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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, lone takes Spray in close one, 44-42 By CRAIG GUTIERREZ The lone Cardinals met the Spray Eagles in a game last Friday night that ended with lone victorious, 44 42. The Cardinals played head to head with the Eagles all through the game as one team never really outscored the other by a drastic margin. In the first quarter, Donnie Taylor paced lone with light points and kept the Cardinals looking good in the first period as the quarter ended with a tie score, 14 -14. In the second period, lone was a little slow but managed to keep the game under con trol. The Eagles took the lead by six and ended the firsthalf 26 - 20 with Spray on top. At the beginning of the second half, lone seemed, again, like they were going to start slow, but soon the pace picked up. The Cards gained momentum and flew to regain the lead by two and ended the third quarter, 36 - 34, lone. Tim Patton and Craig Gutier rez each added six points to turn the game in Ione's favor. In the last quarter, the two Condon Blue Devils defeated by lone Cards, 53-43 By CRAIG GUTIERREZ The lone High School gym nasium was the site of a basketball game between the lone Cardinals and the Condon Blue Devils. lone was the victorious team, defeating the Devils 53 - 43. In the first quarter, lone jumped out to a 12 - 10 lead with Tim Patton dumping in W U fr I "i i r feast your eyes on these 4 aiRMilflS 20 & (Rack of J; ilk 4' xA'Y 1 ow, mm wsl -s M r. k IIMIITiT 8 Tuesday Thru Friday PTFS Assorted Xj $275 PLUS: ake Shop S Heppner 676-5210 GIVE A GIFT THAT'S CHOICE! BUY BEEF GIFT CERTIFICATES! Beef Gift Certificates are available in $5 and $10 amounts at the Bank of Eastern Oregon, Heppner and lone Branches and inland Empire Bank in Boardman. This message brought to you by the MORROW COUNTY COWBELLES JL teams again hit head-on and the Cardinals managed to hold onto a two point lead. With eight seconds remaining in the game, Mark Dumler of Spray had a 10-foot chance to tie the game, but failed, causing lone to pick up its second win of the season with a final score of 44 - 42. Coach Del La Rue had this to say about the performance "The game was really close and I think we can learn a lot from the pressure. We had a few places where it went pretty good and places where it wasn't so good. We played better the second half, espec ially our rebounding was much better. I think we've got a starting point and some direction to follow to more improvement." lone plays in the Long Creek Tournament this coming Fri day and will meet Mount Vernon in Game 2 of The Tournament at 4 30 Friday afternoon. If lone happens to win. they play at 7.30 Satur day night. If they happen to lose, they will play at 4. 30 that same da v. eight of the 12 for lone. lone said earlier that they were going to run more this year, and that they did in the very fast-paced game. With speed comes turnovers. lone turned the ball over an even 20 times in the game. Coach Del LaRue stated "I'm still not very happy about our ball handling. We just simply had way too manv turnovers." SPcClfllS Levi Bendover Pants, Jackets A&. Skirts m nff 30 Off for Fashion Club Members 30 Off Coordinates r4 CINNAMON ROLLS Si" A Tray 4 I DINNER 70 ROLLS Doz FRUIT CAKES CHRISTMAS COOKIES & CANDY December 18, 19M ':.. f J v s ft i , . J ,rjrr () " 1 Cordinal goes high for shot The Cardinals kept their momentum up in the second quarter as they increased their lead by five. The half time score was 25 - 18. Tim Patton again was the major contributor with six points, followed by Howard Leavitt with four. The second half started out a little more on the even side as the Devils decreased the Cardinal lead by one and . outscored the birds 12 - 11 in the third quarter. The key factor of this quarter was the free throw shooting by Denny Starr as he was 4 - 4 at the line in the third quarter. The fourth quarter was pro lone as the red birds of lone again dominated, putting 17 . points through the bucket compared to Condon's 13. Condon's Mike McLane had the hot hand as he zeroed in on the hold and racked up 10 of his game high 24 points in this quarter. The Cardinals, who again improved over their last per formance, shot 37 percent from the field and 64 percent from the line. Tim Patton was high scorer for lone with 23 points, followed by Craig Gutierrez with nine and Denny Starr with eight. Starr led the team with six assists and Patton and Taylor led the team in rebounds, 17 boards between them. Ione's Coach Del LaRue had this to say about the Tuesday night performance "I was much happier with the defense that was played. We really play well defensively. Our rebounding was better and the play we got from the bench pleases me." lone will play Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17 and 18 in the Long Creek Holiday Tourn ament and expects to meet Mt. Vernon in the first game at 4:30 pm. Friday. If lone wins, they will play at 7:30 pm. Saturday night, if they lose, they will play at 4:30 p.m. The other two teams scheduled to compete in the tournament are Ukiah and Long Creek. V r pKXO by Woyna Horn against Spray Winter concert to be held Fri. Fifth through 12th grade Heppner band and chorus stu dents will perform in a winter concert at the Heppner High School gym this Friday. Dec. 17. at 7 30 p.m. Instrumental and vocal se lections of Christmas music as well as general concert music will be featured, said music instructor Kitty Coon. Sixth grade square dancers will also perform, she said. No admission will be charged. m iwk. . Accidental hypothermia previous general health. Dr. Koop said that people could act to prevent hypother mia by dressing warmly, eating enough food and keep ing as active as possible during cold weather. He advised these additional precuations: lone Jr. High By ASHLEY C ONKLIN The lone Junior High girls' basketball team evened their record to 1 -1 as they beat the Wheeler County Falcons last Thursday, 42 - 25. The first quarter was even, as both teams had four points. In the second period, lone put 11 points on the scoreboard, compared with the Falcons' seven to make the halftime score 15 to 11 in Ione's favor. The third stanza saw the two teams score the same amount of points, as they did in the second quarter. The Cardinals led 26 - 18. In the fourth period, lone had a 16 -7 advantage to win 42 - 25. The Cardinals' Deena Hams led all scorers with 18 points. Sandi Wright added 12, Patty McElligott had 10 and Mary ann Alvarado put in two. Also playing were Kris An derson. J.J. Osmin, Michelle Papineau. Michelle Beck and Jill Conklin. lone was to meet the Hep pner Ponies on December 14. lone Elementary School, Grades Their Christmas Program: Bowling News Knffee Kup Keglors December S Won Lost No Tin Hitters 34's - 21 1 ThePytts 32'-23, M C.G.G. No 2 31 -25 Three Holers 29 27 HiHo's 28' a -27 i Gutter Dusters 28 -2a The Drees 23'a-32's Newcomers 17 39 Hich Game: Iris Campbell -202 High series: Iris Campbell 508 Splits: Ruby Munkers s fi-7 9: Linda Schultz 210 and S-7 Cardinals fly over Falcons, 47-14 Bv SHI.FV CONKI.IN The lone Junior High Rovs' basketball team ran its record to 2 - o ns thev flew over the Wheeler County Falcons last Thursday. 47 - 14 The Cardinals started the first period bv taking a nine to thne advantage. The second raiarter was fairlv close, lone taking it 8 - fi The intermission tallv was 17 - . lone. In the second half, the Cards rnn tinned to roll bnilrlinp n Tl Don't know what to give? Send a Carolgram Once again Heppner High School choir members are delivering "Carolgrams" in Heppner and Lexington areas. Carolgrams, a Christmas carol and card, may be sent until December 21 for $2.50 each Four different groups of because hypothermia mav often start during sleep, older people should keep warm in bed with warm night clothes and sufficient blan kets older people who are taking medicine should ask their doctors whether that girls rip Wheeler Co. - I III - jl "I If "mm" , """ "m 1 If ' f ' - -C?"' t J v I ' photo by tone plover trie foul hot in game with Falcont 'The Nutcracker' Wednesday, Dec. 22 7p.m. School Cafeteria This ad sponsored YOUR HANK OF DjEastern Oregon, I6ne Branch Member FDfC Spsrrtimein December 7 Won Coast to Coast Peterson's M C G Gardners l,es Schwab V & 0 Tavern Central market Sears 35 21 30 -26 30 30 23 23 22 26 26 33 33 33', Splits converted: Verna Brinda 3 9-10.-High Game: Jackie Allstott 21fi Hiuh series: Jackie Allstott M0 Thursday Night Ladle December Won - Lokt B P O E. No 358 Cole's M&R B & C Repair 36 -16 35 -17 30' -21 29 -23 12 lead at the end of the third stanza The came ended 47 - 14 with the junior Cards on top. lone had a very balanced scoring attack, led by Christ Ren and Kevin Rail with 12 points each. Mike Rietmann and Ashlev Conklin tacked on II and 10 points respectfully. Urian Kali added two pionts to the cause Also swing action for lone were Keith Morter and Ben Turlev Mark Craig led Whee- students will be delivering the orders Don't know what to give that special someone for Christ mas' Send a Carolgram by contacting Kitty Coon. 9H9-B557. or any high school choir mem tier. from p. 4 medicine might affect control of lody temperature or ability to fee! cold. older people should try nut to lie alone for long periods and should ask friends or neighbors to look in on them once or twice a dav. Woyn Horn game K-4 Present HOME OWNED BAN I 22'-29'4 19 -33 18 -34 18 -34 Rav Bovce Ins. Splits converted: Susie Cooper 4-6-10. High game: Katie McRob- erts 200. High series: Katie McRob erts 534. DlmeAIoen December 12 Rucknum'i Klnzua Columbia Basin Won I.okI No Seven 35 -17 No Three 33 19 No Five 30 -22 No. Two 29 -23 No One 23 29 No Six 23 -29 No Four 19 33 No Eight 16 -36 Splits: Billie Doherty 6 10 7 and 610: and Sam Heath 3-47 ler County with seven points and Will Homer added five. The Cardinals were to play the Heppner Ponies on Tues dav, December 14 MYOUAREIN VITEDi VI The staff of the First Interstate j Bank of Oregon, Heppner j Branch, invites you to join J 10a.m. - 5p.m., for their annual j Christmas Open House. Punch, 2 Coffee nnri CnnJcivx will be iU : yP' ' JT Turn 1 Eastern Airlines Ticket into 2 when you buy one of the following KODAMATIC Instant Cameras and Film. 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