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RIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, October 17. 1983 Cardiac Cards lose by six to Arlington in Big Sky game 1 t'L- V 4 ;' 1 r v. v (A I Vs. sW- Mark. Meyers (10) gets roody to hand off to Howard leavitt (20) f , photo by fc ayne Horn saWng5jIone Jr. High volleyball team annmt-ii . u u ; juuluui cc ciiuuipiuiiaiiip WINDOW SEALER ! Bv ASHLEY CONKI.1N" At the Heppner Jr. High Volleyball Jamboree on Saturday. Oct. 22. the lone Jr. j High volleyball team came jjj away as the champions 1 The Cardinals started the Crystal-clear for I day sweeping the Athena-W'es- unmatched clarity I ton team 10-8. 10-8 as Rondi Shrinks fast and easy! Tews led lone with eieht drumtight with your hair dryer noints point servers for the Cards with 11 and 10 points respectively. Condon meets lone in lone on Thursday. Oof 27 al 1:10 p m. for lone's season finale. lone Jr. High volleyball teams lose to Echo Keeps your home warm Insulates windows Blocks out cold drafts REGULAR WINDOW SIZE Strr-4 Nm 38 k 64" ptus OouDte-taceO tape tor on. unnOow. Also avaoaMe n other sizes (gj PETTYJOHNS 676 In their next match. Ione's Michelle Beck served 15 points, heading the Jr. Cards over the Columbia "C" team and into the championship contest lone overpowered Stanfield 15-4. 12-15. 15-5 in the cham pionship match. Jill Nelson and Jill ConkSin were high I By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone Jr High football team lost its second game of the season on Thursday. Oct. 29 The Echo Cougars beat lone 34 to 12. Both of the Cardinals' touchdowns were in the first half and both were from Ken Snider. lone had a good game offen sively, gaining over 100 yards, but the Cardinals made some costly defensive mistakes which led to Cougar scores. CLOSED Oct. 31 through Nov. 5 lone controlled the ball for most of the game, but when the Cougars had the ball they scored quickly and that was the difference in the contest Coach Mark Jones com mented. "Defensively, we had our worst game of the year. We weren't mentally tough for this game and we weren't ready. We hud a lot of arm tackling and we can't have that." lone finishes the season at home against the Condon Blue Devils on Thursday. Oct. 27 at 2 p m. I Heppner 4C team defeats lone volleyball team '1;'Z J HUNTER'S SPECIAL 1981 4X4 GMC excellent condition New 84 Pickups For Elk Hunters Bob KcZtoaaM r 0 fer,. tS By ASHLEY CONKLIN In three close games the Heppner "C" team defeated the lone volleyball team 15-12. 9-15. 15-12 on Monday. Oct. 17. The Fillies took advantage of Cardinal mistakes and got a lot of momentum going, and as a result lone couldn't stop Heppner. Ione's record fell to 2-7. Local cowboy takes 2nd Tony Currin of Heppner, a member of California Poly technic State University men's rodeo team took a second place award in calf roping during a home meet October 14 and 15, reported Don McCaleb of the univer sity. Cal Poly is located in San Luis Obispo. Calif. The Cal Poly team placed first in the meet. lone finishes the season this week as they travel to -Echo and Fossil. On Tuesday. Oct 25. the Cardinals w ill meet the Cougars at 5 p rn and the Falcons at 6pm on Friday. Oct. 28 lone will seek their first Big Sky Conference vic tory in these matches Hv VKIII.LY CONKLIN Ione's Cardiac Cards almost milled one nut of the hat last Fridav. Oct. 21. but when it was over, the Arlington Hon kers won the Rig Sky Con ference football game 20-20. lone fell to 2-2 and into a tie with Condon for third place, The Cardinals can still make the plavolis if Arlington loses another game.. of if lone can win their last two games by large enough margins. The Honkers look the open ing kickolf f,3 yards and scored as Mark Wheelhouse ran three yards on a reverse, putting Arlington up 6 to 0, lone had only three plays in the first quarter and punted. Arlington look the punt and Nathan Hittmger took the ball three yards for six and quar terback Kelly Gronquist ran for the conversion giving a 1-1 0 lead for the Honkers at ha II time During halflime, Michelle Beeson was crowned Queen of the Homecoming Court in a special ceremony. Princesses were Mary Ann Alvarado. Paula Anderson and DeAnna Akers Gronqtiist threw 27 yards to Bryan Childers. increasing the lead to 20-0. lone came right back with Craig Hams running four yards for a score in the third quarter and a 23-vard touchdown pass from Mark Meyers to Handy McCabe. Hams' conversion made the score 2(M4 in the fourth stanza. But Bittinger sprinted 44 yards for a touchdown, which later proved to be the dif ference in the contest. McCabe received another Meyers scoring tos, this one of 19 yards. The Cardinals used an onside kick to get the ball back but Gronqtiist inter cepted an lone pass at the five-yard line and Arlington ran out the clock to hold on for the victory. Offensively, for Arlington, Bittinger ran 24 times for 235 yards and Mike Davidson carried 19 times for 109 yards. ' Howard Leavitt had 94 yards on IB rushes for the Cards! Meyers passed for 225 yards, on 13 completions out of 25 attempts Defensively. lone lineback ers Meyers and Hams had 24 and Ifi tackles respectively. Head Coach Ron Mack commented. "We showed a lot of character by coming back in the second half and not quitting, but we have to start playing football before the fourth quarter " On Friday, Oct. 28, lone travels to Fossil to play the Wheeler County Falcons at 7 : 30 p m NEW! TVS 650 Recombination Electrocyto EATTE MY lone Cardinal Club TURKEY DINNER Sun., Nov. 6 4 - 7 p.m. School Cafeteria Adults - $4, Kids - $2.50, Preschool - 75 Hot dogs for kids DOOR PRIZES CAKE WALK MOVIES FOR THE CHILDREN CASINO ROOM BUNKO, POKER, BLACKJACK Forget Starting Problem Cold Cranking Amps Forget Acid Spill Completely Sealed Forget Water Loss S Never Needs Water Forget Application Problems sOne Size Fits 90 Applications. Top Post Plus Side Terminals J . i. ) ''r'lH$ll '$ 4i rpv. jr1. r . v. i- ? , t ; t tii ,01 lone senior who played their bit home game Friday night. ; pholo by Woyr Mom STXTISTICS I I 3 4 T Arlington fi N S fi 2fi lone 0 0 14 211 Arlington Wheelhouse 3 run (run fniled) Arlington -Rittinger 3 run (Gronqtiist run) Arlington Childers 27 puss from GrouquM (run failed lone Hum 4 run ( pass failed lone McCabe 23 pas from Meters ilium run) Arlington Kittingrr 44 run (run failed' lone - .McCabe l pass from Meters (run failed A I First lwn. Mi 1 1 Hushes-yards 5:tMI 36-131 Passing 3-lir.3-(l I4-2K-22K-I Total Yards 431 3i'.() Return Yards IN 7(1 Punts. Average 0-0 2-33 Fumbles. Inst 3-3 2-0 Penalties, yards 3-3.". 3-15 Rushing Arlington: Itittin ger 24-23r. Davidson l-l(. Wheelhouse 2-2B. (ironquist It II. lone: Leavllt 1N-WI. Hams 12-22, Meyers fi-15. Passing - Arlington: (iron quisi 3-11-53-0. lone: Meyer 13-25-215-1. McCabe 1-1-14-0. Receiving Arlington: Childers 3-53. lone: McCabe 5-ni, Padberg 5-72. Leaviti 2-22. Ilanm 1-IK. Meyers I II. Spray Early! For Broad I oaf Wood Control with GLEAN Hound-Up, Pnruqunt Si Chein-Hoe 135 Uor CheulgruNM control ore uIno available. PETTYJOHN OIL lone 422-7254 NAGUVON Cattle Pour On SPECIAL !295 gal by the case Green Feed 676-9122 mem ouvennr ssoon l" f,BE Only $ 1 .25 (add 75 for mail orders) Remember the Heppner Fire -At Good gift for out-of-town friends or relatives Om Sale Mow At TSae Gase4te-Tiiimes P.O. 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