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Mustangs roll over Umatilla 58-12 The Heppner Gazette-Tlmes, Heppner. OreRon, Thursday, October I. 19RI-8EVEN By ANNK Ml'RRAY The Heppner MusUmtfs kept their plana rolling Friday night by rolling over the Umatilla Vikings, with a acore or 58 12. The Mustangs started off wltha bang. On the third play of the game, quarterback Doug Holland pulled away from the pack and then scrambled 71 yards down the sideline to the end tone. That was JubI the beginning of a long night to come for Umatilla. On the Mustangs' next possession Holland connected with split end Dorian Form for an 88 yard touchdown. The fans loved that play so much that on Heppner's next posses sion Holland and Forrar paired up once again, this time for a 43 yard touchdown toss. By the time the second quarter had rolled around the Mustangs were ahead 21-0. But the Mustangs weren't quite satisfied. John Murray proved that by scoring three touchdowns in the second qurter. The first of which was a 23 yard interception return. Murray's second touchdown came from a 59 yard break. Murray had a break in the scoring as senior Cliff Dough erty returned a punt 35 yards for a touchdown. Murray then got his third and final touch down with a 29 yard jaunt to the endzone. During much of the second qurter and all of the second half Coach John Sporseen played everybody who dres sed down. The Mustangs didn't gener ate much offense during the third quarter. But the Vikings' quarterback, Brian Follett, was able to dive 1 yard for six. The Mustangs then picked up offensively, with Jeff Orr at the helm. Orr plunged one yard to the end zone. The Vikings then came back with a 39 yard pass from Follett to Frank Dornan for another aix. Heppner wasn't quite finish- Bowling News KoffeeKup Keglers Sept. 24, 1MI won-lost The Dregs Three L's Newcomers Gutter Dusters Three Holers HJHo's Weary Wives Pytts 7-5- 7-5 7-5 7-5 M 6-6 64 2 10 4813 4743 4705 4665 4706 4666 4653 4548 High ind. game: Linda Schultz, 199. High ind. series: Linda Schultz, S31. High team game: Three L's, 620. High team series: The Dregs, 1688. Friday Night Mixers Sept. 18, 1981 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No . 8 2 2 0 4 22 4 0 3 1 4 0 1 3 0 4 High game: men - Pete Schwarzin, 224; women -Bunnie Lindsay, 189. High Series: men - Pete Schwarzin, 598; women -LoRayne Bowman, 467. High Team Game: Schwar zin, Munkers, and Gllman, 602. High Team Series : Bowman and McDonald, 1852. Monday Night Major Sept. 21, 1981 Columbia Basin 514 2 '4 McDonald Chev. 5 3 Murray Drug's 44 3 No. 6 44. BPOE 4 4 IOOF 4 4 Farmer's Insur. 3 5 Wright's tty Store 2 6 High Game: Pete Schwar zin, 256. High Series: Pete Schwar zin, 599. High Team Game: No. 6, 975. High Team Series: No. 6, 2676. 6parrtlmers Sept. 22, IMl S J Market 8 4 Gardner's 7 5 Les Schwab 7 5 Coast to Coast e 6 Central Market 6 6 Sears e 6 M.C Grain Growers 4 8 Peterson's 4 g ed scoring as Sid Kennedy dove from one yard out to make the score 58-12. Murray lead the Mustangs in the rushing department with three carries for 93 yards, followed by Holland with 71 yards in one carry. Kennedy was close behind with 76 yards in 14 carries. Murray also led in the defensive department with 21 points, according to Mus tangs' defensive scoring sys tem. Junior Tom Huston followed close behind with 19 points, Lee Rice had 14 and Orr along with Greg Connor had U points. Marty Britt made an interception for the Mustangs. Holland was three for three for 139 yards, in the passing department. Orr was one for three for 21 yards, Mike Currin was at the other end of Orr's pass. Freshman backup quarterback Todd Miller was 0-2. Robert Bier caught an eight yard pass from Holland. Coach Sporseen commented after the game that "We took on an undermanned Umatilla Thursday Night Ladies Sept. 24, 181 Gateway Col. Basin Elec. Kinzua Corp. Team No. 8 B C Repair Team No. 4 Bucknums Ray Boyce Ins. 1041V4 8 4 7 5 6 6 6 54 64 4 8 1 11 Splits converted : Leann Rea 4-7-10; Kay McRoberts 1-2-8-10; Marilyn Chllders 1-5-10; Karen Palmer 4-7-10. High Game: Kay McRob erts, 202. High Series: Inetia Cantin, 496. Kay McRoberts converted the 6-7-10 split. High Game: Kay McRob erts, 178. High Series: Kay McRob erts, 499. CSPIES I'-lIIo-Ycu-lVclt CAZETTE-TJiVlES FULL LIME OF PRINTING SERWIC FLYERS POSTERS MULTI-PART FORMS , - " r BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES PQEJTC23 nn:m in guq sno? Call or stop by for a free estimate on your printing job. In addition we have: WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIES 20 WHILE U-WAIT RUBBER STAMPS The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Printing Division Phone; 676-9228 j team and as a result all players that suited down got a chance to get a lpt of playing time." Scoring Summary: Umatilla' 1st 2nd 3rd 4th to Umatilla 0 0 6 6 12 Heppner 21 25 0 12 58 Heppner: Holland 71 yard run (Forrar kick) Heppner: Forrar 68 yard pass from Holland (Forrar kick) Heppner: Forrar 43 yard pass from Holland (Forrar kick) Heppner: Murray 23 yard pass interception return (kick failed) Heppner: Murray 59 yard run (Forrar kick) Heppner: Dougherty 35 yard punt return (kick failed) Heppner: Murray 29 yard run (kick failed) Umatilla: Follett 1 yard run (run failed) Heppner: Orr 1 yard run (kick failed) Umatilla: Dornan 39 yard pas from Follett (pass failed) Heppner: Kennedy 1 yard run (run failed) Heppner High Football Schedule Fri..Oct.2 Wahtonka There 8 p.m. Fri.Oct.9 Wasco There 8 p.m. Fri.Oct.lS Lyle There 8 p.m. Fri .Oct.23 Pilot Rock Heppner 8 p.m. Homecoming Fri.Oct.30 Slanfield Heppner 8 p.m. Fri.,Nov.6 Riverside There 8 p.m. COACH : John Sporseen Heppner High Volleyball Schedule Thurs..Oct.l lone Tues..Oct.l3 lone Thurs..Ocl. 17 Sherman Tues..Oct.20 Wahtonka Tues.,Oct.27 Riverside Sat.. 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