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I he lleppner t.a ir lle Times llrppner. Oregon Wednesday January 22. Red birds no match for hungry Grizzlies S p o rts u ith M ik e O th s Eric Pointer (33) drives ogomst Gnzilies By Kric Pointer The lone Cardinal* varsity boys traveled to H ein on Friday, Jan 17 to take on the Grizzlies, but the Cards probably wished they had stayed home Helix started quick and didn't stop while lone never really got started Helix prevailed in an 84-25 drubbing of lone Helix utilized a flawless fast break in the first quarter and had a 24 4 lead The Grizzlies had bolstered their lead to 31 at the half and the Cardinals were all but beaten In the second ha I f Helix kept up the pace, scoring 40 more points by game s end The Cardinals could only manage 6 in each of the last tqo quarters In suffering their worst defeat of the season, lone shot only 17 percent from the field while Helix burned up the nets at 50 percent Ken Snider chipped in 10 points and Kod Taylor and Dustin Padberg snared six rebounds apiece ' I ATISTIt 8 1 2 1 4 F lone H e lix lone • T a y lo r un i il it r j 4 » • « 25 24 20 22 IN 84 1.0-0.2; P o in te r ini:, saldai 4.2- 2,10; H a ll 1.0-0,2; Anderson 0.2-3,2; D o h e rty . Beeson. Pad- berg 2,0-3.4; M o rte r 1.1-2.3. T o tals 10-50. 5-12.25. 11 a , si Footwear Since 1897 LaCross Overshoes 1 h _ *^Ve s r- «J l r _ C orrea W arren 8-4 8-8 8 8-4 8-8 8 8 S h i i i for evwry walk of life ■ ^ e » e- W V* •»- ’ A 1 < ■ n A - “A Fresh Approach to the Classic A rt of Steam Cooking Special $19” Reg. $36” f By Ashley (onklin A horrid first quarter marked defeat for Heppner* junior varsity boys basketball team against the Pilot Rock Rockets on Friday. Jan 17 Heppner fell 54 49 to the Rocket* Pilot Rock was red hot from the field in the first quarter propelling them loan 18 6 lead The Mustangs employed a full court press in the second frame to climb back into the contest at halftime, doen only 25-21 The third period saw both teams put in 18 points as the Rocket lead remained at four. 43 39 Bryan Pad berg and Dirk Devin gut hot from outside for Heppner as each threw in six points Pilot Hock held off the Mustangs in the fourth quarter to take a 54 49 win The difference in the game turned out to be the Rockets advantage at the charity stripe Pilot Rock sank 14 of 22 tries for M percent Meanwhile Heppner made 7 of 13 offerings for 54 percent Devin and Padberg topped the Mustangs with 14 and 12 points respectively Corey Griffith p»w ered in 15 points and Jimmy Shipp added 14 more to lead the Rockets The Mustangs handed out just nine assists and grabbed 33 rebounds Devin passed off for three assists, while Mark Fishburn had 9 boards David Pedro sprained his ankle late in the game and will be out for an indefinite amount of time for the Mustangs y Devia 8-11 5-14 21 21 13 Martin 1-8 8-1 2 2 8 Mahonev 1-8 8-4 2 2 4 Angeli 1-3 8-4 2 2 2 Skaggs 2-3 8-8 4 4 I Hays 8-1 4 8 8 4 5 l 4-18 41 I 1 8 Toula 24-82 418 53 None Total Foult Fouled Out Pilot Hock 13. Ilrppnrr 17. USDA cautions participants in dairy termination program Dairy farmers who anticipate sub mitting a bid to participate in the recently enacted milk production terinalion program should be ad vised that changes in the size and composition of their diary herds may avvect their eligibility for the program. Milton Hertz, acting ad mimstrator of USDA t Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Ser vice. u id recently The Food Security Act of 1985 provides that participants in the program give information on the size and composition of their dairy herds during a base period and the size and composoition of their dairy herds at the time they lubmit a bid Under the program, producers may enter into contracts eith the government by submitting bids to dispose of their dairy herds and terminate any interest they have in the production of milk Producers who submit acceptable bids and who meet program requirements will receive payments from the USDA Wood Cutters Homelite Saws, Oregon Chains, Axes, Splitting Mauls, Wedges M.C.G.G. 939-8221 Sweet sweep savings U 'V j You II discover sweep savings ranging from 24«» to 30«» and you II benefit bom genuine Case International quality True original equip ment replacements at 24«» to 30«» otf regular J I Cate suggested list prices So why not renew your cultivator performance now and pocket Ibe substantial savings' Heppner will play at Spray on Thursday, Jan 23 at 6 30 p m The following night Heppner travels to Pilot Rock for a rematch with the Rockets, beginning at 4 30 p m STATIST!« s I 2 3 4 F Rock IN 7 IN I I 54 Heppner t 15 IN 1« 1« Pilot Hork • G illilan d 2,00.4; llradley 2.1-2.3. I.ankford 1.3-5.5. Sells (I II I II F Mill. I 1.8-1.8 Shipp 8 H M M n " 111 m i Schilling M a li H rn# G o o d Thru F e b ru a ry 28 1986 Ask about our many sweeps available for other brands mi Harvey Hamby, (.riffith5.5-7.l5; Bwi \.>.-i 1,1-2,3 Cataaa Totals 20.11-22.54 Heppner • Duncan 1.1-3.3; Pad- berg 8.0-0.12; J Devin D Devin 8.2-4.11. Martin. ( onklin. Dougherty 2.1-2.3; Fishburn 3.3-1»; lloeft 1.8-4. VV .11 Mi'll I II II 2 Prill II I " II Total* 21.7-13.4» f ouled Out None. Total Louis - Pilot Hock It. Ilrppnrr IN. M o r r o w C o u n ty G rain Grow ers,« " 350 Main Street Loairyian Oregon 97839 « la n u a ry C lei ira n c e S a le i -mal Days ■a Farra s Shoe Serv/c# i» % 1 TEMPORARILY C losad d u * to broken leg To pick up work call 676 9446. Je 217 N Mam — JV ■ — ■ «IV' »> 11 JV» »— « ilV ' I I 2 The winner of the last RAW Drive-in Sports quiz was Richard JVs unable to overcome first quarter slump f 1 f t 1 I side and to I'm atilla on Tuesday. Jan 28 Both games are slated for 6 p m >T ATISTIt'f* 1 2 3 4 F 4 1 15 I I 21 Pilot Hork 8 • 1» 28 53 Ilrppnrr Pilot Hork - Miller 3-7.1-3.7; llradley 4 1.4-1.4. l et lair 4-1.1-2.1; Patty 4-2.4-4.4; McKenzie 1-4.1-2.3; Drr3-5.48.8 Manbv 12.8-1.12; \rm • Irong 4 4 4-1.4; H all 4 8.2 2.2; lehnert 3-5.4-8.18 Total* 1133.8-1». 31 HFPPNFK r t i FT P H Padberg 7 15 8-4 14 » Trukositz of 975 F Diagonal. Herm iston Richard wins a gift certificate to the RAW Drive in for correctly identifying the running back who fumbled the hall that Jim Marshall eventually "returned" so yards for a safety The running back was Billy Kilmer who of course later became a great quarterback with the Wash ington Redskins and other teams Also correctly naming the winner, but losing a drawing, were Brent Kggers (who else) and Dickey Devin, both of Heppner □ L o C ro sse Quality tlv \shlrv I onklin Heppner s freshmen boys basket hall team controlled the game from start to finish ever the Pilot Rock Rockets on Tuesday, Jan 14 The Mustangs earned their first victory of the season with the 53-31 win Neither team was able to produce much offense in the opening period as Heppner squeaked out a 6 4 lead The Rockets were held to Just a free throw in the second quarter and the Mustangs capitalized posting a 9 I adv antage and 15 5 halftime lead Fach dub had big third periods Dick Devin popped in eight points as Heppner outscored Pilot Rock IB 15. increaseig their lead to 33 20 Devin and Bryan Padberg con tnbuted 18 of the Mustang s 20 fourth quarter points helping Hep pner cruise to an easy 53 31 victory Heppner played the Condon junior varsity on Monday. Jan 20 See related story ' The Mustangs travel to Boar dm an on Monday. Jan 27 to play River JWM HAW D i m F IN SPORTS Ot 1/ 1 f < f t f seminar is to develop skills in the above areas, especially in the first two areas, in which we have recog nized expert instructor available for personal training Kntry fee negotiable As many of you know. this is my last regular column for the Gazette Times as I'm moving to Boise (I'll be there by the time this gets printed The experience of writing this column has been great for me being able to express your opinion and have somebody read it in the newspaper is a fun feeling ( I'm assuming, to satisfy the smart alecks out there you know who you are i that somebody reads this stutf > There are a lot of things about Heppner and Morrow County that I'm going to miss, but this is supposed to be a sports column so I'll stick with that area I'd also better hurry up or I'll run the risk of getting serious, which would ruin my reputation -I'm going to miss golf at the Willow ("reek Golf Course Although the kids who sell the balls that they fish out of Willow Creek are about to undergo a significant income loss l I'm going to miss out on the explanation of the age old question What is Heppner s fight song"' 'On Wisconsin' and The Notre Dame Victory March do give you a choice, however I'm still going to miss my cake that I won but never got at halftime of a ballgame two years ago I 'm going to miss City League Basketball but I sure won't miss having to ref once a year > I'm going to miss finding out how Dale Holland got so smart in one year to go from last to first in the Crystal Ball I'm going to miss the investigation of how liorian Forrar got chosen to shoot the halftime shot for $KJ0 If Kenny Turner hadn't boon holding the check I'd have suspected a " fix '' for sure I'm going to miss the Sunday coed softball games even if they do consist of guys from Arlington pounding homeruns off the lops of houses across the street in lone I'm going to miss fulfilling my sociology project for live year itu r ty l^ the strange circumstances that cause people to drive to "the turnaround" in front of the Courthouse, and then go bark the other direction •I'm going to miss (boy am I going to miss 1 being here the day Oregon finally beats Oregon State in basketball When that day comes I want Terry Thompson and Kenny Turner and Brent Fggrrs to just pretend that I am here and imagine what I'd be saying -On the other hand. I'm even going to miss being here the day Oregon State finally beats Oregon in football (but not too much i I'll miss the Monday night bowling league even though my teammates probably forget what I look like by now In my time in Heppner I ve seen some real contrasts in High School sports, from state tournaments in front of thousand* of screaming fans to oh for the season teams in front of 25 loyal parents and coaches tine thing that I've never seen. I'm proud to say, is a Heppner team that quit That, more than anything else including trophies and winning records, is something we should all lie proud of I've enjoyed the two years that you ve let me rattle on at a pace slightly less than Dick Vitale my secret hero along with M.inute Hof i now known as Marvelous Manute after his recent boxing debut I know I'm still an amateur (defined as one who still runs out and pays 25 cents to buy the puper so he can read his own column i but you've made me feel like a pro Oh yeah, did I say-1 I'm going to miss Morrow County most all And so it goes H e lix T P ro te r 5.2-2.12; K F ie r- rh in g e r 3.0-0.10; llo c k e lt 4.4-5.12. h P o rte r 7 .0 « 14 . F F lr r e h m g r r 5.4-4,11. t.lh b s 2 II I I S p ra llin g 2.3- 5,". H e rd e r I 0 0 .2 . H ill 4.0-1. N. Thom pson 0.1-3,1. T o ta li 35-70. NINF Heppner Frosh control Rockets from start to finish Fifth Q u a r te r M»TI4 4 The Fifth Quarter is now accepting applications for its annual seminar, entitled Referee Baiting. OSl' Heaver fan Taunting and other keys to the Sporting Scene in Hepp ner. OR The purpose of the 1888 676-9158 ¿A • »— -vfV* »V— - J^va im GAR O N ER’S 193 N M a in H a p p n a r 4 7 9 -9 2 IS S '