M I I K T V H e p p n e f t . a i e l l e T im e s
H e p p n e r. O re gon . T h u rs d a y . V p t r n V r I I . I**4
Final playday of
Mustangs humbled by RHS Pirates
season at WCCC
The Willow Creek Country Club
w ill hold i U final barbecue and
fam ily playday for the »eaion on
Sunday. Sept 1«. at 4 p m
All Ihofte whoae last name» begin
with " A ” to " l " bring salad. " J "
through "Z " bring a deaaert
Norm a and Kay French are
chairperson» Pat and Elvin Bell,
Pat and John Edmundson. Betty
and Bob Rietmann and Suianne
and Bob Jepaen are the com mittee
member»
T h u rs d a y N ig h t I a d ir«
September 6
Woa - lea
4 0
Bark m-Chips
3 1
B P O E No 35*
The Country Rose
3 -1
Petersons
3 -1
J A J Ceram ice
1 -3
Depot Nusery
1 -3
Kay Boyce Ins
1 -3
0 4
B A C Repair
High Game Janet Beamer 2U
High Senes LoKayne Bowman
51*
Sparrtlm er«
September 4
O n S p « c ia l
Won - lea
3 -1
3 -1
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
1 3
1 3
Annie Schwer*
Jim Dandy
Bow Rake
Coast -to Coast
Central M arket
Petersons
Lrn s Processing
Sears
Lrs Schwab
M C G G
Gardners
Spilla convert«!
5 10
High Game
Karen P alm er 1*7
High Sene»
M artha Doherty 4*7
4 -ft. h a n d le
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Rivvrrsirte running bock Martin
By l it \ \ IS IIV \ T T
The Heppner Mustangs lost to the
Riverside Pirates Friday night too .
but the real question 1 » did the
Mustangs play that badly N il
I
saw a lot of positive things
said
head coach Craig Kltching
“ Our defense played well in spots,
although we did not find an answer
for M artin K a m e rii. If we would
have stopped him , we would have
stopped their entire offense
The
te.irn altitude was positive and our
offensive line did an adequate job
The Mustangs only had three varsity
*
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Ramirez take* handoff in gome w ith
letterm en in (he starting line up
With that many young kids p lay
ing Varsity you have to expect
physical and mental mistakes
It
just so hap|M-ned it cost us every
time Me have specific learn goals,
improvement every ball game The
wins and losses w ill take care of
themselves." said Kltching
Junior running track M artin Ram
■leg rushed lor 150 yards, the rest of
Hie learn had a total of 16 yards
Riverside didn't score until the
second quarter on a run by Kam ireg
and the Mustangs were only down
•i o at halftone
V * - I .oil
3 -1
M C G G No 2
2
Hi H o s
2
Gutter Dusters
2
Hopefuls
2
The Dregs
2
Three Holers
2
No-Pin Hitlers
3
The Pytts
High Gam e
Carol Taylor 178
High Series
M illie Hanna. 4*2
High T ra m Game No 4 Hi Ho *
49ft
High Team Series
No 4 Hi
H o i . 1396
Splits Beverly Steagall 2 3-5-in,
Carol Taylor 5 7 . Doll Campbell
4 5. and Maude Hughes 2 7
Heppner
Quarterback Dwight Osborn had
the second touchdown, followed by a
touchdown pass and run by split end
Steve Paul gave the Pirates a 30
point cushion with three minutes left
in the game The Mustangs had <7
total yards Quarterback Ron Doh
erty was 6 » fur 69 yards, but the
rushing game for the Mustangs had
a 2 yards
"W e need improvement in all
areas Our running hacks need to
run with more authority
A lot of
mental mistakes o u r special team
play needs Improvement although
(cardinal girls deprived of win
our kick-off return did w e ll," said
KtL’hing
Coach Kltching said Weston will
tie tough but also stated “ All games
will be tough '
We re concerned with improve
ment week to week we have a good
scouting report on Weston We will
spend the week ironing out some
things on offense and making adjuat
ment* on defense If we accomplish
the goals set for ourselves before the
game the score will take care of
itself "
The Mustangs play at Athena
Friday night at 7 to
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Lions schedule
benefit Tourney
The annual Heppner I.ions Men's
Golf Tournament w ill be held at
Millow Creek Country Club on Sun
day. September 23. 1984 Entry fee
is lit) for the tournament which is
open to the general public
The tournament is a benefit for the
Oregon Lion's Sight and Hearing
Foundation and the Heppner S w im
ming Pool Solar Heating Program
laical golfers who plan to play in
the tournament are ask«! to sign up
in the club house
Out of town
g o lfrri can sign up by calling John
Kdmundson at r»7*>177 or 989(12(12
Golfers will shoot a nine hole
qualifying round and then be divided
into three flights for IB holes of
tournament play
Lunch w ill be
m \ .-it batw M B U m m w d a a d third
rounds
Registration and coffee w ill start
the day at 8 a m
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Cordinal Condi Rudivll returns ball against Prairie City
By \N lll 4 5 C O N K L IN
The lone volleyball team lost a
IS 3. 15 3 to the P ra irie City Panth
erson Friday. Sept 7 However, the
Cards won a game over their JV and
“ C " by the score* of 15-3 and 15-3.
In the first game against the "C "
team Candl Hudisill had three aces
and Deena Hams scored six points
as the Cardinals won
With righi pomi» troni tlam s and
Patty M cElligott lune beat thè jun
lor varsitv team in thè second game
Me had good setting and good
serve recetvea In buth thè "C " and
JV gam es," replied coach Jocelyn
Jones
Ione frll to P ra in e City in thè
varsily match 15 3, 15 3 The Panth
ers are thè defrndtng state cham
pions
photo by Wciyne Homs
We had a lack ol confidence in
the varsity m atch." said Jones
"How ever, playing them < P ra irie
C ity), was a good way to start the
season, p la y in g an experie n c e d
te a m ," she add«!
lone played at Heppner on Tues
day Sept I I and will play at Ding
Creek on Friday Sept 14 starting at
5 3l> p m
Hv I I 4 N \ l i t 111
The Heppner Fillies Freshm an
team played thetr first match last
Thursday . Sept 6 against the Echo
Cougars here at Heppner
Since then, they have lost three
players and gained one. J J Dsmin
The team now consists of five
players
With the help of three members of
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Freshmen win 1st match
thè umor Yarslty team thè 4 resh
man team Mas ablc to compete
agamst thè Koho Cougars
They
played very well and had excellent
serves
The Freshm an team is a very
energetic team and will continue to
he cnm petativr throughout thè sea
xon if they keep thè attitude which
thev had rhinng thè mateh agamst
Echo
We Are The Team You Can Depend On
N C O S
The Fillies came out on top at the
end of the first match and went on to
play there s«-ond match again
coming out on top The scores for
the two games were 15 * and 1«414
"The Freshman did a good job
They were nervous since it was their
first high school match They should
he pleased with their perform ance,"
commented Coaeh Stefanl
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