Cards end season on good
n mh m i 1 1: i.Ant k
The Cardinal varsity boys
ended their season on a Rood
note us they defeated Cascade
Locks, 75 57 on Saturday
night.
The Cardinals jumped out to
a 17-fi first quarter lead on the
way to the victory.
In the second quarter, the
Pirates outscored the Card
inals but not enough to take
the lead. The Cardinals were
up M 2(1 at the half.
The Cardinals came out of
the locker room to open up
their lead to eight. 4B-38.
Cardinal JV's defeated by
Cascade Locks, 42-60
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The Cardinal JV team was
defeated 42-60 by Cascade
Utcks on Saturday night.
The Cardinals were outscor
ed by four in the first quarter
as the Pirates jumped out to a
12 16 lead
In the second quarter the
Cardinals were outscored by
five as they went to the locker
room with a 22 31 disadvant
age Cascade Locks came out in
the third quarter to outscore
the Cardinals by seven and
take a 3X49 lead.
The Cards were outscored
Bowling news
Koffr- Ktip Krclrrs
February IN
H on I .os I
flutter Dusters 9 - 5
Newcomers 5 - 9
Hi Ho's 14 - 10
The Pytts 4 - 10
Weary Wives 12-12
Three Holers o - 14
The Dregs 9 -15
Three l.'s 3 . 21
High game: Maureen How
ard - 1(17.
High series: Bilhe Doherty -
4!l
High team game: Gutter
Dusters Mil
High team series: Hi Ho's
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Spins Hetty Snow 2 4 7 9 10,
Marget Dubuque (3 10) (5-7);
Alvina Padberg 5 10; and
Glenna Rollis 5-7-10.
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Splits converted: Inetia
Cant in, 4 Old and Millie
Hanna. (i 7 10
High Came: Martha Do
herty - 210
High Series: Martha
Dohertv - 553.
Army Private completes
specialist course
Army Pvt. Rolx-rt M. Doty
Jr., son of Robert M. Doty Sr.
of Pasco, Washington, and
Linda L. Craven of Route 2,
Irrigon, has completed the
field artillery fire support
specialist course under the
one station unit training
(OSUT) program at the U.S.
Army Field Artillery School,
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Wednesday - Bean Soup
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3.00 Chicken sandwich on whole wheat with soup
Thursday Tomato Rlee Soup
3.25 Macaroni and cheese with soup
2.95 ('old beef and cheese sandwich on whole wheat with soup
Friday
5 50 Special steak with soup
ag 4.00 Beef Teriyakl over rice
2.95 Grilled Tuna and cheese
.Saturday
j.OViiam and gcaiiopra potatoes wnn soup
2.75 ' "'d turkey sandwich with soup
Sunday - Beef Noodle Soup
3.95 ven baked pork chops with soup
3.25Ht roast beef sandwich wiUuuuUl
Monday
3.25 Sauerkraut and weiners
1 .75 Corn dog basket with soup
Tuesday -
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In the final quarter the
Cardinals went to work as
they sank 29 points In the
quarter. The Cardinals put In
15 of 24 free throws during the
final quarter.
The Cardinals had four
players scoring In double
figures. Senior Jeff Hams
scored 22 points in his last
game, Donnie Taylor and Tim
Patton scored 13 each and
Craig Out ierrez had 12. Taylor
had 13 rebounds followed by
Patton with 12.
The Cardinals shot 23 of 00
for 38 percent from the field
and 29 of 46 for 63 percent from
the free throw line. The
by two in the final quarter as
they were defeated 42-60.
Randy McCabe had 13
points for the Cardinals,
followed by Mark Meyers with
10,
lone 42: Padberg 2 1-3 5,
Meyers 3 4-4 10. Leavitt 1 2-6 4,
McElligott 1 0-2 2. McCabe 2
910 13. Doherty 1 0-1 2,
Douglas 0 0 1 0, Love 1 1-3 3,
Childers. Ball. Millman 1 1-2 3.
Colvard.
Cascade Locks SO: Dorris 3
2-3 8. Tornow 31-57, Mohr 1 0-2
2, Kirkpatrick 3 1-2 7, Altezer,
Rutherford 5 4-6 14. Williams 0
0-1 0. Gardner, Simmuka 0 2-5
2, Barns 5 3-3 13, Barron 3 1-1 7.
Dime A Doxen
February 21
Won Lost
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22-10
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15-17
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8-24
No. Two
No. Seven
No. Six
No. Eight
No Four
No Five
No. Three
No. One
Splits: Chuck Buchanan 57.
High Game: M. Kindle 236,
L. Masaey - 204 and Mary
Wilson - 204. , .
High Series: M. Kindle -606
and A. Padberg - 556.
High Team Game: No. Five
- 818.
High Team Series: No.
Seven - 2271. .
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Frbruary 16
Won Ixwt
Coast to Coast 25 7
Gardner's 204 114
Central Market 20 12
Peterson's 18 14
M.C.G.G. 164 154
Us Schwab 94 224
S & J Market 94 224
Sears 9 23
Splits converted: Andrea
Mortimore, 6-7-10.
High Game: Vonnie Lov
gren - 194.
High Series: Sandi Hanna -499.
Fort Sill. Ok la.
The course provides stu
dents with the knowledge
required to perform as a radio
operator, substitute forward
observer and fire support
member.
OSUT is a program which,
combines basic combat train
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training.
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or salad
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Chicken Vegetable Soup
Vegetable Soup
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.Potato Soup
2.25 Grilled cheese sandwich with soup
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Main HtmI. Happnar
note
Pirates hit 19 of 70 for 27
percent from the field and 19
of 27 for 70 percent from the
line,
lone 75: J. lliims 6 10-16 22,
Taylor 6 1-2 13, Patton 4 5-11
13. Gutierrez 3 6-8 12. Morter 1
4-4 6. C. Hams 3 0-0 6. Meyers 0
2- 3 2. Padberg 0 1-2 I, Starr,
lx-avitt.
Cascade Locks 57 : Tornow 2
3- 5 7, Wittenberg 1 0-0 2,
Melton 0 7-8 7. Burron 1 0-0 2.
Bilyeu 7 2-2 16, Bennett 3 4-8 10,
Pinkston 3 1-2 7, Dorris 1 0-0 2.
Williams 0 2-3 2. Barnes 1 O-O 2.
Simukka. Mohr.
Cards win over Umapine
By MICHKM.F LARl'K
Tim Patton exploded for 26
points to lead the Cardinals
over the Umapine Chiefs,
66-52.
The Cardinals jumped out to
take a 17-10 first quarter lead.
Patton sank seven of the
Cardinals 17 points
In the second quarter the
Cardinals were outscored by
two as the Chiefs closed the
lead to 30-25.
The Cardinals held Uma
pine to nine points in the third
quarter as they opened up a 15
point lead, 49-34.
The Cardinals were out
scored by one point in the final
quarter but marched on to
take a victory.
Cardinal girls lose to
Cascade Locks
By MICHKM.F. I.ARl'E
The Cardinals were defeat
ed in their final game of the
year as they were downed
37-46 by Cascade Locks.
The Cardinals took an 11-8
lead in the first quarter as
Tammy Holtz sank six of her
eight points in the first
quarter.
The Cardinals were out
scored by one in the second
quarter but held on to a two
point lead at the half. 18-16.
The Pirates took the lead
away in the third quarter as
the Cards were outscored by
three. The Cardinals were
W.C.C.C. women slate
annual meeting March 1
The women of Willow Creek
Country Club will hold their
annual meeting Monday,
March 1, announces in-coming
President Marilyn Bigelow.
The meeting will be held at the
Columbia Basin Electric Co
op boardroom at 7:30 p.m.
Items of business will in
clude presentation of new
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Heppner Elks 358
Card JV team defeats
Riverside freshmen
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The Cardinal junior varsity
boys defeated the Riverside
Freshmen. 50-36 on Friday.
February 19.
The Cardinals outscored the
Pirates 9-7 in the first quarter.
In the second quarter the
Pirates went out to take a 16-22
lead at the half.
The Cardinals held the
Pirates lo five points in the
third quarter as they sank 12
points. The Cards took the
lead 28-27.
In the final quarter the
Cardinals blew the Pirates off
Two Cardinals scored in
double figures, Patton leading
with 26, Jeff Hams sinking 14
and Donnie Taylor had nine
points.
The Cardinals shot 27 of 57
for 47 percent from the field
and 12 of 24 for 50 percent from
the free throw line. The Chiefs
shot 19 of 55 for 34 percent
from the field and 14 of 27 for
52 percent from the free throw
line.
lone 66: J. Hams 6 2-4 14,
Taylor 4 1-5 9, Patton 10 6-10
26, Gutierrez 4 0-0 8, Starr 0
0- 1 0, Morter 2 2-2 6, C. Hams 1
1- 2 3.
Umapine 52: Wagner 10 9-17
29, Trump 4 1-3 9, Dougherty 0
0-2 0, Rob Riedel 2 2-2 6, Roger
Riedel, Case 1 0-1 2, Robbins 2
2- 2 6.
down 27-28 at the start of the
final quarter.
The Pirates got 11 fourth
quarter points from Sharon
Murphy as they took a victory
over the Cards.
Cindy Hill and Tammy Holtz
had eight points each for the
Cardinals.
lone 37: Doherty 3 0-0 6. Hill
3 2-6 8. Holtz 2 4-9 8. La Rue 0
6-8 6. McElligott 1 0-2 2,
Morter 1 0-1 2. Palmer 2 1-2 5.
' Cascade Locks 46: Ruther
ford 2 0-2 4. Murray 2 4-8 8.
Bilyeu 0 0-2 0. Raines 2 0-0 4.
Walker 4 2-2 10. Brigham 0 0-2
0, S. Murphy 7 6-13 20.
Wittenberg.
officers, determination of
dates for inter-club visitations
and discussion of possible
clubhouse improvement pro
jects. All women interested in
golf, whether currently mem
bers or not are encouraged to
attend, said a spokesperson.
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the floor as they hit 22 points.
Howard Leavitt led the
Cardinals with 17 points.
lone 50: Padberg 2 0-0 4,
Meyers 3 3-59, Leavitt 7 3-6 17.
McEliigott, McCabe 3 1-3 7.
Doherty 0 1-2 1, Douglas 01-21.
Love 1 1-3 3. Childers. Ball 2
2-3 6. Millman 0 0-1 0. Colvard
10-0 2.
Riverside 3A: Morton 0 1-2 1.
Peck. Fredrickson 0 0-3 0.
Trumbull 0 0-1 0. Seel 9 6-6 24.
Hellberg 04 54. Palmer 0 1-6 1.
Johnson 3 0-1 6. Sandlin 0 0-1 0.
Banks. Fowler.
Lindsay wins District Elks
Scholarship Award
Ann Lindsay, a Heppner
High School senior won the
District Elks Scholarship
award last Sunday, February
21 in Hermiston. She was a
first place winner in the
Heppner-Ione contest and has
now won a total of $2,100 in
Elks scholarship awards.
Lindsay competed in the
district contest with students
representing 10 other lodges
across northeast Oregon.
This weekend she will com
pete against students from
seven other districts in the
state contest at Grants Pass.
Fish and Wildlife Comm.
sets 1982 hunting dates
Opening dates for most 1982
hunting seasons have been set
by the Fish and Wildlife
Commission. The starting
dates are established early in
the year as a convenience to
hunters who need to plan or
commit themselves to vaca
tion dates. Season lengths, bag
limits and other regulations
will not be set until later in the
year after biological data on
animal numbers and popula
tion trends has been gathered
in the field.
No ma jor departures were
made in 1982 big game
opening dates from those
which occurred in 19B1. Deer
season will open statewide on
' October 2. Rocky Mountain
elk season will open in eastern
Oregon on October 30 for the
first hunt period and Novem
ber 6 for the second hunt.
Roosevelt elk season will open
November 13 for the first hunt
and November 20 for the
second.
The rifle season for prong
horn antelope will begin
August 21. six days later than
last year, and the statewide
early bowhunting season for
deer and elk will begin August
21.
Upland bird hunters will
also have starting dates simi
lar to 1981. The statewide blue
and ruffed grouse season will
open August 28 and the season
for chukar and Hungarian
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lone girls
By Ml( IIKLI.K LARl'K
The Cardinal girls were
defeated by the Riverside
Pirates 40-45 on Friday, Feb
ruary 19.
The Pirates jumped out to a
6-14 first quarter lead. The
Cardinals hit the first six
points of the game but were
unable to score after that.
The Cardinals came back in
the second nuarter bv outscor
ing the Pirates 12-6 to close the
lead, 18-20.
In the third quarter, the two
teams were dead-locked as
each scored 13 points to make
V r
Ann Lindsay
partridge will open October 2 -concurrent
with dear season -in
eastern Oregon, and Octo
ber 16 in areas where these
birds are released in western
Oregon.
Pheasant season will open
statewide on October 16 as will
seasons for valley quail state
wide and mountain quail in
eastern Oregon. Western Ore
gon mountain quail season
will open August 28. concur
rent with grouse seasons.
Dales for waterfowl cannot
be set until later in the year
after the federal framework of
dates has been received.
Closing dates and other
regulations are scheduled to
be set March 20 for antelope,
cougar and bighorn sheep:
May 22 for deer and elk: and
August 20 for upland birds and
waterfowl.
The commission also estab
lished the 1982 hunting season
for black bear. This year's
season will open September 4
and continue through Novem
ber 30. statewide, except for a
closed corridor along the
Rogue River. Bag limit is one
bear excluding cubs and sows
with cubs.
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the score 31-33.
The Cardinals had three
starters foul out in the final
quarter as they were outscor
ed 9-12.
Cindy Hill led the Cardinals
with 14 points. The Cardinals
made one more field goal than
the Pirates, but were outscor
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Heppner grad completes
Air Force course
Jim Launer Jr.. McConnell
Air Force Base. Kansas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Launer
Sr.. of Heppner. recently
completed a Fuel Specialist
course as an Honored Grad
uate. The course was held at
Chanute Air Force Base. 111.
Launer, a 1981 Heppner
High School graduate, was one
of those who received Honor
Graduate awards upon com
pletion of the course.
BMCC nursing App. due Mar. 31
Applications for the nursing
programs at Blue Mountain
Community College will be
accepted through Wednesday.
March 31. according to Jan
Clnsbv. nursing instructor.
The college offers both a
one year Licensed Practical
Nurse certificate nnd a two
year Associate degree in
Nursing. The A ON program
prepares the graduates for the
registered nurse RN license
examination. ,
To be admitted to either
program, a prospective nurs
ing student must: 1. complete
i application form. 2. submit
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