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S * •• , ,• . « . • • *• ' * * . , - — ■« • : , ~ ..¿ y » - ‘ J* . » _ • . * i « ____________________•■' »■• ■ ~> ,...a .,, Itrppiu-r liu rllb T im rs , lleppnrr, Oregon Wednesday, January 31 . 1990 - FIVE lone girls polish off two more games Mustangs take Umatilla 67-59 for second place in CBC conference . i - '* . • *, • j . * • . • I • 1 By Anne Morter The lone girl» varsity polished o ff tw o more opponents in easy style Iasi weekend, making light we*rk o f Echo and Condon N either team put fo n h mush o f a challenge ti>r the ru ru w a \ Lady C ardinals as the Cards finish ed a marathon week that saw them in five games in nine days The Cards record now sits at 9 -0 league action and 14 I overall Friday night, the C ardinals travel ed to Echo where they cruised past the out manned C ougars. 3 3 17 Echo, the league's last place team, has had trouble fielding a g irl's team in recent years and they arc s till try mg to re b u ild The C ardinals used the game as an opportunity tor everyone to play and contribute Am y Wagenblast led a balancing scoring e ffo rt w ith nine points A lthough nobody scored in double figures, all but tw o C ardinals nude it into the score book The outcom e was never in doubt as the latdy Card» jum ped to a 17 4 lead in the first quarter and continued on to a 32-8 lead at the halt Couch D ana H e id e m a n p la y e d the underclassm en fo r the second quarter and the Cardinals d id n 't press as usual, but still gamed on the Cougars In what is becoming a habit, the starters returned fo r the th ird quarter before re tirin g to the bench to watch their replacements fin ish the game The l.ady Cards smashed their op ponents m a ll categories Jo Cupps and K art M organ led a tough re hounding e ffo rt The Cards chalked up a total o f Id assists and. in the w ords o f th e ir coach, “ loads o f steals " lone shot 46 percent from the flo o r and 39 percent fro m the line Echo, on the other hand, had trouble getting shots in the a ir and when they did they co u ld n 't seem to get them to fall Coach Heideman was pleased with the game, calling it a "g o o d team cf fo rt ” W h ile the game was not too challenging fo r the Cards. Heideman was glad to see everyone play and contribute, and to see the younger g irls play so w ell Saturday, the Condon Blue Devils trekked to lone, fresh fro m a v ictory over D u fu r the previous night, only to be ambushed by the I ady Cards. 58-27 The C ardinals and their coaches were expecting a tougher game, but once lone shut dow n Con don’ s scoring threat. V ic k y Ander son. it was no contest The five seniors, M ary Cupps, Jo C upps, L in d a M o r te r. D arcee Padherg and A m y W agenblast. got things ro llin g w ith a 17 4 first quarter lead In the second quarter, the sophomore contingent o f K ari M organ. Brandi Ball anil Nancy M o rte r took three o l the spots on the flo o r to continue the e ffo rt, ending On Saturday. January 27. the Mustangs took possession o f second p la ie in the C olum bia Basin Con tercnce w ith a b7 to 34 w in over the C m a tilla V ikings fh e Mustangs again started iHit slowly anil trailed by tw o at halttime Die Mustangs M ok co n tro l o f the game in the th ird quarter and had a fiv e point lead at the end o f the l»eriod The Mustangs then coasted in to r the w in by eight points H c p p n e r's K usscll B r itt and l m atilla s Jason Adams shared high game honors w ith 27 apiece B ritt also dished out lo u r assists Matei M i K hell hail 12 points. H ire bounds and five steals w hile Bran don Pedro chipped in 12 points for the Mustangs I he Mustangs are now seven and one in CBC plav The Mustangs face the Riverside Pirates at B oardnun this Friday Riverside gave the Mustangs their only defeat in C BC plav and the Mustangs are looking to avenge their loss I nuil ilia 13 21 12 13 3« HagpiMV t . *o IV to V7 H I K ; . « . . \ c ** n . ■> * \ * 7 - V . 1 ; ‘ c . i j . ,r .* *.1 • . ‘ • •i 1 ;w J ■ • *■* • • ». I m atilla (XYi Sm ith 3 1 4 13. S a ia a r; S u n d a i; V il. n o 107-12 27; IS jrilfu l 2 (M l 4. I 1» -o rt 2 IM) 4. H m 4 I 2 v. N ..M .. t . r r m I 0-0 2 t<a«ls 24 11 IN 3« I pmnt goals K r r ln lo u lc t l m il U rv ln , Ikrvtiii 1 1 Hal fouU l n itflllU IN. HrpfMkcf 16 ipr? 1 raftur V * v k i W 1 1 W • kl> rf \»«W Jo Cupps finds tough going against a Condon player the h a lf on top *4 12 t he seniors returned in the th ird quarter to hold C oiulon to |ust tw o points while they scored fifteen lone stalled to keep the game fro m becoming a runaway as the underclassmen finished o ft the game Condon struggled o ffensively as the Cards held V icky Anderson to tune points and 5' I I " treshman. M a rd ie D u rte y . to eight D ie previous night against Ih itu r. Ander son had scored 21 and D urtey It) Sophomore K a ri M organ led all scorers w ith tw elve points, fo llo w ed by Jo Cupps and Amy Wagenblast w ith 10 p unts each The Cards were h ittin g tjtc ir mark shooting S t percent tro n i the flo o r and 4 t percent fro m the line b a ri M organ went (> ^ fro m the floor and Amy W agenblast went 3 7 \1arv Cupps made a three pointer, her tirsi o f the vear Condon could only manage ' I percent fro m the fie ld and t t percent fro m the line lone held a slight rebounding edge. 23 2 V w ith Darcee Padherg Nan E D A Y 54 2 l ) In the Service Navv C o n s tru e lio n m a n R e c ru it B ia d ili \ . D a vid so n , son ot Ver nal VI Davidson ot Boardntan. recently reported tor duty w ith N aval M o b ile C o n s tru c tio n Battalion One ( iu ltp o rt Miss A I9XX g ra ilu a te o l Sheridan High S ih o o l Sheridan. W in he joined the N a w in I ehruarv 1 9X9 0 14 0 10 4 llr p p n r r 7 1 1 m utili* VS tfhtonk* 4 N V tH ii ( u u iih R M K--3W st »n Hr III 3 2 It 4 7 < 4 4 4 2 1 1 \V (Aloft M i F * rn n 1 1 3 7 ij • 3 7 N X 5 6 9 . 6 5 3» a » enter ( a little of everything on .sole. sale : ON: sli ,iM'rs *4 high hu e u/> l.a<lv 1 cosini/ shoes s » iv I j per pair with coupon Infant snow hoots 7 . 95 % * Snnuai * umfér • VVMMtf V«M «»sen r-v fTtW W Jj ebr nr rr« riar tnttffftt n pi tub*r< t»o hjrypr vjh« jr-aui pen * set tea r l i O 2 '* North Mam Hcppncr 6*6-9021 ’ '“ T " ^ \ r * . “ , \ Womens \ S Youth 4 - re g 1 0 % o o !* l* r e WALKER leather Packer hoots ,M > » f f l s 4Frontier ” , e d W i n cM ei Poe I Ionie ' (only) j { s ; Tr ALL styles in stock - lace-up, pull-on, and dress per run 3 v, • 4 > 1 ■ ’ ir, -s. ^ ** - . « j 1 s /V»’. »■ s*. . : ” (\iribou L.R. oeaF{ . ^ .’s •> , s. ._ hoots "Artie , i. ' *7- • • , . : ' ■ r K T 'U T Î iQ HtTPNEK 13 N M UN «7ft-.12 II ; - - I’,. i v ^ - . ' ; * S v ' ** % t . v* ■' *» l ' w' # . ' R Men v \ * I 0 # <£ A- r P . .. kids Ro/u mj a ^ 'j i e ALL SALE ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND' /MkNin ««•! . . ALL Winter Socks 1 *5°° p er pair II attract a l< >i • >f interest Ota»» s»» ,s »••* - • ' ' A W est C oast»— (in sun k) off lexi i /o ITT W ”' Snow Boots 7 . tm 80 % ^ é K 7 **-.. A1*- ’ . ’ r fC' , , turn s . hoots womens, 4 1 ! . W- TTisWill I loldYxir Interest H it Ilio Next 6 Months. ( D u bos . •• t 4*. - •• a. •. V v • • »., «L • ~ Limber ", “ ( 'hevenne. * 7 nsnl-Pac", etc. “ • * >c v ^ -3 * . • sale : 14% O F I - A lot of some things!! reg. 5295 The Beni.< Franklin •* -- ALL v ir i i>” v v ‘ M l tin rig h t p a rts in a ll the rig h t places. llc p p iic r Feb. 1st through 14th _____________ Fourteen days of Bargains ' - 4 } 14 tli A nniversary Sale ! m /. 3». ''. d l SALI' SALE ^ * 676-912.3 14M I . ( 4 SALE " • V . Heppner Auto P a r ts » rt'K-itnio 3995 NOW I muni a i * * ; *Vj s " ; X • Î ' : : J ’ '.*4 * V * Inrhides .’6 htyfi pressure ho-.r spray gun lair* multi ipij nn/.’lr anil snap inieetor Spei tin atHms ? ! giuri . 1000 psi t s*, ii x* *rof 1 S III’ I 1S Vntts t 3 Amps No HI 01 Mtr Sugg Prie* $644 06 Sugg RIAL OiAt Prie* $ , * I I High P r e s s u r e W a s h e r tOt> women s d e p o s it Y bu c m e v e n o p e n a . . • • * f ' - •- Dress boots uhi . * N -J i ‘ «V. > - * '* . Heppner s Eric Connor guards Umatilla shooter 13 » lh e women o l the C hristian ( hutch, the C hurch ot the N a/a rem and le x m g to n Baptist C hurch w ill host a salad b u lle t at b :3 0 p n i . Wed . Feb 7. at the C hristian C hurch tellow ship room A ll women ot the com m unity ate invited to attend I here w ill be no charge, but those planning on alien ding arc asked to please call Debbie M ille r. 9X 4X212. Duwna A rcher. 9209 or K a th ryn H oskins, 676 3139 bv M on . Fch 3. lo r reservations V im v Jepsen o l H crm iston w ill ho the guest speaker * Open a 6-month Certificate of Deposit at The Beni Franklin and All it takes is a f 1.18H) minimum 4 • -V * • - J Fetidi- r>> Ji'ys« M,,yJv#a t AL mens, L womens ,0% oll QLaCrosse and kids innondi ( lenificate <>l I )qx>sit innondi IRA St j - ( hurch women to host salad ImfTet ^ * . N loss has made the D uly ( ardtnals hungrv to r a rematch "A C A R E 67ft cv M orter anil Brandi Ball each pull ing dow n lo u r hoards Jo Cupps dished out a team leading five a ssists, fo llo w e d by Amy Wagenblast and I imla M o rte r w ith tin ir euch Jo ( upps also grabbed six steals ami Linda M o rte r added four C is u h Dana Hcutcmun said he fell his team played good basketball, us mg stingy defense and good team w ork He credited the sophomores K ari Morgan Brandi Ball and Nan cv M o rte r) tor putting fo rth a good solid e ffo rt lh e C ardinals nest game is F ri ila y. Feb 2. at b p m in lone where they w ill face W'Jiqeler fo r a s lio w ilv w n between the state’ s se corn! iitu d th ird ranked teams W heeler is currently ranked second and lone is th ird lone played W heeler in December, when they suffered the only loss on their record lh e three-point overtim e 6 :.3 () a .m . r:. » • . * . • »7 Two children maximum Offer limited to new customers Expires A uk • .*/. ^Wt 6-month CD for your IRA. with cither new contributions or roll overs. So visit us soon While were generating suc h a high level of interest • * Ages 6 mos. to 12 years .EASE C A L L TO PRE-ARRANGL PL ^ :*■-v* II ISrtlro 3 2-2 12. 'lilth e ll 4-* 12. ‘ >«' nor 4 III) X, llr iln I 3-4 3 t a i l . 23 14-23 lM IIOlU C TOHY Ol n it D A Y '- '> « » Mr,),Hvrr 1*7» ( P ritn . 0 ft I 0; K B r ill 10 ’ » 27; K r r ln I ISO 3; J B r ill. IKnU n; Hcppner Day C are O N E •V By Bob Krein v '**- * Jf • a. • ‘,‘ - w » V . vl ■ ** D C . " V’ . J .a