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Mustangs wallop Umatilla, overall record now 10-0 Cardinal varsity boys defeated
The I lt'pmr Mustangs wal
loped I'nuilillH Saturday niht
lit) ill. in a unnif which saw
four Muslim scoring in
double flumes,
"I thoughl Umnlilla played
very well In the first half, but
they just couldn't keep up with
us in the second half," Coach
Dale Holland said
The score at the end of the
half was 2H - 40 in favor of
Heppner. but the Mustangs
outscored Umatilla 4ft to 33 in
the second half.
".John Bier and Pour Hol
land had another Rood niRhl,"
said Coach Holland. Holland
and Hier scored 17 and 18
points respectively.
Mike Currin. who scored
10 points, also had a Rood
Rarne. Holland said.
The win pushed the Mus
lariR's overall record for the
season to III a. and leaRue
record to 4 0. one Rame ahead
of Pilot Hock at 3 1.
The MuslanRs are also rated
third in the slate.
The MuslanRH meet Stan
field in their next Rame this
Friday niRhl at Heppner.
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Ask the Eye
(Kditor's note: The follow
ing column, "Ask the Eye
Physician." will be published
from tune to time in the
Gaette Tunes, the column is
a service provided by the
Oregon Academy of Opthul
niology Question: "Does a patient
with cataracts have to wait
until they ripen before they
can ! removed?"
Answer: "A cataract is a
clouding of the normally clear
lens inside the eye. The lens is
atHiiit the size of an aspirin
tablet and lies just In-hind the
colored iris. Normally the lens
is clear and helps to focus the
light that enters the eye.
"Most often with increasing
age, the clear lens can
gradually become hazy. This
Smith Campaign
also is a past president of the
Morrow County Livestock
Growers Association and cur
rently serves as director.
Hughes is also a dim-tor for
the Morrow County Small
Woodlands Owners Associa
tion Hughes has long been iden
tified with service to youths, '
not only through his church
but also through 4 II.
He and his wife, Claudia,
have two children. Kimberly,
14, and Kevin, 13. They raise
cattle and wheal on their
ranch.
Smith said he was "very
pleased" that community
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The Cardinal JV bovs were
handed a 2(! 57 loss as they
traveled to Arlington on Fri
day. January 15.
The Cardinals were out
scored 4 - 8 in a low scoring
firsl quarter Bui the Honkers
Physician
hazy lens is known as a
cataract. The chief symptom
of a cataract is persistent
blurred vision Pain or red
ness of the eyes is not a part of
the development of cataracts.
"Cataracts are surgically
removed by opthalmologists
(eye physicians) when the -blurred
vision interferes with
the daily functions of the
individual. Many patients with
cataracts have adequeale vi
sion to still carry on comfort
able reading and driving.
Thus, having a cataract does
not mean that one must be
operated on unless the pres
ence of the blurred vision is
hindering the individual. With
modern techniques, the oph
thalmologist no longer has to
wait for the cataract to
become soft or "ripe" before
surgery is carried out."
from page 1
leaders of the caliber of
French and Hughes "had
. agreed to share their time,
talents and efforts in this
campaign.
"The people of Morrow
County share my respect for
these men, who, I feel, are
representative of the caliber
of people throughout the 20
counties of the new Second
District dedicated to this
endeavor."
Smith said Morrow County
residents interested in assist
ing with the campaign may
contact French, at lit. 2. Box
2:i 676-5365, or Hughes, at
Kt. 2 Box 2310 67C-5349.
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boys handed 26-56 loss from Honkers
changed the low scoring game
as thev scored 20 second
quarter points. The Honkers
took a I I - 2K lead at the half.
The Honkers still had the hoi
hand as they came out after
the half to score lfi third
quarter points. The Cardinals
were down 20 - 44 to start the
fourlh quarter.
Blue Devils defeat Cards 64-49
By MICIIKI.I.K I.AKl K
The Cardinals were defeat
ed by the Condon Blue Devils
as Frank Bauman poured in 38
points lo lead Condon to a 49 -64
victory.
The Cardinals jumped out lo
a 20 - 17 lead in the fast paced
first quarter. The Cardinals
scored most of their points on
a fast break.
The Cardinals maintained
their lead in the second
quarter and went to the locker
riHitn with a 33 - 32 one point
lead.
In the third quarter the Blue
Devils came out to lake the
lead as Frank Bauman scored
10 points in the third quarter.
Condon took a 44 50 lead into
Mustang
frosh meet
defeat
The Mustang freshman
team met the Condon Blue
Devils on January 12 and were
defeated on the Blue Devil's
home court 27 - 60.
Top scorers for the game
were Todd Miller and David
Green, each with 11 points,
lion Doherty followed with
three and Steve Currin had
two points.
Miller was also top reboun
der for the game with 11. Ron
Doherty followed Miller with
three rebounds. Rick Riehl
had two and Steve Currin had
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The Cardinals were out
scored 6 - 12 in the final
quarter as the Honkers rolled
to a victory.
Howard Leavitt paced the
Cardinals with 12 points.
lime 2) Padberg 0 2 2 2.
Meyers 2 12 5. Iavill 4 4 8 12.
the final quarter.
The Cardinals were held (o
five points in the final quarter
as the Blue Devils marched lo
a 49 - 64 victory.
Donnie Taylor led the Car
dinals with 21 points and 11
rebounds. Tim Patton and
Craig Gutierrez had eight
rebounds each.
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McKlligotl 2 2-4 6. McCabe.
Douglas. I)ve. Childers 0 1-3
I. Doherly. Ball. Colvard.
Arlington 5) West 1 2-2 4.
Holt 4 0-4 8. Hughes 3 0-0 6.
Gronquist 6 0-1 12. Ozment 2
2 2 fi. Burdick 0 0-1 0. Bitlinger
4 0-2 8. Wheelhouse I 0-0 2.
Bailev 3 0-0 6. Elslon 0 2-3 2.
lone (4ft) J. Hams 1 2-3 4.
Taylor 10 1-2 21. Patton 6 1-5
13. Gutierrez 21-2 5. Starr 3 0-2
6. Morter. C. Hams
Condon (fill Bauman 17 4-6 38.
Mclne I 0-0 2. Snyder 4 3-5 11.
Flat! 12 3. Weatherford 4 0-0
8. Durham I 0-0 2. Burns.
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By MICIIKI.I.K ,IU'K
The Cardinal varsity boys
traveled to Arlington on Fri
day. January 15. The Cards
were defeated by the Honkers
45 - 60.
The Cardinals stuck with the
Honkers in the first quarter as
they were only down 8 - 13 at
the end of the quarter.
The Cardinals outscored the
Heppner downs Weston-McEwen
in close one, 61-59
"They were one of the teams
we had lo beat," Coach Dale
Holland said after his Heppner
Mustangs succeeded in
. downing Weston-McEwen last
Friday. 61 to 59.
The win puts the Mustangs
in sole possession of first place
in the Columbia Basin East
Division, and keeps its overall
record for the year unblem
ished. "We dominated the
boards." said Holland, "and
that was the difference in the
game."
Heppner's Doug Holland.
John Bier and Dorian Forrar
all brought down nine re
bounds in the contest, which
Cardinal girls lose close
one to Condon
By MICHELLE LARl'E
The Cardinal girls were
defeated in a close 31 - 35 game
with the Condon Blue Devils.
The Cardinals were outscored
by four in the final quarter as
the Blue Devils took the
victory.
The Cardinals opened the
game by outscoring the Blue
Devils 6 - 4 in the low scoring
4 first quarter. ' " ' '
The Blue Devils came back
to make up those two points as
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Honkers by two in the second
quarter but they went to the
lockerroom with a 23 26
disadvantage.
The Honkers outscored the
Cardinals in the third quarter
as they moved out to a 32 - 39
lead.
In (he fourth quarter the
Honkers took a demanding
lead as they sank 21 points in
the final quarter.
was played at Weston
McEwen, and John Murray
and Don Lott each corraled
eight. Jeff Orr managed four
rebounds.
The game was close all the
way. as the score was knotted
27 all at the half.
Heppner pulled away in the
third quarter, however, main
ly under the shooting of
Forrar and Bier. Forrar
managed eight of his 21 points
in the third stanza, and Bier
dumped in 12 of his 21 also in
the third.
Heppner built a seven point
lead in the third quarter, and
then managed to hang on,
while being outscored 14 to 19
they tied the game at 12 at the
half.
The two teams were match
ed evenly in the third quarter
with both scoring eight points
to make the score 20 - 20.
In the final quarter the
Cardinals had two of their
starters foul out as the game
turned into a slow foul-shooting
quarter. The Cardinals
were outscored by four in the
quarter as they were handed a
loss.
The Cardinals next game
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Taylor 2 0 0 4. Patfon 5 i .1 II.
Gutierrez 0 3-4 3. Starr 2 0-0 4.
Morter. C. Hams 2 3-6 7,'
Schmidt I 0-0 2. Leavitt 1 0-0 2.
Meyers 0 2-2 2.
Arlington B0) Anderson 0 14
1. C. Bitlinger 4 2-3 10.
McCauley 4 0-2 8. S Bittinger 1
2-4 4. J. Pemberton 3 4-4 10.
Proctor 9 4-5 22. M. Pembertou
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in the fourth, to win the game
by a field goal.
"Weston-McEwen was very
quick, and they shot well from
the outside," said Coach
Holland. "But all our kids
played well and we had good
balance on the boards."
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will be on Friday. January 22
at Echo, the JV game will
start at 4:30 p.m.
lone (31) Doherty 1 2-2 4.
Fetsch. Hill 2 4-9 8. Holtz 3 3-6
9. LaRue 3 0-1 6. McElligott.
Morter 2 0-2 4, Palmer. Taylor
Condon (35) Nix 4 4-10 12,
Greiner 0 0-1 0, Huffman 1 0-0
2. Goddard 0 2-3 2. LaRue 6 2-6
14. Berray, Hassing 11-4 3."
Putnam 0 2-2 2
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