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. Heppnrr. Oregon Wcdne*day. April 23. IW 6 S IX • Th e Hrppoer G u t tte - Seventh inning runs spell victory 'P » o p 4 * t i k y o u to r c f t t t o t m b u t th * y o n ly * v ,n l p m u * W illiam S o m w M t M « u flh » m FILTERS W e G o t’u m ll ★ T ra cto r ★ T ru ck ★ Oil ★ A ir ★ Fuels Cab F ilte r s HYDRAULIC HOSES made to order i Heppner -f pnr Auto , m A► I « I4B E E. Center Parts Heppner 676-9123 By Vshlo ( onkiln Four runs in the seventh inning pulled out a 9-3 victory for the Heppner Mustangs at a Tuesday. April 13 hasehall game against the I'matilla Vikings After Rob Poorman reached first base on an em ir to start the Mustang sesrnth. Boh Keihl came up two hat ters later and deliserrd an inside the park home run to gise Heppner a 7-4 lead Mark Fishhum then walked and Joe T aylor and D avid Pedro delivered RBI hits to put the Mustangs up 9-4 l mat ilia added a run in its seventh inning, hut Troy Hyatt slammed the door for Heppner. giving them a 9-3 win Mustang freshman Craig Angcll dueled with the Vikings' Steve Pankes and Je m Lricht the first few innings After five innings the score was sd 4 4 . hut in the sisth inning Pedro lied cranked a towering home run to put Heppner up for g«x>d at 5-4 Angcll was credited with the win as he raised his record to 2-0 Lcicht who gave up the four Mustang runs in (he seventh suffered the defeat Pedro was 3 for 4 at the plate with two singles and a home run. plus two runs scored and two tsatted in Reihl knocked in two runs and ftiorm an scored three runs Utran Hayes had two hits for Heppner The Mustangs had a game at Pilot Rock on Tuesday. April 22. hut results were unavailable at press time Following that game Heppner goes to fccho for a double header on Friday. April 25 starting at 4 p m On Tuesday. April 29. the Musiangs will h«>si the Stanfield Tigers which is also slated for 4 p m n sn m is ■ 1 i , I i ’ a h I “ i, 111*114**1 I MW l l l l l l l l l l l HWa w ■*. I M Heppner repeats second place finish By Ashley ConkJin For the second straight Tuesday meet. April 23. Heppner's hoys' and girls' thmclads finished second behind R iscrsidc Jason Palmer was a double win ner for the hoys team in the shot put and discus He had winning throws of 37’7” and I2 8 '5 " Ashley Conklin was also a double winner for the boys in the field events as he won the long jump at 18 '2 36" and the triple jump at 3 8 '6 V Conklin wav also on the ve cond place mile relay learn of Chnv Mclaiughlin. Jim Brovnan. and Bryan Padbcrg that ran 4 13.1. Wayne Wilgers leaped to first in the high jump <6'3"), second in the triple jump (35’ IO W ) , and fourth in the long jump < I6 '2 ” ) Jason Dougherty earned a pair of seconds and a third place He was second in the 100 yard dash, sprin ting 11 4. second in the I HO yard k»w hurdles, running 25 3; and third, high lumping 5 '4 " . Padbcrg was third in (he 440 yard dash, running 59 3; he tied for fourth in the high jump at 4 '8 " . Also competing in the high jump was Scott Buschke, who cleared 5 '8 " for second place He was third in the triple jump, leaping 35*7" and also was in the long jump Brosnan was third in the 880 yard run in 2 28 I and Mcl-aughlin was third in the mile, running 5 51 5 Mcl-aughlin also put the shot Barney Lindsay rounded out the boys team with two fourth place finishes He sprinted the 100 in 11 8 and long jumped lb ’l l 1* " . Pacing the girls team were Kim W right and Jill Conklin W right was second in both hurdle races running the highs in 21 0 and the lows in 31 4 She was fourth in the 100 at 13 9 and was on (he second place 440 yard relay team o f Nance Wright. Shannon Mcl.aughhn. and Cathy Martin that ran I 02 2 Con klin long jumped ! 2 'b " for second and ran the 220 yard dash in 32 7 for second She was third in the high jump at four feet and fourth in the 440. dashing 1 1 8 5 Distance runners M artin and Missy Gales both finished second in the 880 and two mile runs rcspec lively Martin ran 2 4b 2 and Gates 17:01.2 Mcl-aughlin put the shot a per v>nal best 26 ! I W" for third and was third in the javelin, tossing 4 9 '7 " She also earned fourth in the discus at 59’3 ". Nance W right was second in Ihc 440 with a time of I 15 2 She was fourth sprinting the 220 in 32 3 and fourth putting the shot 2 4 'IW " Dorothy Hays was third in the high hurdles with a time of 23 2. but sprained an ankle in the process and will he out for an indefinite amount of time Michelle Beck compeleted the girls' scoring with a third place mile time of 7 03 3 and fourth place 880. clocking 3 24 3 Heppner will compete in the Her miston Invitational at Umatilla on Saturday. April 26. with the meet starting at 10 a m Heppner will then host a five way meet on Tuesday. April 29, slated to begin at 4 p m Teams at the meet will include Con don. lone. Pilot Rock, and Wheeler County mm war«« war« Rhtrtib. 97Vy U t «5 end K b . !• V. lab«. « • and h a t V M ustangs split doubleheader with TigerScots 2.57 _ _ _ __ _ W h ile S u p p lie s L est V in y l Ta b le c lo th in assorted pretty patterns and colors Spills wipe up fast from the durable vinyl surface And its soft flannel back helps prevent sliding Popular 52 * 70-m size irotze f SEIKO | B > Pulsar. Quartz PMPQ49J »».9* Men’s LCD Quartz Battary Alarm Watch. Automatic Month-Day-Date Calendar, Chronograph, Lighted Metal Case and Band Stopwatch • Water Resistant Stopwatch • Water Resistant M uaaoij ' j D juu ) 217 N Main 676-9158 By Ashley Conklin After splitting a douhlehcadcr with the Weston McFwen TigerScots on Saturday. April 19, H eppner's baseball leant is now 4-3 in league play and overall The Mustangs dropped the opener 11-5. hui came hack to take the second game 13-12 In the opener Weston McLwen's Whip Hagen struck out four, allow ed s u hits, and benefited from a 17 hit attack to win 11-5. Freshman Craig Angcll ran his record to 3-0 despite having the sup port of only eight hits to allow Hcpp ner a wild 13-12 win. In the opener, the game was tied 5-5 otlcr fisc innings bclore Weston McFwen rallied for si* runs in the final two innings Mark Erickson, who was 3 of 5 al the plate along with JcfT Jaggars tor Weston McFwen. belted a grand slam home run in the si*th inning for the TigerScots Mark Fishbum, with two runs scored and John Kenny, with two hits led the Musiangs offensively in the first game After a 1-2-3 first inning for Ihc TigerScots in the second. Heppner ran wild for a 7-0 lead Singles by l oran Hayes. Joe Taylor, and Bob Riehl. plus walks to Kenny. David Pedro, Fishburn. and Dick Devin and a sacrifice by Hayes, aided the Mustang cause Weston McFwen put three runs on the hoard in the nc*t two innings, but Heppner had two runs of its own during the second inning to make the score 9-3. The TigerScots added one run m the fourth and then the roof caved in on the Mustangs in the fifth inning Singles by Blake Chewmng, Hagen, and John Pike, walks issued to John Shanks and F.rtckson. three errors and a sacrifice brought in seven Weston McFwen runs and an 11-9 lead So I ^ Potato«* ^ Betty C rtxker $ B iscu it M ix 60 oz - Save 50‘ 10 lb bag 7 Mirat le W hip S a la d D re s sin g 12 oz. - Save 2 0 * Fresh A s p a ra g u s F*resh M u s h ro o m s n oz pkg Reil Delicious A p p le s M P * 9 |« a 59 V F 9 V 49 V T -B o n e S te a k Beet * 1 " , R ih e y e S te a k Ball Park Pedro and Fishburn Angcll then helped his own cause with an KBI single to score Das is and pul Hepfv ner ahead 13-11 Fnckson had a single in the top of the seventh. stole second, and came home on a single hy Hagen But Angcll got Pike to fly back to the mound as Heppner held on to win i S 12 "It was a strange game." said Heppner coach Mike Royer "Despite everything that happened we were still able to come back and win." Hayes and Reihl led the Heppner hitting attack with two hits each Fishhum scored three times and Angcll and Davis each punched out two RBI Weston McFwen had 13 hits, with Hagen and Bob Shanks each poun ding out three Hagen alv> had two RBIs and Fnckson scored three Golf O ver the Tee Cup Tuesday W omen's Golf Low gross a tie between Lois Hum and Dorothy Hawkins Least putts Mary Beamer Adjusted score - Harriet Pcirson and D orns Graves. Hostesses were Lots Hunt and Sharon Harrison May golf w ill begin at 9 30 a m W ednesday I ad irs DufTerv Low gross • ( harlcen Isom Low net - Vcm Batty [>cast putts Kal Hcaly Long drive Jo Pctlyjt>hn Most 7 i Harriet Batty Hardest try - Verna Brinda Members should be at the Club by 9 a in Wednesday. tec off is at 9 30 am ti m . Ragù I 1 ) »M W In * M • • ( T » .a n d H Hon i h 4 f M w nàt O v a li « m I M r,hi Prices Good April 24-28 Hy Ashley Conklin Heppner seniors l .ana Reid and Missy Turner have been selected to the girls Class " A " and " B " all star Fast basketball team to compete against a similar learn comprised of players from the western portion of the state Reid was Co Most Valuable Player of ihc stale champion Hepp ner Fillies ihis year Reid was a first team Columbia Basin Conference all star this year and was on the first team all state tournament team the past two years The Fillies finished third at state last year Turner has been selected as a first alternate for the team, meaning if one person is unable to attend she will take her place Turner led the CBC in assists this Wntiw M«F*en Frkkaan 12 1 4 9 • 7 R H I • 2 I I 7 • I 12 13 » 7 9 2 9 9 M I J H Gir* I HaM «* Mrp'mrr lla.H year and was a second team all- conference selection Bui Turner rose to the occasion in post season play and was a first team all state tournament selection this year Also honored was Fillies' basket ball coach Mike Royer, who will be a co-coach along with Dayvillc's Norm Thomas Joining Reid and Turner on the team arc Riverside's Michelle Mark and Sherman County's Patti Sharp, both first team CBC picks this season The " A ‘ and " B " all star games will he part of a doubleheader co r responding with the " A A " games The first game will he held on June 27 at lame Community College in Fugcnc and the second game dl I hc Dalles on June 28 Steak Nite Live Music Saturday Tracv Larson E v e ry W e d n e s d a y C o *e r i . , P rim e Klb F H -, S a t., & S u n B e e c h e r's L ou n ge I! 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F ris k « « II M a r tu He p p i t (la « k HR • Children’s Clothes • Baked Foods • Much, Much More •PK P o rk S a u sa g e T R H I « WmmekÊmm i 32 oz - Save 40* S h o u ld e r S te a k I I • I 4 I II H » 1 2 9 2 1 9 f t ] Two picked for All-Star team ■ V*- —V - S p a g h e tti Sauce — a t* s Mm ( .«saw Annual Methodist Lawn Sale * 9 ' • ß i j — it a r Fnckson and Jaggars pounded out five hits each in the two games Angcll. the Mustang's number three pitcher at the beginning of the season, is now 3-0 and a very plea sant surprise according to Royer "C raig has come along really w ell." he said, "and being a freshman makes it difficult for him to step in and contribute against juniors and seniors He is doing quite a job “ Coming Saturday, May 3 Begins at 9:00 a.m. * eef F ra n k s^ - lim e s . (F A N T A S T IC B A R G A IN S ! 1 lb - Save 6 0 * ^ Pork 111 N Court Pedro walked and after a tno of passed balls. Rob h*>rman. who had been pinch running for Taylor, scored Fishburn walked following Pedro and up stepped Scott Davis Davis smacked a triple to score — 1 * 1 « ] » W estern Family M a c a ro n i & C heese D in n e r 7 % oz - Save 35* But Heppner came hack with four runs in the bottom of the si*th inn ing to post a 13-11 margin Taylor walked to open the si*th. but the Mustang's nc*t two batters were retired M o rro w C ounty Grain G ro w e rs -, i *••• o f 676-9643 ns ■* L o s i n g '« ••« •in 1 * M * ii m * |« 'V . « a g * .« * vy*. Heppner