The llrppnrr Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oreogn, Thursday, October 20. 1983 FIVE Cards overcome Cascade Locks 46-22 SATURDAY, OCT. 22 OPEET HOUSE T . ; i "r ir- '' i'M mm.-i-Mflfm ' -mm ww-wwhiiiiwi, .... llv AStl.i;V( ()NKI.IN The lime Cardinals used a stronn fourth quarter to over come the Cascade Lcx-k.H rates 4ti to 22 on Thursday, Oct i:i The Cardinals. 2 1 in the Ht Sky Conference, are tied fur second with Condon. lone took the oju-ning kick off and Craig Hams went over from five yards out and Howard Ix-avitt ran in for two The Pirates accounted for einhl (Hunts and the first quarter score was deadlocked H H Cascade Inks picked up where they left off in the second stanza as .they again scored eight Just twfore the hall. Mark Meyers passed 40 yards to N-avitt and Hams (xiwered his way to tie the game Hi lfi on the conversion. lone volleyball team handed loss Kt XSIII.KYCONKI.IN Jones High School volley hall h-am is now () 5 in the Hig Skv Conference and 2 Soverall due to a 12 !.". 2 15 loss to the Helix (implies on Tuesday, (kt II In the opening game, the Cardinals bad good court coverage and set up their offense consistently even though their serves were a little off lone again had good Year Certificate 6 Month Money Market Certificate m Year Fixed Rate Certificate '2 Year Fixed Rate Certificate 3V6 Year Fixed Rate Certificate In the third period. Cascade IK-ks could manage the only points, going up 22-16. lone errupted in the fourth quarter. Hams went six yards and U-avitt dashed 27 . 55. and 2H yards, as Ieavilt. Hams and Chris Ilea put two on the board making the final tally 4ti to 22 The Cards had 529 yards of total offense. 4T2 of them on the ground The duo of Lcavitt and Hams combined for of the rushing yards The Pirates rustied for 2(12 yards and passed for HI. a total of rs:n yards. Defensively. Movers and Paul .inter had 1H and 12 tackles respectively. Harris. Donnie Dohcrty and Darrin Padtierg each had 1 tackles. While the Cardinals ran for so manv vards. Coach Hon from Helix court coverage and great of fense in the last game hut fell short lone Coach Jocclvn Jones noted "Our first gam1 reflects the quality and capability of our plav. The second game score, however, does not show the quality of our plav. we plavcd well." The Cards hosted the llep pner "C" team on Monday and will meet the Arlington Hon kers at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Oct 20 at home. 1 - "A - 4e- i ;. r.i (,: M,;t: t jr.Q i . Mack credited Dohcrty. Hod Tavlor. Steve Millman and Scott Harnett with the victory for opening up bin holes. "The big guvs up front just did a terrific job controlling the line of scrimmage," he said. Mack added, "Our offense was very patient and once we got it going, we took it at them. We were able to run all day thanks to the blocking of the line. We made some defensive adjustments al half lime which paid off Our defensive guards (f)oherty anil Zintori played great the whole game. I thought the difference in the game was when we stopped them 'Cascade Locks) on a fourth and one situation. After that, we got fired up and executed very well Arlington comes to Jnne on (k-toher 21 for a key Big Sky game. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. for bine's homecoming The Cardinals have lost lo the Honkers three years in a row, STATISTICS I 2 3 4 T lone X H 0 30 4fi Ciiscatte Locks X X fi 0 22 lone Hams S run ll.eavitt mni . Cascade Locks - Campbell 15 run i Dm r is pass from Wil li;! msl Cascade Locks Campbell 8 run Williams run) lime - l.eavftt 4(i pass from Meyers l Hams run) Cascade Locks - Williams 2 run (run failed) Current Hate 1 0.750 Annual Yield 1 1.191 Current hate 9.250 Annual Yield 9.576 Current Hate 1 0.250 1 Annual Yield 10.651 Current Hate 10.500 Annual Yield 10.921 Current Hate 1 0.500 Annual Yield 10.921 lone Hams 6 run ll.eavitt run) lone Leavitt 27 run (Hams run) lone - Leavitt 55 run (run failed) lone - Leavitt 2X run (Rea run) I C.L. First Dowuh l. 12 Hushes, yards 51-432 43-202 Passing 4X-97-I 5-15-131-2 Total yards 529 333 Kelurn yards 50 19 Punts, average 1-35 2-32.5 Fumbles, lost 2-1 Z-l pu ' 11 1 'mmmit n . mi .i.... i ui.iiii 1 11 1. .i '4311 SAVEUPTO 2Zf iSSAVEUPTO CXI lJ SAVEUPTO YjytlP fr P2257SM5 ? ' P235.75R-15 Vll L78-15 ,tj As low as As low as y4flf As low as CO-OP Radial Two full-width steel cord radial plies for and control. 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