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.iy.rr.hp.i.Trpp Mustangs heat Trojans, ranked third in state The Itoppner MuhUums once again proved why they were ranked No, three in the state, at the Mustangs stepped over the Lylc-Klickltat Trojans, 27-6, Frt., Oct. 16. Although the score showed a handy win for the Mustangs, the Trojans gave them a run for their money. Coach John Sporseen com mented after the game, "Lyle was an extremely tough team one of the toughest we've faced this year." The first half was a defen sive battle except for occas sional breaks for scoring such as Cliff Dougherty's touch down catch of 12 yards from quarterback Doug Holland. Dougherty's touchdown put the Mustangs on top 7-0 at the end of the first half. Holland came out firing the ball during the second half as he hit John Murray for an 89 yard touchdown toss. Holland also ran two yards for a touchdown. During the fourth quarter, Earl Hammond contributed hia six points to the Mustangs' acoring drive. The Trojans got on the board late in the fourth quarter by an 18 yard Inter M&i&e Hawkins urillallowrcn Hash flfi feetiB.P.0.E. 358 Vm i Jm Oct. 23 & 24 mt J flftuDtf, w Select any dinnerM Hy entree & get the second Q m (Zr uAI t PDIPtr Includes Salad Bar, Bakeai J one tor HALr rKlut Potato, MK BrMd rYTfj t252k SATURDAY, OCT. 24 WJM MSiZ CRAB FEED Em feTto rjJrtr'frL Wl") a" '"""T'lngs-Ham, Coleslaw JjPi I jT( B'wd. Baked Beans I Salad BarJfM f0B,'1 ! rroo tooo nfll I Vj p,t coupl - U W person f BothNights From 9 prn? SmEs OLD MAN WINTER IS WAITING i Ui i Uu Co-op Country YOUR Studs ception return, Murray fed In the rushing department with 124 yards on 18 carries, followed by Hol land with 46 yards on 8 carries. Hammond was also on top with nine carries for 36 yards. Holland completed five out of 10 passes for 158 yards. In the defensive category, Holland led the Mustangs with IS points, followed by Lee Rice with 11 and Hammond with 10. Next week the Mustangs will be at home against the Pilot Rock Rockets. The game begins at 8 p.m. The game will Women's Aglow Schedule potluck, meeting Women's Aglow Fellowship will hold their monthly meet ing Tuesday, Oct. 27 at the Episcopal Church parish hall in Heppner. The evening will begin with Ore. Classified School Employee week Nov. 1-7 Governor Victor Atiyeh has proclaimed November 1 7 as Classified School Employee y J DON'T WAIT TO BUY WINTER TIRES! Legal Nov. 1 Home Scoring Summary: I 2 3 4 tot Heppner: 0 7 146 27 Lyle-Klickltat: 0 0 0 6 6 fleppner: Dougherty 12 yard pass from Holland (For rar kick) lieppner: Murray 89 yard pass from Holland (Holland kick) lieppner: Holland 2 yard run (Holland kick) Heppner: Hammond 1 yard run (kick failed) Lyle-Klickitaf. Stevenson 18 yard interception return (pass failed). d potluck salad bar at 6:30 p.m. followed by a meeting at 7.15 p.m. Rick and Cecilia Drake, Hermiston, will be guest speakers and provide special music, said a spokesperson. Week in Oregon. In his proclamation Gover nor Atiyeh asked all Oregon ians to join him in saluting the men and women who have the responsibility of providing the services to facilitate the educational process. OSEA Chapter 59 of Morrow County is one of 146 chapters in Oregon representing 17,000 classified employees. Mustangs By ANNE Mt'RRA Y The Heppner Mustangs took their plans for a state playoff berth one step further by defeating the Wasco County Bedsides 33-6, Friday night Oct. 9 at Maupin. Though the score was all for Heppner, The Mustangs were plaqued by penalties. Coach John Sporseen com mented after the game. "We have to stop getting unneces sary penalties. The game should have been over by the first half." The Mustangs had 155 yards in penalties compared to the Redsides 55 yards. Penalties made the difference in several cases. In the second quarter, conclude Heppner's coming week. Cardinals win over Wheeler By Ml( I I VIU K By fhe looks of the finitl wore II omild have been a basketball game, hut it was a football game at the lone Cardin.ils defeated the Wheel cr Falcons 88-76. The Cardinals started off scoring 2n points before they had run one offensive play. Jeff Hams received the open ing kickoff and ran it back 89 yards for a touehdawn. The pass for the extra points failed. On the Falcons first posses sion of the ball Jeff Hams intercepted a Falcon pass and ran 37 yards for a touchdown. Howard Leavitt ran in for the extra points. Jeff Hams remained a threat to the Falcons as he again intercepted a Falcon pass and ran it bark 70 yards for a touchdown. The pass for the extra points failed. The score at the end of the quarter showed lone on top 20-0. The Falcons scored their first touchdown of the game on a 42 yard pass to Rill Maclnnes from quartcrbark .Scott Asher. The run for the extra points failed. f he Falcons again scored on a pass play with the same combination from 31 yards out. Asher ran in for the extra points to make the score 20-14. lone's fourth touchdown came on a 71 yard run by a sophomore Howard Leavitt. The pass for the extra points failed The Falcons were once again intercepted by Jeff Hams as he sprinted 36 yards for his fourth touchdown of the game. The pass for the extra points was no good. Falcon quarterbacck Scott closer to Lee Rice intercepted a pass and ran it back to the one yard line, but unfortunately it was called back by a clipping penalty. John Murray also had a similar experience, in which his touchdown was nulified by a personal foul in the third quarter. Neither of the two teams could generate much offense until late in the second quarter, when Mustang run ning back Earl Hammond rambled into the endzone from 11 yards out. The Mustangs came alive during the third quarter when quarterback Doug Holland connected with Robert Bier for a nine yard touchdown. Murray then proceeded 10 yards for another touchdown. Holland and Bier connected once again, this time for 27 yards and six points. The Redsides finally got something going in the third quarter with a two yard plunge into the endzone. The Mustangs put one more touchdown on the board before the end of the game. Ham mond struck once again with a one yard plunge, this upped the score to 33-6. Murray led the Mustangs in rushing with 134 yards in 22 carries. Hammond followed close behind with 82 yards in 13 carries and Holland had nine carries for 52 yards. Holland completed four out of eight passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Jeff Orr completed a pass on an extra point conversion. Rice led the defensive department with 14 points, followed by Murray with 12. Dorian Forrar was also in WARP BROS. Chicago 606S1 Make Your Own Storm Windows, I ; j 1 RSgnrl storm Doors. Porch Enclosures! 1 g JJ fr" 1 80 EASY ANYONE CAN DO ITt fSCSSSZ-Tl fTTrrri g cut flex-o-olass to sizi j Wff I jir I I If N CK OVM SCREENS R VsLjL TT1 P 4&k. A OH WINOOW OPENINOSI U II - 1FtJc . "-4tajKX iMiCl ii K uwiwm .... ll :IfTj:e MM(IKNt4-4u w 3ssrc 630 ws. L.M.jmmi Take this ad to your Hardware, Lumber or Bkjg Supply Store I .Accept no suostituies uet top quality PLfcX-O-GLASS. Astirr scored on a four yard rim to close the scoring for the half. Huhlell ran in for the extra points to make the half time . score 40-22 for the Cantin;iK The Falcons scored the first touchdown of the second half on a six yard pass to Jim Wimer. Asher ran in for the extra points. Jeff Hams open ed up the scoring for the Cardinals in the second half when he broke away on a 26 year run into the end rone. The run for the extra points failed. The Falcon's Asher and Maclnnes combined for an 80 yard touchdown pass. Hubbell ran in for the extra points. It was lone's turn to score next as quarterback Denny Starr hit Tim Patton with a 25 yard touchdown pass. The run for the extra points failed. Wimer scored the next, touch down for the Falcons on a 78 yard kickoff return, to make the score 52-44. The Cardinals next touch down came when Tim Patton ran the kickoff back 60 yards for a touchdown. The run for the .!ra points failed. The Falcon's came back to score on a 58 yard pass to Maclnnes. Asher ran in for the extra points. Jeff Hams' last touchdown of the game came on a 70 yard kickoff return to end the third quarter 64-52. The Cardinals wasted no time in the third quarter as Starr hit Craig Hams with a 36 yard touchdown pass. Jeff Hams ran in for the extra points. Hubbell scored next for the Falcons on a seven yard run. On lone's next possession of the ball Craig Hams pushed through from one yard out to playoff double digits with 10 points. Scoring Summary! Scoring Summary: 1 2 3 4 tot Heppner 0 7 20 6 33 Wasco 0 0 6 0 6 Heppner: Hammond - 11 yard run (Forrar kick) Heppner: Murray -10 yard run (kick failed) Heppner: Holland - nine yard pass to Bier (On to Murray pass) Heppner: Holland 27 yard pass to Bier (kick failed) Wasco County : two yard run (kick failed) Heppner: Hammond - one yard run (kick failed) Cardinal volleyball defeated by Mustangs, Falcons By MICHELLE LARUE The lone volleyball team met the Heppner Mustangs for th second time this year, the Cards were defeated 2-15. 15-0 and 5 15. The Cardinals couldn't seem to get their serves over in the first game as they were The Cards lost their momen- Falcons in Heppner schools organize J. M.jJL JUL JL lIKsy Heppner Elementary and Junior High schools are organ izing a 6.2 mile race and a 3.1 mile walk-run to be held in Heppner in early April. The event is in conjuction with the schools wellness program. A A Proven Energy Saver! AIM 28". 4" k M" Widths Pion.en in Plastics Sinct 1924 rr " Two ccr&asl dltftndtrs, ttlkt Statist (5) esd Ceria Ped&crf (39) giro chast to Fcksa qgertsribcrik score the next Cardinal touch down. Craig also ran in for the extra points. The Falcons scored next when Asher hit Rubien for a two yard touchdown pass. The same combination scored for the extra points. On lone's last possession of the ball Jeff Hams broke away for 60 yards the lateraled the pigskin to guard Steve Mill man who ran 25 yards into the end zone. Leavitt ran in for the extra points. The last touchdown of the game was a 60 yard Falcon pass to Maclnnes. Wimer ran in for the extra points to close the scoring at 88-76. The Cardinals amassed 397 yards rushing. Leading rush ers were Jeff Hams with 192 yards, and Howard Leavitt with 125 yards. In the passing department Denny Starr was five of 16 for 72 yards. The Falcons rushed for 226 yards defeated 2-15. The Cardinals shut the Mustangs out in the second game as they downed the Mustangs 15-0. The Cardinals high scorer was Lori Fetsch with eight points. Cindy Hill scored four points and Mar garet Doherty scored three for the Cards. OACllC J. lit 1 meeting to organize the run will be held Monday evening, Oct. 26, Heppner Junior High School at 7:30 p.m. Runners and non runners are invited to help with the run The llpppnrr Catette-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 22. 19S1-FIVE Falcons with Asher accounting for 121 and Maclnnes 71 yards. Asher also passed for 346 yards hitting 13 out of 33 passes. Next action for the Cardi nals will be Saturday. October 24. at Dufur. Kickoff time will be at 1:30 p.m. lone: 2020 24 24 88 Fossil: . 0 22 302476 lone: J. Hams 89 yard " kickoff return (pass failed) lone: J. Hams 37 pass intercepted (Leavitt run) lone: J. Hams 70 yard pass interception (pass failed) Fossil: Maclnnes 42 yard pass from Asher (run failed) Fossil: Wimer 31 yard pass from Asher ( Asher run lone: Leavitt 71 yard run (pass failed) lone: J. Hams 36 yard pass interception (pass failed) lone: Leavitt 16 yard run (C. Hams run) Fossil: Asher 4 yard fun (Hubbell run) turn in the third game as they were defeated 5-15 for the match. The Cardinals traveled to Fossil on Friday to challenge the Wheeler Falcons. The Cards put up a good fight but were defeated 15 10. 12-15. and 5-15. The Cardinals defeated the Falcons in the first game 1111 .. and are welcome to attend the meeting, said a spokesperson. , For more information con tact Liz Curtis, 676-9454. 1 BffTT$S 1 Save on these Mobil Batteries 2 D 224MF 1 R24-CM 1R22F ALL HALF PRICE mpp nmnom a ujiaurmri i JJM"'''iu.-..uJ.m iijnioiiTinMiiL-iii);iijLL.uij....j 88 - 76 . Fossil: Wimer 6 yard pass from Asher (Asher run) lone: J. Hams 26 yard run (run failed) Fossil: Maclnnes 80 yard from Asher (Hubbell run) lone: Patton 25 yard pass from Starr (run failed) Fossil: Wimer .78 yard kickoff return (pass failed) lone: Patton 60 yard kickoff return ( run failed) Fossil: Maclnnes 58 yard pass from Asher ( Asher run) lone: J. Hams 70 yard kickoff return (run failed) lone: C. Hams 36 yard pass from Starr (J. Hams run) Fossil: Hubbell 7 yard run (Magnum run) lone: C. Hams 1 yard run (C. Hams run) Fossil: Rubien 2 yard pass from Asher (Asher to Rubien) lone: Millman 25 yard lateral run (Leavitt run) Fossil: Maclnnes 60 yard pass from Asher (Wimer run) 15-10. Michelle LaRue and Anita Palmer scored five points each to lead the Cards to their victory. The Cards were defeated in a close second game 12-15. Cindy Hill had six points for the Cardinals. In the third game the Cards couldn't stop the Falcons serves as they were defeated 5 15. Heppner News Boyd Redding, Los Angeles 'alif was n rwpnt hntip0iiest Calif, was a recent houseguest at the home of his sister and her husband, Alena and Ervin Anderson.