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ifi# •• r » * Hrppfvrr (.a/rtlr-1 lairs. lUppnrr. Or <-*■>« Mrdnrsdav. (K liihrr 2»». I'M 7 MV I Culver defeats lone for first league loss lo n e v o lle y b a ll te a m h a s t r o u b le w ith C u l v e r b u lld o g s - r r . • i . * j »-- I • • • • '••• ♦ • • • c **• \ ! * 4 % • ' * * • V • % I , I * * • » * • •».. • ' f. V *¥ '. M * V .V V * ■r v *i * • T * : * V ’ . ,v V - *« . Cardinal runner looks lor room in Fridays game with Culver. Casting and Stalking **«» b* Wwna V Witt) Dale Rohde lone receiver trys for a pass in game against Culver By Sean Warren The lone toothall team traveled to Culver for a Friday afternoon game, October 23. No 13 Jo Cupps sets the ball for the lone Cardinals in their game against the Culver Bulldogs Amy Wagenblast (4) and Darcee Padberg (1) wait for the outcome pcriencc com peting against the By Sean Warren C ulver team who could possibly he one o f ¡one s opponents at D istrict hm imm Nan«» I ■**» IV*. w*wmd gmm* I it 9 The lone V o lle yb all team ran into a string o f had luiA finishing Oct 23. when they took on the C ulver Bulldogs at C ulver. lone couldn't seem to get started in cither o f the games as they drop ped both o f their varsity games 13 7. S5-7. The Cards hail a breakdown in comm unication hut still played the tough Culver squad very well in both games. The J.V . team also had had luck against the Bulldogs, losing both games 15-3, 15-7. The Cardinals got valuable cv I > ) IN | « ah«« IS I. w « d « A n d r e w J o h n s o n w a s th a o n ly a * P r e s id e n t to be e le c te d to th e U n ite d S t a t e s S e n a te The Cardinals, who usually p ljy very good offensively, couldn't scorn to w ore on their long drives The C ardinals self dcstructed several times on the brink o f a touchdown, thal would have nude the game much closer Senior fu llb a ck. Ken Snider, scored the only touchdown o f the game on a I yard scamper late in the second quarter Despite the lopsided final w ore, the Bulldogs led the < .iuls hs 100 yards in total offense The final score o f the game was 58 8 in favor o f the Bulldogs The loss forces lone into a must w in situation w ith Condon f nday night, October 30 The teams w ill K ittle it out lo see who goes to the playoffs in the sc cond spot SMWkl 1 1 ) 4 1 • a • • I t r im Cl Ib v m 4 rn I» 14 14 iW a la , , 14 91 mmm C «4 rito rn a IS j ia to fr,*R V b a r r ii ktor Stodrr I m t l n m III IMI ra il 4 uè M a t t o Ml tatti b . C.4T ' rtMr. |toa Mirto. I l . . . 4 m a S it o , feto )> |to V W r a l . S ito .. I r a r . rato i p a t rtobr. 1 . O rtt f sa t a ra Ito», IVwn 1 Itorr. l i t t o r i a paaa ft ,«n I W a tto i M ira « 4S tard pati Urto! Sta, Mito Ir l l l t t o paa. ft »«ri M a i Nitakai. 44 farri r w iN o t t o , r , « b t allrrnpai K t o N c l.to. f a t t o r i J - U J I . S S a « I S 4J. 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W a M arr I IS ; M ln n r I 4 S I al l> w n M taN r. 1 a r d fav.it,« c a r d fatai «O rato 4S M i I0S *47 t a a t l t o lati V 1.1 Al f i t a ll ir, h a t , a r r r «ar u 4 SO I SO 4 ttr rr 14 41 MO I «I 47| IM I I <44 Forrest Burkcnhinc o f Heppner shot and killed this fine moose in the P rim e Oeorgc aiea o f British C olum bia Forrest tagged his moose on the first m orning m il Die moose was dropped w ith one shot from a U) Ob at bO yards Ib e animal was honed out on the spot and carried out in hags fh e total meat weighed <M) pounds Hie moose being a rather large anm ul. you can imagine tlK th n il Fom e must have fell when he (Hit the cross hairs on this fine animal A ll five hunters tn the party were able to f ill their tags including Chuck Ricker The guided hunt stalled by bout up the I ra /ic r River Along the way. they encountered evcrvthing from a black bear to a temperamental mink T ruly an experience to be remembered W ith I l k season starting Wednesday. Oct 28. the out o f town huntrrs are already rollin g in H unting conditions are not the best due to dry weather I would say your best bet would he to get w ith other hunting partners and organize hunts b \ placing people on stands and trying to run the animals to the hunters on the stand Itns is easier said than done I'v e run many a hull to hunters that weren't m my party fhe R isks Mountain elk. in my opinion, is one o f the craftiest animals to hunt So I bid you g u s t luck W ith bird season in fu ll swing, a man has a gmsl choice what to hunt I haven't had a chance to do any bird hunting yet, hut from what I hear from other hunters there's a lot o f birds to be taken this year Hie week s lip o l the Sportsman's cap, goes to Marcel Jones o f Hepp ner tor providing gieat hunting lor local sportsmen fo r many years I IO - 4 o ’' * ' * * ; v •> ; * ' fV • • *.*: • v : i :> . f ’ .* v ' « • O „ .*• * ’• • * * : * • ,• r • ■ • .•» t •.A . • * * ■ ’ ' < . • ; •v * ^ - •- . * *. •> 1 . .. st • * . % , *s* • 4 «. 4 • ' j ' >• __ PIZZA SLICES ELEPHANT s » v * ,‘ , EARS Thursday Except New Arrivals & Top Movies Oct. 2!) A s lY titllc to n IC H T re*. *56.00 lo *49.50 N ow A ll * 2 0 .0 0 \N« h i I S h ir t s Select (iro u p ^ S p t i r l S h ir t s Arrow SALE I nn», lion Homme W e s te r n S h ir t s Wranglers and Kinhandlc Slim M en’s W in te r Coals Tempco. Walls, IVndlcton 2-Grandfather's Clocks Each 15% o ff! Several e th e r Items on sale also! Just in tune tor winter Sweaters Robert Bruse A I’end'eto. ¡v fn o Jeweten m o n Reg. *5.150 In *156.50 N ow * 2 9 .9 5 lo * 0 9 .9 5 Ren* 16.95 lo *i9.95 N ow \ l l * 7 .9 5 'IK 50 In *54.95 N ow * 9 .9 .» l o * 1 9 . 9 5 R e *. l a d i e s D o w n C o a ls (5 in M m k ) * l a d i e s D o w n Nests (in in Stuck) * All by T*mpco to ^ _____________________ Reg- *10*50 N ow * 0 9 .5 0 I tidies' Justin R o p m «»on I It* l i t S |H » r in l _ . MEN’S Gardner’s 676-9218 w . « •* v * -..top * « * 2 0 .0 0 10.00 Reg Knee *64 95 to *102.95 *34.95 to »74 95 *20% Sal«* P r i c e Wolverine Hoots Sale Price M o o n lit« » l*ric e > if - * l ’ V i •. « . s *, « /■ , /*:• .* . • J 4 ' V _ ' i Hex. 122.95 to *29.95 N o w * 1 2 . 5 0 1 0 * 1 5 .9 5 S w e a ts h ir t s A ll P a tte rn s 40% o ff! **• rV ..v ' >1 Ken. *19.95 lo *2*00 N ow * 7 .5 0 (o * 1 2 .9 5 M en’s C’ordnrov Jeans Lev i and 1 )aki*ta Oneida Stainless place settings SALE S p e c i n i * 5 . (M l H a c k S p e c ia l * 1 0 . 0 0 r a c k . •. - O 193 N Mam w. - • wear Heppner ’ - rt ■< ' * ■ *', .J