EIGHT-Tlie Heppner Gaiette-Hmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 10. 1981
Cardinal varsity boys
By MICHELLE LARUE
The Cardinals varsity boys
were defeated by the Heppner
Mustangs 31 70 on Saturday.
December 5.
The Mustangs opened up a
12 point lead in the first
quarter as they outseored the
Cardinals 5 -17.
Both teams scored 12 points
in the second quarter as the
Cardinals went into the locker
room at the half down 17 - 29.
Dorian Forrar scored 15
points in the third quarter to
give the Mustangs a 25 - 52
lead.
The Cardinals were out
scored 6 -18 in the last quarter
as the Mustangs took a 31 70
victory over the Cardinals.
Tim Patton and Donnie
Taylor scored eight points
each for the Cardinals.
The Cardinals will meet
Sherman Co. and Umatilla
next weekend, both games will
be away and both will start at
4:30 p.m. with the U.V. team.
lone
Heppner
5 12 8 fi 31
17 1 2 23 1 8 7A
Heppner (70) G. Orr 20-04.
Houston 1 0 -1 2. J. Orr 2 0 -1 4.
Forrar 10 3 - 3 23. Currin 2 0-0
4. Connor 1 0-02. Lott43-3 11.
Bier 0 4-44. Holland 51-211.
Murray 2 1-25
lone(31) Patton 3 2 - 3 8.
Taylor 24-48. Gutierrez 12-2
4. Schmidt 10-11. Morter 0 4 -9
4. Leavitt 2 0-04. Padberg 0
1 -3 1. C. Hams 00-1 0, Meyers
0 0-20
Umatilla Vikings defeat
lone Cardinals 51-45
By MICHELLE LARl'E
The Cardinal varsity boys
were defeated 45 - 51 by the
Umatilla Vikings in their first
game of the season. Friday,
Dec. 4.
The Cardinals were out
scored in the first quarter as
the Vikings moved out to a 8 -13
lead.
The Cardinals gained some
ground in the second quarter
as Donnie Taylor sunk 10
points for the Cardinals. The
Cards went into the locker
room down by one point 24 25.
The Vikings came out for
the third quarter and scored 18
points to advance their lead to
six. 37 - 43. Both teams were
held to eight points in the final
quarter with only three field
goals being" scored. The
Vikings handed the Cardinals
their first defeat 45-51.
Donnie Taylor led the Car
dinals in scoring as he scored
16 points. Tim Patton and
Taylor each had 12 rebounds
to lead the Cardinals on the
boards.
lone JV's
defeated by
Umatilla
By MICHELLE LARl'E
The lone Junior Varsity
team was defeated by the
Umatilla Vikings 35 - 46 on
Friday. December 4.
The Vikings scored 15 first
quarter points to take the lead
15 - 8. The Cardinals
outseored the Vikings in the
second quarter, but their
efforts were not enough as
they went to the locker room
down 15-21.
The Cardinals were out
scored badly in the third
quarter as the Vikings opened
up a big gap in the score, 19 -39.
In the last quarter the
Cardinals gained some ground
but ran out of time as they
were defeated 35 - 46.
Leading scorers for the
Cardinals were Mark Meyers
with 12 points and Vince
McElligott with 11.
Umatilla (46) Lindley 4 0-2
8, John 10-62. Vandever 1 0 - 0
2, Wilson 2 0-04, Cuevas 71-2
15, Bushley 10-02, Roxbury 1
0-32, Harman 10-02, Van
Cleave 10-02. McMahan 0 1 -3
1. Whitehurst, L. Wilson.
Peck. Squires.
lone (35) Meyers 6 0 - 1 12.
McElligott 5 1 - 6 11. Hams 2 0 -0
4. Leavitt 2 0-04. McCabe 2 0
- 0 4. Padberg. Childers.
Colvard. Ball. Douglas.
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The Cardinals shot 18 of 59
for 31 percent from the floor
and 9 of 18 for 50 percent from
the charity strip. The Vikings
shot 20 of 55 for 36 percent
from the floor and 11 of 20 for
55 percent from the free throw
line.
The Cardinals lost Jeff
Hams late in the fourth
quarter as he re-in jured an
ankle hurt in football.
According to Coach LaRue
the Cards played pretty well
for their first game. There
were some bright spots where
we did things right, but we
made way too many mistakes,
he said.
lone 8 16 13 8 45
Umatilla 13 12 18 8 51
lone (45) Patton 5 0 - 5 10.
Taylor 56-616, Gutierrez 4 0 -2
8. J. Hams 3 3-49. Morter 1 0
- 0 2. Schmidt. C. Hams
Umatilla (51 ) Whitehurst 3 2
-5 8, Follet 4 2 - 4 10. Conforth 1
0-02, Cuevas 10-02,
Eppenbach 4 0- 0 8. Doraan 1 5
-6 7. Stuck 2 0-14. Scaplehorn
4 2 - 3 10. Burt 0 0 - 2 0,
Roxbury. John
Cardinal JV
boys win over
Mustangs
By MICHELLE LARUE
The lone J.V. team pulled
out a victory over the Heppner
Mustangs 37 - 32. on Saturday.
December 5.
At the end of the first
quarter the score board show
ed the score tied at six. The
Cardinals came out in the
second quarter to open up a 19
- 14 lead at the half.
The Mustangs closed the
lead to one in the third quarter
as they outseored the Cards to
make the score 25 - 24.
The Cardinals sunk some
crucial free throws in the
fourth quarter as they took a
37 - 32 victory over the
Mustangs.
Heppner (32) Currin 3 1-37.
Doherty 11-53. Miller 4 10 - 20
18. Kennison 10-12. Green 1 0
0 2. George. Hyatt.
lone (37) Hams 4 1-29,
Leavitt 23-47. Padberg 10-0
2, McCabe 3 0-26. McElligott
2 0 - 0 4. Colvard 1 2 - 24,
Meyers 21-25, Childers. Ball,
Douglas.
Heppner frosh win over Hermiston
The Heppner High School
freshman boys team won over
the Hermiston freshman team
by a wide margin. 44 - 19
Monday night. Dec. 7.
defeated by Mustangs
HHS freshman team defeated in
first two games of season
The Heppner High freshman
basketball team was defeated
at home by Spray in the first
game of the season, Thursday.
Dec. 3. 37 - 45.
The top three scorers were
David Green with 10 points.
Cam George - 9 points and
Kevin Kennison with seven.
lone Jr. High boys lose
in season opener
By MICHELLE LARUE
The lone Jr. High boys
opened their season by travel
ing to Stanfield. the Cards
were defeated 44 - 17.
The Cardinals have a very
young team this year and
faced the older and more
experienced Stanfield boys.
The Cardinals were out
rebounded badly by the bigger
Stanfield boys which led them
to their victory.
Stanfield jumped out to a 2 -14
lead at the end of the first
quarter. The Cardinals held
lone Jr. High
girls win
20-18 over
Stanfield,
By MICHELLE LARUE
The lone Jr. High girls
opened their season with a
victory as they defeated
Stanfield 20 - 18.
The Cardinals jumped out to
take a 8 - 4 lead in the first
quarter. Stanfield came back
in the second quarter to score
six points to take a 9 - 10 lead
at the half.
At the end of the third
quarter the scoreboard
showed Stanfield with a three
point advantage. 13 - 16.
Deena Hams brought the
Cardinals back as she scored
seven of her 13 points in the
fourth quarter to take the
Cardinals to a 20 - 18 victory.
High scorer for the Cardi
nals was Deena Hams with 13.
Sandy Wright had six and
Mary Ann Alvarado had one
point. Playing but not scoring
were Patty McElligott. Rondi
Tews and Joycelyn Ferrel.
Top scorers for the game
were Todd Miller with 20
points and David Green and
Kevin Kennison each with six
points.
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The top two rebounders for
the game were Todd Miller -19
rebounds, and Steve Currin - 7.
The freshman team was
handed another loss on Satur
day. Dec. 5 against lone, in
lone. The Cardinals defeated
the Mustangs 32 - 37 in a close
game.
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second quarter to make the
score 10 - 22 at the half.
Stanfield capped the victory
by scoring 22 points to the
Cardinals seven in the second
half. Making the final score 17
- 44.
High scorer for the Cardi
nals was Ashley Conklin with
eight points. Others scoring
were Mike Rietmann five.
Kevin Ball and Chris Rea with
two each. Playing but not
scoring were Brian Douglas,
Ken Snyder. Fric Pointer.dick
McElligott, Doug Raaf and
Pat Clough.
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Bv MICHELLE LARUE
The Cardinal girls faced the
Heppner Mustangs on Satur
day, Dec. 5. The Cards were
Todd Miller was also highest
in the rebound category with
II. followed by Steve Currin
and Travis Hyatt both with
five.
Bowling
News
Thursday Night I .adieu
Decembers
Won - Lout
Gateway 33s - 14'i
Bucknum's 27-21
Kinzua , 26-22
Columbia Basin Elec. 25 - 23
M&R 24-23't
RayBoycelns. 20-28
Lebush 19-29
B&CRepair 17-31
Splits converted : Bebe
Munkers 6-7; June Bellen
brock 5 -7; and Betty
Pettyjohn 5 10.
High Game: Alvina Pad
berg - 190.
High series: Inetia Cantin
511.
Sparetlmer
December 1
Won - I.osU
Sears 32-20
Coast to Coast 29-23
S & J Market 29 - 23
Peterson's 27's-241s
Central Market 27 - 25
MCGG 22-30
Gardners 21-31
Les Schwab 20Mt-314
Bebe Munkers converted
the 4 - 7 - 10 split.
High game: Cindi Doherty
193.
High series: Betty Aldrich -505.
Koffee Kup Keglers
December 12
Won - Lowt
Gutter Dusters 37 -15
Weary Wives 27 - 25
Todd Miller was high scorer
for the game with 18 points,
followed by Steve Currin with
seven and Ron Doherty who
had three points.
Miller was also high re
bounder with 14. again follow
ed bv Steve Currin with seven.
"What i saiy ii seldom ex
cellent." Dr. Johnson
Oregon Farm Calendar
Dec. 15 - An Oregon Dairy Products Commission meeting
will be held in the Oregon Dairy Center Conference Room at 9
a.m.
Dec. 15 -The Oregon Potato Commission will meet at Vip's
Restaurant in Ontario, Oregon, at 8:30 a.m.
Dec. 16 - An Interagency Predator and Rodent Control
Committee meeting will be held in Room 105 of the
Agriculture Building in Salem at 10 a.m.
Dec. 17 -Oregon Strawberry Commission annual research
report meeting to be held in the Horticulture Conference
Room, Cordley Hall, Oregon State University, 10 a.m.
girls defeated
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defeated 28 - 40.
The Cardinals were out
scored 4 - 8 in the first quarter.
In the second quarter the
Mustangs sunk seven of eight
free throws to take 8 8-19 lead
at the buzzer for the half.
The Cardinals were out
scored in the third quarter to
out score the Mustangs to
finish the score at 28 - 40.
High scorer for the Cardi
nals was Cindy Hill with 13
points. Hill also had seven
steals for the Cardinals.
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Heppner boys J.V. team loses to Spray
The Heppner boys junior
varsity basketball team got
off to a horrendous start,
falling behind 19-4 after one
quarter, and went on to lose
to the Spray varsity 54-28
Thursday night in the Heppner
gym. said coach Brent Eg
gers. The game was the opener
for the Mustang JV team
while Spray improved Ms
record to 2 0.
Spray's full-court press at
the outset pressured Heppner
into manv of its 31 turnovers
lone varsity
By MICHELLE LARI K
The lone varsity girls open
ed their season with a come-from-behind
victory over the
Umatilla Vikings 28 - 27.
The Cardinals scored four
points in the first quarter as
Umatilla's Kathy Sheets sunk
six points in the first quarter
to put the Vikings ahead.
Three Holers
Hi Ho's
Three L's
The Pytts
Newcomers
The Dregs
27 - 25
2R - 2fi
25-27
23 - 29
22 - 30
21 -31
High individual gume: Judy
Kickert - 189
High individual scries :
Linda Schultz - 529
High team game: Three L's
- 579.
High team series: Three L's
- 1631.
City league
basketball
underway
Men's City League basket
ball is getting underway with
practices being held on Tues
day and Thursday nights lit
the Heppner High School gym .
All team leaders are asked
to contact David Allstott.
676-5216 so that game schedul
ing can be completed.
by Mustangs
lone
Heppner
4 4
8 II
8 12 2K
13 8 40
lone (28) Hill 5 3 -5 13, Holtz
22-3 6. LaRue 13-8 5, Morter
10-22, Palmer 10-13,
Doherty 0 0-10. Fetsch,
Taylor, Thompson
lleppner(4) Orr 2 0 - 04, J.
Ward 2 1-25, Kincaid37-913,
S. Ward 21-25, McMinn 02-2
2, Murray 04-64, Bergstrorn 1
0- 02, Day 10-02, Clemencl 0
1- 21, Lindsay 10-02, Payne
and enabled the Eagles to pull
away for an easy victory.
The Mustangs committed 24
fouls to eight for Spray, and
allowed the visitors to shoot 25
more free throws. Spray was
18-for-31 at the foul line, while
the Mustangs were 2-for-B.
Jay Hayes led Heppner in
scoring with seven points,
followed by Sid Kennedy with
six, Marty Britt four. Rod Cole
four, Greg Orr two, Craig
Miles two, Archie Lucas two,
and Shnne Laughlin one.
Laughlin grabbed six re
hounds and Orr dealt out four
girls open season with win
In the second quarter the
Vikings jumped out and took a
8 -16 lead into the locker room
at the half.
The Cardinals came out in
the third quarter to outscore
the Vikings by one to make the
score 17 - 2a. The Cardinal
girls rallied in the fourth
quarter to score U points and
held the Vikings to four. The
crowd came alive as the
Cardinals handed the Vikings
a 28 - 27 loss.
The Cardinals showed good
team work, with no one
dominating the scoring The
hiKhest scorers for the Car
Agatha Christie mystery
to be staged at BMCC
"The most popular mystery
drama ever written" will open
on the Blue Mountain Com
munity College Pioneer The
atre stager Friday, Dec. 11.
according to Bob Clapp,
director of the show and
drama instructor at the col
lege. "The Mousetrap," an Ag
atha Christie murder mys
tery, is being staged by the
College-Community Theatre
group The plnv will run Dec
12. 13, 17. 18 and 19
Performances will begin at H
p in except for the Dec 13
product mn which is a Sunday
matinee scheduled to start at ,1
p m ,
Janice Ilealy competes for
Miss Rodeo America title
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John Miluiio and Janice Ilealy
Janice Mealy. Miss Rodeo
Oregon, is among the 48
contestants competing for the
title of Miss Kodeo America
during the 27th annual pa
geant in Oklahoma City,
Decern her I through 6.
She is the da lighter of Bill
and Kathryn Ilealy of Hep
pner. Forty -seven states and one
Canadian province are repre
sented in the pageant, which
opened December I with a
reception at Heritage Place in
Oklahoma City,, said a pa
geant SMkesperson.
During the reception, each
contestant was presented
three Kesistol , hats, Resis
trun , manufactured by
Kesistol Hals of Garland,
Texas, is the official hat of the
Miss Kodeo America pageant.
Miss Rodeo America con
testants are judged during the
six-day event on western
appearance, personality and
overall horsemanship.
assists.
In Conch Brent Eggers'
rating system. Heppner was a
low -15, led by Orr. Cole and
Hayes with 4 apiece,
Spray was led by John
Wight with 15 points and Steve
Dumler with 13.
"Our first quarter was
about as bad a performance
that I've seen a team make,
but we came out the second
half and gave a really good
effort." said Eggers. "We just
haven't had enough practice
time."
dinals were Michelle LaRue
and Cindy Hill each with six
points.
lone
Imatilla
4 S 8 II
8 1(1 7 4
28
27
lone (2B Hill 30-16. Holtz 1
0-02, LaRue 3 0 - 0 6.
McElligott 0 2 - 2 2, Morter 2 0
04, Palmer 13-55, Thompson
11-33, Doherty Fetsch.
Taylor
Umatilla (27) Sheets 5 3-4
13. Ekleherry 0 1 2 1. Fackre,ll
4 0-1 8. Powers 10-22.
Conforth 10-02. Foiled 01-3
1. leson. Byington. Wells
College-Community Theatre
season ticket holders may
reserve their scats to the play
now by writing in care of the
college. P.O. Box KM). Pend
leton, Oregon 97801. Remain
ing tickets will be available at
the box office the night of the
performances. Tickets are $4
for adults and $2 for students
and senior citizens.
This popular mystery
drama has a "clasic Agatha
Christie switch finish." ac
cording to Clapp The play
o)ened in Ixndon. England In
lf)2 and ran continuously
there until alMiut six months
ago, he added
The horsemanship judging,
patterned after the classes
and rules of the American
Quarter Horse Association,
.separates Miss Rodeo Amer
ica from other pageants for
women, the spokesperson
continued. The Miss Kodeo
America pageant began in
1955 as a three-day event with
10 participants. It has grown
to be one of the top pageants
for young women in the
country.
To compete for the title of
America's all-around horse
woman, contestants must be
single, age 18 to 24, and have
won their state title during a
pageant held in conjunction
with a state rodeo.
The reigning 1981 Miss
Rodeo America is Kathleen
"Kathy' Martin, of Pueblo,
Colorado. The 1982 Miss Rodeo
America was to be named
during the pageant finals
Sunday, December 6 in the
State Fair Arena. i
k S-?St ..n i'-rm.