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Heppner Oregon Wednesdav. N it r m b r r I . IMS Honkers clobber lone Cards 66-8 283 yards for the game ran for almost 100 yards In the meantime, the Honker defense stifled the Car dinals lone was again unable to score in the second quarter The Honkers scared two touchdowns and an extra point conversion and lead at half time by a score of 364) The Cardinals looked fired up coming onto the field after halftime but looks, unfortunately, don't have much to do with playing Arlington scored on an 84 yard scramble by Davison on the first play from sen mage Add the conversion and Arlington led 440 only a minute into the second half The Cardinals ineffectiveness on offense continued C P R instructor course set Person» wishing to gain c e rtifi cation as CPU leardi» Pulmonary resuscitation i in stru cto rs may attend a special workshop November IB and IV at Hlue Mountain Community College The cost of certification is 120. while those wishing to renew their certification may do so at a cost of tio The course is an approved Basic Cardiac Life Support iBCLSi instructor class Persons wishing more information about the course may contact the Continuing Education o ffice at BMCC by calling 276 1260. ext 2SU This course had originally been scheduled for a week earlier, but has been set back, says a BMCC news release F if t h Q u a r t e r Sports uith Mike Oths Blow 'em out run up the scare' Have you followed the recent deflate i min.ling UM Pendleton lleriniston football game’ It seems that the sporting circles in Pendleton spent most of last week speculating about whether the Bucks ranked third in the state and undefeated could run up KXi points onthe harpless Hermislon Bulldogs As it turned out both teams were pretty close to their season averages as Pendleton won !S7 6 In the meantime, however, some interesting questions came up The "East Oregonian" conducted a survey of Intermountam Conference coaches on the subject of running up the score and all the roaches in the IMC denounced it except one Pendleton's veteran coach Don Kegua Ignoring (or now the fart that In moat years Pendleton is the runner and the rest are the runnee, the others claim that running up the score distorts the true spirit of high school sports, while Kequa adopted a more Darwincsque "survival of the fitte st" approach Kequn’s attitude is we ll score as many as we ran and you can do the same to us next year That altitude seems to rankle other IMC coaches, perhaps because next year never seems to come for Pendleton As a general rule. I agree with the IMC m ajority Especially at the high schiail level, a football team makes do with what talent It has (We’ll overlook for today the question of prep recruiting. Kunning up astronomical scores has side effects far beyond the football field Having been on the receiving end as a high school student. I can tr ll you that everything from school spirit to tryouts for other sports can suffer when a particular team is constantly humiliated by outrageous scores All of which brings us hack to the Pendleton ilermtston game Most of you w ill recall that Heriniston beat Pendleton last year for the first time in 62 years The other side of the coin from running up the score is rubbing it in when you do win Hermislon didn't rub it in. they ground it in with both feet The - ..-oration went on for months At the Pendleton Hermislon basketball game the scoreboard blazed out with the football score, while banners and the players' warmup jerseys reminded the Birds of the football win The dow nside of playing with the big boys is that you have to play the big hoys' game Ilermtston had its fun with Pendleton last, but as they say I ’.ivi.ai k is hell Crystal Hall Once again. Just when our selectors were tieginning to lose heart, the NEL ran true Inform and our panel fattened up again Our guest last week. John McCabe, came up with a highly respectable II 3 mark, continuing the good work of our recent guests This week's guest is Itoger Hecords. Heppner High Vo Ag teacher lie's planted the seed, and hopes to grow a real winner Standings Season (last week) Brent 66 32 i l l 3}Dale 65 33 i|2 -2>, Dave 61 37 (12 21 Mike 61 37 (12 21. (leorge 60 M <1041. dues! I l l 3) Mik. Brent S p id t D a l*. Davo Guest « .AM» AH! ffi / Fm fitti ATLANTA t PHILADELPHIA ( c .* c * C /*✓ C'N c w CLEVELAND * CINC INNATI Mi C*U- W41 M f- DALLAS J! 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AMiA HAi ‘-'I ie+ 'i J[(A t • f± 94 ‘k p ■çl ÿ * bLATTU; * NLW URLhANS fit* 0 /1 : ,\N 1 HANC1 SCO t DENY I H , , mu K A W Drive In Sports Quiz T ills week we re starting a semi regular feature, the R & W Drive In Sports Quiz Answers to the question should be sent to Box 509.Heppner .and the winner w ill receive a Wampus Burger Basket, compliments of the II A W Drive In Answers must be received by Monday's mail Drawing will be held in cate of multiple correct answers This W.-ek s (Question What professional golfer has won the most career lourna ments’ " and the lone defense was defense less against he Honker running game Arlington scored two more touchdowns snd another extra point conversion for s comfortable &B-0 lead heading into the final period Arlington scored one final touch down on a 40 yard run by Childers and a conversion run by Nick Bettencourt Kinally the Cardinals got on the board when Eric Pointer pulled down a pass from Kevin Hall for s touchdown Kevin Ball turned right around and threww a pass to Bnsn Hall for the conversion That's how the game ended, with Arlington humbling lone 666 The three lone senior players would have liked nothing better than to have gone out winners said senior lineman Hod Taylor, "We worked hard all season and it sure hurts to have lust so many " Eric Pointer, senior linebacker added. "These are a great bunch of guys I've had fun even though we last so often I pity the rest of the league next year because to many other teams are losing s lot of seniors These guys wll bounce back next year for sure ' " All three seniors. Taylor. Pointer, and the third Jerry Anderson, had high praise fur coaches Kipp Norris, and Del La Hue Statistics I 2 1 4 K lone 4 « • 1 ■' CHEVROLET Arlington 22 14 22 H 66 Arlington I'alnude 6 yard run (Dav idson rum Arlington Davison J yard run I run fa ilrd i Arlington I h ild rrt IS yard run .Davidson runi Arllng ton Palnudr I yard run .Childers run. Arlington Palnudr S yard run .run fallrd) Arlington- Davison S4 yard run. H rltrncourl run. Arllng Ion Palnudr 3 yard run .run fa llrd i Arlington t htldrrs HI vard run . Hrt Irnrourt rum .Arlington lias Ison 37 yard run < E ubanks rum C all D allas now to reserve your spot. 676-9181 Heppner Elks 358, " If here friends meet I« 626-9181 v\ ' STUDS ARE LEGAL — __________ w H * p p n « r M H O U R »U 004N « « V I C I TRACTION UP NOW WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD SMALL CAR WINTER RADIALS LARGE CAR WINTER RADIALS 165*15 4 1 .1 9 4 2 .1 6 4 6 .1 0 5 3 .4 3 175*70*13 3 0 .7 4 185*70*13 3 4 .2 0 6 0 .0 9 155*12 155*13 165*13 175*13 FREE FUT REPAIR 185*13 185*14 195*14 205*14 185*70*14 205*15 195*70*14 6 2 .8 8 Exchonge with 215*15 Exchange with old tire OPEN COUNTRY 700* 15 6 ply 58.14 FREE 850*14 6 ply 85.00 % FREE MOUNTING 750*16 8 ply REG. $9.99 ” N Aten ( y - ROTATIMI 9 5x15 6 ply 99.41 10 50x15 6 ply 111.85 68.38 FREE ROTATION Exchange with old tire Exchange with old tire Plus...Great Savings on Spred Lo-Lustre SALE STARTS OCT. 30 th r u • For wwlts or woodwork • Scrubbable kHustre f.msh • Easy wwter clean up N O V . 13 'W bm UMT 700*15 6 ply GALLON REG. $13 99 676-9157 Ÿfetlmoiipi’à 676 5001 .J 750*16 8 ply $ 4.001 424 Linden Way Heppner 4 . -X V * MST •• .............. ■on M c D o n a ld ! Dec. 1, 2, 3 B B 235*15 • Washable cui, «fasi flat finish • lasy water clean up FIN A N CIN G ON SELECTED MODELSI yards 225*25 • ► 8 % lone P o ia lr r B y a rd pass fro m K B ll < H H all pass fro m K H a ll) Hushing lo a r 4 Snider 2* fo r »I vards. J. Ncalf-4 for la y a rd s . P ointer ! fo r 13 y a rd s : McE lllg o t l2 for t ya rd s. T a y lo r-1 for 2 y a rd s . K H all 1 fo r m inus 4. A rlington l>avison-2* fo r HU y a rd s , t Adders It fo r 114 y a rd s . P a ln u d r IS for 162 ya rd s . H r llr n r o u rt- B fo r SS ya rd s; E.ubanks-t fo r 1 y a rd s . Hughes-1 fo r 2 yards Passing lone Snider 3 of B fo r IB \ . i d . K H a ll 3 of 4 fo r s > . r d t A rlin g to n B e tte n c o u rt I of I fo r t yards; C h ild e rs a of ] H r. r u in g Ione P o in te r I fo r M ya rd s; H Hall-2 lo r B ya rd s A rlin g to n t h ild e rs I fo r m inus I f By ERIC POINTER The Arlington Honkers swooped into lone Kriday, Nov I and came away with a Hig Sky Conference football victory The Honkers upped their final conference record to 2-3 while beating the Cardinals 66 a lone ended the season with a I-A conference record and 2-7 overall Arlington's offense and defense controlled the entire game The Honkers scored 22 points in the opening period on touchdown runs by running backs Joe I'atnode and Mike Davison and another by quar Irrhack Hrian Childers Davison also scored Arlington's two sucres ful extra pooint conversions In the quarter Davison who had a total of o S K H .M T The H eppner ( . » r l l r T lm n 8.75x16.5 8 ply 9.50*16.5 8 ply 98.39 Exchange with old tire