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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL OF EVENTS Mayden Pitches No Hitter at Emmett CALENDAR As Nyssa Basebailers Overcome Jinx THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1963 TIM SCHAFFER TO MANAGE Min. TVCC STUDENT ACTIVITIES Dale Max. May 2, 4 p. m.. — Frosh-Soph April 24 At their regular meeting held 36 68 baseball al Payette. 40 April 23. the TVCC student coun April 25 74 May 2 — GAA softball with April 26 67 51 cil named Tim Schaffer, freshman 1 By FRANK PARR Parma, here. 48 from Jamieson, as manager of April 27 __ 62 Coach Jack Bowen saw sunshine and a rainbow, even the May 3 — Varsity baseball. 45 newly revitalized student union April 28 71 pot of gold, Friday afternoon as his one-run losers came Borah, here. 44 activities. April 29 79 44 April 30 "9 through and handed Emmett a 6-1 no-hitter. He will be in charge of coffee, May 3 — SRV tennis matches. May 1 43 pop, donuts, jukebox and other It was Les Mayden’s game all the way on defense. He May 3 — Heritage players new activities to be announced, Owyhee Reservoir Storage faced 22 batters, fanned 14 and gave two walks. Nyssa did assembly. 378,090 Acre Ft. New hours for the cafeteria are right well at the plate, bringing in six runs on six hits, plus May 3-4 — Mathematics teach May 1, 1963 May 1, 1962 391,890 Acre Ft. from 4:30 until 10 p. m. ♦eight Emmett errors. ers conference in LaGrande. ■—--------------------- Lone score for the Huskies May 4 — Junior-Senior banquet In accepting the appointment B. BECK AMONG WINNERS Schaffer mentioned the closing was unearned. Rose got on and prom. AT AIR FORCE DRAG MEET hour could and would be adjusted first through an error and fi May 6, 2-8 p. m. — School The third drag meet of the 1963 to meet student needs and de nally scored on another. Thus budget election. May 6, 4 p. m. — Frosh-Soph 1 racing season sponsored by Moun- sires. By JOHN E. CHURCH Nyssa bunched their errors to I tain Home Air Force base Turbo- baseball at Adrian. Coach Jim Skeen’s junior high help Emmett tally. baseball team turned back Vale Myron McCrady started the ac-1 May 6. 7:30 p. m. — Science 1 chargers Auto club was held April VAN ZELFS HAVE GRANDSON | 23 before a wind-chilled crowd of after giving them a five-run lead tivity in the first inning with a club meeting. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Zelf May 7 — Varsity baseball. some 5 0 0 spectators from sur received word this week of the | in the first inning. The five runs single. Gene Jones got on base rounding communities. came in on only one hit, so errors by courtesy of an Emmett error. Vale. here. birth of their first grandchild. A May 7 — Tennis at Meridian. and walks played a prominent Sid Lancaster followed with a hit. Among winners was Bob Beck, son was born April 21 in a Salem May 7, 7:30 p. m. — Tri-Hi-Y i nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald part in that first inning. John Beck then got hit with a meeting. ! of Nyssa, in the J/S class. Hauth (nee Dolores Van Zelf) of Nyssa’s surge started in the pitched ball. Mike McGinnis got May 7. 8 p. m. — FFA meeting. Next meet is scheduled Sunday, Mt. Angel, Ore. The infant weigh fourth inning. Ralph Estrada got to first on a fielder’s choice, fol May 8 — Baseball at Meridian. May 5, at the Air Force base run ed 6 pounds, 7 ounces and has to first on an error, Jim Anderson lowed by Craig Burbank who May 9 — Chorus goes to Boise. way. been named William John. picked up a hit, Jim Ableman ¡ reached first on an error. slammed out a single and Paul Up stepped Francis McCrady House drew a walk. Then Cliff to rap out a single before the fire | Winchester drove in three runs was put out and the side retired. with a double and later reached The Bulldogs started another | home on an error. All this activity spree in the seventh but it ended put Nyssa ahead 6-5. with Mayden dying on third. | Greatly encouraged by this one The fifth inning was three up and three down for both teams, victory and realizing that they Mike Kodama settled down to i have been playing good ball all a good job on the mound after ■ season in spite of their narrow de the disastrous first inning which feats, the Bulldogs are priming for was not altogether Mike's fault. the final game against Vale. The Bobby Smith was behind the | Vikings have one victory but need j another to clinch the district title. plate for Nyssa. This game, coming up on the The junior high team travels to Payette at 2:45 p.m. this Friday, Nyssa field May 7 at 8 p.m., will May 3, to take on their counter decide whether a playoff will be necessary. parts of that city. This Friday, May 3, Nyssa will meet Borah of Boise on the Bull dog diamond at 4 p.m. WEATHER ... Junior High Downs Vale Boys 5 to 6 • If Bulldog Nine Drops Another by One Run By FRANK PARR Payette invaded the Nyssa dia mond Tuesday, April 23, and af The Ontario Tigers handed the ter 11 innings of good ball playing by both teams broke up a tie ball Nyssa high nine another of those game to carry another victory exasperating 3-2 defeats Wednes back to the Idaho side of the river. day, April 24, on the Bulldog dia Final score was Payette 3, Nys mond. This was the night follow ing the game Payette won in the i sa 2. The Pirates picked up their first 12th inning to break a 2-2 tie | run in the third frame on a couple from the seventh inning. Nyssa’s two runs were picked of Nyssa bobbles. In the seventh inning Nyssa tied it up at one up in the second inning. Craig apiece. In the 10th each team Burbank got a walk, Myron Me- I Crady a single and Burbank picked up another run apiece. Payette scored again in the top came home on an error by Kittle- of the 11th but Jack Bowen’s lads man in right field. Steve Kerby could not match it in the last half, picked up a single to bring in so another one-score loss goes into McCrady. The Tigers picked up one run i the record book. Jim Kodama and Sid Lancaster in their half and then the score provided the Nyssa battery, while stood until the visitors tied it up V. Taylor and Davis pitched to in the seventh. The Bulldogs Dobbins for Payette. Kodama couldn’t get anything started in went all the way, marking up the ninth but Ontario shoved one nine strikeouts, seven walks and run across and went happily only one hit in the first seven homeward. Kerby pitched for Nyssa, allow innings. Francis McCrady got two of the ing five hits. He got seven strike Bulldogs’ three hits—one of them I outs and allowed three walks in a two-bagger. Gene Jones picked facing 34 batters. Sid Lancaster up the other hit. Les Mayden and was the receiver. Miles of Ontario allowed five John Beck brought in the Nyssa hits, struck out 11 Bulldogs and runs. It was the best played game gave up four walks in facing 33 Nyssa fans have witnessed so far men at the plate. this season. The Bulldogs looked good but Payette looked a trifle SCENIC PICTURES OF AREA TO BE SHOWN AT MEETING better. A joint meeting of Izaak Wal ton league members and the Va TVCC STAFF TO ATTEND cations Unlimited group will be ASSOCIATION MEETING Administrators and faculty held at 8 o’clock Monday evening. members of Treasure Valley com May 6, at Brownie’s cafe, accord munity college will attend the ing to announcement by Dr. John first annual meeting of the Ore E. Long. Scenic pictures o f Malheur gon Association of Community colleges to be held May 10-11 on county will be shown, Speaker the campus of Clatsop college at will be BLM Manager Max Lor enz of Vale. Astoria. Izaak Walton league meetings Since all faculty members are attending this meeting, there will are held the first Monday of each be no classes on Friday, May 10. month in Nyssa. Ontario or Vale. May 2. 3 and 4 WALT DISNEY'S // PICKLES CATCHUP 2- Quart 59E Jar May 5 and 6 Treasure Valley > 29' Lb. 35£ IF A MAN ANSWERS" 9e • • c V DRINK 4 Cans $l°o For PRODUCE Indian River — Pink $100 Grapefruit 12 for • • • • • • ■ Large — Firm Heads CABBAGE In Color . . . With SANDRA DEE. BOBBY DARIN Tuesday. May 7 — Spanish Nite Each NO SHOW ON WEDNESDAY Thursday — F riday — Saturday MARKET May 9. 10 and 11 // Bottles For ... . 3 Libby's — 46-Oz. Size PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT PORK ROASTS .. ij >. Sunday and Monday n Libby's — 20-Oz. Size Lean, Tender — Boston Butts In Color . . . 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