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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1965 Petrie Only Double Winner in Track Event; Meridian Captures Top Spot Capturing 84% points last Thursday on the Nyssa field, the Meridian Warriors took honors in a three-way track meet against the NHS Bulldogs and Vallivue Falcons. Nyssa took second spot with 64% points, with the Falcons netting a total of 35 counters. Bulldog Steve Petrie was the only double winner by plac- ■♦ing first in both weight events. He threw the shot put Bulldog Nine Takes I 51 feet, 1% inches and tossed 12-2 Win in Tuesday the discus 145 feet for the win Contest at Vallivue ning marks. Other Nyssa points were racked The Nyssa Bulldog baseball [ j up by Kerby who placed second lads captured a 12-2 SRV-A win from Vallivue Tuesday on the in the 100-yard dash and first in Idaho diamond, and now hold a the 220 - yard event; Maulding, third in 220-yard dash and first one win, one loss record. The local youths slammed out in 440-yard run; Ableman, fourth 10 hits and were credited with I in 880-yard event; Holton, third Cleaver placed third in the two- only two errors as compared to 11 for the Falcons. in mile run. Gary Cleaver hit a triple in mile run, second in 180-yard low the sixth inning to drive in a run; hurdles and third in pole vault. John Moore scored a pair of Moore placed fourth in the 120- singles and Dick Meisinger slam yard high hurdles. The Nyssa lads captured first med a double and a single to place honors in the 440- and 880- boost the Bulldog score. Batteries for the local team yard relays and second in both were Kodama, Mason and Lan- the mile and medley relays. caster. Other points were made by Bulldog Jensen with first in pole | vault; Long, second in shot put; Young Keglers Attend Glenn, second in discus toss; and ( Tourney in Portland; Corfield shared first place honors | Four Earn Trophies in the high jump event. Local youthful bowlers partici pating in the state tournament NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL held last weekend in Portland CALENDAR OF EVENTS Today, 4 p.m.—Varsity and jun include Paul House, Jr., senior division; Steve Pecora, Butch ior varsity baseball games, Weiser Wright, Ken Brown, Cheryl Wil here. Today, 4 p.m.—Track meet at son and Diane Jennings, juniors. Among bantam division keglers Ontario. April 17—Car washes at three were Jolene Holmes, Joyce Jen nings, Karen Zerbel, Don Brown, locations b y Mexican Alliance Kevin Engstrom, Kent Boydell, club. Dwight Calhoun, Billy Marcum, i April 17, 10 a.m. io 4 p.m. — Mark Stringer, Harry Brendle, Cooked food sale at Rock Shop Terry Sweet, Larry Miner, David by Tri-Hi-Y club. April 17, 8 p.m.—Dance band Danford, Ricky and David Wil goes io Weiser. son. April 19, 3:45 p.m.—GAA meet These youngsters qualified for the state event by placing in the ing. April 19, 4 p.m. — Frosh - soph regional tournament held Feb. 27- track meet, here. 28 at Bye Lanes in Ontario. April 19, 4 p.m.—Junior varsity Karen Zerbel was fifth place winner among the 53 entries in baseball, Adrian there. April 19, 2 to 8 p.m. — Budget the girls’ singles competition and David Danford was 17th among election in high school little thea the 86 contestants in his division. ter. April 20. 4 p.m.—Baseball, On Steve Pecora and Butch Wright here. won ninth in the junior doubles tario '■ April 20. 4 p.m.—Tennis mat event. All four were presented with 1 ches at Wilder. April 20, 7:30 p.m. — Thespian trophies. and initiation in cafe- Adults taking the youngsters to banquet ■ Portland were Mrs. Ross Brown, torium. Mrs. Fred Stelling, Mr. and Mrs. Don Engstrom and Scott, Mr. and ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Mrs. Edward Boydell and Nancy, BASEBALL ■ April 15. 4 p.m.—F ruitland at Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes and Sally, Mrs. George Sweet and I Adrian. 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