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IW« lone moves to 2-1 with Redsides march off with a win against Heppner 40-8 win over Echo ♦ i S . \ % fiF 32 ' m y 4P lone b a ll ca rrier i / £ (#■« toy Ä vr is sm othered II) \SIII I I t O N K I IS The lune Cardinals moved lo 2*1 in ih«- Big sky Conference and 3 2 overall with an impressive 40 lo H win over Ihe Kchn Cougars on Thursday, October II lone is lied for second w ilh Condon in Ihe Big sky Conference In Ihe lirs l period the Cardinals iurned two Concur turnovers into a 16^1 lead Mark Meyers threw five vards to l(attd) McCabe, and then ran in the extra points Meyers then dashed ten yaids and losserl the extra po ints in McCatie Neither team scored dining the second stan/a Mike Hietmann caught u 1T> yard strike Iroin Mey ers \Silh McCabe's catch of Meyers extra points throw, lone went up 24 0 Again it was McCabe catching Meyers’ pass for a touchdown Ttus time it was for 29 yards, and following Kietmann's extra points from Meyers, lone was up by 32 Fullback Hod Taylor concluded the Card's scoring with a one yard dive Meyers scored Ihe extra points Echo's lone score came when Devin Correa broke loose for a ut yard run Correa also ran in Ihe extra point* The final tally was Ion«* 4o. Kchn H Meyers l«ul the Cardinal rushing attack w ith ho yards on 13 rushes He also completed 7 of 12 passes for HI yards Jeff Hall run 12 times, gaining Ml yards McCabe gather ed (our passes for 40 yards, and Hietmann caught three for 41 yards Linebackers Meyers and Rail collected II and in tai kles r«‘spec lively The Cardinals guined 2H7 yards of total offense, with 2 u 6 on the ground, and HI in the air The Cougars rushed for 93 yards, and [tussl'd for 30 yards, gaining a total of |43 yards Correa ran for 54 yards on II by > 4 r s Echo d efe nse tries Jo«' Saylor completed six of eight |>ass«'s for 46 yards "We piuyi'd good defense, und executed well offensively, which was something we didn't do last we«'k said roach Hon Mack Mack also complimented the offensive line play of center Ken Snider and guard Donnie Doherty lone will play at Arlington on Friday October 26. at I 30 p m The Honkers are 34) in the Big Sky Conference play, and in first place in the conference Th«‘ Cards still have a shot at Ihe playoffs, but must la-at Arlington Scoring 1 2 3 4 final lone 16 0 B 16 40 Kcho 0 0 0 6 8 lone McCabe [ m s s from Meyers Meyers rum lone Meyers lo run i McCabe pass from Meyers i lone Hietmann 15 pass from Mey ers< McCabe pass from Meyers' lone McCabe 29 pass from Meyers Hietmann pass from Meyers) tone Taylor I run '.Meyers rum Fcho Correa 38 run (Correa rum Statistics lunr Kcho J P in t Down* 11 26-01 46 206 Rushes Yard* 7-I2-6I-I ; i» ,n e P atatai 143 Inlal V ards m 54 Hrtur n Vards 16 1-30 I ’unls- \v rra g r 3-38.1 3-3 4 uniblrs I m i 2-2 5 55 I'rnaHIrs V ards 4-23 Hushing lunr Meyers 13-80. J. Hall 12 - 60 . I<ra 10-30. Taylor 6 It. Snider I 13. Douglas 3-6. t onklln I I Kcho Correa 1154. Midman i 30. I*, llamos 2*17. J Kamos 1-8, McCarthy 3-4. Saylor 4-I-Ï6). I’ assing lone Meyers 7-12-81-1 ; Fcho Savior «1114. I* Kamos I I 14. Carrea a-i-a-a. Receiving lone Met abe « 40. Hietmann 3-41. Kcho J Kamos 3 20 Mtdman 2-19. Neely 2 11 GREAT SAVINGS ON CHINA! Wetlgtvuud China Patterns Lenox to 4 0 *ó off ISIoritake 20 % off 20 to 3 0 % off A ll current |>at tern s ■ Hv THAVIS HYATT The Wasco County Kedsides marched into Heppner last Thurs day night looking for their first league win The Heppner Must angs were playing their last home game of the season and were looking for their first win I'nfor tunately for the sixth lime this year the Mustangs fell to defeat, losing 12 6 in overtime to the Kedsides "This t«'a.m has to play hard for a full four quartrrs, in order to be sttccessful We obviously weren t ready In play in the first half against Wasco, said Coach Craig Hitching And indeed the Mustangs didn t look ready to play in the first half the only scoring was by Wasco County on a busied play that resulted in a 35 yard touchdown [»ass the extra point wax blocked We looked somewhat better in the second half but we need to become more coruustant on both tides of the fuotball M r re looking for a good effort this week at Lyle." said Hitching Ihe Mustangs came out roaring in the se«'<aid half with some good consistent running from Cam tieorge and Scott Huschke. who gained 66 yards on the ground the highesl by a Mustang this year (irsirge capprd off the drive with a one yard touchdown run lo tie it up at 66 The rest of the second half saw scoring chances by both teams. Ihe Mustangs recovered two fumbles, but a blocked field «-■ ' q uarterbock Ron goal with ten seconds by Steve Currin sent the game into over time Masco County had first posession and quickly scored on a 10 yard touchdown pass The Mustangs had four tries to tie it up at the 10 yard line but Hon lK»herty threw an interception lo end the game Doherty looks fo r Hack away Ihe bals and balls Hound up all thr loose fielders mitts Rile up all the broken dreams of th r H4 season, which have long since fallen prey lo bad luck unfulfilled potential or simply to the realization that the dreams were unrealistic to begin with Thr baseball season is over It vre m i as if every season begins the same wav In spring training at least half the tiallclubs "won't tie satisfied unless we finish first Ninety percent of the clubs "have made the strides necessary to finish no worse than 5«») ' The average h ittrr expects to finish with thr«"e hits out of ten at bat*, while thr average pitcher is pretty sure that hr w ill allow no more than 2 hits per 10 tries Along the way. most of the dreams have fizzled By August, the fence sitter fans have chosen up sides this year the Cutis were the team that " I always have liked, re a lly," The trams that are out of contention are masters of damning with faint praise ‘’Well, the So and So* have hail a great year They've avoided the crippling injuries that we've had. and they've gotten some great years from guys who you wouldn't expect to do that w rit, and they certainly have gotten their share of breaks Hut don t take anything away from them, it's their year 'Translation "No way they'll ever hr that lucky again, don't spoil their fun > By the end of the season, we've all sharpen«^! our baseball mind* to a fine point just in time for football season The Morld Series, with its intense analysis of every play and its multiple replays from seven angles, is great for honing the baseball instinct The Kurt Bevaequas of this world have had their moments in the sun. while the Kevin McKrynold* wonder at the cruelty of the g<ids Alan Trammell will get to drive his Sport Magazine car and all the Tigers w ill get their fill of the banquet circuit They'll also gel all Ihe attention more TV games next year, even the cover of the Sports Illustrated baseball issue By next spring, nothing will be the same The same Tigers w hoarr saying "this is a real 25 man learn everybody contributed to our success. " w ill be trailing players and looking for an even more perfect combination The worst part ol the last out of the World Series is none of the things mentioned above, however It s the realization that once the winning team s celebration die* down, when the last bottle of champagne is spilled on Ihe floor, when Ihe last straggling parly goer walks out the locker room door that he w ill he officially taking the last bit of summer with him Sigh Heppner JV loses to Stanfield By DANA KKID The Junior Varsity volleyball team traveled to Stanfield Tues day, October 9 to play Ihe Tigers The game was started with Stanfield serving the ball It was a good serve and gave them a point Heppner was really serving well The Tigers called a lime out with Heppner in the lead at «1 The Fillies were really hustling and went ahead of the Tigers by 7 points Another time out was railed by Stanfield with the score at 10-2 Heppner was really playing an excellent game They were giving the setter good passes for a spike Stanfield started serving excellent and because of there serves they brought the score BLUE MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC b76-5252 up to 10-6 Heppner called a time out After Stanfields good server Heppner slowed down a bit and weren't communicating quite as much Heppner called another time out when Stanfield went a head 10-12 After Ihe lime out the Tigers went in and scored the last 3 points to win Ihe game The final score was 10-15 Heppner s ta lle d Ihe second game with a good serve but Stan field returned the ball and Heppner wasn't ready for it Stanfield then served and received the first point of the second game Heppner was really hustling There was some good vollies between Ihe two teams The Tigers were serving very well and Heppner started to have troub le receiving the ball There was some very good vollies between the two teams Heppner called a time out with Stanfield ahead 2-7 Stanfield pulled ahead even farther but Heppner started making a come back Stanfield called a time out Heppner then served very well Heppner then pulled ahead 15-14 The ball then went to Stanfield and Ihe game was tied up at 15 Heppner called a time oul when Stanfield went ahead 16-15 The serve was the Tigers and they won the game The final score was IS 17 "The girls did not play well in the first game Their reaction time was to slow and they were unable lo pass the ball to the setter The second game was much better, but they were still reacting to slow The second game was a continued battle with their emotions One minute they would be fired up and the next they were down I feel that the girls lost due to the lack of a positive mental attitude." com mented Coach Karen Howe ru n n in g room " I f we don't block prwple we don't win ball games, it's that simple Me put together several good drives against Wasco and we look for more of the same this week,” says Hitching Doherty was sa« ked five times against the Kedsides The Mustangs travel to Lyle next Friday, game time 7 30 p m The S p o rts by M ike Fifth Q uarter T ilu^SE um ain" Electric Would like to join the other area merchants in their National 4-H Week. Salute to 4-H Leaders and Members. djttiq M ustang against W asco Go Masco rushing Fncabo 8-1-61. \shlry 2-5. I> Tolento6-21. Johnson 6-1-21. Nrlson 2-5. llrp p n rr Kusrhke IK-6C. t.fo rg r l» «3 Doh erty 7-1 -201, fu r ria I -10. Mct onnell | - t - l| l. Total* Masco 2M v a r d s llrp p n rr HS v a r d s Masco passlng Fncabo. 16-20 120 vd* 2 lat . Dohrrtv «-14. 36 yds . 2 inl. Total* Masco I4H vards. llrp p n rr 136 vards Oths THK CRYSTAL ’ ' BALI. M«'lcome bark after a week's absence Although the picks didn't make it into the [M|x-r. the* were duly selected and posted As usual, the boys did pretty well, except for Mike, who has earned his reputation as dunce of tins class Everyone was 10 14 except Mike, who was 8 14 There was no guest selector last w irk and Vi M tigers has made us promise not to print her performance from two weeks ago One other thing why is it that Morrow County was left out of the Hast Oregonian s "panel of area experts in picking games’’ I guess a challenge is in order from the venerable Curette Times sports department ibelow) SEASON STANDING i lave 52 IS 743 Craig i 22 686 Brent 47 23 671 Dale 45 25 643 Mike 1 311 571 c •4 S a m e C H I C A G O <È T A M P A BA Y CLEVELAND # C IN C IN N A T I DENVLH t BU FFA LO D E T R O IT Í M IN N E SO T A LA R A ID E R S i SA.N D I E G O NEW O R L E A N S * H A L L A S N i L I A N T S « I’ll 1 L A D L L T H I A I I . 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