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Mustangs take 1' game Little League tryouts set t k r H ep pn er ( ¡ i i r l l r l i m n not need a ne» registration lorm Any boy or girl » h o » ill be nine years old before August 1. 1985 and is not currently on one of the m ajor league team s is eligible for the tryouts Those youngsters » h o »ill not lie nine by August 1. »ill be able to play on one of the minor league or T ball team s depending on their age and ability Minor league tryout* »ill be held May 1H Those » h o have questions con cerntng the tryouts in Heppner may contact Bob Krein. 676 9956 Those having questions about the lone trvouts should contact Kim (¡uiter re* 676 5U52 Little League tr>outs » ill be held on S aturday. April 13 and S aturday. April 20 at Heppner and lone The Heppner tryout* » ill be held both day* at 10 a m at the Morrow County F airgrounds The lone try out* » ill be held at l l a m April 13 and 1 p m April 20 at the lone baseball field K egistration form s » ill be avail able at the Heppner and lone Kle m entary School and the tryout* The registration form* need to be signed by a parent or guardian and a birth certificate is needed for proof of age Children »ho played on a m inor league or T ball team last year will l lr p p n r r O rego n Haul and Bethel Heinrich visit«! in Portland recently While there, they helped their daughter and son in law move Mr and Mrs Glenn T royer visited her parents, the Cornett G reens, on F a ste r Sunday Mrs T rover is the form er Mary Kuth G reen Mrs M argaret Wright was honor ed with an April Fools birthday Cards take 3" at ( aon d on ^ "^ ^ ,“^ Bv \SHI t V l l i NKI IN ------- - r - Hv TK VS Is HV \T T The Heppner M ustangs »on their first league gam e last Tuesday evening, defeating the KchoCougar* 8 2 The starting pitcher for Fcho » a s Senior left hander F red Widman. who is considered one of the ties I pitchers in the league, and the M ustangs jum ped all over Widman In the second inning a lte r Heppner was leading I 0. the M ustangs scor «1 five runs T ravis Hyatt and Joe Taylor had hits, but wildness was Widman s problem as he walked six hitters in the inning leading to the six run cushion After the s«-ond inning things calm ed down as pitchers Jim Me Connell and Devin C orrea pitched well the next five innings highlight ed by W idm an s solo home run in the sixth, the C ourgars couldn't come any closer as McConnell shut them down Heppner collected eight hits in the gam e and com m itted only one erro r Taylor was 2 3 McConnell struck out a c areer high 17 h itters and walked five Fcho ro ll« ted three hits in the hall gam e I 1 3 1 S I T K H E llrp p n rr Fcho I II I n I i I | | ooaioie-232 McConnell and It Klrhl Widman. ( orrea *2» and 1 orrea Nrrlv .’II Travis llvatt Hit Fred Widman o n Saturday . April 6, tone's boys track tra m placed third al the Condon Invitational with 61 points and the girls p lac« l tenth with 20 points The lone boys who won the m eet a y ear ago. finish«! behind .sherman County of Moro. who had 117 points and W ahtonka of The Dalles who had 71 ** points The Heppner girls won for the third year in a row with 118 points Kandy McCabe won the boys high point trophy with 34 points He won the pole vault at 12 f« 't won the triple jum p at 41 2 ‘»' and won the discus throwing 114 8 He also high jum ped 6 1 for fourth Ih-enu Hams topped her old school record in the discus placing third with a ti>ss of 92 7'*" She tossed the javelin 1 |o o gaining second, and put the shot 31 7" for third Putting the shot 45 feet, Donnie l l o h e r l v u . is first He a l s o threw the javelin 104't" Brian Douglas took s « o n d place in the 110 m eter high hurdles w ith a time of 17 2 He earn « ! fourth in the 300 interm ediate hurdles w ith a time of 46 7 Gaining a sixth in the high hurdles was Chris Kea in 23 0 The mile relay team of F ric Cook Jim Beeson, Kea, and Douglas were fourth in 4 lo 8 Ashley C onklin long ju m p ed U '5 ‘v", triple jum ped 36 4 '* ", and ran 26 9 for 200 m eters Cook sprint«) 59 9 for 4oo m eters Beeson ran the moo m eters in 2 .19 8 G ary Kea heaved the shot 30 feet and the discus 82'5'«' Kevin Doherty long jum ped 13 8 He also dashed 1 09 9 in the 400 Buys tr a m s c o re s S h rrm a n I »unit 117. W ahtonka 711 a. lone 61, Wasco ( ounlv 55. Itiv rrsld r IV Vrlmgton 12. Wheeler < ountv 22, llufur 2D*. Culver 19 lim it ( reek 17. Manfield 16. Vlonument II, Hep p n er 13, I undiin III. D ay v ille. Mitchell P rairie (I ts . and sprav lero. (■iris team scores llrjipn Wahtonka tk. Culver 1.4. Ilav Wasco ( ounly 25. Itiv rrs ide 24. V rlington 22. I ong ( reek and P rairie City 21. lone 20. Dulur Stanfield IX. Sprav 16. W herler ( ountv 5, Mitchell and Vlonument and < ondon 0 lone Thinclads earn placings at Carnival of Speed Bv \ s | | l F V < ONKI.IN The lone track team s particip ated in the 49th annual C ardinal of Speed track meet in Milton F reew ater on Friday. April 5 No team scores were kept Shot putter Donnie Doherty broke his ow n school record by jiutting the shot 48'3‘j " Kandy McCabe pole vaulted I0'6 (or second, high jum ped S'll)” for third and heaved the discus 128 9' for third Tossing t h e javelin 9610 ". D«*na Halms g rah h « ! f o u rt h place F arning a s i x t h p l a c e in t h e III) DUE TO UN FO RSEEN PROBLEM S HEPPNER T.V., Inc. M ust C an ce l THE S P R I N G FREE H B O WE E K E N D of A p r i l 13 & 14 Sorry fo r this change. Mu/t/uuj'4 D/uuj high hurdles in a tim e of 17 i was Brian Douglas He also ran the 300 interm ediate hurdles in 45 7 Chris Kea ran the high hurdles in 18 1 F ric Cook sp rin t« ! the 4iio m eters in a tim e of 58 8 The 16oo m eter relay team of Cook McCabe. Kea and Douglas ran 3 57 6 At this tune the hostesses rem aining anony mous Gordon and Lisa H eim bigner and daughter, Amanda, from Walla Walla were guests of her parents, F orrest and Gail B urkenhine. on Saturday Also present for dinner were Alien and K.ieleno Burkenhine and daughter. Amy. and Mrs Nina Denton Mrs H eim bigner is a regis Golf opener rescheduled The opening of the 1985 golf season at Willow Creek Country Club has been reschedul«l for this coming Sunday , April 14 It Is hoped that the w eatherm an w ill cooperate and that many golfers will attend said a W'CCC spokesperson M em bers are u rg « l to bring a prospective mem her to the breakfast and play golf The day will sta rt with a breakfast serv «1 between 7 30 and H a m This will be followed with 18 holes of golf Many p ru e s will be aw arded for low gross, low net. H P's, long drive, longest putt and least putts T here will tie 13 aw ards in all J C '" Paula Anderson lost her first singles m atch to Jean Wright by C o up o n S o le C o n tin u e s U n til A p ril 13 Walla Mrs M arlene G ray has been a patient at Good Shepherd Hospital in llcrm iston this past week Mr and Mrs Tom Huddleston en tertain « ! at dinner on F a ste r Sunday Their guests w ere T om 's [ mi rents. Mr and Mrs Bill Huddles ton. of H erm iston. their son Mark and his wife Jun. who is the daughter of the Cal Sherm ans Also included were Mrs Sadie P a rrish and Mrs Virginia Kosewall Mr and Mrs Lincoln N ash. Mr and Mrs Dean Connor. Penny and Fric, G reg Connor und friends w ere in Pendleton Sunday for dinner Jim and Bert Cason spent the w«>kcnd with their m other Kay Ayers, in Pendleton Mr and Mrs D urrell Vinson attended the card party at l-exington Saturday night They took home some home b ak « l goodies as prizes Mr and Mrs Ben Siminoe had a* their guests over the weekend. Cliff and Sally K oberstein. of F ck erl. Colorado They a re the p aren ts of Mrs Sim inoe C o a s t to C o a st VARATHANE S ta in s & F in is h K e can help you ✓ 'C S V ; <*9- i T ' C T ' S in vited to attend a reception h eld in the h o n o r o f the marriage o f ( hris D eSpain A L o u a n n e C am eron the evening o f A p ril 12. IV85 8 p .m . - 10 p m. in the h o m e o f Hob a n d A lo h a DeSpain 585 North Gale H e p p n er g f V % Q 3 ANNUAL SANFORD BIGELOW CARPET SALE *2 OFF r» * • Marv s ’ scores of 6-3. 6 2 Ken Snider took Fd M arine/ to three sets before losing 6 2, 3 6, 6-1 Mike K ietm an n to p p ed B laine Butcher 6 0. 6 I The doubles team of Kietm ann and Snider were victorious over the doubles team of M artinez and Butcher 6 0, 6 1 lone traveled lo Fcho on Tuesday. April 9 for a 3 30 p m m atch The C ardinals then host Arlington on Monday, April 15 beginning at 3 p m Mustangs split double header 1er«! nurse at VS alia A ll friends and relatives are cordially Stanfield bests Cards Hv VMM I 5 t IINKI IN The lone tennis team met the Stanfield T igers on T u esd ay . April 2 Stanfield won the hoys m atch 3 2 and the girls m atch 1-0 In boys first singles Mark Meyers fell to Oliver Burchm ger in straight sets F ric Pointer dropped hi* second singles m atch 64. 6-0 to Vincent Davis are W rd n rsd a v , A p ril IP. 1*85 a sq .y d . A ll Sanford B ig elo w C arp ets PLUS FREE LA B O R HEPPNER MASONIC LODGE C A SE m i l T O E E A . F . & A . M . N o . 69 £ OYSTER FEED 676-9432 T u e sd a y , A p ril 16, 6 p.m A ll m em bers A' sojourners invited. ■■■»■■■■■■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ a f pTUNE UP SPECIAL 4? SAVE UP TO *50 D iesel Tune Up CABS ft PICK UPS) PABTS NOT i NQ u CUD) c Repack W h eel B e a rin g s t o n («WHEEL [WIVE VINH CHEVRON Get The JUMP On ¡feeds! Glean • Roundup • Buctril Paraquat • Banvel 2-4-1) • Oust • Surfactant Hypro & Tee-Jet Applicators Repair Parts!!! Hv TK \ \ is 115 \T T The Heppner M ustangs ran their r«-ord to 3 2 overall and 2 I in league last Saturday afternoon. April 6. as they split a double header against the Stanfield Tigers The T igers sported a young team , as Junior Scott Wells and Mustang ace Jim McConnell squared off in gam e one Each team scored two runs a p i« e in the first inning Stanfield got three hits, capped hv a two run triple by Howard W agoner The M ustangs cam e back in the bottom half of the inning on Kick K iehl's two run double Things were relatively quiet the next three innings In the top of the fifth. Stanfield scored a run from a throwing erro r on third basem an Jo e Taylor Itul that lead didn t last long as the M ustangs scored four runs led by Jim McConnell s double which scor ed two runs and a series of erro rs that scored two m ore, and Heppner 1«! 6-3heading into the final two inn tngs The Tigers m ade the gam e ex cit ing in the bottom half of the seventh With the top half of the order up Stanfield failed lo co rn er a hit, and scored two unearned runs hut left Wagoner stran d ed at s«-ond and lost the gam e by one McConnell pitched another good gam e striking out 13 and walking four He also helped him self with the hat going 2 3 The second gam e was not a pretty sight for the M ustangs Not only did Heppner have lo face one of the toughest pitchers in the league ■ W agoner but pitched two players Available at Pettyjohn Oil Co lone, Oregon 422-7254 C o a s t to C o a st B A R B. Q U E Structo G a s G r ills , W e b e r K e tt le s K e can help you I 2 3 « 5 « 7 K II e Stanfield 14 1 2 3 - 1 1 8 2 llrp p n rr ooooo-OlO Trot llvatt. K lrh l 1 1», and 41e( on nell, \4agoner and Slamate lit-Mr- I »mieli, Staniatr I Tires t 676 9108 I nc. 1983 H o nd a A ccord 2-door, Lo w F irst game Secon d g a n o Main St. Ron McDonald who had not pitch«! in a high school gam e Stanfield won II o in six innings collecting eight hits including a near home run by John S tam ate who was thrown out at home For Heppner. McConnell also attem pted a home run but was thrown out at home Heppner could only m anage three hits and com m it!«! six erro rs H ep p n er h o sts the R iv e rs id e Kirates April 9. starting tim e is 4 p m I 2 3 I 5 6 7 H H F M a n fie ld 20n0102-542 Heppner 200040.-074 Met onm ll ami Itirhl Wells and Starnale 2lt McConnell. Itirhl IK 55 agoner Hf}H>ncr Local M iles, Owner P la n N O W to A tte n d the O ld F a s h io n C o u n try M usic S h o w ! 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