The Heppner (.a le tte Times
Cards survive
er challenge
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passes off en g an e with Dufur
H> \ S I I I I \ < ( IN K 1 IS
lone's boys basketball learn Mir
lived .i strong challenge from the
I Htfur Hangers on Saturday Feb 2
to win 62 56 in overtime
lone
unproved its record to 6 2 in Hut Nkv
With a strong second half, lone's
J V tioys basketball team prevailed
over the Dufur Hangers by the score
of 55 to 37 on Saturday, February 2
lone is now 6-2
Each team started out slowly in
the opening period The Cardinals
managed a seven to four lead over
the Hangers
Dufur used its defense to outscore
lone 11-7 in the second quarter to
lead 15 14 at halftime
Chris Hea put in eight third period
points for the Cards, as each team
put in 15 points in the period The
Hangers held a 30 to 211 advantage
lone exploded for 26 fourth quarter
points to blow open the contest and
win 55-37 In the quarter. Ken Snider
and Eric Pointer threw in 12 and
nine respectively for lone
Snider gunned in 15. lo top all
scorers Pointer and Hea added 11
and 10 for the Cardinals
Dufur was led by Hip Sawyer who
had nine and Danny Van Nice who
scored eight
At the free throw line, lone con
verted 15 of 26 attempts for 58
percent The Hangers connected on
nine of 22 shots for 41 percent
lone host» the Echo Cougars on
Friday. February 8. beginning at
4 30 p m
Cl inference action and 13 Inverali
Coming into the game, the Hangers
were only 4 io hut according to lone
coach Del 1-oKue Dulur s record
W.IM 1 I an indication of how good
they really are
They are a good
lull team and have been playing
some pretty good basketball."
lone started out slowly and Dufur
capitatimi by gaming a 15 It first
period lead
behind Handy McCabe's 1 0 points
inside the Cardinals grabbed the
second quarter 16 to 8 to lead 27 23
at the break
Mark Meyers hit for eight third
|H-riod points to spark lone to a 14 II
period After three, lone was up 41
to 34
Dufur came back in the fourth
quarter with I-uiil Wudanen scoring
seven points Dufur outscored the
Cardinals 16 9 in the quarter
McCabe who had 17 points. 15
rebounds, and lour assists, t O U led
out with t 20 left and Dufur up 50 to
48
However Dufur missed key
free throws down the stretch and
Meyers hit a jumper with under 40
seconds left to send the game into
overtime at 50 50
In the extra session, lone had two
more starters Itnnnit- Doherty and
Hrian Douglas foul out Doherty was
especially effective grabbing 10 re
bounds However, the Hangers had
center Joe Dwyer and forward
Kevin Sansoni foul out
Fach
finished with ten points
The l ards took the game 62 56. by
taking the overtime period 1241
Meyers had nine in overtime hitting
seven of eight foul shots
Meyers
topped all scorers with 29 (»tints He
also handed out sevrn assists grab
lied six rebounds and got five steals
Mike Kietmann also cleared 12
rebounds for lone However Dufur
had a 48 to 44 advantage on the
boards
Wndanen was the Hangers leading
scorer with 13 lone turned the ball
over 22 limes Dufur 21
From the field, lone made 2« of 62
shots. 32 percent The Hangers were
22 of 54 for 41 percent The Cards
won the game at the free throw line,
by converting 22 of 30 attempts, 73
percent
Meyers was 11 for 13
Meanwhile Dufur made 44 percent,
hitting 12 of 27
Doing into the contest, lone was
ranked loth in the state
They
play eil the second ranked team in
the state. Helix on Tuesday Feb 5, in
a game originally scheduled for
Friday Feh I lone will then host
the Fcho Cougars at 7 30 p m on
Friday, Feh K
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dentine’s Day.
Give tile “( )ne from the Heart
Bouquet
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Bouguct features fresh flowers tit a
white vinyl coated wire hasket with a
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Afterward, the red liner slips out, leav
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Valentine’s l)ay is
February 14.
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S T A T IS T IC S
llu fu r - V an N ice I, • -l.lt: S. S a m i r
1 ,4 4 ,6 . K S a m i r t , II 0 I. J d a k ^ a
0 3-4, 3; M c J u n k in I. 0-1, 2. C lm
rn iy o tl; I 1-4 3. H ruw ning i. 0-2. 2.
S a w y e r 4. 1-2. # Total» 14. 0-22. 37
lo n e -T a y lo r 1.2-3. 4; I’ o in lr r 3. 5 4 .
I t ; K r a 5. 0-U, IV. D o h rrty I. 04». 2;
K a il 2. 1-2. 5; A n d erson 3. 2-7. It.
S n id rr S. S-«, 15 T o ta l* 20. 15-26. 55
F o u lrd out - N onr. T o ta l t-oub-
D ufu r Ik. lo n r 13.
I 2 3 4 F
4 I I 15 7 37
7 7 15 26 55
Dufur
lone
tiirls Class A Standings
FC K l
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Heppner
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You are invited to Morrow County's
100 th Year Celebration Dinner
Saturday , February 16
$5.00 each
vs
Under 10 Free
at the door
Please fill out the coupon below and mail to:
Morrow Coumy Historical Society
c /o Delpha Jones
Lexington, OR. 97839
This will help to estimate how much food is needed.
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1 Sherman
14 1
65
13-1
2 1 "i bad
3 Ne.ih K«ih Nie
63
13 2
4 Crow
49
13-1
47
5 llrppnrr
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6 Pine Fugle
43
14-3
35
6 Imbler
14 3
27
8 Harrisburg
12 3
9 Hegis
26
12 3
to Amity
8
12 3
I'matilla also received votes in
The Oregonian'*" poll
I WILL ATTEND THE CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION DINNER. THERE WILL BE
PEOPLE IN MY PARTY.
■CUP & M A I L -
Ad sponsored by:
Morrow County Grain Groworsi
er. seasonal laborer I. and seasonal
forest officer
length of employ
merit is dependent on the length and
severity of the fire season But
generally runs about three months
The Fowtl unit has seasonal em
plovers at Fossil, Hardman, and
Mitchell during the fire season
Application forms may be obtain
ed at the Fossil unit office of the
Oregon State Forestry Department
If you have any questions, call
763 2575
P O Box 367
Lexington O regon »7839
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gut-Mion "A re you planning any
thing special for Valentine's Day1"
" Y e s '" said Jane Kawlins of
Heppner, "A ll of us with (he Senior
Citizen Building Center Committee
are planning a traveling food sale on
February 13th"’
U-STORE 'EM
Things Frorr,
the Heart:
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Heppner, Oregon
Forestry Dept, geeks job applicants
" The Oregon Stale Forestry De
partmenl is currently accepting ap
plications for seasonal positions in
fire control Applications will tie
accepted until March 15, 1985
According to Dan Shulls. Fossil
unit forester, the number of open
ings is dependent on the return of
last year’s seasonal employees and
budgetary limitations At this time,
some openings are anticipated
Applications will be accepted for
forest lookouts, forest fire dispatch
Mi.«« wrk .4
Morrow County Fairgrounds
McCabe
7-16 3-6 17 3 15 4 2
Kietmann 141 5-7
7 2 11 I 0
Dohrrty
2 13 1 2 5 2 IV II I
Meyers M S 11-13 IS 7 s 7 s
Kall
0-4 2-2
2 5
0 2 2
Douglas
1-5 on
2 3
I V V
Snidrr
v-0 0-0 o v
o 2 v
Totals 20-62 22-30 62 22 44 16 IV
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2 3 4 OT
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Dufur
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lone
H 16 14 » 12 62
4 OUled out Met abr. Ilougla*. Doh
rrty. Dwver. Sansoni Total fouls;
Dufur 24. lone 23
W hat's Your
Opinion
fim m l
at 6 p.m.
Statistic»
Dufur Stroh 2. 0 2. 4. Iturgelt 4,
1-4. 9. Sawver II. 13. I. Santum 4,
2 5. IV. Magill 3. 3-6. ». VV ildanrn 4.
541. 13. Ilwver 5. H I III. drowning,
t ini in IV otti Total» 22. 12-27. 56
JV Cards soar over
Rangers 55-37
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