7 points each. Donnie Doherty had 6, with Ken Keene, Eric Pointer and Mike Rietmann all having two. Kevin Ball and Richard Keene each had one. Playing but not scoring were Ashley Conklin and Doug Raaf. High scorer for Echo was Fred Widman with 12 points. The Cardinals had only 5 fouls called on them in the game, which allowed Echo to shoot only 2 free throws during dp game. lone shot 7 for 19 lm the free throw line, giving them 37 percent. Handy McCabe did an exceptional Job rebounding for the Cards. Coach Deeter was pleased with the team play his team showed in the game. lone Jr. High girls lose to Echo b.v Michelle La Hue The lone Jr. High girls played their second game of the season against Echo on Thursday. Dec. 18. The Cards were defeated, 25-43. The Cards were outscored Qly in the first half, as Echo went into the locker room with a 5 25 half time lead. lone never gave up as they outscored Echo. 13 8 for a third quarter score of 18-33. The Cards held Echo to 10 points in the last quarter. The final score was 25-43. "I was proud of the way the girls played, they never gave EOSC has class from pe 8 Woven into the course will be interviews with Dr. Lyle Schwarz, assistant professor of drama; Dr. Lee Insko, men's basketball coach; Lin da Willis, women's basketball coach; James Robertson, EOSC band director and Grande Ronde Symphony conductor; and Dr. John Cobb, EOSC choir director. Each will meet with the class before the performance he or she directs to discuss expec tations and then again after the performance to discuss how those expectations fared with an audience. The class will get a back-stage view of what's involved in each event. Class members will attend a play, a men's basketball Heppner by Michelle LaRue The lone Varsity played Heppner on Saturday, Dec. 20. The Cards were defeated in a close 55-57 game. It looked to be a very exciting game as the first quarter was closely matched, but showed the Mustangs with a 1 -point lead at the close of the first quarter. The Cards couldn't quite keep up with the Mustangs as The Cardinal girls met the Umatilla Vikings for the second time this year on Friday. Dec. 19. The Cards were defeated, 31-48. lone had a very weak first half, scoring only 6 points in the first quarter and none in the second. The Vikings took advantage of this by scoring 28 points in the first half. The Cardinals came out at half time looking better as they scored 10 points in the third quarter and held the Vikings to 12. At the end or the quarter the scoreboard show ed the Vikings ahead, 16-40. The Cards tried to make a comeback in the last quarter, outscoring Umatilla, 15-8. But this wasn't enough for the Cards as they were defeated, 31-48. The Cards shot 1 for 6 for 17 percent from the free throw line. The Vikings shot 8 for 14 for 57 percent. "We had a really good second half," commented Coach McDeugal. I'matilla 4K: Roxbury, 4 0-1 8: D. Follett, 4 0-0 8; Sheets, 3 Cards defeated byHeppner by Andrew Gorman Saturday, Dec. 20, the Heppner Mustangs defeated the lone Cardinals in a very tight ball game, 57 to 55. It was a touch-and-go situation-all through the game the lone girls varsity by Michelle URue The lone girls met the Heppner Mustangs on Satur day, December 20. The Cards were defeated, 24-68. up." commented Coach Dan Adams. High scorer for the Cardin als was Deena Hams with 14 points; 12 of her points came in the second half. Others ' scoring were Lori FeUch with 5. Sandy Wright, 4, and Patty McElligott. 2. Paula Ander son, Mary Ann Alvarado and Dawn Reed played but didn't score. Soma Snow was high scorer for Echo with 10 points. lone shot 3 for 9 from the free throw line for 33 percent. Echo shot 1 for 2 for 50 percent. The Cards were called for three fouls as Echo committed 14. game, a women's basketball game, a musical and a choral concert as well as a rehearsal of practice for each event. Venn said he expected the course to appeal to a variety of people from on and off campus. "There's something beyond us all in what ever we approach," he said smiling. "This is going to be an interesting way for us to see a little more." Interested persons may register for the course the week of Jan. 5 in the Records Office, EOSC Administration Building. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Thursday and Fri day and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. defeats lone they took a 26-32 advantage at the half. lone came out after the half to close the gap to within 4 points, with the Mustangs still on top, 36-40. throughout the fourth quarter the score was within 2 points, as the Cards outscored the Mustangs 19-17. lone was out-rebounded by 3 as the Cards had 31 and Heppner had 34. Leading rebounder for the Cards was Mark Patton with 11 boards. lone shot 20 of 66 for 30 percent from the field to r - 1J m i m J i 2 2 8; M. Follett, 3 1-2 7; Metz. 2 2-2 6; Churchill. 2 1-3 5; Tackrell, 1 2-2 4; Harmon. 1 0-0 scores were very close, but somehow the Mustangs pulled through. During the first quarter, the Mustangs scored a total of 13 points and right up behind them was lone with 12. Talk about the ball being busy-in the second quarter it was thrown or passed all over the place. lone made four field The Cards were outscored badly in the first half as the score at the end of the half was 834. The Cards had a better second half, but still not good enough as the Mustangs made lone JV boys defeat by Michelle LaRue The lone JV boys played Umatilla on Dec. 19. The Cardinals defeated the Vik ings, 57-52. The Cards came out in the first quarter to take a 13-8 lead. In the second quarter, Bowling News Koffee Kup Keglers December 23. 19H0 Gutter Dusters - 39-29. 26279. PyttS - 39-29, 25920. Three Holers - 38-30, 26071. Newcomers - 34'v-33'2, 25684. Three L'S 32'2-35'2, 25993. Hi Ho's - 31-36'v, 25781. Weary Wives - 29-39 , 26053. Dregs - 28'4-39'i!, 26163. High individual game High individual series High team game - Three Holers, 553 High team series - Gutter Dusters, 1,610 Splits - 5-10 Iris Campbell. Whitefifh, and chub important lake herring form tha most fish family Great Lakes. in the Heppner s 25 of 55 for 45 percent. The Cards shot 15 of 27 for 56 percent from the line to Heppner's 7 of 13 for 54 percent. Heppner 57: Forrar, 5 0-0 10; Launer, 3 2 28; Currin, 3 2-4 8; Stookey, 4 0-0 8; Murray, 4 0-3 8; Holland, 2 2 2 6; R. Bier, 2 1-2 5; Cole, 1 0-0 2; J. Bier, 1 0-0 2; Lott. lone 55: LaRue, 4 9 10 17; McCabe, 6 0-2 12; Patton. 3 3 5 9: Rietmann, 4 0-0 8; Thomp son, 1 2-3 4; Peterson, 1 1-4 3; Hams. 1 0-0 2; Morter. NX1 iff t 3 1 1 . ... 2; Reynolds and Ekleberry. lone 31: Holtz. 5 0-1 10: Thompson. 3 0-1 6; Palmer 2 0-0 4: McEllieott. 2 0-0 4: goals and six free throw shots. Heppner. still in the lead, had nine buckets and one foul shot, making the score at the half. Mustangs. 32. to Cardinals. 26. In the third quarter, every one cooled down - except the fans. Heppner had a total of 40 points by the end of the third quarter, while lone, not at all meets Heppner and defeat 34 points in the second half. lone had some injuries in the game; Anita Palmer broke her nose and had to have surgery. Cindy Drinkard got a pretty serious concus sion and was in the hospital for Donnie Taylor scored 12 points for the Cards to help them take a 31-19 lead. The Cards were outscored in the third quarter by 6 points to close the gap to 44-37. lone w as again outscored in the final quarter; the score board showed the Cards on top with a Billie Doherty, 1 Billie Dohertv, 515. Umatilla Ready -Mix is Still in Business in Heppner Cement deliveries scheduled twice weekly to South Morrow County. Regularly on Wednesdays and Fridays 14' I 7 r- -i? 4 -f-dMfWSWHB Doherty. 1 1-2 3: Drinkard. 1 0-1 2: Hill. 1 0-0 2: Meyers. Fouled out : Palmer. 55-57 out of the game, had 36 points. The fourth quarter saw real action when lone made a comeback with seven field goals and five foul shots. Heppner barely . pulled through with six buckets and. five foul shots, taking the edge with 57 points to Ione's 55. This indeed was a good game. a few days. No information was available as to when they would be able to play again. Heppner-fiK: Mary Kincaid, 10 0-3 20; Laughlin. 4 2-4 10; Connor, 5 O-0 10; Devin,3 2-2 8; Hammond, 3 2-2 8; Day, 3 1-2 ir Vikings, Mustangs 57-52 victory. I'ma'illa 52:Follett.6 3-6 15; , Conforth. 5 8-10 IR: Wilson. 0 0-0 0: I.indley. 3 0-0 6: Stuck 2.0-O 4: Burt. 0 1-5 1: Whitehurst. 1 4-7 6: Rankin. 1 04) 2: Peterson. Garza. lone 57: Taylor. 11 2-3 24; Star. 6 1-.; !3: Gutierrez 2 4-6 8: Rietmann. 1 0-1 2; McElligott, I 0-3 2: iavitt. 0 1-2 1; Padberg. 0 0-1 0; Morter, 0 0-2 0: Colvard. Childers. Douglas, Lindstrom. On Saturday. Doc. 20. the lone JV played the Heppner freshmen. The Cards defeated the Mustangs. 50-41. The Cards jumped out to a 20-6 lend in the first quarter. Thi' Cards were outscored by 5 points in the second quarter hut slill had a 31-18 advantage at the half The Cards cooled off a hit after the half as they only scored 6 in the third quarter The seorehoard showed lone ahead. 37-2H. In the lasl quarter the teams for dispatch 11 -m-m f I call collect 567-6173 f7 w I J' i i 4 bv Michelle I.aRue The lone varsity boys met the Umatilla Vikings on Fri day. Dec. 19. The Cardinals defeated the Vikings. 54-41. The Cards led by 5 points at the end of the first quarter. Shawn La Rue and Les Thompson combined for the 10 points in the quarter. The Vikings outscored the Cardinals in the second quar ter by 2 points. The Cards went into the locker room with a 3-point advantage. 25-22. In the third quarter the Cards outscored the Vikings by 4 to make the score 35-28. The Cards got rolling in the last quarter as they sank 19 points, making the final score 7: Bergstrom. 2 0-14: Mar garet Kincaid, - 1-4 1; Ward, Van Schoiack. lone-24: Hill. 1 4-6 6; Holtz. 2 3-4 5: McElligott. 1 2-2 4; Morter. 11-2 3; Palmer, 1 0-1 2; Drinkard. 1 0-3 2; Thomp son. 1 0-0 2. Doherty. Meyers. were evenly matched with each scoring 13 points. The final score was 50-41 in favor of the Cards. High scorer for the Cardin als was Donnie Taylor with 13: Howard I-eavitt followed with 12 Craig Gutierrez had 9: Darrin Padberg and Denny Starr had 5 each: Craig Hams Roger Childers and Roger Morter all had two. OVER NEW3 SUBARU lltlNOMIN FIRST KA 54-41. The Cards shot 22 of 65 for 34 percent from the field, while Umatilla shot 12 of 53 for 23 percent. The Cards shot 67 percent on their free throws to the Vikings 58 porrent. The Cards m. rebounded the Vikings. 50-32. with lead ing rebounder Mark Patton. having 8 offeasive and 10 defensive boards. Jhe Cards had 22 turnovers compared to Umatilla's 23. T T T T T T T T STUDENT OF THE WEEK CARLA MILES .Carla is involved in Spanish fin Hope Lutheran Church. Although only a freshman.' Carla i has demonstrated an interest in many facets' cf school lifew wand is fast developing leadership qualities. She has a grade ' point average of :t.2x. Carla has a pleasant personality and isf 7Teooperative and resnonsihle. Jf The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Miles. Carla like to go into tearhing or counseling when she completes her TY ..education. 7v HQS This Ad HfiTlnnftlril f X JL X s kL 'T T Ctew Cab "iirn in 1CTTBBIPMM' EXCELLENT SELECTION 25 TRUCKS IN ALL 3A TON PICK-UPS IN stock use REGULAR GAS! 1 4.35. p, FINANCING ON NEW PICKUPS THROUGH CM. A C. TON G.M. 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