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SIX Th llrppner Gaiette-Timrs, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, January 5. 19U Varsity Cards defeat Condon Blue Devils 52-42 lone girls defeated by Condon 52-14 BMCC tuition to remain unchanged By ASHLEY CONKL1N The lone boys' varsity bas ketball team is 3-5 after de feating the Condon Blue Devils 52-42 on Tuesday. Dec. 20. on the Devils' home court. Both teams had problems scoring any points in the open ing period. Condon took a six to four lead. All of the Cardi nal points came from Randy McCabe. lone came right back with 17 second stanza points com pared with 14 Blue Devil points. Scott Miller and Dar rell Aamodt kept Condon close with six points apiece. The Cards had an advantage of 21 20 at the break. McCabe tossed in 11 third quarter points as lone in creased its lead to 36-30. lone went on to win 52-42 by out-scoring Condon 16 to 12 in the final quarter. McCabe led the Cardinals in scoring with 23 points. Darrin Padberg came off the bench to add 10. Craig Hams and Howard Leavitt grabbed 13 rebounds each and McCabe got 10 as lone had a season hiKh 46 it-bounds. Hams also passed for five assists. Freshman Miller tossed in 12 for Condon. The Cardinals made 16 of 28 free throws for 57 percent and IR of 53 field goals for 34 percent. The Blue Devils were 17 of 60 for 28 percent from the field and eight of 12 for 67 percent from the foul line. On Friday. Jan. 6. lone opens its Big Sky Conference league games with a trip to Helix to play the Griirlies. The Cards then go to Arlington on Saturday. Jan. 7, for a match with the Honkers. STATISTICS Condon lone le.vltt McCao rrrm P.de.rq Donerty Ball Hftaann Douglas Total Condon 0. "non-son Plaraon cc. Hllltr " tralwone lny Dyar anodt Bnmatt C. Anoaraon Totals 1 t 1 T 17 16 5? 6 10 12 2 fish mo rm fti o 7 2 k 1 0 0 0 IS 10 5 K 1J a z o i 5J 1 J 9 1 2 0 0 0 16 TCTAL POINTS Pf HB AS TO 0 0 0 0 26 J 23 S 10 2 0 0 0 52 0 12 1J 13 10 2 t 0 0 a it 5 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 15 Bv ASHLEY COMKI.IN lane's girls' basketball team foil to 2-6 with a 52 to 14 loss to the Condon Blue Devils on Tuesday. Dec, 20. at Condon. Condon jumped out to a 22-5 lead after the first stanza. Greta laRue and Chris Mall gren scored eight and six points respectively in the stanza. The Blue Devils out-scored the Cardinals 13-3 in the second period to take a half time lead of 35-8. Sandi Wright had all three of lone's points. lone was shut-out in the rhird quarter. Condon scored II to increase the lead to 46-R. Both teams scored six points in the final quarter as the Blue Devils won 52 to 14. At the free throw line. lone made six of 24 for 25 percent. Condon shot 31 percent mak ing four of 13. Sandi Wright led the Cards with seven points and 11 re bounds. La Rue. Mallgren and Leann Moffit tossed in eight for the Blue Devils, followed by Amy Dver and Kelly Eakin with seven. The Cardinals play at Helix on Friday. Jan. 6. and at Arlington on Saturday. Jan. 7. STATISTICS FB FGA FTH FT TOTAL POINTS Pf 2 7 13 0 7 10 9 2 10 60 12 0 1 12 0 5 S 8 k 2 0 29 lone JV team suffers loss to Condon 30-41 Drama group prepares for production Ion nana i right HeCUlnott cCb Andtrson Brtson DudlllU Alvarado Totals Condon Gr4nr Bums Srdford LaAu Mallgran Thorn Hofflt Barray Oyar Eln Brd Totala FGM 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 FTM 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 6 FT 1 14 3 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL POINTS 0 7 3 0 2 0 2 0 PF REB J 11 0 1 1 o 1 0 17 ST 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 9 AS 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 TO 7 3 3 0 1 2 1 0 17 FTM FT FT TCTAL COINTS PF 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 13 L 0 52 0 2 1 a o u Tuition at Blue Mountain Community College will re main at the same level for a third year in accordance with a decision made by the college hoHrtl at their December 21 meeting, announced a college spokesperson. Since the 1982-83 school vear. tuition at the college has been set at $15 per credit hour or $180 per term for full time imlistrict students. That rate will remain in effect for the 19R4 ftS school year. Comparative tuition figures presented to the board by College President Ron Daniels showed BMCCM to be in line with annual tuition charges of central Oregon Community College. Portland Community College and Tillamook Bay Community College Educa tion District. In other money matters, the hoard also left equalization reimbursement at the current level of four cents per mile. F.qunlization is paid to full time students residing outside of a 10 mile radius from campus Mileage reimburse ment for staff using private vehicles on college business was left at the current 18.5 cents per mile rate. Kevin Kimball, representa tive of Morrison & Fife ac counting firm, presented the KIK2 83 audit report to the board. With some suggestions for budgeting grant monies, Kimball pronounced the col lege to be "in a very strong cash position at this time." Action on dispensation of UiH2 overcollected taxes was postponed pending a ruling by the Oregon Department of Revenue. The college has re quested that the tax collec tor's error be rectified by applvj,uVthe overcollected taxes as a tax offset against Umatilla County's portion of the college's 1M4 nx levy. In other business, the col lege Ixnird: appointed community representatives Phil Houk, Pendleton, and Sherra Spike, Hcrmliiton. to the IK-Range Planning Committee. approved n grant appli cation by the college study center to fund the acquisition of a computer and computer software. The computer will be used by students In the study center who are working on a high school completion degree or by English as a Second Language students. A total of $5,104 is requested In the grant application. extended the contract of President Daniels through June 30. 1W17. 676-9108 lion McDonald t i PO Bo 662 11 S Mom Heppner, Oaqon 97836 By ASHLEY COXKLIX The lone J V. boys' basket ball team is now 5-3 after a 41 to 30 loss on Tuesday. Dec. 20. to the Condon Blue Devils at Condon . lone could manage only a free throw in the first quarter as Condon ran out to a 16-1 lead. Each team hit for three field goals in the second period. The Blue Devils intermission count was 22. the Cardinals had seven. In the third stanza. lone cut Condon's lead to 29-16 by out-scoring them nine to seven. Steve Miller netted seven fourth quarter points for Con don as the Devils won 41 to 30. Eric Pointer tossed in six in the quarter for the Cards. At the foul line lone made 36 percent on 4 of 11 shots. The Blue Devils made 7 of 17 for 41 percent. Pointer led the Cardinals with nine points, all of them in the concluding half. Miller and Todd Barnett had 11 each for Condon. The Cardinals play at Helix on Friday. Jan. 6. The contest will start at 4:30 p m. STATISTICS I I 3 4 T lone 1 6 9 II 30 Condon 16 7 12 41 FGM FTM FT A TP PF lone 13 4 II 30 19 Condon 17 7 17 41 10 lone: Pointer 9. Rietmann 7. Douglas 6. Rea 4. Millmaa 4. Condon: Miller II. Barnett II. Smith 8. Snyder 7. Ander son 2. Moffit 2. ByJl'STIXE WEATHERFORD The Heppner Community Drama Group is proceeding Local students named to EOSC honor roll iwo rieppner students at Eastern Oregon State College at La Grande have been named to the fall quarter honor roll, the college has anounced. John Bier and Maureen Healy were among 195 students who were named. To qualify for the honor roll, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on 12 graded credits that term. Of the 195 students. 56 had a 4 0 or a straight A average. Anglers asked to return tags Anglers who had a salmon- jmmediatelv after ex. steelhead tag for the year 1983 on 31 the are asked to return them to has stted the Fish and Wildlife Depart- ... miniiHi case t urmture s Mil 11 UnL YEAR-END SALE CONTINUES 30 OFF ALL FURNITURE STOCK SfgSi I Case Furniture The tags may be deposited in the cardboard boxes provi ded at licensing agencies, or simply mail it to the depart ment at P.O. Box 3503. Port land. Oregon 97208. In addition to the information that must be recorded on the tag when a salmon or steelhead is caught and kept, anglers are remin ded there are blanks that ask for approximate number of davs fished and numbers of fish caught and released. These should be filled out before the tag is returned. New salmon-steelhead tags for 1984. available from li cense agents now. will be a little different than the 1983 cards. Swartz says. Instead of one code number for steel head. the new cards will show two codes. One is for steelhead with a clipped fin. indicating a hatchery steelhead marked by the department, and another code is designated for steel head with no clipped fins. ft Jl2tli Amelia! HHIoop Slioof rim m n if MiiiS.t.'.i Saturday, Jan. 14 GOING ON AT BOTH THE HEPPNER HIGH & I0NE HIGH GYMS 9:30 to 11:30a.m. BRJNG PROOF OF BIRTH DATE with regular practice sessions in preparation of its first production. "The Thurber Carnival." which will be staged at Heppner High .School the evenings of Thurs day. Jan. 19 and Friday. Jan. 20. The Rev. Robert Andrews Bryant is conducting practice sessions, assisted by Helen Flanagan during the emer gency absence of Jane Raw lins. He says the simple stage setting will soon be construc ted and the costuming neces1 ssary is being handled by group members. America's great modern humorist James Thurber wrote his carnival in the early 1930s. Parts of his collection of writings were published dur ing the years from 1931 through 1945 when Harper Brothers brought out his Car nival which is illustrated by the author. Its cover states "We are quite willing to go on record as saying flatly that we doubt if any book published in 1945 will contain as much concentrated brilliance, wild humor, and innocent wisdom. The local drama group is using playbooks based on that collection of writings. A talen ted group of more than a dozen area persons will act out Thurber 's humor. Don't miss this premier production! FREE CUTLERY 77iru January 198 1 Big Engine or Small, Mobil Delvac Oil handles them all, because the new Delvac is the king of the Oils. You can pay a lot more for some Oils, but you can't buy a better quality Oil than Delvac because Delvac does it all. Rated A. P.I. service CC. CD and SF. You probably will only need to carry one Oil for all your engines. You can reduce your inventory of Oils! 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