56 participate in Lions Club
Men's Golf Tournament
Fifty-six men participated
In a Heppner Lions Club Men's
Tm.rmrnt at Willow Creek
Country Club last Sunday.
This year's turnout was the
largest the annual event has
seen, said George Koffler of
the Lions Club.
Golfers played a qualifying
round and only nine of 18 holes
because of the rainstorm.
Champion of the tourna
ment was Treve Gray of Pen
dleton with a low score of 28
for nine holes, two under par.
Winners of the first flight
were Paul Stringer, first place
with a 29, John Edmundson
second, both of Heppner; Lar
ry Monkus of Pendleton, third
place; Oscar Shoemaker,
Boardman, fourth place; and
Charlie Starks of Heppner and
Ron Gray of Pendleton tied for
fifth and sixth places.
George Waterland of Hep
pner won K.P. In the first
flight on number two, while
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Gardners 6 -2
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MCGG 4 -4
Central Market 14-64
Sears 1 -7
Les Schwab 1 -7
Splits converted: LoRayne
Bowman 6-7-10; Susan Johns
ton 6-7; and Chris Lfmanen
S810.
High Game: Millie Ilanna
201.
High Series: Millie Ilanna
513.
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Coles 6-2
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Kinzua 4 -4
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Butknumi 2 -6
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Splits converted: Phyllis
Cole 6-7; Yvonne Lovgren 4 7
10; and Karen Palmer 5-7.
High Game: Sandi Ilanna
202.
High Series: Betty Aldrich
520.
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September 16
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Newcomers
Three Holers
The Dregs
Splits converted: Eva Grif
fith 6-7-10, Martha Munkers
3-7-10, Marget Dubuque 7-9
and Zoe Watts 5-7.
High Game: Iris Campbell
204.
High Series: Iris Campbell
516.
14 ladies
compete in
W.C.C.C. event
A roll-of-the-dice team
scramble was held last Tues
day, Sept. 14 at Willow Creek
Country Club, Heppner. Four
teen ladies participated In the
event.
The winning team, with a
score of 39, was consisted of
Bev Gunderson, Bev Wilson,
and Eileen Padberg. They
each won a golf ball for their
efforts. There was no K.P.
winner.
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long drive was won by Treve
Gray.
Doug Smith took first place
In the second flight with a 34,
Ray Massey placed second,
third place winner was Bob
Jepsen, Ed Hlemstra won
fourth. Earl Fishburn, fifth,
and Clint McQuarrie, Ed Gun
derson and Elmer Palmer
were In a three-way tie for
sixth place. All winners In the
second flight are Heppner
residents.
Clint McQuarrie took K.P.
on number three and long
drive was won by Bob Jepsen.
In the third night, Cliff
Green, Heppner, won first
place with a score of 33; Doug
Stlcka of The Dalles took
second; John Shaw, Heppner,
placed third; fourth place was
won by Jerry Daggett, Hep
pner; Gerald Pierson and
Howard Burnside, both of
Heppner, tied for fifth place;
and Pete Clark of Pendleton
Local bikers
join CFBike
Bicycle riders throughout
the Heppner-Ione area are
Invited to join In the Cystic
Fibrosis Bike-A-thon on Satur
day, Sept. 25 at the fair
grounds. Sponsor sheets are
available through school
offices.
Cystic Fibrosis is the lead
ing genetic cause of death for
children In the U.S. Funds
received from the Bike-A-Thon
will help support cystic
HHS JV team wins 1st of season
I
Heppner bock outruns defenders
By (il.KNN SMITH
The Heppner Mustangs' jun
ior varsity team flattened the
Weston -McEwen Tiger Scotts
in a terrific game last Mon
day, Sept. 13, that ended with
a score of 26-0. Tim Birkby,
coach for the Heppner J V,
team felt that "The team
played well considering they
have never playprf an a unit
before." Despite the final
score, things didn't look so
bright during halftime when
the two teams were stalemat
ed with no score.
In the second half though,
the Mustangs tightened up to
start scoring and finally won
the game. Couch Birkby com
mented that the reason f jr this
sudden comeback was
through a, "tightening down of
the defense. We owe the game
to good offense and the
specialty teams. During the
second half, Weston never got
past the 40,"
Birkby stated that the offen
sive line will practice hard on
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took sixth.
Special awards were given
to Paul Stringer for K P ,
second shot, on number one;
Cliff Green on number five;
and Charlie Starks, K.P. on
number seven. Starks also had
long putt on number eight.
The most Impressive feats
were performed by Ray
Michael of Boardman and
Terry Nelson of The Dalles.
Gray, the champion, and the
winners of the first three
places in each flight were
awarded plaques from the
Lions Club, which were pur
chased from Peterson's Jew
elers, Heppner, at a discount
ed price. Other winners were
presented golf ball for their
efforts.
Proceeds of the tournament,
$150 each, will go the Oregon
Lions Sight and Hearing
Foundation and to the Hep
pner Swimming Pool solar
heating project.
invited to
- A - Thon
fibrosis research and patient
care programs in Oregon, said
Cathy Wilson, co-chairman of
the event.
Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
volunteers will be on hand to
register riders. All riders who
turn in $25 or more receive a
Bike-A-Thon T-shirt. There
are generic T-shirts for Jog
gers and walkers. Local mer
chants have also donated
gifts, she said.
during win over Weston-McEwen
assignments. The team's next
game was at Boardman on
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Cards put
Mark Meyorc (10) star end
running interference
The lone Cardinals opened
the 1982 football season last
week with a home game
against the Powder Valley
Badgers. When the contest
was over the Cards had left
little doubt their offense could
score.
The Cardinals racked up 163
yards through the air and 150
yards on the ground on the
way to a 42-18 rout of the
Badgers.
pho0 by Jon MihH
Monday, Sept, 20, when they
played the Riverside Pirates.
Badgers back in the
to
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photo by Wayn Ham
Tim Patton (88)
sweep,
with
"I thought most of the kids
played very well, especially
for their first game (of the
year)," Head Coach Gordon
Myers said.
Senior quarterback Denny
Starr had a good day through
the air, piling up 163 yards
passing, including two for
TDs.
Starr connected for a 21
yard pass to Craig Hams at
the start of the first quarter
CF Dance-A-Thon
A dance-a-thon to benefit
Cystic Fibrosis (CF), will be
held upstairs in the Heppner
Elks Lodge on Saturday, Oct
ober 30, from 12 noon to
midnight. The event is being
organized by Curtis Lynch, a
CF poster partner, and Theo
Budke, both of Heppner.
BMCC workshop
Blue Mountain Community
College area coordinator
Nancy Brownfield has an
nounced that the designer
jeans workshop, to be held in
lone, is full.
However, those interested in
taking the class are asked to
contact her at 676-5039 so that
Soroptimists learn
The Heppner Soroptimists
had Lief Erickson of the Army
Corps of Engineers as a
luncheon guest on September
9. He showed the group charts
of how the dam was construct
ed and an artist's conception
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for Ione's first score. He hook
ed up for a seven-yard pass in
the second quarter to senior
end Tim Patton for another
(u-nrf, and hit Hfn
again late in the first half for a
Sl-yard touchdown play that
put lone up 36-6 going in for
the break.
In addition to catching pas
ses, Hams elso showed he
could run with the ball, piling
up 58 yards on the ground and
two touchdowns rushing.
Hams scored one running
touchdown on a 27-yard
scamper in the early part of
the second quarter. That run
put lone up 14-0. He hit paydirt
again later in the second
quarter, on a 15-yard run, to
boost the Cards margin to 28-6.
The third quarter proved to
be unproductive for both
clubs, as neither could man
age a score that stanza.
However, Starr found sopho
more back Mark Meyers in
the early part of the fourth
quarter for an 18-yard screen
pass to put the Cards up 42-6.
Powder Valley scored twice
in the fourth quarter to round
out the final 42-18 tally.
"For the first game I was
pleased with so few pen
alties," Myers said. "There
were not a lot of mistakes. I
don't know if it's because the
kids are a year older, or
because we prepared them
better."
The lone kicking game
helped out in the game also,
with Craig Gutierrez getting
off punts of 56 and 47 yeards
for a 51 average. The long
slated
Sponsor sheets are available
at Cal's Cafe and Lounge, area
businesses, and at local
schools.
Prizes will be awarded for
those having the best cos
tumes and Joan Tanory and
Chuck Marquardt have donat
ed ceramic pieces which will
be raffled off.
full
another class might be
scheduled.
Other BMCC classes to be
held locally are still open to
those interested, she said, and
people planning to take the
classes are encouraged to pre
register. about dam
of how the dam will look upon
completion. He also invited
the club's members to tour the
dam project, which they did
the following Thursday, Sept.
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hole
punts put the Badgers in the
hole both times.
One of Ione's running backs
Howard Leavitt, bruised his
thigh in the second quarter,
and it has not been decided if
he will be healthy to play this
Friday against Condon.
The Cards travel to Condon
for the 7:30 p.m. contest, and
Coach Meyers says he plans to
have the offense do about the
same thing, mixing passes
and running.
"We ran 30 rushing plays
and threw 25 passes against
Powder, and we plan to do
about the same thing Friday,"
he said.
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Little League
meeting to be
held Tuesday
A Willow Creek Little
scheduled for Tues., Sept. 28,
7:30 p.m., at the First Inter
state Bank meeting room. An
election of officers will be
held, said a spokesperson.
President and secretary
treasurer positions need to be
filled, he said.
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