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TEN-TheHeppner Gazette-Tlmei, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. November 26. 1981 Mustangs By ANNE MURRAY The Heppner Mustangs couldn't quite get their magic touch working when they needed it most. Saturday, Nov. 21, the Mustangs took on the Warriors from Oakridge for a state "A" playoff advancement into the semifin als. The Warriors turned the Mustangs back from advanc ing by defeating them 26 21. When Cliff Dougherty re turned the opening kickoff 78 yards for 6 points, the Mus tangs were on top of the world. Even though the Warriors dominated the Mustangs on the statistition's paper, the Mustangs conceded nothing to them on the field. The Mustangs proved that by stopping the Warriors on the Mustang's one foot line and also on the three-yard line. The Warriors came back in the third quarter to go ahead of the Mustangs with a one yard run in by Kurt Carver. Then the Mustangs decided that they wanted to put an end to the squabble of who's going to win. Doug Holland lunged into the endzone from one yard out to put the Mustangs on top 14-7. Not to be shown up, the Warriors pushed Michael 10 yards into the endzone, thus . tying the score at 14 -14 by the end of the third quarter. The Mustangs weren't quite satisfied with the score, so proved John Murray, who rambled 14 yards into the endzone. Oakridge, not to be outdone, came right back with a one yard ran by Larry Boyd. The Warriors held the Mustangs on their next pos session thus forcing them to punt. The Warriors advanced 74 yards in 12 plays to score the winning touchdown with one minute, 30 seconds left in the game. "It was the finest high school football game I've ever been associated with . The only thing wrong was the final score. Heppner certainly has nothing to be ashamed of," Bowling News KoffeeKupKeglers November 1 9 Won -Lost 30-14 24-20 22-22 22-22 21-23 20-24 . 19-25 18-26 Gutter Dusters Weary Wives -Three Holers -Hi Ho's -The Dregs -Newcomers -Three L's -The Pytts - High Game: Hilda Yocom -184. High Series: Linda Shultz 500. High team game: The Pytts - 575. High team series : The Pytts - 1656. Splits - 3-10 Roxie Lovgren. 5-6-10 Josie Kindsfather, 1-7 Betty Snow and 1-2-7 Pat Lankford. Monday Night Major November 16..1 981 Won -Lost 264-13 22V4-17J4 22'-17'-i 21-19 20-20. 19-21 19-21 14'4-25 14-26 Farmer's Ins. B.P.O.E. Murray Drugs McDonald Chev. l.O.O.F. Beecher's Columbia Basin Wright's Qy. Store High Game: Bob Hub- bard - 235. High series: Bob Hubbard 570. High Team Game: B.P.O.E - 937. High Team Series: B.P.O.E. -2692. BlueMt. November II, 1981 Won Lost Heppner Bowl 26-14 M.C.G.G. - 24'4 15Vi Bucknum's Tav. 24-16 Bongo 4 Bait Boxes 20-20 Central Market 19-21 Castoffs ' 19-21 Gar's Avia 15-24 Cal's Lounge 12-28 end season f; -Tl 4" f Ithi 1 r Heppner scores W Marlatt (79) in game with ond Robert - r Nff ft. 1 ' r JF. .. A 7 v 4 Jor-n Murray (34) rounds the was Heppner's Coach John Sporseen's reply when asked about the game. Murray led the Mustang rushers with 90 yards on 15 carries, followed by Holland with 39 yards on six carries. Holland also completed three of 11 passes for 32 yards. According to the Heppner coaches defensive rating sys tem, Holland led the Mustangs defensive unit with 29 points, which included his intercep tion. Lee Rice and Earl Hammond were right up there High Game: Elmer Heath -246. High Series: Elmer Heath -633. High Team Game: M.C.G.G - 919 High Team Series: M.C.G.G. - 2520 Monday Night Major November 9 Won -Lost Farmer's Ins. - 25 -1 1 Murray Drug's - 21' - H'-i B.P.O.E. - 20-16 McDonald Chev - 18-18 Beecher's- 17-19 l.O.O.F. - 17 -19 Columbia Basin - 13-22'i Wright's Qy. Store - 12-24 High Game: Vic Groshen. Jr. - 222. High Series: Bill Berray -555. High Team Game: l.O.O.F. - 954. High Team Series: Wright's ay. Store - 2714. Thursday Night Ladies November 19 Won -Lost 29Mz - 14M 26-18 24-20 Gateway -Bucknum's -Col. Bas. El. GET READY INSULATE YOUR Call collect for a FREE ESTIMATF E20f.lG IHSBLATI & ASSOC. ! 503 - 276 Vfo ziso install continuous gutters!! a with 10-1 m . ' Oakridge. Bier (99). Mike Nolan (55), II Mi, .Hi ( end as Bruce Way (52) and Wes too. with 22 and 20 points respectively. Robert Bier. Dorian Forrar. Wes Marlatt. Tom Huston. Dougherty and Murray were each in double digits. The Mustangs end their football season with a 10 - t record. Scoring Summary: Heppner Oakridge 1 2 3 4 tot 6 0 8 7 21 0 1 M 12 2fi Heppner: Dougherty 78 M & R -Kinzua -Ray Boyce Ins. B & C Repair -Lebush - 234 -20 23-21 17-27 17-17 16-28 Splits converted: Marie Boor 4-9, Billie Doherty 5-10 and Betty Pettyjohn 5-6-10. High Game: Kay McRob erts - 202. High Series: Kay Mc Rob erts - 532. Sparetimers November 17 Won 27 25 24 23- 23- 19- Lost 17 19 20 21 21 25 S & J Market -Sears -Petersons -C -to- C -Central Market M.C.G.G. -Les Schwab -Gardners - 18-26 17-27 High Game: Jean Ball High Series: Jean Ball 208. 515. A golf ball's dimpled cover adds accuracy and distance to its flight. FOR WINTER HOUSE TODAY! i. 4- fe 'Ltl - 1097 record -V fcso ftoKn by Cvdt t - t - f Marbti look on yard kickoff return (kick failed) Oakridge: Carver one yard run (Boyd kick) Heppner: Holland one yard run (Holland to Orr pass) Oakridge: Michael 10 yard run (Boyd kick) Heppner: Murray 14 yard run (Forrar kick) Oakridge: Boyd one yard run (kick failed) Oakridge: Michael one yard run (pass failed) DvrtpVOfTt Local women attend bowling tourney Many area women bowlers attended the Baker Women's Bowling Association's 24th annual Invitational Tourna ment, held in Baker October 16 - 25. In the Team Event. D & K Construction of Lexington placed fourth out of 52 entries. For the Singles Event, 11 local women placed in the top 36 of 214 entries. Placing first was Linda Schultz, Heppner. Second place was awarded to Cindi Doherty, also of Hep pner. Linda Shaw, Ramona Rountree, Floss Watkins, Jackie Allstott. Harriet Evans. Sharon Keen and Chris Davidson, all of Heppner nmzuA YARD SALE1 Oct. 6 thru Nov. 25, 19G1 Monday Friday 8 ajm. to 3 p.m All items sold by the unit only LENGTHS KILN DRIED FIK AND LARCH ..2x4 Utility 8' ..2x6 No. 3 8' - ..2x8 No. 3 8' - ..2x8 No. 3 8' - ..2x10 No. 3 8' ..2x12 No. 3 8' PONDEROSA PINE . .2x4 Utility FARM PACK . .2x4 through 2x12 R-L FOR INFORMATION, CALL 1-50M7H183, E,xt. XI. KINZUA CORPORATION Rt. 2 Box 2100 Happner HH Basketball Schedule Date Opponent RUe Time . Tea mi Dec. 3 Spray Heppner 8:00 "JT F-BJV Dec. 5 lone lone 4:30 F-GV-BV Dec. 7 Echo Echo 6:00 GJV-BJV Dec. 10 Umatilla Heppner 6:00 F Dec, n Heppner Heppner TBA GV-BV Dec 12 Tournament Heppner TBA GV-BV Dec. 17. Hermiston Hermiston 6:30 BJV Dec. 18 Elgin Elgin 6:00 GV-BV Dec. 19 lone Heppner 4:30 F-GV-BV Dec. 21 Riverside Boardman 6:00 F-GJV Dec. 22 Riverside Heppner 4:00 BJV-GV-BV Jan. 5 Pilot Rock Pilot Rock 6:00 F-JVG Jan. 7 . Riverside Heppner 6:00 F-JVG Jan. 8 Riverside Boardman 4:30 JVB-GV-BV Jan. 9 Pilot Rock Heppner 4:30 JVB-GV-BV Jan. 12 Condon Condon 6:00 F-JVG Jan. 15 Weston-McEwen Athena 3:00 JVG-JVB-GV-BV Jan. 16 Umatilla Heppner 6:00 GV-BV Jan. 19 Umatilla Umatilla 6:00 F Jan. 21 Echo Heppner 6:00 JVG-JVB Jan. 22 Stanfield Heppner-. 6:00 GV-BV Jan. 26 Condon Heppner 6:00 F-JVG Jan. 28 Hermiston Heppner 6:30 JVB Jan. 29 Umatilla Umatilla 6:00 GV-BV Jan. 30 Wahtonka The Dalles 3:00 JVG-JVB-GV-BV Feb. 4 Pilot Rock Heppner 6:00 F-JVG Feb. 5 Pilot Rock Pilot Rock 4:30 JVB-GV-BV Feb. 6 Sherman Heppner 3.00 GV-BV-JVG-JVB Feb. 12 Weston-McEwen Heppner 3:00 JVG-JVB-GV-BV Feb. 13 Stanfield Stanfield 6:00 GV-BV Feb. 20 Wasco Maupin 6:00 GV-BV IHS Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Dec. 4 Umatilla Here 4:30 Dec. 5 Heppner Here 4.30 Dec. It Sherman Co. There 4:30 Dec. 12 Umatilla There 4:30 Dec. 15 Condon There 4:30 Dec. 18 Spray Here TBA Dec. 19 Heppner There 4:30 Jan. 5 Umapine There 7.3,, Jan. 8 Helix Here 4:10 Jan. 9 Spray There TBA Jan. 15 Arlington There 4:30 Jan. lfi Condon Here 4:30 Jan. 22 Echo There 4:30 Jan. 23 Bye jan 26 Riverside There 6:00 JarK 29 Helix There 4:30 Jan. 30 IMur There 4:30 Feb. 5 Arlington Here 4:30 Feb 6 Wheeler Co. Th,,r,, T,u Feb! 12 Echo Here 4:30 Feb. 13 Bye Feb. 19 Umapine Here 4:30 Feb 20 Cascade Locks Here 4:30 Feb 26 4 27 District Tournament BV: boys varsity F: Freshmen GV: girls varsity BJV: boys junior varsity placed 7th, 9th. 11th, 12th, 15th, 24th. and 27th respective ly. Bunnie Lindsay, Lexington placed 20th and Alvina Pad berg of lone placed 30th. In the All Events category, Linda Schultz placed sixth and Karen Palmer took seventh place. Betty Christman, Lex ington, won 12th place follow ed by Cindi Doherty with 15th place and Carol Norris, also of Heppner with 17th place. Those bowlers with "200" games were Bunnie Lindsay 200 - 211, Linda Schultz 226, Karen Palmer 200, Inetia Cantin 202. Chris Davidson 200 and Jackie Allstott 206. LENGTHS - 20' 20' 20' 20' - 20' - 20 f-Thousand f-Thousand 120.00 120.00 105.00 105.M 1H.M IHM VIM 7S.N rWWl GJV: girls junior varBity Columbia Sr. Golf Assoc. holds annual meeting Columbia Blue Senior Golf Assoc hclritls annual meeting Nov. at the Willow Run Golf Course inBoardman, The following officers were elected: President - Cv Perkins. Hood River: Vice President - Dave Hamlev, Pendleton: Secretary - Hon Clark. The Dalles: and Treas urer - Clair Penners. The Home Entertainment Center I7lt2i a T.V. & 2 Chalet of 15 different een! er S S ccfer television sets est 4 disce!8ts froRi'lGO to '150 FT ""a" "'A'-r"!" ' ' 1 " ' ' 1 """"I Teams iSt JV. G. B JV. G, B JV. G. B JV, G. R JV. G. B JV. G. B JV. G. B B JV. G. B JV. G. B JV. G. B JV, G, B JV, G. B G JV, G, B JV. G. B. JV. G. B JV. G. B JV. G. B JV. G. B JV. G. B Dalles. Scheduled play for 19K2 is as follows: April 12 - Hood River Golf Course: May 10 - La Grande Country Club: June 14 Miltnn-Freewater Golf Course: Julv 12 - Condon Golf Course: Auk. 9 - Beacon Ruck Golf Course. North Bonne ville: Sept. 13 - McNary Golf Course. Umatilla: and Oct. li SMART CHHISTMA5 5HOPPEflS Stereo Sylvcalo Chrutma Special Rtf. MWt. iT- "v am m m m ar a 11 1 jlik iiumers don't favor liiiiUeu entrj ML. V w 1 A majority of elk hunters do not favor a full limited entry procedure for future elk hunting, according to remilts of a questionnaire sent to a random sample of IhnI year's elk hunterR. Paul Rhert. chief of re search and development for the Finn and Wildlife Depart ment, said 0 questionnaire was sent to 12.H4 hunters, or nlmut to percent nf those who purchased rifle elk tags last season, The questionnaire sough! their opinion on elk hunter management strate- tiiiK 1111ft 1111 tin- Mi'nnrtmi'lil'K p., ... ...... ---I cooperative road closure pro gram. The questionnaire was sent shortly after the Fish and Wildlife Commission announ ced lis intent to look seriously at a system of limited entry to control elk hunter numbers, although enthusiasm for a limited entry system and "duality" elk hunting has been expressed more oflen in recent years at public hear ings, this often does not express the views of the ma iot ity since It is usually the most dedicated or enthusiastic hunters who attend. The questionnaire asked the hunter to check one of three proposals he would prefer or to provide one of his own. The opiums listed were: 1. A two hunt period hull elk season as allowed during the 1981 season, with hunter numbers limited in only four units. 2. A two hunt period bull season with hunter numbers limiled statewide by unit during the first period hunt hut numbers during the Mrs! period hunt but no limit on ' hunter numbers during the I second period 3. A one period hull elk ' season with hunter numbers limited statewide by unit. 4 Other. Of the 3. 47 responses re , ceived, 3!) percent selected the system currently in use, 24 ercenl preferred a two criod ' hunt with limited entry on the 'first period only, and 22 percent favored a one period statewide limited entry hunt. The remaining 15 percent ' listed numerous comments under the category of "other." - The Dalles Country Club. The group consists of golfers from Beacon Rock, f Intuitu Hills, Hood River, The Dalles, Goldcndalc. Condon. Fossil. Heppner. Echo, Boardman. Umatilla. Millon-Freewaler. Pendleton and I.aGnuulc clubs, said Director Clint McQuarrie of Hepner. 1 1 VSSjj" pj"!"" 122