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IJ 4 FOIR The Heppner f,., lone rips RyCKAIG GUTIERREZ The lone Cardinals kept their place in the league stand ings as, they 1i'fell H Dufur Rangers. The Cardinals had the same troubles as the night before but managed to convert some fast breaks and rebounds into points that helped fhe birds to down the Rangers 64 - 39. The first half was a repeat of the previous night but fortu nately for the Cardinals, the Rangers had the same prob lem, but theirs was much more severe. The Cardinals were led in scoring by Donnie Taylor who racked up a big 10 first hal points to aid in the 29 to 3 halftime score. As you can tell by the score, the Cardinals did have good defensive efforts despite the poor offensive showing. Tim Patton was second in scoring with seven points. In the second half, the birds got their act together, and brought their lead to 33 points as the score was 52 -19 at the end of the quarter. Randy McCabe led lone in scoring with nine points for a 64 - 39 final score. The Cards shot better during this game than they did the night before as 45 percent of the shots they took from the field chopped. Also 60 percent of the free throws ripped the nylon. The birds grabbed 48 boards compared to Dufur's 37. Craig Hams grabbed 10 of the boards for the birds of lone. lone had 28 turnovers for the night compared to Dufur's 11, but they still managed to do the job. Ione's reserves got in a lot of playing time for the Cardinals. The birds will meet the Cougars of Echo Friday night and the Grizzlies of Helix on CLOSE OUT 75 OFF LIST PRICE IH PARTS INVENTORY Everything Goes! All new parts for Crawlers, Wheel Tractors, Trucks, Combines & Misc. Farm Equipment Bearings, Caskets. Wheels, Gears, Axles, Sickle Bars, Drill Tubes, etc. CALL BILL PETERSON Or BILL MORRISON 276-76 U PENDLETON GRAIN GROWERS Pendleton Store es Pick 2 3 1 r- Air Step - Young Set I i A I .te-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. Duf er Rangers PI ""t"'- rWuv: Craig Ham goes up for shot Saturday. Both games begin ning at 6 p.m. with Helix at home. STATISTICS lone: 15 14 23 12-64 Dufur: 2 1 16 230-39 lone: 23 18-39-64 Dufur: 15 S-21-3 rffi Bowling News Koffee Kup Keglers January 27 Won Lost M C.C.G. No. 2 14-2 New Comers 11 - 5 Hi Hos 9 - 7 The Dregs ? & " 8 NoPin Hitters 8-8 Gutter Dusters 7 - 9 Three Holers 4 -12 ThePytts 3 -13 High game: Linda Schultz -214. High series: Linda Schultz - 5. Splits: Betty Brown 5-10 and Betty Snow 5-10. Dime A Doien January 31 Won Lost No. Seven No. Four No. Three No. Two No. Eight No. Five No. Six No. One 11 10 10 9', 8 7 6'i 3 - 5 - 6 - 6 - 6'i - 8 - 9 - 9'i -13 Splits: Nancy Spivey 5-4-7; and Mick Kindle 6-7. High game: Nancy Spivey -215 and Sam Heath - 210. High series: Sam Heath -558 and Judy Rickert - 501. High team game: No. four 773. High team series: No. Four 2170. Sparetimers January 25 Won- Lost Les Schwab Peterson's Coast to Coast V 4 G Tavern M.C.G.G. Sears Central Market Gardner's 16 - 4 13 - 7 12 - 8 11 - 9 10 -10 9 -11 6 -14 3 -17 High Game: Jo Pettyjohn -191. High series: Joyce Winter - 503. a SALE pair, pay tor more expensive & get 2nd one free! Sneakers Red Wing - Pontage tr nm - n d m sm February 3. 1983 1 I 4 l 1 ogainst Dufur lone: Taylor-14, Gutierrei T, Patton .11. Starr - 2. Morter . 4. Hams - 3. Leavitt - 6. Meyers - 8. McCabe - S. Dufur: Sanson 7. l.yda - 9. Underhill 2. Tallmaa 14). Otto - 6. Wright - 5. Thursday Night I-adirs January 2? i I ' f Won - Lost Kinzua 13-3 B P.O E.No. 358 11 5 M&R 10-6 RayBoycelns. 8 - 8 CBE.C.Inc. 6 -10 Bucknum's 6 -10 Cole's 5 -11 B 4 C Repair 5 -11 Splits: Alvina Padberg 2-7-10. High game: Yvonne Lov gren - 200. High series: June Bellen brock - 518. Sparetimers January 18 W on Lost Les Schwab 12-4 VIC, Tavern 11 - 5 Peterson's 9-7 Sears 9 - 1 Coast to Coast 8 - 8 M.C.G.G. 6 -10 Central Market 6 -10 Gardner's 3 -13 Splits converted: Chris Limanen 2 - 10. High game: VI Wilgers - 219. High series: Vi Wilgers and Jo Pettyjohn - 514. Thursday Night ladies January 20 r Won - Lost 11 - 1 9 - 3 7 - 5 7 - 5 5 - 7 5 - 7 2 -10 2 -10 B. P.O.E. No. 358 Kinzua M&R RayBoycelns. C. BE.C..Inc. B&C Repair Bucknum's Cole's Splits converted: Lorrene Montgomery 6-7; and Yvonne Lovgren 3-9-10 and 4-8-10. High game: Kay Mc Roberts - 206. High series: Alvina Pad berg - 5o8. Dime A Dozen January 23 Won Lost No. Two No. Four No. Three No. Seven No. Six 7 -5 7 -5 7 -5 r m r wd I I Tom Huston sinks By GLENN SMITH An unbelievable shot by Tom Huston as the buzzer sounded captured an incredi ble win for the Heppner Mus tangs, defeating the Umatilla Vikings by two points last Friday night, Jan. 25. After a previous loss to Umatilla by two in overtime, the Mustang revenge was complete w hen with four sec onds left in the game, and a tie score threatening another menting "We just didn't play Heppner JV girls slip Umatilla with 40-38 By WINDI MITCHELL Umatilla and Heppner J.V. girls played at Heppner last Friday in a 3 p.m. match. The Fillies slipped by Umatilla 40 38. In the first quarter, Heppner got off to a slow start. They had 29 turn overs. Heppner varsity girls defeated By W INDI MITCHELL The Heppner varsity girls basketball team played Wah tonka at Heppner on Saturday. No. Eight No. Five No. One Splits: LaRae 6 -6 5 -7 2 -10 Kindle 5-7: Nancy Spivey 6-10; BeBe Munkers 1-5-10; Carol Taylor 5-7: Billie Doherty 6-10-8: and Joe Halvorsen 5-10. High game: Judy Rickert -200 and Mick Kindle - 197. High series Judy Rickert -556 and Mick Kindle 523. High team game: No. Three -777. High team series: No. Six -2167. Koffee Kup Keglers January 20 Won - Lost 11 -1 8 -4 7 -5 , 6 -6 5 -7 4 -8 4 -8 3 -9 M.C.G.G. No. 2 The Dregs : NewComers Gutter Dusters Hi Ho's Three Holers No-Pin Hitters The Pvtts High game: Martha Doher ty - 211. High series: Betty Snow -588. Splits: Marget Dubuque 3-10: and Linda Schultz 3-10. I! I It CO-OP fe l SPD fi wMilm poly im A78X13 '37.78 B78-13 '41.02 B78-14 '41.55 C7814 '41.55 D78-14 '45.08 E78-14 '45.08 H78-14 53.37 J78-14 53J7 H78 15 53.95 L78 15 59.05 ALL PRICES INCLUDE MOUNTING & BALANCING overtime, Tom Huston sank a 25 ft. shot to beat the Vikings 58 56. Huston also sank a similar shot at the end of the third quarter. Coach Brent Fggers was pleased with the shots. "Tom showed great pose and form on both shots considering the pressure he was under. It was a thriller." However, Eggers was not pleased with the overall exe cution of the ball game, com- The Fillies came alive in the second quarter with a scoring drive led by Kelli Bergslrom which put the score at 22 13. Umatilla started the third quarter with a come back. But Heppner kept their lead in spite of their technical and the quarter ended with a score of 34 28. The final score was 30 - 46 with Wahtonka on top. In the first quarter, Wah tonka slid past Heppner, 8-4. During the second quarter, Wahtonka was leading but Heppner was right behind, making the score 13 - 20. The third quarter went slow ly with Wahtonka leading, 35 - 17. W.C.C.C. to hold annual meeting February 7 The annual meeting of Wil low Creek Country Club will be held Monday. Feb. 7. 7:30 p m.. at the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op board room in Heppner. Operating expenses for 1982 and the 1983 budget will be received. All members are Save 40 Per Gal On MobQ Lubricating Oils Tliru February PETTYJOHN OIL CO 422-7254 lone, OR TIME TO EE-TIME? GOOD SELECTION GOOD PRICE GOOD SERVICE All co-op tiros ore for workmanship, defects, and road This also Includes farm tires. 25 ft. shot for Mustang win very well. We wanted to slow down the tempo purposely but we only succeeded in upset ting both teams. We had no bail movement, no patience and because of this we missed an unbelievabe amount of easy shots. In the game, Mike Currin and Jeff Orr had to go out because of foul trouble. The bench, led by Rod Cole and Shane Laughlin, roared out to give the Mustangs a ten-point lead by by halftime. That and the win At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the crowd gave great support to the teams on the court. Midway through the quarter Umatilla came within two points of Heppner. At the end of the game, Heppner was on top by two. The final score, 38 40. The fourth quarter saw Heppner outscore Wahtonka with 13 points against The Dalles' team's 11, but when the buzzer sounded, Wahtonka was still on top, 46 - 30. STATISTICS llrppnrr 4 5 8 13-30 Wahtonka 8 12 15 11-46 urged to attend in order to provide the Board of Directors with priorities for the coming year, said a club spokesperson. Today's Happenings are Tomorrows History Send in your family's stories, anecdotes, history: A Permenant Record of Yesterday and Today for Tomorrow. The Morrow County Historical Society Book JJAlAlJJJJrTlrlJJJlJJTf.tTJ.LlJ.lllTlTJJJl:fll!ffra CO-OP MULTI-CARRIER 700X15 650X16 61.32 58.44 CO-OP COUNTRY SQUIRE 700X15 '48.12 650X16 '48.12 SMALL CAR SPORT RADIAL 155SR13 165SR13 covered material hazards. Co - op UsB Lexington two shots by Huston' are what Coach Eggers believes won the gnme. Heppner lost this lead In the second half when they got Into foul trouble. "The lust half we lost our concentration and that resulted in a lot of dumb fouls. We Justdidn't execute the offense the way that It's sup posed to be run." Coach Eggers did find a couple of things to comple ment the Mustangs on stating "It was a good win under the circumstances. We handled their press well and did a letter job of screening them off at the boards." 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