SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 3, IS8.1 Cards come on strong to defeat Wheeler Co Falcons 48-22 By ASHLEY CONKI.IN Again the lone Cardinals had to use a strong fourth quarter to defeat a Big Sky Conference opponent, and this time, it was Wheeler Coun ty Falcons who ft-ii 48 to 22 on Friday. Oct. 28. lone took the opening kick off and Howard Leavitt broke loose for a 52-yard scamper for a touchdown. The Falcons came right back on a 59-yard touchdown jaunt by quarterback Bob Thomas. Scott Marler ran for two putting Wheeler up 8-6. Leavitt took it in three yards and following Jeff Ball's block of a punt. Darrin Padberg hauled in a 29-yard scoring pass from Mark Meyers. Craig Hams ran in the conver sion after both touchdowns as the Cards led 22-8 at intermis sion "Bill Mdilimesi scored the only points in the third stanza on a 55-yard scoring reception from Thomas pulling the Fal cons" score to 14 points. Wheeler tied the score in the fourth period on a 37-yard run by Marler. and Maclnnes received a Thomas throw for two. lone then broke the game wide open Randy McCabe dashed 68 yards on a reverse. For Home or Farm deliveries, Give Us a CalE GASOLINE DIESEL HEATING OIL GASOLINE & DIESEL MOTOR OILS PETROLEUM & SYNTHETIC BASE ALL TYPES HYDRAULIC OIL BATTERIES & FILTERS PETTYJOHN OIL 422-7254 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo NOTICE TO WATER USERS Insulate your water meters for the winter months. You may use gunny sacks, insulation, old rags in a plastic bag, etc Please do not use sawdust or bark. If you have had frozen pipes in the past, it is advisable to let a faucet run at a fast drip during extremely cold weather. Any damages resulting from frozen water meters that have not been insulated will be repaired at the owners' expense. You will be billed a minimum until the meters are read again the last of March. Thank you. Earl Papineau Gty Foreman MEW! 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"I was really pleased with our offensive line's blocking and the play of our defensive front four (Doherty. Ball. Hams and McCabe). We played better defensively -against the run. We showed how much we wanted the playoffs by winning by more than eight points." stated lone Coach Ron Mack. The Cardinals piny at Dufur on Friday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. against the Rangers. If lone can win by more than eight points, the Cards will make the playoffs. lone is 3-2 in the Big Sky Conference and 5-2, overall. STATISTICS I I 3 lone 14 KB Wheeler C. 8 0S Inne - Leavitt 52 run failed) Wheeler Col B. Thomas 59 run (Marler run) lone Leavitt 3 run (Hams run) lone - Pa dherfi 2 pass from Meyers (Mams run) Wheeler Co. Maclnnes 55 pass from B. Thomas (run fulled) Wheeler Co. - Mailer :t7 run (Maclnnes pass from It. Thomas) lone - McCabe tiN run (run fulled) lime - l.ravltt 1 run (Leu lit run) Leavitt Kli lone fulled) lone -fulled) leavitt II First Dow ns rushes, vartls :tK-:il run ( puss run (run I W 1.1 u :in.:'!mi Passing lone: M s 1 l-ll'ti-O. Hums t-l-lo.n, heeler Coioitv: H. Thomas K-23-127-2. Marler l-MI-0. Hecelvlng . Piidliei i' I -NX, McCahe 2-17. Mcers Mil, Hums I II. I eiultl I-? Wheeler Count v, HimMns 1-12, Machines :t-"2. Iteun l-L'll, Marler 1-7, HUNTERS BE CAREFUL IN THE WOODS Ron McDonald! I 676-9ios 4 T 26 48 K 22 (run Pussingtt-i.vi.iii-n n-2:i-ui-2 Total yards Jmo 4:11 Return yards l no n:i Punts, i-2 l-IUockfd Fumbles, lost 2-0 5-3 Penalties, yards .VIM 7-K. Rushing, lone: Leavitt 21-231. McCabe l-KX. Hams R-25, Meyers 5-lfi. Cook 1-2. Rea 2-2. Wheeler Conty: Marler 17-177, R. Thomas K-fi. Hankins 12-41. Machines 1-3. lone Jr. High handed loss from Condon By ASHLEY COVKLIN In a game in which 100 points were scored, the lone junior high football tost to the Condon Demons 56-44. on Thursday, Oct. 27. Ken Snider scored all of the Cardinal touchdowns and Brian Ball added a two-point conversoin. Troy Laney had a majority of the Demons' touchdowns. LEMON-PEPPER STEAK PUTS BIG SQUEEZE OM CALORIES Serve with a fresh vegetable and rice or pasta! 1 to 1 ' pounds Beef Top Loin, Top Round, Sirloin or Flank Steak Generously sprinkle both sides ot sloak with lemon-popper or coarse ground black pepper; press in gently with heel of hand. Broil or grill steak only to medium rare. If desired, brush steaks with soy sauce before sprinkling with lemon-pepper. F OREGON BEEF COUNCIL Fui mow hue r:i(m nwxt mrtipd Milf adctnmwtd onv.iii( k) 1000 N I Multnomah. PoMland, 0H) 97232 lone Jr. High volleyball teams finish season By ASHLEY COVKLIN lone's junior high volleyball team finished the season 5-4 after a 15-11. 15-6 loss to the Condon Demons on Thursday. Oct. 27. Ione's junior high "B" team also lost ; they finished 2 3. Kris Anderson and Rondi Tews were high point servers for the Cardinal "A" team with five and four points re spectively. The Cardinal "B" team won the first game 16-14. but lost D.M.V. office announces closures The Heppner field office of the Department of Motor Ve hicles will be closed Friday. Nov. ll. and Wednesday. Nov. 16. announced Gene Murty of the Heppner office. the next two 15-1. 15-3. Colleen Anderson and Tina Wilson were high point servers get ting seven and five points respectively. lone will have all its players back next year with the ex ception of Tews. Wilson. J.J. Osmin. and Sabrina White who are eighth graders. lone had a chance to win the game with 19 seconds left when Condon had the ball with fourth down and 10 yards to go. Howeer. the Demons ran a reverse for a touchdown mak ing the concluding count 56 to 44 "Defensively it was our worst game of the year. We were not mentally prepared for Condon and we took them loo lightly." replied Coach mark Jones. The Cardinals finished the year at 3-3. lone will lose Snider, Gary Rea. Kevin Ball and Tim Beeson next year since they are eighth graders. IHS volleyball team finishes season with loss By ASHLEY COVKLIN The lone volleyball team finished its season with a 6-15. 7-15 Big Sky Conference loss lo the Wheeler County Falcons, lone finished 0-9 in the Big Sky and 2-10 overall. Against the Falcons, the Cardinals started out strong in the first game but lost inten sity and eventually lost the match. Coach Jocelyn Jones re marked "We are looking for ward to next year; picking up where we left off. We will have everyone back, and look to improving our win-loss record." It's Fix-up Time Now is the time to get your equipment ready for next year's work Call Us Call A I Adams and check on our shop specials HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH We repair all makes and models g IVlorrow Counf ynfm Grain GrowersINC"u" 989-8221 1-800 432-7396 HHS 'C volleyball team loses to Weston-McEwen By DANAREID The Heppner "C" volleyball team traveled to Athena to play Weston-McEwen on Tuesday. Oct. 25. The Fillies started out slow in the first match but it didn't take them long to get going. The TigerScots started the match with a good serve and Heppner wasn't quite ready to return the ball. The Tiger -Scots were really serving the baii well. After a tew mis takes, the Fillies got back in there and started to play better but didn't give of them selves enough to catch up so the match went to Weston McEwen with a score of 15-5. Heppner went out on the floor for the second match a little more fired up. They were moving and talking a little more. The Fillies started hust ling more and made a few good saves but just didn't aget it together and that match and game went to Weston McEwen with a score of 15-2. "We couldn't serve well. It's pretty hard to play against a team that bumps sets and spikes every time. It was a letdown to lose since it was the last game of the season," said Coach Karen Howe. r n n I ill II 1 f -N. Sill i f U U u r S$m 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 . Ad Sponsored By: JT DOBYNS L!) 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