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    FOUR -The Heppner GateUe-Timw, Heppner, Oregon, Thunday, April . 1M2-
lone tracksters place 2nd in
Sherman Co. Invitational
By MIOHKI.I.K 1-ARl'E
The Cardinal tracksters
traveled to Moro for a
Sherman County Invitational
on Saturday. April 17. The
Cardinals fought to the very
end for the second place
trophy as they edged Lyle by
one-half of a point. The boys
1,600 meter relay team finish
ed second to give the Cardi
nals the points they needed for
the trophy, the Cardinals
finished with 104 points.
Margaret Doherty was a
double winner for the Cardi
nals as she took first in the 400
meter run in a time of 65
seconds flat and the 200
meters in 29.40. Doherty also
placed second in the 100 meter
run with a time of 13.45
seconds.
Michelle LaRue placed fifth
in the javelin with a throw of
79'iou". a personal best for
LaRue. LaRue also competed
in the discus.
The Cardinals had three
boys bring in points in the long
jump as Jeff Hams placed
Bowling news
Sparetimers
April 13
Won
Lost
Peterson's
Coast to Coast
Gardner's
Central Market
S & J Market
Sears
M.C.G.G.
Les Schwab
Splits: Connie
41-23
41 -23
.394-244
354-284
27 -37
25 -39
244- 394
224- 414
Eng. 4-5-7;
Karen Palmer. 2-4-5-10; and'
Jo Pettyjohn. 3-6-7-S-10.
High Game: Judy Lynch -188.
High Series: LoRayne Bow
man - 521.
, April 13 was the last night of
league play for the Sparetim
ers. Coast to Coast and
Peterson's tieds for first place
in the second half of the split
season. In a bowl off. Peter
son's defeated Coast to Coast
in total pins. Peterson's will
now have a bowl off with ""
hears, winners ot tnetirst nail
of the season, to determine
first and second place win
ners. Thursday Night Ladies
April 15
Won - Last
Gateway 36-16
B&CRepair 30-22
Kinzua Corp. 29 - 23
Lebush 28-24
M 4 R Floor Covering 27-25
RayBoycelns. 26-26
Bucknum's 18-34
Columbia Basin Elec. 14-38
Splits: Phyllis Cole, 6-7;
Inetia Cantin, 5-10; Alvina
PaHhorcr .7- artti Rphp M lin
kers, 5-8-10.
High Game: Inetia Cantin -205.
High Series: Inetia Cantin -531.
A.F.S. counselor to visit
By nr.utft nminr. i
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips of
Condon will be available at the
center on Wednesday. April 28
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
The weatherization crew
has been installing storm
windows and doors and doing
repair work for those who
qualify. Applications for
weatherization may be obtain
ed from the center.
The People Acting through
Continued Help Committee
modSTngsalT.
See our bargain fable
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forgQ savings
life
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H P F WW WW
second with a personal best of
19'11'j". Craig Hams was
close behind his brother in
third place with a jump of
19'9-V. Howard Leavitt fin
ished fourth with a personal
best of 18"9' i"
Denny Starr gave the Card
inals some points in the field
events as he placed second in
the discus with a toss of
121'1.'". and fourth in the
javelin with a throw of 1417".
Tim Patton placed second in
the high jump as he cleared
5"8". Patton also competed in
the 1.500 and 800 meter runs.
Donnie Taylor finished
second in both sets of hurdles
as he crossed the line in 18.89
seconds in the high hurdles
and 47.57 seconds in the
intermediate hurdles.
Jeff Hams finished fifth in
the 100 meter run in 12.43 and
fifth in the 200 meters in a time
of 26.81 seconds.
Craig Hams finished second
in the 200 meter run in 26.47
and had a personal best of
3911 1 " in the triple jump
which placed him third.
Koffee Kup Keglrrs
April IS
Won Lost
Gutter Dusters 39 -17
Weary Wives 37-19
HiHo's 31-25
Newcomers 28-28
Pytts 27-29
Dregs 27 - 29
Three Holers 18-38
Three L's 17-39
High Game: Betty Snow -212.
High Series: Alvina Pad
berg - 525.
High Team Game: Weary
Wives - 613.
High Team Series: Weary
Wives - 1.737.
Splits: Betty Aldrich. 6-7:
Betty Snow. 5-10: Maude
Hughes. 5-10: Kay Wilson, 6-7:
and Roxie Lovgren. 1-5-7.
Over the
tee cup
On April 18. 26 men partici
pated in a Breakfast and Golf
event at Willow Creek Country
Club. The event marked the
season kickoff for Sunday
men's play.
Ron Bowman won low
gross: Duane Neiffer. low net;
Don Lott won the prize for
K.P.: Dorian Forrar won long
drive; and least putts was won
by Ron Bowman.
Men's play begins Wed.,
April 28 and those interested
may contact Dave Hanna or
sign up at the new club house,
said a spokesperson. The
club will host a visitation on
Sunday, April 25; Echo will
visit on Sunday. May 2; and
morning men's play and an
afternoon family barbecue
will be held Sunday, April 9.
(PATCH), formerly the Com
mittee to Save the Neighbor
hood Center, will hold a white
elephant sale May 21 and 22 at
the center. Proceeds from the
sale will be put into a special
fund for emergency use, and
to fund projects that otherwise
don't receive funds. Donations
are welcome.
Fourteen women attended
last Thursday's social at the
center. The ladies made
plaques for their homes. Next
week, the group will make
May baskets.
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lavitt finished sixth in the
400 meter run with a time of
60.93. Mike Douglas placed
third in the 3.000 meter run as
he crossed the line with a time
of 10:34.83.
The Cardinals 1.600 meter
relay team pulled them ahead
to finish second overall. The
relay team, consisting of
Leavitt, Patton, Craig Hams
and Taylor edged Sherman by
a nose for second place and
had a personal best of 4:00.83.
Sherman took the first place
trophy with 2294 points fol
lowed by lone with 104. and
Lyle Close behing with 1034.
Other teams scoring were
Arlington with . Riverside
95. Umatilla 73. Heppner 69.
Condon 594. Wasco Co. 56.
Dufur 40. Corbet t 29. Culver
24. Wishram 20, and Golden
dale 154.
On Tuesday the Cardinals
participated in a meet at
Condon and will travel to The
Dalles on Friday for the
Wasco Co. Invitational at
Wahtonka High School.
Little League
tryouts
slated Sat.
Little League baseball final
tryouts will be held this
Saturday. April 24. said Ted
Toll, league president.
Interested youths, ages nine
to 12. should meet at the Little
League field at the fair
grounds in Heppner at 1 p.m.
The Little League season
will begin Saturday. May 15.
Toll said.
HHS baseball team wins one,
loses one in double header
By GLENN SMITH
Saturday. April 17. the
Heppner Mustangs' baseball
team hosted Sherman Co. in a
double header that ended with
each team scoring a victory.
In game one. Sherman Co.
took an early lead on the
Mustangs in the first innings
but Heppner snapped back,
and going into the seventh
inning, was only behind Sher
man by one run with a score of
four to three.
Then back to back doubles
by Mark Way and Travis
Hyatt helped to tie the ball
game. In the last inning with
tw o outs. Sherman intentional
ly walked John Murray, but
was not so lucky the next
round when Greg Connor hit
the next pitch for an opposite
field home run to win the
game, seven to four.
Leading hitters for the
Mustangs were Bruce Way
and Mark Way with three hits
apiece. John Murray was two
for three. Murray was also
complemented by Coach Hol
land on his pitching, only
giving up three hits to
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Mustang tracksters place 7th at
Hvt.l.KNN SMITH
Windy, cold conditions kept
performances down as the
Heppner High School track
sters competed at the Sher
man County Invitational last
Saturday. April 17.
The Mustang combined
boys'-girls' score placed
seventh out of 14 schools.
Combined scores were: Sher
man County 2294. lone 104,
Lyle 1034, Arlington 96,
Riverside 95. Umatilla 73.
Heppner 69. Condon 594.
Wasco County 56, Dufur 40,
Corbett 29, Culver 24, Wish
ram 24. Goldendale JVs 154.
"We got our share of
Heppner girls place 2nd
in 7-way Heppner meet
Hy f'.I.KN SMITH
The Heppner girls' track
team captured four first place
finishes and five second places
in a seven-way track meet at
Heppner on Tuesday. April 13
However, it wasn't enough to
overcome the depth of the
Sherman County Huskies.
Team scores were: Sherman
County 132. Heppner 72. Echo
46. lone 40. Ukiah 20. Spray
three. Mitchell one.
Boys scores were: Sherman
County 183. lone 1094. Hep
pner 33. Echo 23. Ukiah 204.
Mitchell two. Spray one.
I-eading the HHS girls was
Janelle McElhany who won
both of the hurdle races,
running 20.0 in the 100-meter
highs and setting a freshman
class record in the :?0o-meter
lows with a time of 54 9 She
also ran on the winning
400-meter relay team with
Jodi Padberg. Diane Garrett
and Stephani Payne and was
Sherman Co.
In the second game. Hep
pner couldn't quite get things
rolling, giving Sherman
County fifteen walks, nine of
which were in the first inning.
This, combined with Sherman
scoring eight runs, created a
hole that the Mustangs just
couldn't get out of.
leading hitters in this game
were Tom Hammon and Greg
Connor, both with a double
and a single.
"Overall. I was very pleas
ed with the ballgame." Coach
Holland commented "Every
one played very well Travis
Hyatt pitched four innings
and Harry Groshens played a
really good defense. Consider
ing we were minus two of our
best hitters. I am really happy
with the results." he contin
ued A game with Condon, sched
uled for April 13 was rained
out. but will be played at a
later date.
Statistics of the games
follows:
April 17
Game 1
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HEPPNER, OREGON 97836
places," said coach Dale
Conklin, "We just don't have
the numbers to have the depth
other schools have. Overall we
comiM'led quite well, picking
up some places I didn't expect
and not getting others we did
expect."
Mary Kincaitl led all scoring
with a second in the high
jump, fifth places in the triple
jump and lnP jumpl. The
400-meter relay team of Janel
le MeF.lhany. Jodi Padberg.
Kincaid. and Stephanie Payne
also finished second. Pitdberg
was second in the 1.500 and
:t.ivio meters, running very
strong despite the weather
rnditionj
on the second place 1.600
meter relay team along with
the three teammates.
Payne was a winner in the
long jump with a jump of
I4'I4" and was second in the
ion-meter dash with a 13.8
clocking Padberg added
second place finishes in the 800
and 1.500 meter runs. Lisa
Wilson earned a second in the
3.000 and 1.500 meters Other
place finishers were Andrea
Jackson, fifth in the too
meters, and Garrett, third in
the high jump with a leap of
4 V."
Wesley Marlatt was high
point scorer for the boys,
picking up seconds in the shot
put and discus First place
finishers were Duane Garret
in the pole vault, at 10 feet,
and Greg Orr in the triple
jump w ith a leap of 35' 10", Orr
was also fourth in the long
jump Archie Lucas picked up
a pairof sixth place finishes in
the too and 2nti meter dashes.
Sherman (of) 2 I (MM I -ll?;.)ner
000 1 20 1
4 :l I
7 10 I
Wason and Connor: Murray
and H. Way.
Hits for Heppner : singles
M Way - 2. Murray -2. B, Way
- 3.; doubles - M Way, Hyatt;
triples - none, home runs -Connor;
KBI's . Hyatt, Grosh
ens. Connor -3. B Way; stolen
bases - none
(iame 2
Sherman Co. XI230 0 2-1692
llrppner (III 1 I 0 I II - 6 7 5
S KadclK-rg and Conner; M
Way. Connor l, Hyatt -4. and
B Way.
Hits for Heppner: singles -Groshens.
Murray. Connor,
Hammon. Doherty. doubles
Connor. Hammon: triples -none-
home runs - none; HUI's
- Groshens. Murray - 2.
Connor, Doherty: stolen bases
- Murray.
Aprl 19 ( league standings to
date i
( olumbiii ll.isiii West
W asco Co
lleppnrr
Sherman Co.
Wahtonka
W -1.
2-0
2-2
I - I
I -.1
2
Third place finishes wero
earned by Duane Garrett in
the pole vault with a 9'fi" lump
and Jeff Orr who looped 5'fi"
in the high jump. MeKlhany
not a fourth in the 3Xt hurdles
and was sixth in the high
hurdles.
("olleetinK fifth place rib
bons were Payne in the 1(H),
I .isa Wilson in the 3,000 meters
and dreg Orr in the lonn jump
with a IH"' i" effort. Earning
sixth places were: Wilson in
the 1. SIX) meters; Payne In the
long jump: and the boys 400
meter relay team of Archie
I .uons. (Irog Orr, Jeff Orr and
Sid Konmily. Kennedy just
missed plaoinu in the Iriiile
HHS golfers
Boardman,
The Heppner High School
Coif Team participated in two
golf meets last week. The first
was at Boardman with River
side and the second was at
homo.
At Riverside on Thursday,
the 1ms came in second in the
three-way meet, just behind
Riverside, hut ahead of Enter
prise low for the match for
Heppner was Don I.otl with 70
on par li'.' Willow Run course
Heppner has managed to lie
HiverMile once this year and
Ins i hv four strokes on another
occasion, hut has yet to score
lower than Riverside The
Uirls also placed behind River
side with l.orri Dav and Ann
MrLaiiuhlm sharing the low
honors with ' each
On Saturday, at the Heppner
Invitational, the Mac Hi hoys
carved out a TV to lake low
honors, with Riverside scoring
a .112 and Heppner a 32f
l.ow for Heppner was Don
Lott with a 72 and Matt Clark
with 7J The girls again placed
behind Riverside with a score
of 2.T2 to Riverside's 216 Jodi
Malteson was low golfer for
Heppner with a 5.1. Heppner
will host Riverside boys and
girls at home this Thursday.
April 22 and then travel to Mao
Hi on Saturday for a boys
niHt .
Heppner vs Riverside
Roys' Team Scores: River
side - 332: Heppner - XU: and
Enterprise 375,
Hoys" Individual Scores:
Don I,ott -70: Eric Thompson -;
Rod Cole -87. Jon Mitchell
- 83: and Matt Clark - 90.
Girls' Team Scores: River
side - 3(i2: and Heppner - 408
7 scores were counted I
A Concave is a Concave, Right?
Right. Unless it's a
SCHWERIN
Precision Bored Concave
Bill Schwerin, owner of Schwerin Precision
Bored Concaves, explains the difference and
answers some of your questions about combine
settings.
Manufacturer's
Original
Concave
' ARIA
V Concave ( vy
On motl Mmdard concavit th bm urn no) mi si a uniform
height nor In a true clrtl Thcx imperfection! in the conctvi
affect both the quality of the gram harvested and the capacity
of the combine Separation area It kt and the cylinder speed
mutt be Increased to obtain good thresh and separation The
bottom line Is lost dollars In the form of lost wheal out the
back of ttw combine and a letter quality of grain In titer tank
Q. Why doe my concav Dererd to ba trust
circle)?
A. To get the maximum amount of separation area In the
concave, the rear bar must be set at "0" tolerance, creating
the maximum amount of presaure which drives the grain out
of the etraw and onto the shoe This constant wedge from the
front ol the concave to the rear Is never Interrupted by a high
or low bar and can only be achieved by having a Hue circle.
Q. Ha manufacturatra have always racom
aueaadejd greater than "0" tolatanc at the roar
Utbm coaemvm. Won't your "0" toterranca craxJt
a lot of grain?
Cnn
uil
Sherman
jump will) a leap of 34'tl1',
two inches short of sixth place.
"We need some decent
weather so wo- can Improve on
some of our marks," contin
ued Conklin. Ileeuuso of the
cold, we havo picked up some
minor Injuries thai are going
to haven nig effect If It doesn't
warm up."
Heppner was scheduled to
compete in n five-way meet at
Wahtonka High School, The
Dalles, on Tuesday, Arpll 20
and will bo traveling to
Pendleton on Friday after
noon. April 23. for a Pilot
Rook Invitational. Field
events are to bein nt 2:30
p in .
participate at
at home
Girls' Individual Scores:
brri Day 4: Anne Mc
Laughlin 4H: Kristy Pol.en
Wl; Kris Fishburn Ml; Curia
Miles - fill; Jodi Matteson - 51.
and Renee Struthers 67.
Heppner Invitational
Roys' Team Scores: Mac Hi
297. Riverside 312: and
Heppner 326
Ross' Individual Scores:
Don Loll 72 Hod Cole 91:
Jon Mitchell R.V Pal Strulh
ers m and Matt Clark - 79
GirN' Team Scores River
side 2 1 IV. anil Heppner - 232
Girls' Individual Scores'
him Dav ..Mi Jodi Malteson
Vt Knslv Polen - QV Renee
Slrulliers - nt and Kris
Fislihiirn - V
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Schwerin's "7
J Precision Bored - '
V Concave f
V , '
On a Schwann Precision Bored Concave all ol the ban ai
bored to a uniform height to form a true circle This prei ision
allows an operator lo set the concave at "0" tolerance; at the
rear, thus creating an uninterrupted wedge (torn front lo tear
The Schwerin Precision bored Concave does the ch up Iront
where the work should be done More gram Is driven out of
the straw pack, capacity Is Increased and cylinder speed can
be reduced resulting In better quality urain In the lank
A. No Just the opposite Moat combine manufacturers recom
mend a greater tolerance at the rear of the concave than we
do to allow lor their uneven bar height The truth Is, concave
swrtlngs have very little lo do with cracking of grain Cracked
grain Is primarily caused by excessive cylinder speeds We
recommend a setting (for wheat) of 3H" In Ilia front and
O" at the rear This creates a constant wedge, uninterrupted
from front to back More threshing occur up front for belter
threshing even at reduced cylinder speeds The slower the
cylinder speed, tlie less cracked grain and higher quality ol
your product It's that simple
Q. O.K. Thla "0" lolerranca and constant watdge
Itlaa aounda good, but will It work for m?
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