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TWEI-VK-Thf lltppner Gaiette-Timts, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 26, 1981 Mustangs meet defeat at first game against Riverside Pirates, 12 6 By ANDREW fiORMAN The Heppner Mustangs met defeat in their first game of the season against the River side Pirates with the final score of Boardman, 12, Hep pner. 6. As the baseball game began, the starting positions were: John Bier, first baseman: Harry Groshens, second base man: Riek Cole, shortstop; and Mark Way. third base man. Doug Holland pitched, with Bruce Way catching. Jeff Orr played the left field position ; John Murray, center field; and Jay Hayes right field. In the first inning. Heppner was up to bat first and the top of the order took off. First on the list was John Bier, who got a piece of the ball which went to second base. Bier made the throw to first. causing the first out of the game. The wind was blowing very hard and it was quite cold. Cole stepped up to the plate and connected, but the ball went straight up and Riversides' second Baseman caught the ball. Holland, a switch-hither, was up and when he hit the ball the wind blew it from rieht field over to left field, to lone Garden Club gives St. party for PMH residents Pat's f a ft Pit : : f.AT'l -i fa c - y i V gain a single. Murray battin up. took a hit and got a single which advance Holland to second. Ken Stookey. a DH .(designated hitter! for Orr. look a piece of the ball and. because of an error on the shortstop for Riverside, he made it to first and also advanced all of the runners an extra base. Jay Hayes was sixth in the order and hit the hall to (hp second baseman. Hayes was thrown out at first for the last out. As the Pirates went all the way through the hatting order. Heppner made two errors and gave Riverside four runs for the first inning. The score was Riverside. 4. Heppner. ( Heppner was tip to hat again, firoshens. up first, took a walk from the pitcher. Bruce Wav struck out for the first out of the inning for Heppner Mark Wav got a bile of the ball hut. the bite wasn't ,big enough as a hot grounder rolled to the shortstop who threw out fit first Bier liok a single along with a RBI i runs batted i" Cole followed and also took a Daffodil bouquets were taken to each room and handmade saches were given to each resident by Lela Palmer. And, to top off the festivities, green and white angel cake and juice were served. Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home residents (left to right Maude Pointer. Clyde Cox. Doe Byland. Mabel Howell and Merle Boyce celebrated St. Pat's Day last Tuesdav with a party sponsored by the lone Garden Club. St. Patrick's Catholic Church has annual dinner r if r-A -n. Musicians strike up an Irish jig at the annual St. Patrick's Stew Dinner held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner last Tuesday. Festivities featured Irish stew-. Irish music ... and Irish fun. m SERVICE YOU WDND0I3 r "r .;.SC-- v Ls.",1' .... , 'K '-. .-... . . ' " - , . - w . .' IVe Are The Team You Can Depend On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! O NH-3 O Aqua Liquid & Dry Fertilizers Farm Chemicals Variety of Application Systems 'M NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT -WE SERVICE IT TOO' Rflorrotrj County mmT" rain Growers.i.c."y"-7- 4 Wm w"r single with a RBI. Holland, third on the list, took a single and Murray took a double which advanced Holland to third. Stookey went out on a fly ball to center field Holland tried to make a steal lo home but was put out. Riverside scored five runs in this inning and Heppner changed pitchers. Bier, who was playing first, went to pitcher: Holland went to short stop: and Cole went to third base, which sent Mark Way to the bench. After warming up Bier did a good job for his first game of the season and pitched most of the game. Heppner scored six runs. Greg Connor did a tremendous joh jit hnttiuu with a double when he was a 1)11 for M Wav. The game lasted onlv six innings because it got too cold and dark to go on Heppner made a lew mistakes and Head rn;ich Holland is sure lo work on them in the next practice The next game is Tuesdav. March :tl. against Pilot Rock at Heppner Game time is 4 pm ght ooooooooocraoooQctocooociiaooooc 8 . School Board Position At Large On March 31 Pel. tor by trie dommltteO to elect Pat Wright, Box 364, Lexington ioooooooo r7 CHECK THE ALL YPES 7 6SLB & SELVER CLASS RINGS, OLD WEDDING BANDS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, DENTURE GOLD, SILVER COINS-STERLING, OLD WATCHES (RUNNING OR NOT) Scl. f.lcr. 20 12 ccn 7 p.cn, fa. Sun. 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