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V.' IHS track Hv ASIII.KYC'ONKMN I'd by CralK Hams, the lone novs' track loam finlmhcfl furth at the Morrow County' Invitational on Saturday, April 9. with 61 points. Hams won the long jump, IcapinR 19'fl'V. and the triple jump by leaping 40'6", setting a new school record in that event. The 4(K).meter relay team of Howard Ix-uvitt, Don Taylor. Hams and Tim Patton placed fifth in 0:40.8. Other winners for the Car dinals were Patton In the high lump, going 5'10", and Denny Starr, throwing the discus Ufl'7". Patton also was fifth In the loo meters, turning In a 012.1 time and placed sixth In the 200 meter dash In 0:24.5. Starr also tossed the javelin IW'l" but did not place. Douglas sets school Bv.XSIII.KYCONKlJN One school record and many other fine results were achieved by the lone thin clads on Tuesday. April 5 in a five-way meet at Umatilla against Heppner, Riverside, Stanfield and Umatilla. No team scores were kept at the meet. Mike Douglas set a school record in the 1,500 meter, placing third in a time of 4:359 and breaking Todd Stirrer's 1977 record of 4:36 6. He also won the 3.000 meters in 10.10 5 and ran on the 1 .60(-meter relay quartet with Don Doherty. Brian Douglas and Denny Starr who was fifth in 4:125 Tim Patton and Craig Hams had equally impressive days. Patton won the high jump with a 5'10" mark and the 100 meters in 0:11 8. He also took second in the 200 meters (0 25 1). and ran the anchor leg on the winning 400 meter relay, which included Howard leavitt. Don Tavlor and Spurrtlmrrn April S Won Lost 18 19 26 26 33 34 41 43 Peterson's 42 Is Schwab 41 Coast to Coast 34 V AC, Tavern 34 Central Market 27 gardner's 26 Sears 19 M C O G. 17 Splits converted: VI Wilgers 5-7and6-7;Cindi Doherty 6-7; and Karen Palmer 3-10 High game: Jo Pettyjohn - 196. High series: Joyce Winter -513. Thursday Night Ladies April 7 Won Lost 19 25 25 26 29 30 30 40 BPOE.No.358 M&R 37 31 31 30 27 26 26 16 CBEC.Inc. Kinzua Hay Boyce Ins, Cole's B&CKcpair Bucknum's Splits converted : Leann Rea and Katie McRoberts 5-10. High game: Yvonne x gren - 208. High series: Inertia Cantin -531. (iffi Bowling W New8 Don't Gamble with Mother Nature! Insure your crop today. fSPS. Costs no ' 'W552J- more now, so jfl TURNER 9oJZuoux 1X1 VAN MAHTtR LTJI BRYANT ? art-iUk.rfff 01 -0ki0t$- iff -fll gB--f-T-J-lB v" a 9- -tit jff -pftjn ..jilt -J .jL ..iL. jfil.-jpf .,mint jjrtl yl. .. n j n 1T1"' "' " ri r mrt iTal trTl itt arU nt .nM '' l'i"-a)r4AiM..ajMl4 1ei.4)a,iiala 400tkrll''9 ,0t mk0Q,00mmH i'M,," 'Ma" team takes Leavitt was fourth in the triplejump with 37'10'V; sixth long Jumping, lB'l'V; and sprinted 0:50.B in the 400 r meters. Hurdler Taylor got a second in the high hurdles in 0:18.0, plus running the 300-meter Intermediate hurdles in a fl:4r.4 clocking, and high jumping 5'2". Handy McCabe got a sixth in the discus by throwing It IM'V. Distance runner Mike Douglas was fifth in the 3,000 meters with a time of 10:00.9. In the 1.5(H) meters Douglas ran 4:30.?. while Mark Meyers ran 4: (51.6. Meyers ran a 2:18.2 for BOO meters. Pole vaulters Darrin Pad berg and McCabe did not cleur opening height In the pole vault. Throwers Don Doherty and Scott Rarnett put the shot Hams, in 0:48.1. Hams won the long and triple jumps, jumping 20'5" and 39'9" respectively. In ad dition to the relay, he was fourth in the 200. 0:25 8. Two seconds and a third were registered by Don Tay lor. In the high and intermedi ate hurdles times of 0: 18.0 and 0 45 5 were good for second. Scaling 5'8". he was third in high Jump. Adding two more first places was Denny Starr, tos sing the javelin 162'0" and the discus 1311". He put the shot' 37'3" but did not place. Howard Ixavitt turned in thirds in the long jump, leap ing I8'3' i" ; in the triple jump with a mark of 3710": and was fourth with 0:57.3 in the 4'H) meters. Getting a second in hte shot put was Don Doherty. throw ing 406". Also, he ran 0:14 0 in the loo meters and long lumped 158' i". lone went 2 3 in the pole vault with Darrin Padberg vaulting 86" and Handy McCi.be going B'O". McCabe Koffre Kup Keglrrs April 7 Won Lost -14 21 -23 -24 30 35 36 -40 5-7; M CC. (J. No. 2 NewComers Hillos Cutter Dusters No Pin Hitters The Dregs Three Holers The Pytts Splits: Carol 42 35 33 32 26 21 20 16 Taylor Linda Schultz 5-7; Betty Broun 3 10and5-10; Betty Snow 4-10; IrisCamptK'll 2 7 and 3-10; and Beverly Stengall 4 5-10. BMCC offers class Blue Mountain Community College will be sponsoring a Field Bird Identification class in the Heppner area if 10 or more people sign up for the class, announced local BMCC coordinator Nancy Brown field. Instructor will be Steve Brownfield. Cost for the course will be $30. Anyone interested in enrol ling in the class should contact Nancy at 676-5039 by Monday, April 18. If she isn't available to answer the phone, callers are asked to leave a message with her recording service. don't delay. UsltfJlo 676-9113 IINSURANCI MOWAHO BRTAMT fourth at 37'eV and29'6V respective ly. Parnett also threw the javelin 109'4", P'reshman Brian Douglas, competing in the intermediate hurdles and the 800, had times of 0:48.3 and 2:16.8 respec tively. lone will travel to Moro on Apr il 16 for the 11 a.m. begin ning of the Sherman County Invitational and then to the Condon five-way meet on April 19, which begins at 4 p.m. Boys' team results were as follows: Wahtonka 118, Joseph 84. Enterprise, 71, lone 61, Umatilla .36. Helix 34, Arling ton 28. Pilot Rock 24. Weston McEwen 23, Riverside 20, Echo 17, Condon 10, Heppner 7. Wheeler County 1, Spray, Stanfield, and Wasco County 0. record finished third in the discus with 10410" and fifth in the javelin. 1090"; and threw 34 V'in the shot put. Padberg dashed 0:28.5 in the 200 and hurdled the 300 meter intermediates in 0:54.5. Earning two thirds, Brian Douglas had a 0:50.3 and a 2:20 1 clocking in the interme diates and 800 meters respec tively. Mark Meyers was fourth in the 800. running 2:20.4 besides long and triple jumping 1610" and 33'10". which was good for sixth place. Thrower Scott Barnett heaved the discus 940". the javelin 79'0". and the shot 314'i". Coach Gordon Meyers said one reason for the excellent performances was the good weather. lone will travel to Moro on Saturday. April 16. for the Sherman County Invitational beginning at 11 a.m.. and to Condon on Tuesday. April 19. for a five-way meet beginning at 4 p.m. W.C.C.C. men to play in Boardman Sunday This Sunday. April 17, the Willow Creek Country Club men will travel to Boardman to play an inter-club tourna ment with the men at Wilson's Willow Run Golf Course at 2nd Little League A second Little League try outs and workday will be held Saturday. April 16 at the Little league field in Heppner. Try outs are scheduled to begin at 10 a m.. with workday activi ties to start immediately after tryouts are finished. These second tryouts are' designed to permit those youngsters who were unable to attend the first tryouts an opportunity to participate. Anyone that did try out on April is encouraged to come, but it is not mandatory that they try out again, said a league spokesperson. All parents, coaches and Little League players are requested to assist with put SPAGHETTI FEED TO BENEFIT CYSTIC FIBROSIS Sunday, April 17 3p.m. at Hoppnor Elk's Lodge Walt Disney Movie: 'Odd Bull' bn.m. HV(.!V-r 10 por family For dinner 3 per person movio Proceeds to go to CF Snonsored bv: A CAL'S CAFE & Morrow Co. Invitational f- A ' ) -r.-:,-'r1 I V'-" h I : . J I Ji- ..;T a-- , f ' , .. ' ... . ... HHS girls The Heppner girls' track team was edged out of first place by a strong Joseph girls team at the Morrow County Invitational track meet at Umatilla last Saturday, but the local thinclads turned in a strong effort by setting four school records and two meet records. Joseph won me girls' com petition with 96 points, fol lowed by Heppner's 89, Enter prise 51, Weston-McEwen, 45, Wahtonka 30, Umatilla 26'4, Condon and Wasco County 26, Helix 22. Riverside 16. Stann- field 16. Arlington seven and one-half. Pilot Rock zero and Wheeler County zero. The HHS 400-relay team of Tiffany Lawson. Jodi Pad berg. Pam Orr and Stephanie Payne ran :52.8 to set a new school and meet record. The old school record was :52.9set in 1977 by Jacki Mollahan. Ixniise Harrison. Tammy Lucas and Maureen Mealy and the old meet record was 53:1 set by Pilot Rock in 1979. said Heppner Coach Dale Conklin. Boardman. reports John Edmundson of W.C.C.C. The men will meet at the clubhouse at 7 a.m. to pool rides. Lunch will not be served after play, he said. tryouts scheduled ting up the outfield-sign fence and helping with the prepar ation of the field. "Bring rakes, shovels and a willing ness to help," the spokesper son said. Correction A story in last week's Gazette-Times entitled "Local vouth receive trophies from PGG" should have include Jimmy Clark's name. Clark, a seventh grader at Heppner Elementary School, received a trophy for his champion 4-H market hog. u LOUNGE set new records The 1.600-relay team of Nancy Martin. Lawson. Pad berg and Orr ran 4:26.4 to break the mark set last year of 4:28 6. Sherry Clement threw the shot put 33''i" to better the record set last year by Pam Orr of 325". The other school record was a 2:32.6 in the 800 meters better Mary Kincaid's run of 2:40.3 set in 1979. Orr bettered the meet record of :52.2 in the 300 meter-hurdles set last year by lyeanna Carpenter of Wahton ka by running :49 .4 and won a blue ribbon. Payne led the HHS team by adding blue ribbons in the 100 and 200 meter dashes with times of :13.2 and :27.0 re spectively. She was also third in the long jump with 15-4. Other place finishes inclu ded Orr. second in the javelin with 104-2: Anne Murray, fifth in the javelin at 86-11: Pad berg. fourth in the 1.500 meters: and Melinda Eu banks. sixth in the shot put with 27-P4. The boys were led by John Mover who was third in the long jump with a 18-434 leap. He pulled a groin muscle while jumping and was unable to compete in the rest of the meet. Wesley Maria tt was sixth in the shot put. John Martin lowered his times for the 1.500 and 3.000 meters, but just missed plac ing. He ran 4:34.6 in the shorter run for seventh place overall out of the scoring and ran 10:24 8 in he longer race. eiiMMa,Jiiaiiiwiia..ta ifiiw mil m u m mm mwm mmmm. A minimum deposit of $500. Rate secured for 18 Months. No additions can be made to initial de posit. Penalty for early withdrawal. mm m mm, mmme A minimum deposit of $500. Rate secured for 30 months. No additions can be made to initial de posit. Penalty for early withdrawal. The Heppner phoo by Woyn Hom Alex Lindsay also just missed scoring with a 17-1134 mark in the long jump for seventh. Chris McLaughlin lowered his best time in the 300 meter hurdles with :48.3. Also showing marked im provement was Lana Reid who took nearly six seconds off her time in the 1.500 meter run with a non-placing 5:51.7.- Team scores in the boys' competition was Wahtonka 118. Joseph 84. Enterprise 71. lone 61. Umatilla 36. Helix 34. Arlington 28. Pilot Rock 24, Weston-McEwen 23, Riverside 20. Echo 17. Condon 10. Hep pner 7. Wheeler County 1, Spray 0. 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