Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1966, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TEN
Bulldogs Even Season Record al 3-3
With Loss, Victory During Weekend
The John Day Prospectors invaded Nyssa territory last
Friday night and defeated the host team 46-43 in the Bulldogs’
first home game. The lads in blue and white trailed 27-19 at
the half and 31-25 at the beginning of the final stanza.
The Bulldogs rallied in the last quarter and scored 18
points but it was not enough to overcome the Prospectors’
lead, plus an additional 15*
counters earned by them.
to 53 - 38 at the three - quarter
Brad Maxfield led the Nys­ mark.
sa scoring with 12 points, fol­ Terry Oft led the Nyssa attack
lowed closely by Terry Oft with 21 points and Tom M«Hire
with 11. Other Bulldog baskets
were made by Gene Brown, 7;
John Moore. 6; Neal Bohannon,
3; Dick Finger. 2; and Mike Ko-
dama, 2.
Defeat Highlander* 73-56
The Bums Highlanders travel­
ed to Nyssa Saturday night and
were given a 73-56 trouncing by
the Bulldogs The Nyssa lads
combined ball control and accur­
ate shooting to overcome the vis­
itors. The NHS team held a 37-30
lead at halftime and expanded it
chipped in with 19 more. Other
scores were made by Maxfield.
10; John Moore, 10; Bohannon, 6;
Finger, 5; and Paul Smit, 2.
Season record for the N IIS
team now stands at three wins
and three losses.
The Bulldogs will host the
Vallivue Falcons Friday eve­
ning and the Vale Vikings will
come to Nyssa on Saturday eve­
ning. Junior varsity games be­
gin at 6:30 and varsity contests
are slated to start at 8 o'clock.
Nyssa High School
Calendar of Events
HOUSEWARMING PARTY
HONORS LUNDY COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundv were
honored with a housewarming
party Saturday evening at their
home located at 117 Park avenue
in Nyssa.
Those present for the occasion
were Messrs and Mmes Clifford
Beckstead, Vic Marshall, LaVern
Cleaver, John Olsen. Walt Ford,
Robert Toomb. Roy Hirai, E. H.
Brandt. Harry McGinley and
George Vandewall.
The honorees were presented
with a money tree.
Jan. 13. 6 p.m.—Wrestling. Vai-
livue her*.
Jan. 13. 8 p.m.—PTA meeting
in cafetorium.
Jan. 14. 8 p-m. — Basketball.
V alii rue here.
Jan. 14—End of semester.
Jan. 15. 8 p.m. — Basketball.
Vale here.
Jan. 17, 7 p.m.—Treasure Val­
ley sewing class in NHS home
economics room.
Jan. 17. 8 pun. — FFA public
speaking contest in little theater.
Jan. II. 7:30 p.m___Wrestling, Ontario hare.
Capital high here.
Jan. 21—Junior varsity wrestl­
Jan. 20. 12 noon—AFS meeting ing. Fruitland here.
in cafetorium.
Jan. 21 — Basketball. Emmett
Jan. 20. 7:30 pan. — Wrestling. there.
President Announces
Wednesday Meeting
Of Izaak Walton Unit
A meeting of urea residents in­
terested in the Izuak Walton
league will be held at 7 p m Wed­
nesday, Jan. 19, at th«' Polar Bear
in Nyssa, it is announced by Dr.
John K. Long, president of the
Malheur chapter.
The session is being held due
to lack of interest shown in th«'
organization and a decision will
be made as to the further func­
tioning of the league in this com­
munity.
Dr. 1-ong notes that work of
the Izuak Walton league is to
make safe the privileges now en­
joyed in fishing and hunting, as
well as other worthy projects
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KITCHEN QUEENS MEET
Second meeting of the Kitchen
Queens 4-H club wus held re­
cently and was called to order
by President Karry Cleaver. New
books were distributed and Vir­
ginia Cleaver, leader, gave a dem­
onstration on making chocolute-
covered cookies.
Third meeting of the club wus
held Jun. ti at the home of John
Cleaver, with Karry Cleaver pre-
such us conservation und recreu- I
lion.
He states further thut every
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young father should be an active
member of tliis worthy organiza­ IX iST Brown, bluck und white
Beagle pup, three months old.
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years to find that he has failed
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to provide th«' same privileges for
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his children that he now enjoys.
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The Adrian Antelopes scored one loss and one victory in
weekend basketball tilts which evened their Baker B-league
record at 2-2. The defeat was a heartbreaker as the AHS
team went down 46-45 at the hands of the Harper Hornets
Friday evening on the Adrian court. In Saturday night play,
the Antelopes defeated Jordan Valley by a 52-44 final score.
----------------------------------------- ♦ The Hornets trailed 36-28 at
the end of the third quarter
but rallied in the final stanza
to score 18 points while the
Adrian boys were limited to
nine counters.
NHS Wrestlers
Score A-League
Win Over Boise
Ben Conklin was high man for
the Antelopes with 16 points;
Bulldog matmen ran their other scores were made by Munn,
season record to 5-0 Tuesday eve­ 11; Franks, 7; Tailman. 6; and
ning when they scored a 25-20 McCain, 5.
wrestling victory over Boise in | In the Saturday contest, also [
a Treasure Valley A match. The played on the Adrian court, the
win gave the local lads a 2-0 Antelopes led 42-31 at the end
league record. Boise now stands of the third period and remained
1-1 in conference matches and ahead to score the victory. Conk­
lin was again high man with 21 j
3-2 overall.
The Bulldogs put together a points. Munn scored 15 counters;
string of wins in the middle Tailman. 5; Beebe. 4; McCain. 5:
weight classes taking the matches i and Franks, 2.
The Antelopes travel to Par­
in the 141 through 168 - pound
ma Friday evening and will go
events.
to Huntington Saturday night
Results follow:
98 lbs.—Mousetis (B) decision­ for other conference games.
ed Parra, 5-2.
106 — Haney (N) pinned Fut­
NHS Wrestlers Take
rell, third round.
116 — Carter (N) decisioned 36-8 Win Over Vale
Staley, 9-1.
123 — Cowles (B) and Gallegos In Conference Match
The NHS wrestlers defeated
(N) drew, 2-2.
130 — Vendrell (N) decisioned Vale 36-8 and extended their sea­
son record to 4-0 Thursday eve­
Tyler. 7-2.
136—Lister CB) pinned Cleaver, ning, Jan. 6. on the Vikings’ mats.
The matches were the initial con-
third round.
141—Reece (N) decisione«! Mc- tests for both clubs in SRV con-
ference competition.
Cary, 4-1.
Results are as follows:
148—Esplin (N) decisioned Pat-
98 lbs. — McLaughlin (V) and
terson, 4-2.
157 — Ableman (N) decisioned Parra (N) drew.
106 — Haney (N) decisioned
Brollier, €-0.
168—Mason (N) decisioned Gos­ Maag, 6-3.
115—Carter (N) pinned Lovell,
sett, 9-7.
183—Toney (B) pinned Wight, third round.
123 — Gallegos (N) decisioned
first round.
Heavyweight—Smith (B) pin- Mendive, 9-6.
130 — Vendrell (N) decisioned
ned Petrie, third round.
Condie, 6-0.
JV's Loce to Nampa
136 — Cleaver (N) decisioned
In other wrestling events Tues­ Staley, 4-3.
day night, the junior varsity
141 — Reece (N) decisioned
squad was defeated 30-13 by the Johnson, 6-1.
Bulldogs of Nampa. The latter
148—Esplin (N) decisioned Mul­
team scored their second victory vaney, 4-1.
of the season in the non-confer-
157 — Kamo (V) decisioned
ence match.
Ableman, 2-1.
Pins were made by Vendrell in
168—Mason (N) decisioned Gir-
the 130 - pound division; Tom vin, 14-4.
Stringer, 157, and Gary Mason in
178 — R e c 1 a (V) decisioned
the heavyweight class.
Wight, 5-1.
191—Mason (N) pinned Tindall,
The Bulldogs will host Vaili­
vue in mat contests at 6 o'clock first round.
Heavyweight—Petrie (N) deci­
tonight. Other matches are
scheduled on Jan. 18 with Capi­ sioned Hanson, 6-3.
tal high and on Jan. 20 with
Ontario. Both contests will be HOME FROM CALIFORNIA
at Nyssa high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon re­
turned home early in January
ATTEND GREEN SERVICES
after spending a month in Cali­
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dodge of fornia. They visited their son and
Rainier, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn daughter - in - law, Dr. and Mrs.
Green and family of Burley, Mrs. Jerry Bellon and two daughters
Hugh Doherty of Baker were at Carmichael and with another
Monday visitors in the Tom John­ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
son home and also attended fun­ Mrs. Gene Bellon and three sons
eral services for Cecil Green.
I at Saratoga.
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Antelopes Lose io Harper; Defeat
Jordan Valley in Weekend Contests
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Mmut' .-i were read by Secretary
Shirley Cleaver and were approv­
ed. Holl call was nnswcretl by
members telling of “Things I
Have Made ut Home."
After a discussion of the next
meeting, the group decided on
Feb. 3 und ulso decided that any­
one making u lot of noise or talk­
ing out of turn will huve to pay
a fine of one cent The meeting
wus then adjourned.
Mildred Wismer, Reporter.
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