Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 14, 1981, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    F.K.HT-The Heppner GMeUe-Tlme.
Mustangs
The Heppner Mustangs won
both games of a double header
against Sherman Co. Saturday
at Heppner.
The first game saw Heppner
explode for six runs in the i
sixth inning to finish up the , "
contest. 7-2 over Sherman.
Ken Stookie got on with a
base hit. Jeff Orr made it on ,
base on an error. Bruce Way
hit a two-run single. Rick Cole
doubled and John Murray
tripled.
Rick Cole pitched a four
hitter, striking out eight and
walking five.
Heppner 10M(X7
Sherman 1OIH0AH2
Heppner R-7 H-8 E-4 Cole & B
Way
Sherman R-2 H-4 E-2 Wason
& Connor
In the second game of the
double header Heppner came
out on top again, this time by a
score of 4 - 1.
"John Murray pitched six
innings and did a super job."
said head coach Dale Holland.
"Then he walked with the
bases loaded and Doug Hol
land came in for a strike out
and two ground balls to end
the ballgame."
. .Sherman
Heppner
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Heppner R-4 H-5 E-l Mur
ray. Holland (7) & B. Way
Sherman R-l H-3 E-l Mit
chell & Connor
Heppner golf
The Heppner girl's golf
team placed fourth last week
in the district golf tournament
held at Juniper Golf Course at
Redmond.
First place in the district
went to Crook County School.
Prineville, with a score of 865:
second place to Redmond with
958; third to Burns - 982: and
fourth to Heppner with 1.018.
Between 40 and 50 girls
participated in the district
tournament, playing two
Heppner High All-Sports
Banquet to be held May 18
The Heppner High School
All-Sports Banquet will be
held on Monday. May 18, at
6:30 p.m. in the high school
cafetorium. The purpose of
the banquet will be to honor all
athletes that have participat
ed during the 1980-81 school
vear. All athletes and their
EOSC rodeo slated May 15-17
Top rodeo contestants from
18 northwestern colleges and
universities are expected to
compete in the 13th annual
Eastern Oregon State College
Rodeo, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, May 15, 16 and 17, in
the LaGrande Maverick
Arena. The rodeo is in
conduction with EOSC Par
ents' Weekend.
"We'll have some really
tough competitors here," said
EOSC Rodeo Advisor Gene
Scrivner. "ItH be a good
rodeo to kick off the local
season."
The EOSC Rodeo Team,
currently ranked fourth in the
Northwest Region of the
DANCE THE NIGHT
AWAY
Live music at the Elk's Lodge
Fri. and Sat. May 22-23
is
Heppner. Oregon, Thursday.
win both in
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Bruce Way comet in
lone tracksters compete in district and head for state
By MICHFI.I.E l.AIU'E
The Cardinal Track teams
competed in the district 7A
championships at Umatilla.
Friday and Saturday. May R
and 9.
The boys team hit their peak
at just the right time as the
eight boys on the team
team takes 4th at district
9-hole rounds each day for a
36-hoIe total.
Top scorers for Heppner 's
team were as follows: Lottie
Laughlin: 53-52-56-52 for a
total of 213: Lorrie Day:
62-68-61-63 for 254: Liz Zita:
77-69-55-66 for 267: Sarah
Forrar: 73-74-69-70 for 286:
and Ann McLaughlin : 69-76-68-80
for 293.
Lottie's score sent her to
Portland to the state tourna
ment held Mondav and Tues
families are asked to be
present. All members of the
Heppner Booster Club are also
invited to attend.
The speaker will be Kerry
Eggers. sportwriter for the
Oregon Journal Newspaper.
The banquet will be potluck
style and each family is
National Intercollegiate Ro
deo Association, is expected to
show well on their home
ground. The team has, accord
ing to Scrivner, "the capacity
to take the lead in bull riding
and bareback riding." EOSC
bull rider Dick Shaffeld is well
on his way to national compe
tition. Scrivner said he expects the
EOSC team to score well in
other events as well.
Rodeo events are scheduled
for 7 p.m. on Friudy and 1:30
p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
In addition to regular events
for men and women, there will
be wild cow milking and calf
dressing contests on Sunday.
Dont miss the outdoor
B.B.Q.,Sat. May 23
May 14, I9S1
double header
for the tlide
finished third in the meet with
78 points, behind Sherman
County who had 1 points and
Wahtonka with 80 points.
Preliminaries in most
events were held on Friday
with finals on Saturday. In the
boys events there were three
finals on Friday. Placing on
Friday were Shawn La Rue
day. May 11 and 12. at
Glendevere Golf Course.
The last time Heppner sent
a girl to the state tournament
was around three years ago.
when Cindy Kerr qualified.
While the girls state tourn
ment was going in Portland,
the boys district tournament
was being held at Kahneeta.
At last report. Don Lott was
tied for second at the end of
the first da v.
asked to bring food according
to the follwing schedule: Main
Dish to be provided bv
families whose last name
begins with letters from A to
M with salad and-or dessert
being furnished by families
whose last names begin with
letters N through Z.
Admission will be $1.50 for
students, $2 for non-students
and there will be no charge for
children 12 and younger.
Stock for the rodeo will be
provided by the Lazy FZ.
Weiser, ID. The rodeo announ
cer will be Joe Nichols of
Echo. OR.
The ancients believed the
emerald had the power to
heal diseases of the eye.
photo by Cindi Bergstrom
with a 5'4" hiiih jump good
enough for sixth place. Penny
Starr with a sixth place win in
the discus with a throw of
t3-7". and Craig Hams finish
ed fourth in the triple jump
with a personal best of :WA' t"
Siiturdavs competition star
ted out with Howard Leavilt.
Jim McCahe. Trove Peterson,
and Grvuc Kielmann winning
the -too meter relav in the time
of AT, K I .a Rue then placed
second in the javelin with a
throw of 14211" and Starr was
riL'ht behind with a throw of
ML':i" for third.
The Iihi meter dash hroucht
in more points with a second
from Kielmann in 119 and a
fifth from Peterson in 12.5.
MeCabe brought the lone
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WKTHKKKOIU
Chiirlie Rawlins is home in
Oregon for the summer nfler
completing a school yenr at
Western Kentucky University
where he has had a golf
scholarship. Rawlins reports
that the Western Kentucky
golfers placed second in the
Ohio Valley Conference. He
held the number two place on
the school's five-man golf
team, and his stroke average
for the seven tournaments last
season was 73.3.
Booster Club
There will be a meeting of
the Heppner Booster Club on
Tuesday. May 2fi at 7:0 a m.
at the Waeonwheel Restaur
roosters to their feel with a
stretch run to edge Von
Borstel of Sherman for first in
the 400 meters in the school
record time of 52 1 LaRue
picked up more points in the
hit'h hurdles with a fifth place
finish in IK 3 Rietmann and
Peterson again picked up
points in the 200 meters with
Kielmann winning in 23 4 and
Peterson taking fourth in 24 4
I. a Hue again picked up points
in the 300 hurdles as he
finished fifth with a time of
44 7
The team of McCahe. Peter
son. Leavitt and Kielmann
who had earlier won the 4m
meter relav came back with
an electrifying performance
in the liioo meter relav in the
time of :t:3i.t for first place
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This summer Charlie will
again be working at the Rend
Golf and Country Club and will
play in area tournaments. He
says he will see how his play
goes and may then go hack
east in the spring to enter
tournament there. He has just
a few hours to complete his
B.S. in Physical Ediirntinn.
Although he easily outplays
most Heppner golfers, they
are glad to have him around,
and everyone is hopeful he will
made good in tournaments.
Inst year he was the top
wouthpaw (left-handed I golf,
er in the state.
to meet
ant New officers will he
elected for the coming year
and special projects will be
discussed.
Thev also broke the school
record for the relav hv oxer
seven seconds.
In girls competition Marg
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the 400 meters with a time of
tin 7 and second in the 2xt
meters in 27 I
All participants who finish
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lo the slate meet this Friday
and Saturday. Mnv 15 and 16
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Portland
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2ou 4imi relav and MM relav.
McCahe in the 4m and both
relays. Peterson in both re
lays. Iavitl in Iwith relays,
li Hue in the javelin and
Doherty in the 4oo and 2tKi
meters.
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VOTE NO
ON WILLOW
CREEK DAM
With the balloting on the Willow Creek dam
coming up - here a lew facts which should be
considered.
Should we spend approximately $45,000,000
or more to take 6,000,000 worth of property
from the flood plain?
I have called Mr. Hatfield's office over and
over again asking that he have the Corps of
Engineers consider cleaning and lining the
channels through town rather than plugging
one channel with an experimental type dam. I
was told by Mr. Hatfields assistant, Mr. Tom
McGinnis and Mr. Tom Ivasor that I and the
people of Heppner are mistaken and simply
do not have our facts straight when we say
that the 19C9 and 1971 flood came down Shobe
Canyon rather than Willow Creek. Mr.
McGinnis said we should accept the fact that
we have been beaten, back off, and let the
Dam Construction proceed.
In my opinion, Mr. Hatfield is not
interested in the safety of the people of
Heppner but only wants to boast that he has
had millions of dollars appropriated in his
District.
I talked to Jerry Whi taker and Major Mook
with the Corps of Engineers in Walla Walla
and asked the same question. Mr. Whitaker
said they did start a study in 1972-73
considering the channel as an alternative to
the dam but met with "overwhelming local
opposition." I informed him that I know of
no one who was aware of such a study and
was told "the local city officials were and did
not want it as the city would have to pay too
much as their local share. )f
I questioned the design of the dam and was
told by Mr. Whitaker and Major Mook that
they didn't think we have anything to worry
about with a dam of their design as there are
several dams of this design world wide. I
asked if there are any in the US and was told
"I think so." I asked if the Corps had ever
designed or built a dam of this thin wall
design as is proposed for Heppner and Major
Mook said "no". They have not.
I will not feel comfortable sitting under a
dam of questionable design just so the city
can supposedly save a few dollars on the
water system while robbing the Federal
Government of tens of millions of dollars...
The mayor's reason for supporting he has
stated the dam is that if we do not build it, the
flood plain will not allow building, improve
ments, or sales in the downtown area.
They've been telling us that for years, yet I
see a definate improvement across the street
at the R.V. Park. Also, I feel the S & J Market
and the Les Schwab Bldg. and others are
definitely improvements. I believe the city
officials have neither the spirit nor the
authority to stop progress in Heppner so let's .
not Jet ourselves be blackmailed into
supporting this waste.
Isn't it time that we let common sense
over-rule greed?
Vote No! on the Willow Creek Dam.
(paid for by Randy Lott)
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