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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 29, 1992 scoring was Tanya Anderson, fourth in the discus in 7 3 ’3 ” and Kim Bedortha, fourth in the 1500 the long jump in 14’ V i ” and third in 6 :3 2 .9 6 . in the 400 at 68.3. Kari Morgan had a second place finish in the 100 hurdles in 20.6 added to a fifth in the shot, 27’4 ” and a sixth in the javelin 71’6 ” . Jannie Cupps was second in the 300 hurdles in 57.18 and fourth in the high jump 4 ’6 ” and 100 hurdles 21.4. April Taylor was third in the javelin 8 0 ’6 ” and 800, 2:46.53 along with a sixth in the 400, 71.76. Rounding out the Central Market bowlers league champs Cardinals take first By Anne Morter v # A Members of Central Market team left to right: Cindy Breidenbach, Tonia Adams, Linda Ken ny, Donna Moeller, Betty McDonald. Not pictured Martha Doherty. The Central Market bowling team took first place in the Tues day Night Sparetimers League. Central Market and the First Interstate team were tied going into the bowloff Saturday, April 25. but Central broke the tie, win ning three out of four games. Each member received a solid brass picture frame from Peter son’s Jewelers. lone girls take fourth in Invitational By Anne Morter The lone girls took full advan tage of the good weather on Saturday, April 25 to take fourth place at the Sherman Invitational. Danielle Stefani was a double winner for the Cards, winning the 3000 in 12:07.1 and breaking the school record in the 1500 in 5:10.61. April Taylor also established a new school record in the 800, where she finished third in 2:38.59. She also had a fifth in the javelin in 78’ 10” . Jan- nie cupps took three fourth places, in the high jump in 4 ’8” , high hurdles in 20.8 and the 300 hurdles in 58.0. Kim Bedortha finished off the scoring with a sixth place in the 1500 and the 1600 relay team finished third in 4:52.4. Wahtonka had 77 points to win the boys’ portion of the meet where the Cards finished fourth with 54. Deacon Heideman won the discus in 132’lOVi” as well as placing second in the high hurdles in 16.8 and placing fourth in the shot at 40’. David Wagenblast was third in the 800 at 2:11.29. He also placed sixth in the discus. Mac Lovett grabb ed fourths in both the 100 and the 200, 11.94 and 24.0 respective ly and Justin Miller took fourth in the pole vault in 9’6” Mike Garrett was fifth in the javelin in 134’10” and the 300 hurdles in 46.29. He was also sixth in the shot in 39*1196” . Rounding out the scoring was Jason Proudfoot’s fifth in the 1500 4:42 and Jeremy Green’s sixth in the 3000. Struthers makes hole-in-one Ed Struthers, Heppner, made a hole-in-one at the Willow Creek Country Club men’s tournament held Sunday, April 26. The hole-in-one was Struthers’ first in 30 years of golfing. Forty- eight men attended the tourna ment. Struthers and Ed Hiemstra also of Heppner, hosted the breakfast. Other results are as follows: Willow Creek Country Club: low gross first-Howard Gilliam; second-John Edmundson, third- Ed Struthers, fourth-D ave Gunderson, fifth-a tie between Ron Bowman and Earl Fishbum. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports issuing the following marriage licenses during the past week: April 21: Mario C. Cavillo, 35. Boardman; and Maria J (Ramirez) Cavillo. 31, Boardman. April 27: Charles Henry Peck, 21, Bend; and Sherri Marie Satko, 21, Bend. Low net: first-Barry Munkers, second-a tie between Frank Pear son and Wayland Hyatt, fourth a tie between Ray Reid and Dave Mitchell. Special Events: KP second shot #1, 10 Barry Munkers; #3, 12 Steve Dickenson; #7, 16 Rusty Estes; LD #6, 15 Ron Bowman. Willow Run Boardman low gross first-G ordon Lineau, second-Wayne Kuhn, third-Dave Pedro, fourth a tie between Phil Lord and Oscar Shoemake. Low net: first-Emie Campbell, second a tie between Jim Harper and Joe Tatone, fourth-Will Bar- rick, fifth-Bill Dyer. Special events: KP second shot #1, 10 Ernie Campbell; #4,' 13 Joe Tatone; £7, 16 Will Barrick. LD #6, 15 Ernie Campbell. Both clubs KP second shot #18 only, Mike Doherty. The lone track teams had two outings this past week. They co hosted the Helix/Ione Invitational at BMCC on Tuesday, April 21 and traveled to the Sherman In vitational on April 25. Gabe Garcia and Deacon Heideman were double winners at the Tuesday meet where the Cardinals amassed an impressive 158 points to take first place. W eston-McEwen was second with 120. Garcia won the 100 in 11.6 and the 200 in 23.55 as well as running a leg on the winning 400, 4 6 .7 , and 1600 , 3:44.56, relays. Heideman won the discus with a throw o f 137’ 11 ” and took the 110 hurdles in 16.86. He also took third in the high jump in 5 ’4 ” . lone’s only other first place finish on the day went to Justin Miller who improved to 10’0 ’ in the pole vault. Also placing for the Cardinals were: Ryan Halvorsen fifth in the long jump 16’ 11” ; second-triple jump 38’5 ” ; fourth-110 hurdles 18.7; third-300 hurdles 47.34. Mike Garrett placed third in the shot, 38’2Vi” and sixth in the javelin 109’3 K ” . Brian Holtz put the shot 3 4 ’1 ’A ” for sixth place and was sixth in the 100 with a time o f 12.0, fourth in the 200 24.97. Fourth in the discus was David Wagenblast with a throw o f 111*2” . Wagenblast also placed second in the 800, 2:10.78. Jake Deputy came in fifth in the javelin with a throw o f 114’10” . He high jumped his way to fourth with a 5 ’2 ” jump. Third in the 1500 was Jason Proudfoot, 4:44.1 and fourth in the 800 with a time o f 2:19.6. Mac Lovett placed second in the 100, 11.72 and second in the 200, 23.78. Rodney Ehrmantraut placed sixth in the 400, 66.55 while Heath Cotterell placed fifth 65.75 and fifth in the 300, 12:00.53. Mike Phillips placed second in the 3000, 10:21.6. Weston-McEwen won the girls side o f the meet with 110 points, lone was fourth with 74. Crystal Minster had lone’s only win with a jump o f 2 7 ’11” in the triple jump. She was also third in P hegley B enefi t --------------------------------- A g ia n t “ T h ank Y o u ’’ f o r a ll w h o m a d e th is B e n e fit a b ig s u c c e s s . B usiness D onations: M©bil OIL SALE Beechers L ott’s Electric H air Expressions H eppner Elks Lodge G reen Feed D & L Repair H eppner Bowl Pettyjohn’s Country Shears Les Schwab R uss’s (In M cNary) Don Greenup Bowlers: 5 Gal. M o b il D e l v a c 55Gal. 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C a l’s Arco M u rray ’s Ken T urner O ffice Tavern At The Top R & W D rive In R .J .’s Steak House Sears Central M arket Gazette Tim es Bucknums P eterson’s Jew elers N A PA Auto Parts C ountry Rose Lois W inchester for all table decorations Juniors: First Place: Shaun Foster Second Place: M indy Binschus T hird Place: Sherry Sieler Pool Players: First Place: M ike Lynch and Joan Smith, Second Place: Rick Smith & Doug Lowe T hird Place: L arry Stockam & Randy V errell To Numerous To Name: Players and Bidders who donated winnings back; Bidders; C ash Donations; Food; Help A BIG Thank You for your much needed help and support. It took all o f you to make this benefit a success. Total o f benefit to Phegleys was $4,130.00. T h a n k y o u a ll so m u c h T heo a n d J o a n