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.. j *. Z ' ; / / • WM - , , -<■ . • . SIX - Heppner Gaictte-Times, H cppnrr. Oregon Wednesday, May 20. 1987 L Willow Creek Barrel club tells winners Little League Heppner Barrel Club ha» »ubnut- ted the following result* Open firwt-Nikki B n »b o i*. second Mary Ann Munkerv. third- Chrivti Stmeber Novice first run firs! Heather Eckman. second Penny Holtman. third Holli F a kman, fourth-Amy Greenup. fifth Tern Gentry: second M a y lb Hep Brave» 19 Ari Cub» 10 lune Indian» 22 Con Angel» 5 Hep Gian« 9 Eu» Ranger» 8 Hep Gunn 16 Hep Brave» 5 League Standings Heppner Giani» Heppner Brave* lune Indian» Condon Angel» Eu»si I Ranger» Arlington Cuba PScrto Dy Joyc« HugTiM Heppner Braves pitcher Sam Sumner tags Heppner Giants Scott Coe out as he tries to steal home plate in Monday nights game The Giants beat the Braves 16 -5 and are 5 - 0 in season play. Heppner golfers finish third Mustangs ' 1 ■. • Heppner's girls traveled to Hoard- man to play Riverside on Tuesday while those two hoys teams will meet in Heppner at 3 p m on Thursday Following those matches, the Heppner boys w ill travel to Pendleton on Saturday to play the Pendleton JVs at I p.m Tuesday's girls match will he the Hcppncr girls final preparation before the districl golf meet which will be held Monday May 11. and Tuesday May 12. at the Crooked River Ranch near Redmond By Ashley Conklin Going head U) head against the golf teams from Mac Hi and River side last Friday at the Milton Freewater G o lf Course. Hcppncr's golf teams finished thud in the three way meet Playing just nine holes in both the hoys and girls competitions. Mac-Hi was first in the hoys race with 148 strokes followed hy Riverside with a 168 and Heppner at 173. Riverside won the girls match with 206 strokes with Mac-Hi second at IliWW « • WS» Ita Hl.« 214 and Heppner nest with 227. iM iM a « a W * .» tw r w « Mac Hi's Wes White, with an ------- , K a l k « II-«— « IM. la— W M W. I m *« even par 30. was the hoys medalist IbiW 14«. 4* M«. l«H— *» while Theresa Meade o f Riverside n J| .....Im i mmm « II h» 4M art Viari« 44. mmé Jaa fc*4b 4« and Teresa Smith o f Mac Hi shar IW« ing girls medalist honors with a 43. < » anialM» IWrra M m * . RHrevéáe 43 ami Irr««« M m Hi 41 Bert Cason stroked a 41 and Dan Wrfc Ml'.««** ( N il H m « A tra * . 4 ). ( «Am« IM . 4P. Struthers chipped in with a 43 to Ita* Nto-ri « \ tmS M,«*» P*•« -• ü M m Hl (2 1 « Tr r r m S« h H. 4» HR « k s a a * . U ilace the Hcppncr boys. I#«* Hakaaai H mmé I Makaaaa « i k y « , a m w— ■ r v " 4" '• m a « » m . leading the Heppner girls was fkriM. 4i. mmé Kr«. M» I 42 Sheila Piper who had a 47. a « A •V * Match with Riverside prepares V i.: 4 . # » • ’ >» ■ J > •' » u W L I • v • v 1 ‘ Mustang golfers for district t i By Ashley Conklin H eppner's boys g o lf team prepured for the district golf tourna ment by taking on the Riverside Pirates last Thursday at Echo Hills G olf Course The Mustangs fell to Riverside on the long course 375-421 in 18 holes The district golf tournament was held on Monday and Tuesday at Kah-Nce Tah but results were unavailable at press time The top two teams and top four in dividuals at district will advance to the state meet at the Salem Me Nary golf course nest Tuesday and Wednesday. Jas«in Michael o f Riverside was medalist on the afternoon with an 86 ' •* V w* • £*-■•-2L .> 1 >M • *í * L if j i . * f ‘ » ‘ f i i • •j • * -r 1 /i ■ ■ / / ^ •' «»Vv ; f • % & l ' ■> The 40th annual NRA-and ICA- jpproved Sprav Rodeo will be May \ L '- * 21 aad :4 The festivities will begin Friday evening May 22 with a queen's dance at the high school gym Can didates for Guccn are Dam Dee Ep- ly from Spray. Michelle Papincau from lone. Rosa Amis from Day ville. Kelly Flanagan from Fox, Myka Jewell from Monument and Mickal Diornc from Pendleton A Saturday parade will begin at 11 30 a m at the Spray General Store and end at the mdeo grounds. Grand M arshall w ill he Bob * / r ( i • A- *. T / • t ix X r ' 1 » * * fi ■* • * . 1 . 1 • \*v • 4 Ma> 12 Flight A Low gross-Lois Hunt Low net Doris Graves Least putts Eileen Padhcrg I liglM B Low gross Neoma Bailey Low net laicile Massey Least putts Bernice Lott Chip ins-Lois Hunt and Bernice -, /f ■ /•**'. , 4 • •* I ■ . i- t ; • i \ » ' H .y — n U 1 .ll« . S ..-S ... O HB M a r t i« 141. < art Mart* 144 —4 JJ sh... 114 Ash mead The rodeo events arc Bareback Riding. Call Roping. Saddle Hronc Riding. Bull Dogging. Wild Cow Milking. Barrel Racing. Bull Riding. W ild Horse Race. Kid's '* mile pony race, lanlies *4 mile race. Men's 36 mile race, and % mile relay race Joann Griffith is rodeo secretary and for more information call 468 2442 Another parade will be held at 12 30 Sunday followed by the final performance o f the rodeo at 1 30 with trophies awarded to the event winners as Special prizes l.ucile Massey, Ians Hunt. Jo Petty|ohn and Doris Graves Wednesday ladies day. coffee at 7:30 a m Tee o ff at 8 a m M ay 13 Special p n /e Alma Green Low net-Jo Pettyjohn, l east putts Kal Healy Long dnve-Vcm Batts ? v - . ’ V We will he dosed Sat urdas Mat 23 rd ¡L j & S í * By Ashley Conklin Heppner's baseball team ended its season in fine fashion last Friday by pulling out a 7 6 win over the C ol umbia Basin Conference Eastern Division champions, the Pilot Rock Rockets With the win, the Mustangs end cd up in third place in the CBC's Eastern Division with a 12 6 league record and 12-7 overall mark Heppner led the Rocket» 5-1 giv ing into the bottom of the sixth inn ing but Pilot Rock scored five unanswered runs to lead 6 5 But in the top of the seventh, the Mustangs scored two runs to pull out the win Bob Riehl led o ff the inning by reaching on an error and advanced to second on an infield out Dick Devin then scored Riehl with a bunt-single and later scored on a double by Troy Hyatt Craig Angell allowed three singles in the bottom half of the inning but no Rocket runs were scored as Heppner won. with Angell improv ing his record to 6 2 IVcvin. Russell Britt, and John Kenny each went 2 lor 4 at the plate to lead the Mustangs Britt scored twice and stole two bases IX’nnis Deno was 3-3 for Pilot Rock and Scott Miller was .3 4 Each had three singles The Roc kets out hit Heppner 12 8 and struck out four more batters. 11-7, but still lost Kenny and David Pedro, both seniors, led the Mustangs with average of 4R4 and 396 respective ly Kenny also led the team in hits (31). runs scored (23), and stolen b a m 11 k i Riehl paced first year coach Steve Wicks' team with 19 RBI while hit ting 328 Others w ith high batting averages were Mark Eishbum t 370) and Britt t 362) while Angell ami Hy an led the pitching staff I H i« « n IS M 4 l i t Ml I 4 1 J 4 • 4 4 AntHI ibi m d If J 1 I 4 lY á r » S 0 4 I 3 I I 3 0 4 0 4 Mustangs trom p T-Scots By Ashley Conklin A combination o f good defense, good hitting, and good pushing, pac cd Heppner’s baseball team to an 8 I victory over the Weston MeEwen Tigcr Scots last Tuesday afternoon Die Mustangs committed no er rors on the day, received good pit ching from Craig Angell. and pounded out 11 hits Angell went the distance on the mound tor Heppner allowing six hits and sinking out seven, including the side in the sesenth inning At the plate. Mark Fishhurn went 2 2 with two runs batted in to lead Heppner Joe Taylor was 2 3 and scored two runs as the Mustangs blew open the game with six runs in the third inning Russell Britt led oil with a double and alter Angell walked. David Pedro reached on an error RBI singles by John Kenny and Bob Riehl aided the Mustang cause, a s did a sacrifice by Fishhurn giving Heppner a 7 0 lead Angell allowed three singles v ^ich produced a run lor the civts in the fifth hut shut Weston McFwcn down from there Britt and Pedro each added two hits for Heppner Heppner coach Steve W ickc was pleased with the win "Craig pitch cd well for us and our defense did a good |oh o f backing him up." he said NalMHt Mm M M a im « I 2 5 4 f t U (**7 id L LJJ *i il. n f / « k - - i (J* and NaUi I d firn ¿4M* / Vim m d f pry.m No Gifts Please » Ä « Ô f Memorial Day Service Monday, May 25, 10:30 a.m. At the lone Memorial Football Field Coffee & Donuts served after wards at the Legion Hall 1-800-632-FISH Call 1 -0 0 0 -6 3 2 -3 4 7 4 (toll-free in Oregon) for up-to-date information on these streams: ■ Discharge from Pelton regulating dam at 8:0 0 am and expected Deschutes River discharge for the next few days. ■ Flow in the Clackamas River below River Mill Dam ■ Number of salmon and steelhead over North Fork Dam for past three days and the total fish for the month ■ Number of salmon and steelhead over Marmot Dam on the Sandy River for three days and the monthly totals T H IS IN FO R M A T IO N IS UPDATED DAILY BY 9 0 0 AM WEEKDAYS AS A PU B U C SERVICE ? R H Angeli and I» IV ik.. JB Hryfar« ReBt » feMtuf n FOR THE GRADUATE 4 T 4 4 1 4 H nw .«i mms n M«rt tt 1 4 R aw «« I IO IW ppnrt II« all ( nfcantita Raw« 1 a m h trm w la««««« IN«MM h a a l StiaiRitg« Mm ib is 12 I« t 2 I 2 f * t * M u Mm I« is 12 12 12 J I 9 9 12 II I* 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 14 Levi’s' button-fly SOI blue jeans. The only jeans that shrink down in the wash for a fit that’s yours and vours alone. Also available in student sizes. Regular Hours Will Be: 1 to 5 p m. I 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday thru Friday 1 to 5 p.m.. Sat. I Sun. Pool will be closed on Mondays and on July 4. Daily Admissions are: Thru 10 75c 11 thru 14 *1.00 15 and up *1.50 Season tickets will be available at City Hall on June 8. Costs are: Family ticket *50.00 Student ticket *20.00 Adult *25.00 Swim lesson information will be announced at a later date. A -, . ■ u m á Gardner’s 193 N " lone American Legion Post 95 • • f i l i t i * • I • • I • \ a 12 M 3nv.ll I Alali«« 4. m - . / U FREE SWIM * • t ' T :- *■ '>* -Vy y _ Ï» , IW ’ O I W h > «4 —4 I « . !»••»*• 14! WCCC Golf s ' *■ •' / • ; ; S M 4 U I m i M k M ri 44 t l m w b I k — 4 l O » l j a m S k M 44, I m Spray rodeo set this weekend ’ * ÍV - while Dan Struthers paced Heppner with a 93 W ill Martin had a 101 for the Mustangs and was followed by Carl Martin with a I(VI and J J Shaw with a 119 W ill Martin played well in his first varsity match," Heppner coach John Edmundunn said 'The course was also in very good shape Edmundson took Struthers. Carl Martin, Will Martin. Shaw , and Bert Cason as the five Heppner golfers to district finish season in third run first Heather Eckman. second Holli Eckman. third T e m Gentry , fourth Amy Greenup, fifth Penny Hoffman Pee W ees: first-Tiffame Munkcrs and second-Angela Munkcrs The next running will he Tucsdav. May 26 at 7 p m at the Wrangler Arena. M ain St 676-9210 QUALITY NCVfR GOCS OUT Of STYLE' MEN’S WEAR H eppner rCi