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V1*. S54I v • i ; 1, ►V *• . r . •■*• ** *>■ t Fillies bring home first win of season H> l>*n« Held The Heppner K ilim came home with their first win of the season Thursday, Sept 5 against the River side Pirates The game was played owling News Sparetlmer* September 1 l.o»l Central Market 0 Petersons Jewelers 0 Coast to Coast 1 Gardners 2 Bud s Pub 2 Black Mt Electronics 2 Les Schwab 4 Lao's Processing o t spilt M m r M K P.timer | High game Kathy Cutsforth 2U2 High Series Phyllis Hunter 498 Thursday Night l adies September S Mon lost Country Rose 3 1 BPOE 3 l B 4 C Repair 2 2 J J Ceramics 2 2 Bark n Chips 2 2 Depot Nursery 2 2 Kinzua I 3 Ray Boyce Ins I 3 Splits converted Leann Rea S-10, Sandi Hanna 6 «10. Theo Hudke 5-10 High game Floss Watkins 194 High series Sandi Hanna - 513 It Tha earthworm it often known by several other names including heb worm, angleworm or night crawler at Riverside The Killies have been practicing with the net three inches higher than a regulation net which forced the girls to get off the floor Thu paid off in Thursday s match against Hiverside as the Fillies put the Pirates away with their down right hard spikes One area in which the lowered net could have been against the Killies was in the ser\ ing area, but Heppner proved this to be wrong, too. finish mg with «7 percent serve rate The Killies were understandably nervous for the first match of the season but after getting into thr feel of the game, they played well A tough team, the Riverside Pirates are as they gave Heppner some tough play at thr net w ith their blocking The Killies were on the ball though and came home with their first victory of the season The scores of the matches were 15-13 and 15« “ I was pleased that the entire tram worked as a unit They supported each other at all times More work is needed on service and spike coverage," said Killies coach Reynolds The Heppner Killies have been practicing hard under the coaching of the new head coach Ju lie Reynolds and assistant coach Terry Gentry The Killies started daily doubles August 21 Practice started with Coach Reynolds esplam ing her philosophy of volley ball The girls continued practicing in • nB r *^*-*M" ■*«»•1 » ■♦■•-*•► *»—- v A-AW-« ’** V' -V* r Bowlers remember H eath one large group until August 26 The Killies were then split into two smaller practicing groups The Killes weren't split into var ■Hy. junior varsity and " c " team until Thursday Aug 22 The Varsity members consist of sis returning varsity players U n a Reid Andrea Hall. Shelly Middle Penny Conner Missy Turner and Dana Reid Added to this years varsity is two seniors M. , \ . Murray and one junior Missy Eubanks Two junors playing both on varsity and junior varsity which means two practices each night are Tina Davidson and Cindy Stroeher The teams goals for the season are a lou percent serving game 5-1 or * 0 offense and fun," said Coach Reynolds J r. ‘G ’ team s gain experience, im press coach Hy Dana Held The junior varsity and " c " team volleyball teams traveled In River side Thursday, Sepl 5 for their first matches of the season The junior varsity and "C " match went pretty much in the same fashion The Fillies went out work ing hard and wanting to win The first game of the match was great for both JV and " c " team The Killies gave the Riverside Pirates tough competion and won the game The second games weren t quite the same Heppner played hard but gave Riverside a chance to play one more to see who would be the "winners " The third game was closely re lated to the second The games were close and the Killies didn't five up but Riverside did take the win The Junior varsity and " c " team did gain experience and for the freshmen, got rid of the jitters of being in "high school sports Kxperience w as all they needed as the JV'» went on to win the Spray Tournament Saturday. Sept 7 At Riverside s game, a lot of learning happened during the first match of these two teams I was mpressest by the " c " teams three •ut process early in the first game," said Killies coach Julie Reynolds "The JV team just needs more work as one team unit They need to DMV tells schtniiilp The Heppner office of the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles w ill be closed through Friday, Sept 13 and the week of September 23 27 The office w ill tie onen Senteinber 16 20 New fair secretary named concentrate during service and general play. " she added At the Spray Tournament, the team did very well They still need work as a team unit Service and floor coverage improved drastically from their first match to the second match." concluded Coach Reynolds Elmer Heath stands near a plaque remembering his brother. Sam Heath who died March 14 At the lime of Sam's death, all of the league bowlers donated money for a memorial to their fellow bowler who ran the howling alley for 16 years ( 'r o s s m ) r d Computer * note I'm sorrv to disappoint Gazette Times crossword puzzle fans this week, but an ache in my crossword disc prevented the performance ol my normal duties Took for a puzzle next week I've been eating my chicken soup ~T FARMERS » Get Your Seed Treating Material Now! Terracoat IT 2 V ita va x 25DB G ra n o x N-M (Maneb-HCB) Dust V ita va x 200 (Flow able) Answer* last w eek s puzzle A vaila b le Now At For W ireworm \ in W heat & Barley Lindane 75W D rinox 34HC 422 7511 ^ V . V . V . V w W A W A W w V A V A V W A W . '. V . - . 'A V . V . V . 1.- , Public Auction BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR RO U N D U P^* ^ Robin Jones live Music Robin Jones has assumed the duties of Fair Hoard secretary and will lie available at the fair office during the follow mg hours through out the fall and w inter Mondays, to a m - 3 p m , T u e s d a y tia in 2 p m , Wednesdays. 9 a m 2 p in . and Thursdays. 10 a m 1pm A telephone answering machine will be available for messages outside office hours For further informa lion contact the fair office at 676 9474 Jones and her husband Mike are 1985 graduates of Oregon State University in Agriculture and Econ omics A 1980 Heppner High School graduate. Mike is employed by his father at the Hob Jones farm Robin is originally from Baker 15 Days To Heppner Ejks f HUNTER’S NIGHT Thurs Sept. 26 358 Where Friends Meet ” Harsh’s Ribs H / j * «4 « a. n k US S C ® Set Your Sights on these HUNTING SEASON V a liiS " Saturday. September 21.1985 ■ 700x15 SAG ffecap. For Sole »tom promptly ol 1000 om 74 ° ° 10 m ile* East of Arlington on I 84, fake Exit I 47 proceed South to Milepost 8, watch for signs ^ ^ Personal Property ’ Howard f t Ernestine Smith * SPECIAl PRICES * 630 ocre*. 2 house* and outbuilding* available. *ee Howard Smith cks for that Pickup, Van, 4x4 Coll for brochure or more information f * * 6 Auctioneer* Uetch will be available m . XT 60 . . . «, °^4 # ~ A*. & 4 For $ 1 1 9 94 IN S T A L L E D 1» SCHWAB! 3445 36.06 48.93 0»M (sta«* « Z5S CM UHV 676-5436 Heppner THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE ITEMS TO BE AUCTIONED! ijjj A Night At The Elks Welcome back sports fans hope your had a good summer So much has happened over the summer that the juices should be flowing for a good fall season of sports By the time this issue goes to print Fete Rose w ill likely own the all time hit record in m ajor league baseball I have to be one of the diehard Fete fans, but even I have gotten a bit weary of the overkill I ’ve seen so many pictures of his tnug that it's burned into my brain Make no mistake, however, hts accomplishment is truly awesome (in the accurate sense of that wordi and deserves most of the attention that It has gotten One other thought if you think there has been overkill out here, you should spend a little time in the Cincinnati area, as I dfd last week I would estimate that Fete Rose appeared in three out of every four commercials that had anything to do with sports The locals certainly have gotten off to a rousing start in college football, with the Ducks. Beavers, and Portland State all going 1-0 Does anybody know how long it has been since that happened’ When you consider that ail three teams scored in the 40s in winning their openers, I get one general feeling enjoy if while it last* The NFL start was certainly topsy turvy Anybody want to bet on the odds you could have gotten on the quinella of Minnesota (over the 49er*i and Houston iover Miami?) It may turn out to be a crazy year in the pro ranks one thing that w ill certainly scramble the standings w ill tie the return of the lost sheep from the USFL Some teams have acquired the equivalent of four or five No 1 draft picks all at once I was glad to see Ivan Lendl win the U S Open tennis tournament Lendl is a dour, sometimes childish player, but I jusl like him for some reason He always seems to be the second choice of the fans in any match he plays In any event I'm glad he whipped John McEnroe (I'm glad when anybody whips John McEnroe ) On the womena' side, Hana Mandiltkova made it a Czech-ered year by upsetting Martina Navratilova One onther tennis note for the summer Pam Shriver and Martina pul a real heating on Vitas Gerulaitas and Bobby Riggs, hopefully retiring the latter for good His act was a novelty ten years ago. but now it's just a farce It amazes me that anybody would pay him tioo.ooo to play tennis like he does The locals are on the road this Friday night against the always tough Riverside Pirates A good turnout sure would be a boost for the young Mustangs Next week we’ll try to crank up the crystal ball and get our band of fearless predictors in gear Me might try some different approaches this year, so if anybody has a suggestion, let me know of k' ) Í TW Sports u ith Mike Oths IS war« eccumutattoa j : For Sm ut in W heat & Barley Q u a rte r No Reserve #• •* The Heppner l.arette Times Heppner. 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