THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE NHS Tracksters Win Over Vale, Payette NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 8—Boys' tennis matches Bulldog tracksters emerged as at Nampa. April 8, 8 p.m.—PTA meeting winners in a meet held Friday at Nyssa. Other teams competing in cafetorium. April 9, 4 pjn. — Track meet. were those from Vale and Payette schools. Final team scores were Vallivue and Meridian here. April 9-10—District music fes­ Nyssa, 82; Vale, 49; Payette, 48. Events and Bulldog placings in­ tival at Meridian. April 12. 1:30 p.m.—BJC band clude: 120-yard high hurdles, Phil will present assembly program. April 12. 3:45 p.m—GAA play Duff, third; 100-yard dash, Steve Kerby, first; mile run, John Hol­ time. April 12. 4 p.m.—Tennis mat­ ton, first; Dick Meisinger, third; 440-yard dash, Vernon Maulding, ches, Payette here. April 12, 4 p.m.—Junior varsity first; Dick Finger, fourth. 180-yard low hurdles, Ander­ baseball. Vale here. April 12 — Frosh - soph track son, fourth; two-mile run, Clea­ ver, first; Rolf Lier, second; 880- meet at Weiser. April 13—Baseball at Vallivue. yard run, Stephen, second; Jim April 13, 7:30 p.m.—FHA meei- Ableman, fourth; medley relay, team comprised of Stringer, Hol­ ing. April 14—Student body officer ton, Ward and Oft, first; 220-yard dash, Kerby, first; Maulding, sec- elections. April 14 — Tennis matches at ond. Shot put, Petrie, first; Long, Meridian. April IS—Baseball, Weiser here. second; pole vault, Jensen, first; Cleaver and Cottle, tied for sec- ond; high jump, Meisinger and Corfield, tied for third; discus, Petrie, first; Glenn, second; Able- man, third. The Emmett Huskies handed Another meet is scheduled on the Bulldogs a 7-6 defeat in SRV the Nyssa track at 4 o’clock to- A-league baseball in a game play­ morrow afternoon w i t h teams ed Monday afternoon on the Nys­ from Vallivue and Meridian com­ sa diamond. Mike Madarietta hit peting with the local boys. a triple in the bottom of the sev­ enth inning to score the winning run for the Huskies. Nyssa went ahead of the Em­ The first annual Treasure Val­ mett nine by a 6-5 score in a four- ley Community college Invita­ run outburst during the sixth in­ tional Class “B” Track meet will ning. At the top of the seventh, be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, April Neil Adams worked a free pass 9, on the Ontario high school off Nyssan John Moore. DeLynn Keller singled Adams home with track. Oregon high schools entered are the tying run and Madarietta hit Adrian, Burnt River, Crane, Hun­ his game-winning triple. In a doubleheader played Sat­ tington, Jordan Valley, Joseph, Long Creek, Mitchell, Monument, urday at Burns, the Bulldogs were Mt. Vernon, Prairie City, Powder defeated 11-8 by their hosts in Valley and St. Francis of Baker. the first contest. In the five- Idaho high schools entered are | inning second game, the Nyssa Fruitland, Grandview, Greenleaf, nine scored 20 runs off 18 hits as Homedale, Kuna, Marsing, Melba, compared to four scores for the Middleton, New Plymouth, Notus, Highlanders. Parma and Wilder. McDermitt and Owyhee are the TRAINING BEGINS MONDAY Nevada high school representa­ FOR LITTLE LEAGUE LADS Spring training for Little tives in this track invitational. Bulldogs Lose Close Contest to Huskies z At Bracken's The original no-iron slacks! Fruitland Captures Top Honors in Track Event Held at Adrian For the second consecutive year the Grizzlies of Fruitland were winners of the invitational track meet staged last Thursday on the Adrian field. They took five first places, set three records and scored 44 points in 11 events. Homedale garnered 2516 points for second place with North Pow­ der and Kuna capturing 22 and 20 points respectively for third ond fourth place honors. Eleven new records were estab­ lished and one was tied. Don Gorham of North Powder ac­ counted for three records by win­ ning both hurdle events and the pole vault. Roy Helderman of Fruitland rewrote the 220-yard dash record after tieing the record for the 100- yard dash. Other records were set by Grizzly Roger Alexander in the 440-yard dash, Melba’s Dee Mc- Dorman with the shot put, Bob Lincoln of Homedale in the dis­ cus event and Wilder’s Skip Whitenett in the broad jump. Middleton took record-breaking honors in the 440 relay along with Fruitland in the 880 relay 1 and Homedale in mile relay. Adrian Scores 14-2 Victory Over Wilder LBVI5 STfl-PREST Never Needs Ironing! When you see the LEVI'S STA PREST name, you know you’re getting the only no iron slacks proved in the mar ketpla ce* Get a couple of pairs, in your favorite styles and colors! Wash’em- dry em-wear em-without a care! Bracken’s Dept. Store Nyssa, Oregon The Adrian Antelopes opened their SRV B-league baseball sea­ son Tuesday with a 14-2 win against the Wildcats of Wilder on the Idaho diamond. The Adrian boys got off to a | fast start, scoring three runs in the first inning, four in the sec­ ond and two in the third. Leading the Adrian attack was Duane Munn, a junior outfielder who scored a home run. Orville Carroll, Isaac Martinez and Tim Tailman. Antelope pitch­ ers. limited the Wildcats to two hits with both runs being scored during the sixth inning. * ♦ ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 9. 4 p.m. — Homedale at Adrian. April 15. 4 p.m.—Fruitland at Adrian. April 20. 4 p.m. — Adrian at Kuna. April 23. 4 p.m. — Adrian at Notus. April 27, 7:30 p.m.—Marsing at Adrian. April 30, 7:30 p.m.—New Ply- mouth at i Adrian. May 4. < 7 p.m—Adrian at Mel- ba May 7. 7:30 p.m.—Middleton at Adrian. 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