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inií " OWW THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT LEAGUE Newell Heights stand , nos at the sugar bowl Patriots League Sportsmen League Golden Slipper 4 0 BAM Equipment 0 4 Dessert Seed 3.5 .5 Malheur Hospital 3 1 Sugar Bowl 2 2 Paulus Jewelry 2 2 Regal Ride 1 3 White Satin 3.5 .5 Nyssa Welding 0 4 Mildred’s Salon 4 0 High scratch games: Bernice Cleaver, 195; Vivian Jones, 193; RuthChadd, 189. High scratch series; Peg Dority, 531; Diane Jennings, 510; Phoebe Snyder, 508. Bowlers of the Week; P. Dority, 531 scratch; Margaret Sparks, 576 handicap series. ----------- X------------ Nyssa Auto Parts 11 1 Wilson Janitorial 11 1 Q’s Trophy Cabin 7 9 Autolite 1 6 Idaho Power Co. 7 5 Rieb’s Market 7 5 2 Zinn’s Union ‘76’ 10 1 Oregon Concrete 11 High scratch games; Theron Wheeler, 231; George Hust, 219; Rudy Marostica, 215. High scratch series: Emil Wohlcke, 579; G. Hust, 578; R. Marostica, 573. ----------- O------------ Thursday Mixed Elsmore Fenn of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van deWater and Kent to By Dale Witt Payette on Jan. 7 when they NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and were dinner guests in the Ralph Mrs. Rollo Fenn were Jan. 6 Van verth home. Mrs. Alfred Simpson left Jan. evening guests of Mrs. Mary 2 for Portland where she is McConnell in Nyssa. Jan. 7 afternoon visitors in helping to care for her brother, the Gene Simpson home were Duane Fenn, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach of for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phil- Vale, Mrs. Dave Savage and girls, Alfred Simpson and fam lippi of Topeka, Kans., were ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn. Happy Dozen card group met on the afternoon of Jan. 5 at the home of Gnetty Piercy. Prize winners were Goldie Rob erts, Agnes Ashcraft, Mabie Piercy and Marge Looney. Next session will be Jan. 19 at the home of Mabie Piercy in Adrian. Mrs. Thelma Hammon and Bill were Jan. 6 evening dinner guests of Mrs. Gust Conrad in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn were New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Draper and family. Jan. 6 afternoon callers at the Fenn home were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Rehfield of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward and Bullard-Stam 13 Morris-Leavitt 12 F ortin- Knowles 9 Pett-Tisdial 8 Monday Mixed Page-Miller 7 VanderOord - Fangen-Talbot 2 10 Vinsonhaler 5.5 10.5 Rieb-Clary 10 2 Lienkaemper - Saito-Miyasako 4 8 Wilson 5 h Jones-Knowles 7 5 Holmes-Myrick 4.5 11.5 Stedman-Stam 6 6 High scratch games: Joyce I 6 Stam-Lundy Snyder-Toombs 5 7 Lienkaemper, 196; Clarence Holcomb-Stacy 5 7 Page, 253. High scratch series: Thelma 7 Laan- Phifer 5 4 8 Knowles, 526; Pite Vander Sarazin-Larson VanderOord-Stam 3 9 Oord, 610. Woman bowlers of week: Sadamori-Takami 9 3 High scratch games: Mabie Lucile Myrick, 513 scratch; Scoring heavily in middle Fangen, 212; Alonzo Knowles, Edine Miller, 620 handicap weights, the Nyssa Bulldogs series. 223. gained a 36-18 wrestling vic X High scratch series: M. Fan tory over Enterprise Saturday gen, 552; Duane Holcomb (sub), night to run the club’s season Housewives League 614. record to 9-1. In SRV-A com Woman bowlers of week: M. Hits & Mrs. 12 4 petition the Bulldogs are un Fangen, 552 scratch; ■Anna Sharp Shooters 10 6 defeated and lead the loop. VanderOord, 614 handicap BAD Fumblers 9 7 97 - Hiatt (N) pin Terry 1st. series. Gutter Gussies 9 7 105 - G. Terry (E) dec. Bale n Bowl Weevils 7 4- 0. 9 Lucky Strikes 8 8 114 - Kane (N) dec. Anderson Trophy Snatchers 8 8-4. 8 Commercial League Queen Pins 8 8 122 - Stockdale (E) dec. Pin Paupers 5 11 Cleaver 6-4. Howard’s Texaco 12 4 Up A Atoms 2 14 129 - Wright (N) dec. Wilcox First Natl. Bank 12 4 High scratch games: Emma 5- 0. M & W Market 11 5 Benedict, 192; Lucile Myrick, 135 - Strom (N) drew with The Sports 9 7 180; Ailene Holmes, 173. Stein 3-3. Johannesen - High scratch series: L. 141 - Vendrell (N) pinSlieght Adams Motors 8 8 Myrick, 502; Ann Studer, 454; 1st. Eastman Agency 8 8 A. Holmes, 452. 147 - Haney (N) dec. Bauck Nyssa Co-op Supply 7 9 Bowlers of Week: L. Myrick, 7-3. Tarter’s O.K. Tire 6 10 156 - Marostica (N) pin A. 502 scratch; Laura Penrod, 559 White Satin Sugar 5 11 Gilbert 2nd. Eder’s Plumbing 2 14 handicap series. ----------- O— 167 - Jensen (N) pin Baxter High scratch games: J im 2nd. Robinson and Joel Mitchell, Suqar Rabes 177 - Breshears (N) pin D. 213; Allen Benoit, 210; Shay Parma Seed Bybee, 206. 8 0 Gilbert 1st. 191 - Ashenbrenner (E) pin Farmers Feed High scratch series: J. and Seed 8 o Church 2nd. Robinson, 560; Jack Carter, Hvy - Patrick (E) won by Sugar Bowl 7 553; Woody Seuell, 546. i Holcomb Const. 4 ----------- X------------ 4 forfeit. Nyssa Sanitation 4 4 Idaho Canning 3 5 Simplot’s Team 3 5 Gate City Jrnl. 2 6 Muir-Roberts 1 7 Polar Bear 0 8 Erls Bertram came up i with Rallying from a 12 point de 1 a ficit, the Nyssa Bullpups took an triplicate games of 169, for After suffering 74-56 non exciting 60-55 win from the 507 total scratch series. conference loss to the Knights High scratch game: Billie visiting Bishop Kelly Junior from Bishop Kelly on Friday Varsity Friday, January 19. Wright, 193. evening, the Nyssa hoopsters High scratch series: Addie After trailing by only 3 points displayed strong teamwork Sat Vlnsonhaler, 555; Lou Leavitt, at the end of the first quarter, urday evening to defeat the the Bullpups fell behind by 12 533; B. Wright, 525. Enterprise squad with a 64-57 High handicap series: A. midway through the second per final tally. iod. Nyssa then reeled off 10 Vlnsonhaler, 633. At the end of the first quar ----------- X------------ straight points to make the half ter in the Friday evening tilt, time score 25-23 in favor of the the Bulldogs led by an 18-14 Bowler-Of-Month Knights. score, but the Knights closed In the third quarter the Bull the gap, led 40-36 when the half Win ners Announced pups took the lead and were ended and continued to gain able to hold it despite a strong Eris Bertram, with a 587 points throughout the contest. Bishop Kelly rally. Dan Wilson of Nyssa was high scratch series; and Anne Ten- Leading scorer for the game sen, with a 610 handicap point man for the evening, with was Ysursa of the Knights with score, emerged as December a total of 24. 19 points. John Elguezabal led 'bowlers-of-the-month’ In a Three Bulldogs, Gary Ross, Nyssa with 17 counters. contest staged Jan. 21 at the Colin Chester and Scott “Big John" was followed by Sugar Bowl. Jefferies got into the double Martin Elguezabal and David Previous scratch winners of figure column Saturday evening Manley both with 15 points, the monthly contest for Septem on their home court to pace Craig Lewis and Rick Wilson ber, October and November are their team to their second con with 6 and 5 points respectively, Naomi Fritts, Phoebe Snyder ference win of the season. and Clancy Tisdial with2points. and Connie Bullard. Taking Ross tossed 19 counters The win was the 4th against honors In the handicap division, through the rings, followed by 3 losses for Coach Charles for those three months, are Chester, 15 and Jefferies, 14. Newkirk’s Bulpups. -NHS Bull Addie Vlnsonhaler, Lucile Other points were added by John Shell, Jim Beck, Larry dog Staff. Myrick and Agnes Knowles. Shaw, Larry and Dan Wilson. Dec. 30 evening dinner guests in the Wilson Witt home. They are former neighbors when they all lived in Marshall county, Kans. The l*hillippis were re turning home from a visit with their children at Emmett. Idaho and Puyallup, Wash. Alfred Simpson and family and the twoStrongchildrenwere Jan. 7 dinner guests tn the Ray Simpson home. Howard Fenn left Jan. 7 by bus to visit his brother, Duane Win Over B.K WILDER, NAMPA CHRISTIAN BOW TO ADRIAN HOOPSTERS Tim Holly and Alan Zikmund Two SRV A-4 wins during the past week tell the story of the each chalked up 11 counters, Adrian hoopsters as they de followed closely by Tim Tall- feated Wilder on Jan. 16, with man and Pul Franks with 10 a final 57-51 tally and took a apiece. The remainder of the 54-45 victory from Nampa Antelopes’ total points were tossed into the circles by Don Christian Saturday evening. In the Jan. 16 contest, Tim Glaze, 8; and George Gonzales, Tailman paced the Antelopes by 4. The victory brought Adrian’s tossing 19 counters into the hoops. Alan Zikmund racked up SRV conference record to five 12 points, six of them being wins, one loss; with an 8-5 consecutive foul shots in the over-all standing for the sea- s i. final stanza. Reed Batt and Ken Henley took scoring honors for the Wildcats, with 14 and 11 points MEETING SCHEDULED respectively. Other Antelope points were FOR LADY BOWLERS made by Pud Franks, 10; Steve Officers of the Nyssa Wo Kriegh, 6; George Gonzales, 5; man’s Bowling association an Don Glaze, 4 and Steve Davis, 1. Apparent teamwork won the nounce that there will be a meeting of the association at Saturday evening game for the Antelopes when they clashed 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31 with Nampa Christian on the at the Sugar Bowl. The session is being called Adrian hardwood. Even though scoring honors for members to vote on rules for the evening went to Trojan for the City Association tourna Jody Campbell with 19 points, ment, and for the registration four Adrian lads kept constant of bowlers planning to take the ‘69’ trip to 'San Diego’. pace in hitting the rings. I' NHS Hoopsters Bow To Kelly, Down Savages •u * •A « * EXTRA GOOD . . . MELTJN-YOUR MOUTH GOODNESS. GET SOME TODAY! I JV Wrestlers Pin Cambridge The Nyssa JV Bullpups took the measure of the Cambridge wrestlers on the Idaho mats on the evening of Jan. 16, topp ing the hosting grapplers by a slim 26-24 margin. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 98 - Hiatt (N) pin Legg, 1st 106 - Bale (N) dec. Smith, 12-0. 115 - Kane (N) pin Thomas, 1st. 123 - Manning (C) dec. Ber- nal, 15-0. 130 - Johnson (C) dec. Can non, 12-0. 136 - Reece (N) pin Kreps, 2nd. 141 - Haney (N)dec. D. Buch anan, 5-2. 148 - Lawrence (C) dec. Orr, 7-0. 157 - J. 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