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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Bulldogs Upset Enterprise Savages SSÄbüä By Slim 44-43 Margin in A-2 Contest By FRANK PARR Nyssa fans who have remained faithful to Coach Chick Quinowski’s ball club were well rewarded for their loyalty last Friday night as the determined Bulldogs turned back the lads from Enterprise in a 44-43 upset. Their smooth passing offense paid off in counters, shared by the whole team, and the stubborn defense put up by the Bulldogs was a pleasure to watch. The A-2 game was a repeti Emmett Huskies tion of the battle staged by the Nyssa squad against Vale Ride Roughshod over a month ago and certain ly helps wipe out the memory of the games in between these two. By FRANK PARR Boasting one of the top defen The Emmett Huskies clinched I sive squads of the state, Enter their title to the basketball con ference championship last Satur prise could not stop the swish day evening in the Nyssa gym by swishing accuracy of the home overpowering the host team by a club. The first quarter ended in a 10-10 tie. score of 60-28. Enterprise displayed a smooth, Displaying all the class that has led them to 18 victories against fast passing attack, with very two losses, the Huskies pulled little cutting to get men in the away from the struggling Bull open. They seemed to depend on dogs: The first quarter found the the Nyssa defense to over-balance —then wham, in she goes. The Nyssa squad trailing 17-11. first half ended with the Savages At halftime their lead increased out front 30-23. to 34-15; the third quarter, 46-22. They held that lead through The Bulldogs didn’t quit as attest the third quarter as that period ed by the fact that Brent Schui thies, Terry Thompson and Greg ended 39-32. Then the Bulldogs Duff were retired via the five began to move and went ahead personal foul route. Jim Benedict by five points. With three min and Jim Kodama each had four utes to go Nyssa led by three personals and Doug Skeen had points; two minutes, by two coun ters; one minute, the score was three. tied. Emmett dominated the back- | boards and smothered most of the Benedict Scores Last Point Bulldog attempts to get inside for Jerry Willson got into an un a closeup shot. Hence the Nyssa favorable situation which gave I attack resolved itself into an out Enterprise the opportunity to go side shooting match, not many of ahead on a free throw, but they I which connected. missed. Nyssa tried to work the « Thompson and Skeen were high ball in carefully for that last shot I point men for Nyssa with five [ but Benedict was fouled in the ( points apiece. Willson and Ko | act of shooting and got two shots. ' dama tied for second honors with | He missed the first but hit the i four apiece; Benedict, Duff and second to put his team in front 1 j Christy Wyckoff picked up a bas with 15 seconds to go. ket each. Haney and Schuithies Enterprise got the shot which J tallied with free throws for their could have won for them, but d part of the total. missed. A happier bunch of Bull- J dogs you have never seen as they fl JV Game Tied at Third Quarter hoisted Coach Quinowski to their J Jack Bowen’s junior varsity shoulders and packed him to the fl made a game out of it until the dressing room. 1 fourth quarter opened. The score Willson accounted for 14 of the I was tied at 24-all as this period started. The Bullpups were held Nyssa total; Schuithies got the J to three counters in the frame range and dropped in five two- V while the Emmett lads were pick pointers; Benedict and Duff got J ing up 14 points to end up with one apiece; Kodama picked up V two baskets as did Skeen, while J a score of 38-27. Thompson made three plus a 1 Scoring seven points, Gerald free throw, J Wyckoff led the Tups, while Bob Palmer was credited with 2, Mei- singer, 4; Main, 4; Cottle, 5; Smit, 5. Over Nyssa 60-28 Next Saturday the Bulldogs journey io John Day to close out the season. Cindermen Begin Season Training (From the NyaHa Hljfli Bulldog) N H S cindermen are hard at work! The track has been leveled and each day tracksters can be seen trotting around the track. With the first meet March 19, the trackmen are getting in shape in hopes of winning the ultimate goal of all high school track teams —state championship. According to Coaches Douglas Wilkerson and Kinsey Keveren, a large turnout is expected and with a fairly large contingent of returning lettermen, a successful Beason is expected. Brent Schuithies is the only re turnee from last year’s state track meet Greg Duff, Ralph Talbot, Mike Jefferic-a, Eddie Lawrence, Chick Anderson, Jim McGinnis, Mike Oft, Doug Skeen, Gerald Hend ricks, Terry Thompson, Mario Parra and Steve Kerby are other returning lettermen. This season's schedule consists of both varsity and junior high meets, which includes NHS ninth graders. Spanish Club Throws Parly (From th«* Nyum High Bulldog) WEATHER DISTRICT WRESTLING TOURNEY SET SATURDAY Date Oregon district wrestling tour Feb. 22—Junior high dance in ney will get under way at Vale cafetori urn. thia Saturday with preliminar Feb. 21-23—Pre»» conference at ies at 9 a.m.. semi-finals at 2 University of Washington. p.m. and finals at 7 pjn. Feb. 22—Basketball. John Day. Nyssa's team, coached by Mel there. Calhoun, will be entered. Feb. 22—Dance band goes to Reno. NITE EXTENSION UNIT Feb. 23—District wrestling MEETING SET TOMORROW meet at Vale. Nyssa Nite Extension unit will Feb. 25 — Schoolmasters meet meet at 8 p.m. Feb. 22 at the ing. I i 1 i ' Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Max. 13 14 M 16 17 18 19 ___ 37 ___ 50 ___ 65 ___ 46 ........ 55 ....__ 50 ___ 50 Journalism Students, Adviser Attend All-Coast Press Meetings in Seattle Min. Prec. 24 .02 32 28 28 34 36 .20 36 (From the Nyssa. High Bulldog) Owyhee Reservoir Storage Feb. 18, 1963 Feb. 18, 1962 325,840 Acre Ft. 150,470 Acre Ft. FAMOUS WOMEN PORTRAYED AT MEETING OF SORORITY home of Mrs. Sandy Patterson. Epsilon chapter of Delta Kappa The lesson will be on “Under Gamma met in regular session standing Behavior of Children” and will be given by Mrs. Floyd Feb. 15 at the Masonic hall with Futura chapter of the Interna Rhoades. All interested persons the Nyssa group as hostesses. tional Secretary’s association met are invited to attend. There were 34 members pres Feb. 11 at the Moore hotel in ent for the dinner served by Job’s Ontario. Daughters of Nyssa. NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST Regular business meeting was Announcement received from Theme of the program was preceded by a talk given by Post the College of Idaho states that “Famous Women’’ with ladies master Jenkins of Ontario. He J. Golden Draper, son of Mr. and from Adrian, Vale, Ontario and spoke on the new postal regula-l Mrs. Golden __ T. Draper of Nyssa, Nyssa portraying women who tions and their effect on office | has 'been named to the Dean’s list lived during the period from 1600 secretaries. for the first semester. to 1900. | AREA SECRETARIES HEAR POSTAL REGULATION TALK Seattle bound, eight Journalism I, II and HI students board ed a chartered Boise-Winnemucca bus early this morning (Thursday). The staff members, accompanied by Adviser Clyde Swisher and his mother, Mrs. C. T. Swisher of Emmett, will be gone through Sunday attending the 1963 All-Coast Press Clinic being held Friday and Sunday on the University 4-------------------------------------------------------- of Washington campus. Main banquet speaker will Besides attending lectures, stu be Jim Bishop, author of the dents will tour the site of the recent best-seller “The Day World’s Fair, take a trip to the top of the Space Needle, have Christ Died.” The delegates will attend lec tures conducted by visiting ad visers and journalists on phases of journalism Friday and Satur day. Jeanie Seuell will be part of a panel discussing "Organizing a Staff” and Swisher, for the eighth consecutive year, will be addressing a group of delegates. ____ Karen ____ Saito ___ will __ be __ on _ a , panel discussing selling advertising. dinner at Ivar’s on the Puget Sound waterfront and attend a performance at the Penthouse Theater, the original theater de signed for arena - type produc tions. Students attending from Nyssa are Tone Wahlert, Wilma Wil liamson, Vicki Maxfield, Jeanie, Karen, Peggy Seuell and Chuck Obenchain. IT'S THE TRUTH ! White Satin — Granulated Swift's — Whole — Canned SUGAR CHICKEN $409 10-Lb. Bag 3-Lb. 6-0z. Can 79‘ TREASURE VALLEY — Top Quality Bulldog Grapplers Lose lo Vikings, Defeat Enterprise By FRANK PARR Vale’s wrestling squad defeated Mel Calhoun’s boys last Tuesday night in the Nyssa gym bv a score of 30-18, " The Bulldogs won two bouts by falls. Charles Anderson pinned his opponent and D. L. Fife made short work of his man in the sec ond round. Vale also took two bouts from Nyssa via the pinning process when Hibdon and Mason felt their shoulders sink into the mat. Nyssa’s Carter, Jones and Gri jalva won their matches by time decisions, while Vale picked up decisions against Jensen, Reece, Dority, Morinaka and Corak’ Cleaver had to forfeit his match because he couldn’t get rid of one- fourth a pound of weight. Kraft—Miracle Whip Treasure Valley—46-Oz. Size Salad Dressing Orange Drink Quart Jar 49’ Celebrating Valentine’s Day with a party after school was the Spanish Club. The event was held in Mrs. Bonita Witty’s room After the general meeting, the party began. Valentines were ex changed, friends of Manuel Loera played the guitar and refresh ments were served. Larry Val dez, who graduated at mid-term, was guest of honor. Responsible for bringing re freshments was Tone Wahlert’s team. They lost during the Span ish Club candy sale. Mrs. Harriet Brumbech was adviser for the team. Kathy Fanner’s team made the most money during the candy sale so they didn’t have to fur nish the refreshments which in cluded Valentine cakes and WITH UNIVERSITY GROUP Mr. and Mrs Edison Child re punch. cently received a telephone call VIEW ALASKAN FILMS from their son, Andrew, stating Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kelley were that he will be going through guests Feb. 13 at the home of Mr this area Feb. 2« with a group of and Mrs. Herschel Thompson. The speech students from Utah State group viewed films taken by Mr. university The group will be and Mrs. Robert Ixmg on their re traveling by chartered bus en route to McMinnville cent trip to Alaska. T PRODUCE Fancy — Green-Tipped Enthusiastic Crowd Sees Meet The Enterprise Savages brought their wrestling squad along Fri day instead of the junior varsity basketball team. The matches be gan at 6:30 p.m. and provided an enthusiastic crowd with plenty of thrills prior to the basketball game. It was a rather lopsided score, but victory-hungry Nyssans didn't seem to mind. Nyssa had to for feit the heavyweight bout due to an injury suffered by Mason, so Enterprise started off with a five- point lead. This was all they got until Chuck Anderson dropped his match by a fall in the eighth bout and that was the end of the scoring by Enterprise. The Bulldogs’ Jensen was the first to pin his man Others who followed his example were Gri jalva, Jones, Dority, Corak and Fife. Nyssa picked up five bouts by decisions Carter. Cleaver. Reece. Morinaka and Houston were the lads who gained time advantages over their opponents. Nyssa’s grapplers put on a vig orous training campaign. To grunt and groan out there acainst an other man trained to plaster you to the mat takes a lot of work. The crowds are just beginning to realize what a tremendous show these wrestlers put on. It’s too bad the season is about over. 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