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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE MISS CARROLL PREPARES FOR FIELD HOCKEY MEET Henrietta Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll of Nyssa, is among 17 College of Idaho coeds who are preparing By FRANK PARR (From the Nyssa Hitch Bulldox) for the Northwest Field Hockey The last football game of the 1962 season was one of the conference This year finds Nyssa’s coach to be held Nov. 16-18 best the Bulldogs played all season even though Meridian at Eugene, Ore., it has been an ing staff looking forward to emerged the winner. Matching score for score and first nounced by college officials. an outstanding basketball season downs the lads from Nyssa kept the outcome in doubt up to with a number of experienced lettermen returning. the last two minutes. The score was 14-13 at this point Births In a recent interview, Coach A Nyssa drive lost the ball* Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Juan to the Warriors on their 45- Vale on the long end of a 33-14 Garcia of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 15- Chick Quinowski stated, "We are starting out a new season with yard line. Meridian started to score. It was a hard-fought battle | ounce son, Juan. a new ball club, in which every roll and a final pass from the in which the Bulldogs at one Nov. 6—To Mr. and ___ _ Mrs. Wal- participant will have an equal point trailed 19-14 but wound up Nyssa 35 put them out on top lace Lane of Nyssa, a daughter, opportunity to compete. We feel 20-13. Nyssa again lost on downs with a 33-14 deficit. unnamed. the season that successful competition de The second win of at midfield A long pass carried Nov. 7—-To Mr and Mrs. Wayne pends on the participant’s mental came at the expense of Parma Meridian to the 3-yard line with White of Ontario, a son unnamed. attitude and his willingness to 22 seconds left. They pushed it the following week, The final sacrifice. Our desire to be a win over, made the extra point and tally of that game was 33-6. Classifieds Gel Quick Resultsl ning ball club will compensate Lead at Half Against Ontario the game was over. Ontario came next on the sche Bulldog Season Reviewed dule In this encounter the Bull The Bulldogs started the season off with an impressive 40-0 vic dogs were ahead 7-6 at halftime tory over the Weiser Wolverines. but the heavier Tigers got away Playing the next game against a from the Nyssans in the last half determined Payette squad, they j and walked off with an 18-7 vic- ■were 7-0 victims in a game which | tory. The intersectional game with might have gone either way. ■ e a aa » • a Enterprise was next on the list, Invading Emmett territory for the next game, the Bulldogs, bad Again the Bulldogs gave it the ly outmanned, fell to the Huskies I hard try, but the passing of the I Savages was too much for the, by a 28-0 score. Vale at Nyssa was the next as Nyssa team and the score was 21- [ I signment for Coaches Bob Mor 13. Against the big schools and ford, Harry McGinley and the ■Bulldogs. The game ended with against those of the same size, the Bulldogs of Nyssa racked up total points of 120 and had 140 Adrian's Antelopes tallied against them Oddly en ough (even against the Emmett Lose to Homedale team) first downs were practic- I By 32-12 Final ally even in every game played. The Homedale Trojans won a Injuries Plague Squad 32-12 grid victory over the visit Injuries to key players hurt | ing Adrian Antelopes last Friday evening. The Idaho team scored more and more as the season pro- I one touchdown in the first quar gressed. Steve Marez, a promis ter but failed to make the PAT, ing freshman, was lost With head making the score 6-0 when the I *niur>®s before the season got buzzer sounded ! started. Then Gordon Leavitt, a veteran ball carrier and pass re In the second stanza, Adrian ceiver, was lost for the duration retaliated as Atkins carried the in the Payette game. Next to exit ball across on a one-yard plunge. via crutches were D. L. Fife and The Antelopes’ run for the PAT [ Terry Thompson. failed and the score stood at 6-6. Last year, Nyssa had a backfield Homedale scored another TD of iron men. Dub Jones, Butch and also made the extra point, Bingman, T ive Walker and Doug Adrian came back as Hastriter | Skeen play ed every game and al took a 20-yard pass from Mitch-' most every minute. This year, ell. The kick for conversion fail Skeen carried on for that group ed and the halftime score stood and played the complete season at 13-12 in favor of the host team without injury or replacement for During the third quarter, the injury. Nyssa will miss this back- Trojans gained two touchdowns, field stalwart next season. making a total of 26 points while Other seniors who will be play- I the Antelopes failed to score. I i ing elsewhere next year are Greg In the final quarter, the Idaho Duff, John Beck, Gene Jones, team again found the way to the Chuck Corak, Dale Laurence, goal line and final score stood at Ralph Talbot and Francis Mc- 32 12 in favor of Homedale. | Crady. Corak and Laurence were Bulldogs Drop Final Game of Season To Meridian Warriors Wilh 27-13 Score Coach Previews 1962-63 Baskeiball Nyssa Nyssa High School Calendar of Events Apple Valley PTA Slates Carnival Saturday at Gym Nov. 9. 7 p.m. — Junior high football banquet. Nov. 12—HOLIDAY. Apple Valley PTA members Nov. 13-16—Bundle Days. have slated their annual carnival Nov. 13. 7:30 p.m. — Tri-Hi-Y Saturday evening, Nov. 10. in the meeting. ; school gym with activities to be- Nov. 14, 7 p.m.—District agri culture teachers meeting in Nyssa. 1 gin at 7 p.m. Offered at the lunch counter Nov. 16, 8 p.m.—Seniors-par- will be hamburgers, hot dogs, ents-faculty meeting. chili, oyster stew, pie, cake, soda Nov. 17—Lions carnival. pop and coffee. Among booths for the public’s for our overall lack in height.” Quinowski stressed the fact that entertainment will be grab bag, returning ball players will not dart throw, penny guess, bean bag have priority, but that he will use throw, movie room, balloon shave, the best players to produce the ring toss, bowling game, wheel 1 of fortune, bingo, cake walk, fish best possible team. 2 COFFEE POPCORN $419 2-Lb. Package 25' 5-Lb. $|09 New Crop HONEY CAN linemen i n every PATRIOTS LEAGUE The Merc 21 11 Shell Service 17 15 Wilson’s Market 16 16 Malheur Mem. Hosp 16 16 Twilight Cafe 16 16 Bracken’s 14% 17 Vb Clover Lawn Dairy 14 18 Signal Gas 13% 18% Cris Petrie, high individual game, 186 Kay Brendle, high in dividual series, 485 Wilson’s Mar ket, high team game, 672. Clover Lawn Dairy, high team series, IMS. NYSSA THEATRE THURSDAY—FRIDAY SATURDAY—SUNDAY Nov. 8, 9, 10 and 11 Paris. City of Lovers . . . the Day the Clocks Stopped Turning and the World Stood Still . . . "THE 4 HORSEMEN OF THE Nyssa’s hopes for the future rest I on the sophomores and freshmen on this year’s team—seven sopho mores and three freshmen A big part of next year’s squad will come from the frosh-soph team coached by Mel Calhoun. Formulated for ^^Northwest soils i»r 7Z ' y-;' W7/ r I I /z PACIFIC Golden Harvest You make the best fertili zer buy when you choose Pacific Cooperatives Golden Harvest brands... 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Emblem club members and our friends and neighbors. —Wesley C. Olson and Family Mrs. Hilda Nelson and Family. Folger s —Mountain Grown 2-Lb. Can Score THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 liquid. fertilizer knowhow and SERVICE from the men Green — Crisp PORK CHOPS Lh PORK LOINS 59 E1 ( Half or Whole — Lb................. in the Circle P trucks. Sure sign Fertilizer p 9 MEMBER PACIFIC COOPERATIVES Coming— Nyssa Co-op Walt Disney's Supply Bon Voyage'' Wilson's — Corn King SLICED BACON CELERY 2 Large Stalks 25 In Observance of Veterans' Day, We Will Be Closed Sunday . . . Open Monday. . Lb 49 Fresh — STEWING NOV. 15-16-17-18 // 13 North Second Street Phone 372 3548 HENS .. . Each 79' 424 Main Street . Nyssa, Oregon