Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 09, 1982, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Local bowlers outscore pro
By JUSTINE ach year' n,ey are now fore we beeln another fall
By JUSTINE
WRATIIICKFORD
About noon last Monday,
Krnle and Cathy Schlegel left
lli'lipiUT In their large motor
van headed for their real
home In Vancouver, Wash.
The colorful champion TV
howler had kept busy helping
many bowlers here and had
been outscored by some of
them. Both Ernie and Cathy
are natives of New York City.
They say they had a really
pleasing three-night stay In
Heppner as houseguests of
Doug and Sonia Smith, owners
of Heppner Bowl.
One local bowler, Merlin
Cantln, beat the champ "from
scratch" and quite a few men
and women beat him using
their handicaps against his 200
average handicap. These
people won some prize money
and will each receive an
award that states "I beat
Ernie Schlegel, Dec. 1982."
On Saturday the Schlegels
both bowled, Ernie scored 552
and Cathy made 623. The men
who bested Ernie on Saturday
were Merlin Cantin, 663, Mick
Kendall 580; Riley Munkert,
579; and Ray Massey, 552.
That day's women winners
were Chris Umanen, 618;
Charleen Isom, 615; Katie
Mc Robertas, 611; and Harriet
Evans, 552.
On Sunday Ernie scored 579
and was beaten by seven men
with these scores: Norm
Kickert. 626; Gene Doherty,
618; Ron Bowman, 616; Gary
Van Arsdale, 591; Dave Den
ton, 582; Mick Kendall, 580;
and Doug Smith 659. The
women who outscored the
champ on Sunday were Christ
Umanen, 652; Inetia Cantin,
5W, udy Kickert, 587; and
Billie Doherty. 580.
I had the enjoyable oppor
tunity of visiting with Cathy
Schlegel just before they
handed west and learned a
little more about the life of the
very successful professional
liowler, Ernie, and his wife,
They travel quite constantly,
doing three two-monoth tours
it GREAT RATE
it $2500MNDEP
it EASY
WITHDRAWAL
it INSURED TO
100,000
it EFFECTIVE
DEC. 14, 1982
headed for a "Real, at-home
Christmas" in Vancouver,
Cathy said "We celebrated
our seventh anniversary on
December 2, as we pulled in to
Ileppner, and Doug and Sonia
threw a wonderful champagne
dinner for us. We like this
town. We went out to the
Artifactory on Saturday, and !
bought some pretty Christmas
tree ornaments. We will come
here again, probably Just be
Fillies begin
busy schedule
The Heppner Fillies J.V,
and varsity teams have begun
their busy schedule of games
for the 1982-83 basketball,
season.
The varsity team participa
ted in the Morrow County
Invitational at Boardman
last Friday and Saturday and
lost to Echo 39 33, and then to
Riverside, 78-11.
Top scorers In the Echo
game Friday night were Sher
Local church begins program
Heppner Seventh-day Ad
ventist Church members star
ted an ingathering and carol
ing program on December 4.
Members will be out Satur
day, Sunday and Wednesday
evenings until Christmas, said
Christmas Turkey Shoot
to be held Dec. 19
A Christmas Turkey Shoot
wiU tbe held Sunday, Dec. 19,
2 p.m. at the Gilliam County
Fairgrounds at Condon. Bow
hunters' silhouettes, swinging
shoot and bull's-eye target
shooters are all welcome, said
a spokesperson. A $2.50 entry
MEMBER FDIC
tour. We think the Smiths are
dong a fine Job here at the
Ileppner Bowl,"
She explained that their
winter lour begins on January
11 and will end April 30, and
that they have every day
scheduled. They then will
have a break before their
spring tour. They will also be
at home in Vancouver after
that second tour of the year
until they begin their travels
again next fall,
ry Clemmet with nine points
land Pam Orr with seven.
Saturday's high scoring play
ers included Anne Murray
with 17,Stephi Payne, 10, Pam
Orr, 16 and Ellen Arbogast, 12.
The J.V. girls' team met
Riverside on Monday. Dec. 6,
and came away with a 31 16
victory.
Jan Terjeson is coach for
the varsity team while the
junior varsity is under the
direction of Karen Howe.
a church spokesperson.
"Once again solicitors will
be ringing doorbells, inviting
the community to share in a
giant operation to bring hope
and help to literally millions."
she said.
fee will be charged, he added.
Winners of a Sage Brush
Archery Club turkey shoot
November 27 were Raymond
Reid of Heppner. Phil
McClure of Fossil and Bill
McCarty and Steve Potter,
both of Condon.
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Cards lose 2 in tourney, second game
By ("HAHJ OUTIKItRKZ lime score was 31 to a meager ..?..' ...
The lone High School var
sity basketball team partici
pated in the Morrow County
Invitational Tournament at
Boardman last weekend and
took last place.
lone was defeated by the
Riverside Pirales in game one
by a score of 55 - 35. In that
game, lone's Tim Patton was
high point scorer with 10
points, followed by Denny
Starr with four. lone started
off very slowly in the first
game for the Cards, and only
scored four points in the first
quarter, compared to 15 by the
Pirates.
In the second quarter, the
scoring was a little closer as
Riverside only out scored lone
bv three points and the half-
Auction winners named
Several local residents pur
chased Hems from Heppner
merchants during silent auc
tions on Friday and Saturday,
Nov. 26 and 27. The auctions
were a special feature of this
year's Christmas opening.
Following are the bid win
ners: Peggy Fishburn, Kym War
ren and Ginger Keithley were
successful with their bids at
Cole's House of Fashion. Lori
Fetsch and Charlene Nix pur
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lone was again a slow star
ter in the second half and only
scored four more points to
Rivt'ihide's 16. but the Cards
held on.
In the last quarter. lone out
scored Riverside by six points
and ended the game at 55 - 35.
lone's trouble at first was at
the line. Not only did they miss
free throws but they had 15
personal fouls and the Pirates
took advantage of the oppor
tunity. Coach LaRue had this to say
about the game "Well. I
wasn't very pleased."
On Saturday night. lone met
the Echo Cougars to play
game two for the Cardinals.
The Cardinals were defeated
bv a score of 66 - 63 in a better
chased merchandise from
Murray Rexall Drug: Eliza
beth Rich was a winner at
Gardner's Men's Wear; Kym
Warren. Donna Moeller and
Bob Nairns received the items
they placed bids on at Coast to
Coast: and Kelli Bergstrom,
Ronda Britt. Jerry Rood, An
netta Spicer. Jay Coil, Greg
McGranahan. Sally Maddern
and Cindi Bergstrom all
placed bids and were success
ful at Shoe Box.
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game than that of the previous
night.
lone's leading scorers were
Tim Patton with 17 and Craig
r,nii..rrf with 15. lone credi
ted its performance to the fact
that they rebounded better,
and in the second half, they
just played more aggressive
basketball.
In the first quarter. lone
was out scored 16 13 but the
damage was done in the se
cond quarter when the Cou
gars overwhelmed the Cardi
nals and compih'd 10 more
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lone Heppner
points than the birds of lone.
After a brief discussion in
the locker room, the Cards
were ready for action and
t ame out and proved it. They
out scored the Cougars 5-3
and out rebounded the Cou
gars substantially. The score
at the end of period three was
Echo. 49 - lone, 44.
lone again was thirsty for
hoops and came to within one
before losing in the final se
conds by a score of 66 - 63.
lone's Head Coach, Del LaRue
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close one
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commented "The first half
was a repetition of the night
before, but the second half
was definitely better. We
made progrf ve are capa
ble of playing a lot better. We
could have rebounded better;
we could have blocked out
better but we did make pro
gress." lone plays Condon on Tues
day at 6:30 p.m. starting with
a J.V. game. They play Spray
and Heppner on Friday and
Saturday respectfully. Both
games start at 6 p.m.