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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Nyssa Bulldogs Take 12-0 Decision Over Weiser Wolverines Friday Night For Second Win in Conference Play Wings, Wishbones Share Top Honors For Eagle Bowlers OVERSET From Krazy Day SECTION THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1961 Wednesday League Lists Second Week Bowling Standings Eagles Wings—LaVem Cleaver, Howard Finger, Clarence Clapp, Steve Petrie: “My father can Duane Holcomb and Frank Wil hold up an auto with one hand.” son—shared honors with Wish By SHAREN JAQUES Friend: “He must be very bones when both teams won 4 Chalking up their second conference victory, the Nyssa games strong. ” and lost none during their Bulldogs slipped past the hosting Weiser Wolverines 12-0 Fri Thursday night bowling session at Steve: "No, he’s a cop!” day evening. Bye Lanes. In the opening minutes of the first quarter the Bulldogs Lloyd Mackrill, Asa Winchester, Fred Bracken: “I saw some moved the ball inside Weiser’s 45-yard line with the aid of Harold Brendle, Dale Garrison thing last night I'll never get two Weiser offside penalties. The Bulldogs were set back by and Robert Allen compose the over.” ♦a five-yard penalty and were Wishbones team. Margaret: “What was that?” forced to punt on fourth down. Other team standings, following Fred: “The moon.” The Wolverines took over but last week’s play, are Claws and were unable to make yardage Tail Feathers, 3-1; Beaks and Ruth Briehl: “What are all of and were also forced to punt. Near Misses, 1-3; Renegades and Bullard’s chickens doing in the street this morning? The ball went back and forth Bald Eagles, 0-4. Donna Schoen: “They heard between teams until the closing High individual scratch game A large number of students minutes of the quarter when the Art Colby was going to lay a side from the Nyssa area have already Bulldogs recovered a Weiser fum-| score of 216 was made by Willis walk and they wanted to see how Bertram, a Claw. He was also left for college or will be leaving ble and two plays later, on a re-. high scratch series winner with it was done.” soon. Following is a partial list verse, Butch T ~ ' Bingman brought j 53j pins. High team game win MAURICE COREY, retired prin of students who are returning to the ball to the Weiser three-yard ■ Earl Jennings: “Didn’t I tell ter, displays two cucumbers ners were the Claws with 1053 institutions or are entering for line. Seconds later the gun sound points, while the Wings ended up you that when a dog wags his. measuring ll*/j and 11% inches the first year. ed to end the quarter with the high team series winners with tail he’s friendly. in length which he grew in his Among those attending the Col score deadlocked at 0-0. John Douglas: “Yes, but he was 1 garden along with many other ' 3013 pins. lege of Idaho in Caldwell are barking and wagging his tail at food products. The unusual An offsides penalty set Nyssa Mary Lou Lancaster, Karen Ellis, back five yards as second quarter: Cash prize winners following the same time.” thing about the cukes is that the Sept. 14 session were Bertram Rosemary Roth and Walter Can action started and the Wolverines Earl: “Well, what’s that got to I they were solid, still green and for high game; Nick Rudelick, non. t do with it?” formed a tight defense, keeping had not begun to turn yellow Danny Wilson, Sandra Lewis, the Bulldogs from making the low game, 75; Bill Hamilton, most John: “I didn’t know which despite their huge size. He is splits (7); Bertram, most splits Harlan Sager, Mike Wilson, Gary necessary yardage for the first shown standing in front of 14- picked (2); Woody Seuell and end to believe." Newman, Gloria Gonyer, R£ona down and touchdown. foot high castor bean plants at Robert Allen, 155 games. Christensen, Charles Klinkenberg, Mr. Seward called on Pete Mor- ! his home on East Enterprise Weiser took over with Clinton Ronald Stephens, Dennis Spitze gan. “Tell me what you know [ avenue. Corey spent 50 years and Shirley Skinner are among Albano, on third down, going Lady Eagle Bowlers about George Washington. Was in the printing business as an through the middle for a first those enrolled at Oregon State all-around printer. He began down. Harold Sasaki went nine Team Standings Told he a soldier or sailor?” university at Corvallis. “I think he was a soldier,” re- | working at the Journal office in ' yards the next play to make it Lady Eagle teams bowled a po plied Pete. Students attending Eastern col the spring of 1949, working lege in La Grande include Peggy j second and one. On the fourth sition round Sept. 7 at Bye Lanes “Why do you think he was a | steady there until August, 1953, down the Wolverines fumbled and in Ontario. On Thursday evening soldier?” Yost, Elaine Smith, Jim Danford, and has worked part-time since. Dolores Duus, Gale Coleman, Ro- J | Nyssa recovered. The Bulldogs of last week, the first regular ses “I saw a picture of him when In addition to gardening, Maury again lost the ball on downs. sion of play, four teams—Lucky berta Strickland and Lionel Chad- The ball switched hands several Strikers, Eager Eaglets, The he crossed the Delaware and any spends much of his time work derdon. sailor knows enough not to stand ing with his stamp and rock col Edison Dee Child and Bonnie i times until the final seconds of Peaches and Five Flats — each up in a rowboat.” lection hobbies. He also spends Staples are registered at Utah i the half when the Bulldogs took won four games and lost one. many hours fishing, as Snake over on downs and began a goal State university at Logan. Winning one and losing three Willie McKinney: “Bob! Bob! i river is right at his back door. line drive. They were set back Barbara McPartland and Anna were the Five Squares, Safety Wake up! I just heard a mouse bel Arai are among those attend by a 15-yard penalty but came Pins, No. 8’s and Sandbaggers. squeak.” Small Boy: “Come quick, Mr. ing Willamette university at Sa- out on top when Dave Walker Virginia Bybee rolled the high Bob: “What do you want me | Policeman! There’s a man been lofted a 31-yard pass to Paige lem. scratch game of the evening with to do . . . get up and oil it?” fighting my father for half an Boise Junior college entrants Zobell who earned it into the end 193 pins. Mae Blackburn took zone to give the Bulldogs a 6-0 hour.” include Reed Patterson, Edith “Ken,” said Marian Danford, advantage as halftime gun sound high scratch series honors with Pounds and Dorothy Houston. Chief Love: “Why didn’t you 491 points. “Why did you tear the back part Richard Krause is registered at ed. call me before?” With 669 pins, the Peaches were out of my new book?” Third quarter action was held Northwest Bible college in Seat Small Boy: “Oh, ’cause my fa high team game winners and “ Excuse me, dear," he answer to a minimum. Zobell booted the tle. Lucky Strikers rolled 1967 for the ed, “The part you speak of was ther was gettin’ the best of it un Local youth attending Brigham kickoff into the end zone and the top score of high team series. labeled ‘appendix’ and I took it til a minute ago. Young university at Provo, Utah, Wolverines were unable to make out without thinking.” include Tanya Burningham, Jean the necessary yardage for a first down and were forced to punt. Nyssa High School Evans, Diane Low, Boyd Blair, Judge Sallee: “Now tell me, Joan Baker, Bill Low and Bar The Nyssa eleven took over and Coming Events Listed why did you steal that purse?” staged a goal-line drive which bara Beck. Sept 22, 3 p.m.—Speech clinic Prisoner: "Your honor, I was Among Nyssa students attend ended on the Weiser 40 as the in Ontario. not feeling well and I thought the Bulldogs gave up the ball on ing University of Oregon in Eu Sept. 22. 8 p.m.—Football, Mer change would do me good.” gene are Forrest Huffman, Bonnie downs. idian here. Four plays later, George Jones Pond, Gretchen Arai, Vernon Sept. 23, 8:30 p.m. — Freshman Lloyd Mackrill: “How much Rinehart, Bill Russell, Marlin caught Weiser’s punt and romped reception. are these tomatoes?” to the Weiser 11, only to have the and Mrs. Clark Johnson, Mr. Sept. 25, 4:15 p.m.—Junior var Farmer: “Forty cents a pound.” play nullified by a Nyssa clip Jaques. sity football. Fruitland here. Lloyd: “Did you raise them ping penalty. The quarter ended attending Univer Bob Pond is Sept. 25, 7 pan. — SRV School yourself? ” with the count remaining at 6-0 sity of Nevada in Reno and Bill Farmer: “Yes, sir, I certainly The Bulldogs punted the second masters' meeting in Ontario. Wahlert goes to Mt. Angel college Sept. 28, 8 p.m.—Football, On- did. They were only thirty-five play of the final stanza and made at Mt. Angel, Ore. cents yesterday.” a quick recovery as the ball boun tario here. ced off a Wolverine chest. This Customer: “Is there any stew gave the Nyssa crew the added on the menu?” Bill Kohl: “No . . . There was, spark and they again headed for the end zone. Zobell grabbed a but 1 wiped it off! five-yard pass for a first down, Doug Skeen ran for another first and then Bingman dashed 27 yards to pay dirt. The PAT was incomplete, making the tally 12-0. The Wolverines’ late scoring threat, hampered when Jones in tercepted a pass and the final America's new WORK or PLAY WONDER! score remained 12-0. Physicians and Nyssa was penalized a total of Surgeons 95 yards and Weiser was set back 65 yards on miscues. Area Students Leave to Attend Various Colleges Antelopes Lose Friday Contest By Close Margin Wednesday league bowling teams met last week at Bye Lanes Adrian lost a heart-breaker to in Ontario for their second ses Fruitland’s Grizzlies Friday eve sion of play. Palomino cafe team ning on the Antelopes’ home field won six games and lost two; On by one point, 13-14. tario Auto Parts, 5-3; Malheur Scoring was started by Adrian Memorial hospital, 5-3; Polar I with a 15-yard touchdown pass Bear, 4-4; Leuck’s Signs, 3-5 and the team which has no sponsor from Darryl Seuell to Wayne Sparks. Fruitland scored next on won one and lost seven games. a TD pass and made the conver Polar Bear was high team sion to give them a 7-6 lead at single game winner with 882 pins; halftime. Palomino cafe was high team for Antelope Pat Zamora then ran three-game series with 2483 coun 30 yards for the second Adrian ters. score, giving the Oregon team a High individual single game 13-7 lead. Safer of Fruitland winner was Nadine Jackson with turned on the steam to tie the a «core of 159 and Pauline Gallo score and converted to give the way was high for three - game Grizzlies a 14-13 lead and the series with 427 points. contest. The Antelopes will meet Mar Two eagles were soaring over sing Friday evening on the unde the desert when a jet-propelled feated Huskies home ground. plane sped by them, its exhaust spouting flame and smoke. As it Joe Bianco of the Oregonian went out of sight, one of the was looking, not too hard, for a eagka remarked: job. “I can get you a job digging “That bird was really in a hur potatoes,” suggested John Schenk. ry-” “Why don’t you get the man “You’d be in a hurry, too,” re plied the other, “if your tail was that planted them?” asked Joe. “He knows where he hid them.” on fire!” We’re headquarters fZ SCOUT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY K. E. KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Physicians and Suraeone Dial FR 2-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial FR 2-2216 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. —Phones— Off. FR 2-3365 Res. FR 2-3173 Office: 2 North Main St. Dentists J. R. 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