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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1965 NHS Hoopsters Win One, Lose Two In Conference Play; Hold 2-3 Record One win and two losses resulted for the Nyssa Bulldogs in SRV-A hoop tilts during the past week. On Friday evening they lost a 63-44 contest to the visiting Huskies from Emmett. Another home game against Meridian Saturday evening ended in overtime with a 66-59 defeat for the local lads. The Bull dogs got back into the win column Tuesday evening with a --------------------- -—- ----------- 69-57 victory over the hosting Weiser Wolverines. Adrian Antelopes The Emmett lads took an Share Win Honors early lead Friday evening with a 19-10 margin at the In Season Openers Middleton racked up a 65-44 end of the first period and gained victory over the hosting Adrian steadily throughout the contest, Cleland Behrmann, a member Antelopes last Friday evening in the first Snake River B confer of the visiting Idaho team, was ence northern division game for top scorer for the evening with 20 points to his credit. both teams. Top man for the Bulldogs was The Vikings led throughout the entire game although the Ante Alan Cottle with 17 counters, fol lopes played good basketball and lowed by Dick Meisinger with 10; made a game of it until midway Gerald Wyckoff, 9; Paul Smit, 4; in the second quarter when Pratt Steve Kerby and Neal Bohannon, and Brewer fouled out. Rich 2 each. Blanc of the visiting team was Lose in Overtime Play high point man with 25 counters. The Saturday evening encoun Munn added the most points ter with Meridian proved to be to Adrian’s tally with 15 to his a heartbreaker for both Bulldogs credit. He was followed by Mar and fans, as at the end of regular tinez with 11; Carroll, 9; Tallman, play the score stood 55-all. 4; Brewer and Pratt, 2 each; Mc During a period of overtime Cain, 1. the Warriors netted 11 counters With 23 counters, Eugene Pratt guided the Antelopes to victory compared to only four for the Saturday night as they defeated Nyssa youths. Pat Pulliam of Meridian took the Melba team by a score of 56- SO on the Idaho court. Other scoring honors for the evening points were earned for the Ad by tossing 23 counters into the I rian team by Munn with 12; Car basket. Wyckoff was top man for the roll, 11; Brewer, 7; Martinez, 2; NHS team with 17 points to his | Tailman, 1. The victory gives Adrian a credit and was followed by Mei- ( split 1-1 record in league play singer and Smit with 13 each; Cottle, 8; Kerby, 4; John Holton with a 4-2 overall standing. The Antelopes travel to Par and John Moore, 2 each. ma Friday night and will host Win Tilt Against Weiser the Kuna Kavemen Saturday On Tuesday evening, the Bull evening. dogs shot 50 percent from the floor and also controlled the NHS Bulldog Matmen boards, scoring their second con win against the hosting Defeat Bishop Kelly ference Wolverines. In Shut-Out Contest Weiser managed a one - point NHS Bulldog matmen won a lead at the end of the first quar recent non-conference match 51- ter, but Nyssa took over in the 15 over the Black Knights of second period and when the half Bishop Kelly high school in Boise time buzzer sounded, led by 34- without losing a single bout. 24, keeping ahead of the Wolver Results were as follows: In the ines during the remainder of the 98-pound class, Haney decisioned contest. Uberuaga; 106 pounds, Peterson Cottle led the NHS lads as won on forfeit; 115, Vendrell pin well as all scorers by tossing 25 ned Nance; 123, Estrada decision counters into the hoops. Bob Bai ed John Kimmel; 130, Gallegos ley took honors for the Idaho decisioned Anacabe. squad with a total of 22 points. 136, Carter pinned Jim Kimmel; Other scorers on the Bulldog 141, Reece won on forfeit; 148, team were Smit, 15; Wyckoff. 9; Stringer default over Sanders; Meisinger, 8; John Moore, 5; Tom 157, Anderson pinned Gibson; Moore, Terry Oft and Bohannon, 168, Mason pinned McConnel; 183, 2 each; Kerby, 1. O. Anderson won on forfeit; and The Bulldog hoopsters now heavyweight, Petrie pinned Bi have an overall season record of shop Kelly’s Schneider. five wins, six losses, with a con ference standing of 2-3. Tomorrow evening the local TVCC Wrestlers Tie team will travel to Enterprise With Blue Mountain for a non - conference battle In Saturday Contest The matmen from Treasure Valley Community college travel ed to Pendleton Saturday for a well-matched performance with the wrestlers at Blue Mountain college. The contest ended in an 18-18 tie with the following re- suits for TVOC in their first match. In the 147-pound class, Tan Skuzanec won by pinning his op- ponent; 157 pounds, Jim Bell lost by pin; 169 pounds. Woody Mit chell lost by decision; 177 pounds, Rick Fulleton won by decision heavyweight, Chuck Corak won by a pin. In the preliminary contest, TVCC was defeated by a narrow margin. J THIS COMING SUNDAY Quiet day — nothing special planned- perfect time to en joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. What a joyful way to start the weekl MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Lumberjack — 21-0z. Size Clover Leaf—Halves SYRUP Tuna Fish 69‘ 2 For SAVE 20«! SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING Treasure Valley — 46-Oz. Size Fruit Drinks 1 4 Cans Tonight—Wrestling, Borah high school, there. Tonight, 9:15 p.m.—FFA public speaking contest at Oregon Trail Grange hall. Jan. 22—Basketball, Enterprise there. Jan. 23. 10 a.m.—Pee Wee bas- keiball in high school gym. Jan. 23 — Basketball, Payette here. After-game dance. Jan. 25, 4 p.m.—Frosh basket- ball, Ontario here. Jan. 25. 7 p.m. — SRV School- masters meeting at East Side cafe in Ontario. Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. — GAA play night. Jan. 26, 7 p.m.—Malheur Teach ers Credit union annual dinner. Jan. 26. 7:30 p.m.—FHA meet- ing. Jan. 26. 7:30 p.m. — Wrestling, Boise here. Jan. 28 — Wrestling, Mountain Home there. REID DISCOVERED DEAD IN OWYHEE HOTEL ROOM Final rites for Raymond Del bert Reid, 53, were pending at Lienkaemper chapel at press time Wednesday evening. According to a member of the Nyssa Police department, he was found dead early Wednesday af ternoon by the Owyhee hotel manager at 123 Main street in Nyssa. He had apparently died in his sleep the previous night and was discovered after the hotel man ager noted that the light in his room had not been turned off and there were no sounds heard in his living quarters. ATTENTION, VETERANS! For Veterans' Disability Exemptions, apply at office of County Assessor John Koopman. Forms are not being mailed as in past years. Applications cannot be accepted af ter April 1. 39’ 2-Lb Wilson's — Assorted JAMS Dog Food 59f against the Savages. On Satur day evening they will meet the Payette Pirates in SRV-A com petition on the Nyssa court with the preliminary JV game starting at 6:45 p.m. NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Soda Crackers rovroc wh ° | e rniLno cut-uP 2,aa(<tq MEATS Berry's — Assorted Flavors Meat Pies Ice Cream Morrell's — Canned PICNICS • • • S1 ’1 %-Gallon — PRICES EFFECTIVE — Thursday—Friday—Saturday JANUARY 21, 22 and 23 PRODUCE Red Lb. 27* 29* FROZEN FOODS Banquet — Beef, Chicken and Turkey f gfl 6 Lb. 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