TEN The Heppner GateUe-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, May S. 1983
lone racqueteers lone wins Big Sky Conference track meet
at
district tourney
By CRAIG GUTIERREZ
Cardinals is the name,
tennis is the game. The lone
Cardinals played their second
to last match of the season
against the Umatilla Vikings
and are working toward ex
cellent play at the district.
In boys' action. Roger
Childers and Jeff Ball de
feated Deanna Dixon and Bev
Dornan 11-9 in a doubles Pro
Set. Eric Pointer defeated
Lori Donaldson 7-6. 7-5. bet
tering his record by one.
Roger Childers also defeated
Wendy Green 6-0. 6-1 in singles
and Craig Gutierrez defeated
Eanna Dixon 6-4. 6-1. bringing
his record to five and one.
Sharon Crowell. Ione's only
girl tennis player, was
defeated by Bev Dornan 1-6.
1-6 in girls' singles.
lone will play at a district
tournament in Pendleton on
Mav 5 and 6 at BMCC and at
Pendleton High School.
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rodeo team took first place In
the Hermiston High School
Rodeo held Sunday. May 1.
Team scores were: Heppner
R7. Redmond B6'li and Uma
tilla R2.
Pat Schwarz and Mike Cur
rin look first and second
places respectively In the calf
roping. Schwari took fourth
place in the steer wrestling,
while Mike Currin placed
fifth. Jack McGuire took
eighth and Steve Currin
placed ninth in that event.
Mike Currin and Sieve Currin
won third place in the team
roping and Jack McGuire and
his partner took fifth in that
event. Hank Vazza took
second in the cow cutting.
In girls' action. Tara Maho
ney placed first in cow cutting,
second In gnat tying and fifth
in poles. Trlsha Mahoney took
seventh in poles and sixth in
breakaway roping.
Rita Ramond was all
around cowgirl with 26 points
and John Opie with 25 points
was all-around cowboy. For
Heppner boys, Mike Currin
had 23 and Pat Schwa rz had
17.
McGuire and Vazza are
from Riverside High School,
Students from any school in
Morrow County may partici
pate on the Heppner team,
said a team spokesperson.
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By ASHLEY CONKLIX
At the Big Sky Conference
track meet at Condon on Sa
turday. April 30, the lone
thinclads emerged victorious
with 205 points.
One school record was set
by Mike Douglas. He ran the
1.500 meters in 4:32.0 for
second place: breaking his
previous record of 4:35.2. He
won the 3.000 meters clocking
10:10.0 and was on the first
place 400-meter relay team of
Darrin Padberg, Scott Barnett
and Don Doherty that ran it in
:54 6.
Senior Don Taylor had an
impressive day, collecting 32
points by winning the 110
meter high and the 300-meter
intermediate hurdles, showing
:16 6 and :43 1 times respec-
finish line at Big Sky Conference track meet in Condon
tively. He also pole vaulted Earning three seconds and a
nine feet for second and sprin
ted the 100 meters in : 11.9.
Winning the pole vault at
9'6" was Randy McCabe.
McCabe triple jumped 38'2" to
gain third, ran the high hur
dles in a :20.2 time finishing
third and tossed the discus
117'4" getting fourth.
Denny Starr was a double
winner, throwing the javelin
1574" and the discus 1321.
Putting the shot 40,10", he got
fourth place and was on the
1.600-meter relay team con
sisting of Brian Douglas,
mark Meyers and Darrin
Padberg. The relay team took
third place.
By pole vaulting 8'6", Pad
berg placed third. He also took
a fourth by running :20.4 in the
high hurdles.
fourth was Craig Hams. Long
jumping 19'6", triple jumping
399". tossing the javelin
1342" were seconds, and a
:24.5 200 meter time was a
fourth place win.
High jumping 6'4", Tim
Patton was first and heaving
the shot 403" he took sixth.
Also putting the shot was
Don Doherty who earned a
fifth with a 405V put. He
also ran the 100.
Sprinting .12.7 and :24.2 in
the 100 and 200. Howard Lea
vitt placed fifth in the 100 and
third in the 200. He was second
long jumping with a leap of
19'2'." and tHed for fifth in the
high jump at 5'6".
lone 800- and 3.000- meter
runner Mark Meyers ran
2.13 6. finishing fourth at 800-
W.C.C.C. men host Boardman
NOTICE OF BU1X3ET KEARINO
Forty-three golfers from
Boardman and Heppner
plaved in interclub competi
tion last Sunday at Willow
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Rt VENUES Total Property Taaaa Baqtund la Balaooa Btaigat 12.S20.n0 17.900.00
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Creek Country Club.
Winners from Boardman in
gross play were : first - Dallas
Wilson with a score of 69,
second - Wayne Kuhn, Oscar
Shoemake and Everett West
moreland at 71. fifth - Gordon
Lineau. 73.
Net winners from Board
man were first - Grant Wil
kins. second - Ray Barratt and
third - Dave Donbek, Dennis
Gronquist and John Sallee.
Special event winners were :
Glen Devin and John Sallee
for closest to pin on holes two
and seven respectively, Grant
Wilkins for long drive on hole
no. six and Ray Barratt for
closest to the pin onhis second
shot on hole one. The tourna
ment committee notable play
award went to Doug Burum.
For the host Heppner club,
John Edmundson took low
gross honors with a score of
65. followed by Ed Hiemstra in
second place at 70 and Ron
Bowman. Rick Johnston and
Doua Smith at 71 for a three
way tie for third place.
In net play. Heppner's
George Waterland placed
first. Roy Martin and Barry
Munkers were tied for second:
and John McCabe and Stan
Sporseen tied for fourth.
Special event winners were
Charlie Starks, Jim McCabe
and John Edmundson for
closest to pin awards and
Gary Watkins for long drive.
The next interclub visitation
will beat Echo on Sunday,
May 22. All men and women
planning to travel to Echo
should sign up at the club
house, said a spokesperson.
Lunch will be served at this
interclub tournament.
Over the Tee Cup
Beverly Gunderson, Su
zanne Jepsen and Mary
Beamer were winners in
ladies' team play last Tues
day, April 26, at Willow Creek
Country Club.
Vickie Sime won low gross.
Muriel Palmer took the low
net award and Beverly Wilson
had the least putts with 13.
Women's play begins every
Tuesday at the country club at
0:30a.m. with coffee served at
9 a m.
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Total Capital Outlay ...
Total All Other Expendituree and RaquinaBanta .
Total Eaptnditurce and Requirement
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The Heppner Seventh-day
Adventist Church will sponsor
this month's South Morrow
County Ministerial Associa
tion's singspiration on Sun
day. May 8. at 7 p.m. The
church is located at 560 N.
Minor St. in Heppner.
Refreshments will be served
following the program.
This will be the last sing
spiration held until fall, a
spokesperson said.
FUNDS WOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY. TAX TO BE LEVIED
Perpetual Care
Total Pinonal itntut (Include all Payroll Cant) ,
Total Min4i and Stmcet ..............
Total Opital Outlay
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request the pleasure of your company
at an open house in honour of the
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
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Nineteen hundred and eighty three
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1983"
meters and ran 11:46.4 for
third In the 3.000- meter run.
He also triple jumped 3394"
for sixth.
Placing fourth in the
intermediate hurdles and the
1.500 was Brian Douglas. He
turned in times of :49.0 and
4:45.5 for those events.
Scott Barnett was fifth
throwing the javelin 1160".
He also threw the discus
ct9'10".
Next for lone will be the
District 7-A Meet at The
Dalles on May 6 and 7 begin
ning at 3 p.m. on Friday and 12
noon on Saturday. Those plac
ing first and second or meet
ing the state qualifying marks
will advance to the stale track
meet in Portland at Lewis and
Clark College on May 13 and
14
lone tennis team
clashes racquets
with Echo
By CR AIG GUTIERREZ
The lone High School tennis
team had two partial matches
last week but experience still
pays off in the long run.
First of all. the Cardinals
clashed racquets with the
Echo Cougars. But since Echo
has minimal players, there
were only two matches
played
In those matches, Roger
Childers and Jeff Ball were
defeated by Bruce Bechtel and
Andy Sailor 2-6, 0-6 and Sharon
Crowell and Paula Anderson
were defeated by Patsy Seifer
and Missv Davis M. 44$.
When the birds from lone
battled Stanficld. the tables
turned Sharon Crowell was
rained out in her match
against Nan Martin but Eric
Pointer and Jeff Ball defeated
Sally Alexander and Andy
Swanson B-0
Craig Gutierrez defeated
Lloyd Marcum 6 2. 7 5 In
. singles, upping his record to
four and one.
The Cardinals play at the
district tournament in Pen
dleton at Blue Mountain
Community College and at the
High school on Thursday, May
5, and Friday, May 6. all day.
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