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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wrestling Bulldogs Take One, Lose Two In Weekend Matches Bulldogs Siill Strive for Conference Win; JV's Continue Victory Series Parma wrestlers treated Coach Mel Calhoun’s boys rather rough Even though they know there is no Santa Claus, the Nyssa Bulldogs are staying right in there trying to pull their first ly last Friday afternoon in the basketball victory out of the Snake River Valley conference. Nyssa gym by defeating the Bull When the Meridian Warriors invaded the Bulldog court dogs by a 33-17 score. Friday evening, they weren’t treated with the respect a tail Charles Anderson was the only ender club usually dishes out. The Nyssa lads trailed 13-11 Bulldog to gain a fall in the °at the end of the first quarter match. Sam Cleaver, Dan Reece, and 26-23 at the half. They Pat Dority and Jim Houston were against their weakened somewhat in the able to get decisions Parma won six bouts third period, allowing the opponents. by pins and one was won by a Warriors to go out front 43-33. decision. The game ended 59-50 in Meri The outstanding match was be dian’s favor. The Flyers of the eighth grade ! Brent Schulthies, Gerald Wy- tween Ralph Carter of Nyssa and successfully defended their record 1 ckoff and Dick Meisinger were Parma’s Alan Takahashi. This against the Payette eighth grad ’ top scorers for the Bulldogs. One athlete was Idaho champion in ers Friday afternoon at Payette, ■ unusual phase of the game was his class last year and has not winning by a score of 30-25. The the fact that the Bulldogs made been beaten this year. Carter seventh grade division of the 100 percent of their free throws. stayed with his man, losing the decision 4 points to 0. This was junior high was not quite so for the first match that Ralph has tunate, dropping its contest by Vale Vikings Win 86-50 Saturday night the Nyssans lost and it was certainly to a good a 31-17 score. In the eighth grade game Coach journeyed to the county seat to man. He was the toughest match Dan Martin had to resort to the take on the “mighty, mighty Vik Takahashi has had this year. The Nyssa wrestlers lost to use of his five regulars for the ings.” Needless to say, they were entire game. At halftime they “mighty, mighty” and the Bull Boise in a close match Thursday enjoyed an 18-9 advantage, but dogs were trounced by a score evening of last week. The score was 25-22. They journeyed to Payette kept in a threatening of 86-50. Schulthies was again leading Enterprise Saturday night and position up to the final whistle. The Nyssa lads employed a full scorer for Nyssa, picking up 17 defeated the Savages 38-13. court press for the first half points. All season, Brent has been which demoralized Payette so having trouble finding his “eye” that on very few occasions did and Alan Cottle has had to carry they progress far enough down the biggest part of the scoring effort—now Schulthies has “come court to get a shot. to life" and Cottle can’t seem to The Flyers played excellent de find the basket. fensive ball but Frank Rambaud G. Wyckoff came through with gave the Payette hoopsters more 9 points. Defensive rebounding trouble than anyone else. Re credit should go to Meisinger and bounding was a 50 - 50 affair Schulthies who have been doing against a pretty tall bunch of and excellent job of getting the I boys. ball off the backboard. In the scoring department Ram baud and Craig Talbot each scor JV's Take Both Contests The junior varsity hoopsters ed 8 points, Dan Wilson picked up 7, Gary Berg 5 and Scott Jef continued their winning ways, i defeating the JV squads from feries added 2 counters. Coach Jimmy Skeen’s seventh Meridian and Vale in the preli- | graders dropped their game to minaries. Against Vale the final tally was | the Payette lads. Of the regulars on this squad, Larry Wilson and 60-44. High scorer for Jack Bow- ’ Steve Moss are the only two tall en 1 ’s club was Terry Oft with 21 | Other two-figure scor enough to do any rebounding or counters. 1 ers were Eugene Brown with 13, I stop overhead shots. Moore and Paul Smit with This is a fact of life which the John 1 I seventh graders are beginning to 10 points each. Friday night against Meridian realize, and their opponents ap preciate. Stanley Palmer and the JV’s had a little tougher as- | Wilson picked up 14 of their signment but came out on top by . team’s 17 points as they went a score of 47-43. Smit led the I scoring in this fracas with 15 1 down to a 31-17 defeat. points, while Moore added 12 I counters to Oft’s 9. Royce Zobell, j Brad Maxfield and Gene Brown I also added to the winning score. 1 Tonight, 7 pjn.—Wrestling, On tario here. Tonight, 7:30 p. m. — Spanish club meeting. Feb. 7 — Basketball. Payette here. Feb. 7— Wrestling, Burns there. Feb. 8— Basketball game. Wei- ser there. Feb. 10. 7 p.m.—GA A meeting. Feb. 11. 7 p.m.—Wrestling, Vale here. Feb. 12, 3:45 p.m.—Nyssa Edu- cation association meeting. Feb. 13. 7:30 p.m. — Tri-Hi-Y meeting. Feb. 13, 8 p.m.—PT A meeting. Feb. 14 — Basketball. Ontario there. Feb. 14, 8 p.m. — Basketball, TVCC vs. NNC in Nyssa high school gym. Feb. 15, 8 a.m.—SRV declama tion contests at Vallivue. Feb. 15, 7 p. m. — Wrestling, Burns here. By FRANK PARR Junior High Lads Split Friday Wins On Payette Court ATTEND SKATING PARTY Members of the Nazarene Cara van group and their families at tended a roller skating party Tuesday evening at the Ontario rink. Approximately 60 persons attended the activity. I JV's Take Seven Straight This junior varsity squad has won seven straight games. Their overall record is 10 wins against six losses. Up until the Jan. 11 game against Weiser, they had lost six and won three. Sort of reminds one of the Kin- sey Keveren-coached junior var- sity squads of a few years ago. This weekend the Bulldogs play the Payette Pirates on their home court Friday night and Saturday evening they take on the Wolverines at Wei- ser. The Pirates have not been a pushover in the conference this year. They have one victory over MEETING SLATED TONIGHT the strong Ontario squad and BY PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD also one win over Nyssa. Weiser A meeting of the Nyssa PTA has demonstrated strength by executive board will be held at winning over some of the big 7 o’clock this evening, according boys, so the Bulldogs have their to Mrs. Leonard Hewett, publicity work cut out for them this week. chairman. The group will meet in Mrs. ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL Mildred Renstrom’s classroom in BASKETBALL SCHEDULE the junior high wing of the high Feb. 7—Adrian at Parma. school building. Feb. 8—Kuna at Adrian. Nyssa sixth grade students in Elvin Ballou’s classroom recently received thank-you letters from the Christian Children’s home in Boise. At Christmas time the students exchanged gifts, opened the pack ages, looked at the contents and then unselfishly rewrapped the presents and sent them to chil dren in the home. Students in Ballou's classroom last year started the project. The instructor told this year’s class members about it and the group voted to continue “the spirit of giving.” Meeting Scheduled Orval Caverhill Co-op Creamery Upped by Simplot By Annual meeting of the Farm In Colorado Move ers Cooperative Creamery com Orval Caverhill, Ontario, has been promoted to district man ager over Simplot Soilbuilders Colorado units, according to re cent announcement by Director Gordon Smith of Pocatello, Idaho. Caverhill has been with Sim- plot’s for the past 10 years and since 1962 has been sales repre sentative for the company opera tions in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and western Idaho. He is well - known in Nyssa through his activities with the Jaycees and as an active leader in the Republican party. He was also a member of the Ontario Elks, the Eagles and Methodist church. He took over his new respon sibilities, with headquarters in Greeley, Colo., on Jan. 14. His wife, Pat, and four daughters will continue living in Ontario until school is out this spring. pany will be held Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the armory building in Ontario. The armory is locat ed across from Malheur county fairgrounds. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Purpose of the meeting, slated to begin at 10 a.m., is to elect three directors and to transact LOST and FOUND such other business as may come before the session. FOUND — Lady’s beige leather Those whose terms expire are glove. Found on road to Idaho Walter Howard and Leroy Herr- Canning company. Owner may man, directors at large, and J. H. have by identifying and paying Goodwin, representative for the for this ad. 6-ltc Gem district. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skeen and family of Bend visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen. ED W. PRUYN —RONALD E. PRUYN One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 PHONE 372-3528 BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Free Estimates! 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