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O O o O © O THE NYSSA GATE CI1V JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Nyssa Shuts Out Parma Panthers 25-0— Dognappers Pay S250 Fines, Cosis Sian * m Stand Irom the Stand* .. Three hunters were fined $250 each, plus court costs, in Don Graham’s justice court of Nyssa last Thursday for theft of a hunt ing dog belonging to Melvin Crocker of Nyssa. They were Ray D. Turner. Til lamook; Hugh Alco Moore, Port land; Richard L. Smith, Portland Crocker and four companions were hunting when one of the party saw the three men load the German shorthair pointer into a red and white International car ryall. This was about 11 a m. Sunday. State police were given a de scription of the dog and the ve hicle and the culprits were appre hended in Baker the following Tuesday where they were arrest ed and held in jail overnight for return here for trail. Mrs. Crocker said they had ap- By STAN THOMPSON A rain-soaked cloud hovered* 80-Yard Pass Nets First TD close overhead and shook itself The Bulldogs started things off several times to send rookie fans early with a Walker-Zobell 80- scurrying to their cars for shelter yard TD pass, but no conversion. as the Nyssa Bulldogs fought out If it rained much more the boys their last football battle of the might have ended up playing season. A cold wind found its way water polo. down coat collars and up pant Nyssa wasn't satisfied with a legs, taking great delight in turn- ing ears red and making noses six-point lead, so they sent Dub run. But the veteran fan, with Jones across for another touch water dripping from the brim of down—no extra point. Well, 12- his hat and wrapped in blankets 0 wasn't too bad for a first quar to the tip of his nose, was right ter’s work. Wish it would stop raining. The at home in this ‘‘plain old football weather. He probably wouldn’t bleacher seats are getting all wet, move if it snowed up to his neck. and people track mud up on them. The poor players. The ball is wet The Parma Panthers brought and slippery. Both teams look over a few fans. One could hear alike — all covered with mud. them once in a while there across Coach Mel Calhoun has to search the field. But they didn’t have hard for a dry blade of grass to much to cheer about. chew on. Someone could at least have spread a blanket over some of the grass around the bench. Guess he has complained a lit- tie about the quality of the grass since the last frost. Kinsey Kev- eren walks around the field shiv- ering in the cold, holding a clock in one hand and a cold pistol in the other . . . his eyes glued to Dial FR 2-3932 214 Main the timepiece and his finger tight around the trigger. THURSDAY. FRIDAY Bulldogs Score Again and SATURDAY The second quarter found the Nov. 3. 4 and 5 damp Panthers forced to kick. Dub Jones returns the ball to th Panther lair and Phillips bulldog IS V his way over the white line. Bu it w still again no extra point—18-< Nyssa all the way. The rain began to let up some and a few of the rookie fans lef the protection of their cars ani hesitantly took a seat in th bleachers, but kept an eye out fo COLOR by any drops of rain that might be gin to fall. KUXE Parma’s Panthers worked thei: r A way toward the Bulldog goal, bu that’s as far as they got. A fum ble by them and a recovery by us We began the trudge upfield. Halftime was drawing near a: — PLUS — Q. Smith rooted out the bands men from their dry seats anc 1 * marched them to the end of the field. Kinsey’s lower lip began to tremble and his eyes took on that glare the gunmen on TV wes terns get just before the kill. He raised his weapon and fired. There came the Nyssa high school band strutting across the field, led by pretty majorettes and followed by a muddy path. The snappy music must have awaken C inemascope ed the forgotten rain cloud 'cause it shook itself again and tr hard to sneak a drop of ri I down someones coat collar. Triana Rinehart Crowned Reggie Child, in a good job makeup as a clown, took part in SUNDAY, MONDAY the band skit illustrating what and TUESDAY becomes of the high school’s gra Nov. 6, 7 and 8 duates—doctors, dentists, etc. The climax of halftime entertainment JOSHUA that came when last year’s Miss Foot LOGANS college ball Spirit, Sharen Jaques, crown this year’s Miss Spirit, Triena g,i't ed Rinehart. who* Well, the referee must not have l can't been too interested in all this be f help cause he got out on the field and blew his whistle to get the game lovin' going again. J .- So we kicked off to the Pan Tall thers splashed down the field boys'. after and them. The ball changed hands back and forth in this third quarter without much excitement. But in the fourth, Jones broke away for a 50-yard TD run We faked a kick, then passed for a WEDNESDAY, conversion, making the score 25-0. THURSDAY. FRIDAY That’s the way it ended. Fan and SATURDAY George Phinney commented on Nov. 9, 10, 11 and 12 the good job our linemen did, and it was later learned we had gain ed 407 yards to their 58. Covered with mud and smiles from ear to ear, the Nyssa Bull dogs ended their football season in a blaze of glory, securing fifth place and a chance for a fourth place tie. depending on the out- come of the Meridian - Payette game this Friday. o 0 THURSDAY. NOyEMBER 3. 1960 Lady Eagle Bowling Standings Reported Team standings for the Lady Eagles bowling league are as fol lows: Flying Eaglettes, won 15, lost 5; Gutter Gussies, 13V4-614; Four Foulers, im-8H; Happy Handicappers, 11-9; Hi-Lows, 10- 10; Four Mrs . 10-10; Eight Balls, 7-13; Odd Balls, 6-14. Eris Bertram was high with 593 points for game series with handicap, Deanie Kohl was sec ond high with 577 pins and Stella Ross was third with 567. High for individual game in cluding handicap was Eris Bert ram with 212; Deanie Kohl, sec ond high with 205 and Virginia Bybee, third with 201. for U. S. Congress IS THE RIGHT VOTE * To hold the lino on taxes, build a sound dollar, stop inflation. * For a farm program that doesn't shackle the farmer in controls. * To uphold states rights . protect rights of wage earners. Ron Phair is the right man for Congress from the second district. Ho will bo working for YOU ... all the time. YOUR U.S. CONGRESSMAN parently hunted the dog hard un til some time Tuesday as it was literally “worn out.” Three years ago a hunting dog was taken from the lawn of the Crocker home and never recov- I ered, as Crocker tried to locate it without any outside help. Pd. Pol. 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