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. »a%** Í *• . • : • * • • . ’** *v • * • - • • • . . V " * ' <v , . _ * * • . • •••. ; . ? - I - * • * ' '. ’ _ *• '• -. • • % .;• ; Æ *-\ !■ • . ’ .'• , * . - V -t -g > -,-,^ T f , ' i ’ • r - ' '-• * \ * • Hi f ; • ^ , M • • ?V- Heppner Gazette-Times. llrp p o rr. Oregon V\«<1 ihm U», (Hti.her 2». HIT SF W N Wahtonka hands Mustangs second loss of season By Casey Padro The \k ahionkk j Eagle* handed the Heppner Mustangs their second league loss in two weeks as the Mustangs slim their chances for a playoff spot "Even though we lost the game. I was proud of the way the team played As a unit, we played one of the best games we played all year,” said head coach Tim Birkby Detensisely, the Mustangs held Wahtonka 100 yards short of their offensive average while Heppner ob tained their offensive average of over 240 yards a game In the first half, it was a scoreless game as the two teams see sawed their offensive and defensive attacks In the third quarter, the Mustangs Came out after receiving the hall and rushed hO yards on 10 plays scoring the first touchdown of the game with Russell Bntt scoring on a 3 yard run Wahtonka then scored later in the third with running hack Dan Drury scoring on a one sard run. then run ning in the two point conversion Late in the founh quarter, the Mustangs scored on a 18 yard sinke from Dick Dev in to Tim Hays, who came in to replace starting receiver Duane Ball who had received a leg injury W ahtonka answered hack on the kick-off as Drury ran the hall hack 83 yards with place kicker Tim Grant kicking the conversion putting the Eagles up 15-14 "I feel there were some ques tionable calls by the officials at critical times, but I was still very pleased by the way the team never gave up and tned to the end to gain a quick touchdown The loss of Duane Ball will he a hard one to overcome." said Birkby "The Heppner audience had just about as many spectators or more than Wahtonka." Birkby added Heppner plays next Friday night at 7 30 p m as they travel to play the Wasco County Bedsides who arc 0-7 in league play this year No. 12 Dick Devin gets ready to pass off to (25) Scott Jones Friday night as they played against W ahtonka, JV ’s capture win by » ***** defeating Pilot Rock Players of the Week Hcppner's J V Volleyball team got bask on the winning track Oc- toher 20 defeating Pilot R»vk for the second time this season, this time easily in two games 13 9. 15-12 The Fillies who had been working on attacks across the net at practice prior to the Rcx’kct match, produc ed 26 attacks, successfully turning 14 of those into kills for 34% ace hits "W e hail lacked getting good hits to our opponents the last three matches when we needed them We had relied heav ily on our strong ser ving This match showed the girls they could set the ball up and hit," said J V coach Susie Hisler Sophomores Kim Stookcy and Dulcie Palmer turned in all around performances Stookey once again showed quickness saving balls and keeping balls going into the op ponents court, along with aggrevsivc play at the net going 4 4 on attac ks with 100% being kills Palmer's 9 9 serving in game one. finished strong again in the serving department 1112. worth 8 points. Dulcie had good sets at the net. too. due to good passes from teammates She also contributed 4 5 spike attacks, 4 be ing kills Nikki Brisbois sitting out one ser vmg rotation still managed 9 11 and By Casey Pedro i : good u c k { CARDINALS : t J B eecher’s Will Be J } Open After J J Home Games J ♦Wednesday - Steak NiteJ J Saturday & Sunday Prime Rib î * B e e c h e r’ s F in e F o o d s lone 422-7540 I t ***************** The Heppner Mustang offensive and defensive players of the week are Tim Hays and Gene l^mcaster Hays, a second string receiver caught three passes for 66 yards in eluding a touchdown reception that pul the Mustangs ahead with two minutes left in the game after replac ing injured receiver Duane Ball "Although Tim has not played much varsity, he stepped in and did a good job when needed," said coach Tim Birkby Defensive player of the week was Gene laincastcr who finished the Wahtonka game with 19 defensive points, dropping the hall carrier twice for a loss, and a fumble recovery which resulted in Hcpp ner's second touchdown "Gene has been a major force all year as a defensive tackle He has drawn double team and sometimes triple-team blocking from opposing teams." Birkby noted ;m in ft ALFALFA HAY and lone football ALFALFA/BARLET MIA players o f delivery available KING FARMS the week By S ean W arren The lone fixithall players of the week of October 19-23. arc senior Gary Rea and sophoriKires, Bryan Doherty and Bryan Rasford. All three ot the players played very well on offensive pass block mg Hie three linemen also played well dclcnsively, getting several tackles apiece All three linemen are starters and have played well the whole season __________________ m m _________________ 18« 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 OW INljl CALL IIS!! £ I^exington Auto Body NOW has 2 Tow Trucks £ £ to help you 24 hours a day. We are now 5 2 equipped to transport anv size downed vehicle. • r WE ARE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY {§ s REMEMBER THIS NUMBER - 989-8545 s 2 Lexington Auto Body - Lexington * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8 D o n ’t B e A fra id !!!! OCTOBER 31st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Halloween Costume Party Dance - 'Music by Take 4" Kid ’s Haunted House - upstairs 6:30 m c m 8 points in that department Brisbois had a fine match of passing and set ting Tracey Bond gave the Fillies extra depth with 4-4 serving and good hustle and quickness all over the court In games one and two Heppner substituted heavily try ing to play all twelve players and take (he match in two games In game two Heppner saw Pilot Rock making a comeback bid with better serving Heppner started to struggle a bit on serve reception, especially in on<* position where Pilot Rock serves were going "Jenny Martin was the difference of winning or losing game two I'd already subbed three girls in that one posit Km, but no one could pick up the serve Jenny went in and put two serves over the net and during the rally passed two super bumps up to Dulcie. enabling us two kills for points 14 and 13 to cap the game and match Sometimes the girls get down when they don't enter a game at the beginning, but whether it's point l or 14 and 15, each point is impor tant All the girls played and con tributed to the win As of press time Wednesday, the J.V .’s will have completed their |987 volleyball season last Tuesday night in a home match with Stan field Results will appear next week . . . - * . i i i « r I I I I II I I t t II Urti »«K -U Wtpp ii *'«' I rm rum W ifcn . t . U t m Mi»« N Ha» Il Urti pam tram Ite.» CafrU • « Local Hunter bags Moose Tissue ► f *2 29 b Roll Park Cards drop V.B. game to Arlington By Sean Warren The lone volleyball team (raveled to Arlington Tucvday, Oct 20. to take on the defending State Champs The Varsity team played very good volleyball despite losing both games. Jumor Angie Rudisill led the Car dinals in the serving department scoring 4 out o f the Cardinals 7 points Unfortunately, the Cards dropped the games 15-7, 15-10 The Cardinals played better in the second game, however, nuking the score closer and giving Arlington a run for its money. Jo Cupps played very solidly in the game with nine good receives . »•. - 1 r# I : • <* « • s*<? •' ! ■'* A A •‘ t»* % ,v •• • « • * '• * ' c * , » ♦ * • • ! *4 A .* % - . »...r »W * * • ; '• vi \ * . • .*• »I *.-«■ .V* • V •*'. « 4 • * "-.f Defensive • .''!*• y •] ^ . • », M • • , i « *• •’ %' * .* ' f t * • W«. 1 >» » • - • Tim H um tttO-fU A7 " 170 lb t t: (irne loruuuer #76 6 'j" 270 ibi rrr Junior ‘Srm or .<* * " V ' ■ » 3 : . -.‘‘ J H eppner Auto P arts f i > * Make il b76-9l23 148 E Center Heppner a N AI* BRAND orni ' * te* INSULATE WATER METERS NOW Insulate your meter for the winter months. You mav use fcunny sacks, insulation, rags, etc. in a plastic bag. PLEASE D O NOT USE SAWDUST OR BARK. If you have had frozen pipes in the past, it is advisable to let a faucet run at a fast drip during extremely cold weather.! Any damages «»suiting from frozen water meters that have not been in sulated will ix» repaired at the owner's expense. You will lx» billed a minimum until the meters are read again in mid-March. Please avoid putting rubber and plastic items, oil, grease, etc. into our sower system. These items clog the sewer lines causing sewage to back up, perhaps into your home. s M l . < ^ • . • J t ^ v • 1 ■ l> '. % T H.1 s *• David Winters City Foreman ’Ü "s X S ß s • • * V < ». * Zm -, A -, • >W * , ’ » a . O - • J Í V r V r> Ruby R«l 3 for 9 9 • Vegetable Oil <« •* * . r -te% J SKj W e s s o n P u re Forrie Burkenbme, Hepp ner. came home from Canada last week with these trophy moose horns. See Dale Rohde's column "Casting and Stalking" for the complete story on the moose hunt. ' i: * P la y e r o f th e W eek Offensive - •„ and two good blocks The J V team, however, played one of the best games of the season in a spectacular win over die Arl ington J.V team The Cardinals were led by sophomores Darvee Padherg and Linda Morter who both played ex cellent on offense Defensively, sophomore Mary Cupps and junnir Katie Doherty both played superbly in their win The Cards took the first game on a heartstopper that could have gone either way, 15-13. The J V team also look the se cond game in the match 15-12 to round out the sweep G rapefruit ea * • V. 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