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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN xlxïxïxlixlixlixlfxirgfxl Trojans Defeat SUGAR AHS Antelopes PORKCHOPS fiqc BOWL LEAGUE 9 3 Q’s Trophy Cabin 8 Johanneson-Adams 4 Howard’s Texaco • 4 8 4 White Satin Sugar 6 Eastman Agency 6 Nyssa Co-Op Supply 5 7 1st National Bank 2 10 M4W Marxet 2 10 High team series, Nyssa Co- Op, 3071; Q’s Trophy, 2947; and Johanneson-Adams, 2896. High team game, Nyssa Co- Op, 1068-1024; and 1st National Bank, 1023. High individual series, Dick Butcher, 615; Rudy Marostica, 566; and Cliff Tooley, 543. High individual game.D. But cher, 223-213; and George Hust, 212. The Homedale Trojans took a 36-9 win over Adrian in a non-conference game Friday evening. scores were no There the first period made in the Trojans but of play, got the ball on the road when they scored two TD*s in the second quarter. In the third session the Homedale squad made another touchdown. Danny Uranga made a 53- yard run for the Trojan’s second TD, while Barry Ross received a 27-yard pass from Alan Eche verria to make the final score for the winning team. Adrian made their only six points in the third period of play. Homedale has a record of 2-1, while Adrian stands with and even one win, one loss total. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE EMMETT HUSKIES STANDINGS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 2 Sadamori-Takami 10 3 Fangen-Talbot 9 5 Stam-Fortin 7 VanderOord-Stam 8 6 6 Jones-Knowles 6 6 Lundy-Snyder 8 Sarazin-Larson 8 8 6 Stedman-Stam 6 Holcomb-Stacy 5.5 6.5 4 Laan-Phifer 8 8.5 Wilson-Metcalf 3.5 3 9 Studer-Holcomb Women’s high scratch game, Aut Stedman, 223. High scratch series, Mabie Fangen, 539. Men’s high scratch game and series, Gary Wilson (sub), 223/ 574. Bowlers of the week, M. Fa- gen, 539, scratch and Freda Holcomb, 632, handicap. Last week, bowlers of the week were, LaNae Hammon, 524, scratch; and Agnes Know les, 633, handicap. THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE 3.5 Jefferies-Newbill Bullard-Stam 4 VanderOord-Church 4 4 Stuthiet-Pollard Miller-Miller 5 Mahan-Savage 5 Holmes-Myrlck 7 Card-Riggs 7.5 10 Morris-Pounds 10 Larsen-Larsen Women’s high scratch game, Edine Miller, 210. High scratch series, Connie Bullard, 546. Men’s high scratch game, Frank Morris, 218, High scratch series, George Miller, 564. Bowlers of the week, E. Mil ler, 461, scratch; and Irene Church, 604, handicap. SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 3 Holcomb Const. 3 Sugar Bowl Nyssa Sanatation 4 Parma Water Lifters 8 Slmplot’s 6 8 La Paioma Cafe 9 Muir-Roberts Farmers Feed 4 Seed 9 High scratch games: Helen Otani, 213, Jo Rookstool, 209; Peg Zinn, 208. High scratch series: Marian Danford, 510; Mabie Fangen and Naomi Fritts, 507; Arlene Zer bel, 502. Bowlers of week: M. Dan- ford, 510 scratch; J. Rookstool, 570, handicap series. SPORTSMEN LEAGUE Nyssa Auto Parts 7 5 5 Wilson’s Janitorial 7 Riebs Market 7 5 Idaho Power Co. 6 6 Oregon Concrete 6 6 Zinn’s Union 76 5 7 Idaho Sporting Goods 7 5 OK Tire Shop 5 7 High scratch game, Emil Wohlcke, 224, Ken Brown, 204; and D. Oldemeyer andD. Kurtz, 203, High scratch series, E. Wohl cke, 570; K. Brown, 566; and Monty Burbank, 562. PATRIOTS LEAGUE 3 Eders Supply 4 White Satin 4 Wilsons 5 Paulus Jewelry 5 Mildreds 7 Sugar Bowl 7 Regal Ride 8 Nyssa Welding 8 Brackens BAM 9 High scratch game, Wright, 206; Lucille Bertram, 197; and Arlene Zerbel, 191. High scratch series, Betty Marostica, 512; A. Zerbel, 508; and Erls Bertram, 502. Bowlers of the week, A. Zer bel, 508, scratch, and E. Ber tram, 520, handicap. DOWN BULLDOGS The Emmett Huskies lost by a 7-6 score in a SRV game against Nyssa Friday night. Dale Jones of the Idaho team, made the winning score in the first period of play. The Bulldogs bounced back in the second quarter with six points made by Steve Ross, when he received a seven-yard pass from Ron Moffis. Emmett now stands 1-2 in over-all and 1-1 in league play, while Nyssa has a 1-2 over-all and 1-2 in conference play. jhSr'JteLaiar RIB CUT PORK CHOPS LOIN CUT PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST 6ft LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS LB ¥ I k ib JI.VZ ■ ■* ■ “ ■» BONELESS HAM HORMEL - 12 oz. 3 j Y LITTLE SIZZLERS LB. AOA B f LIBBY’S, 211 SIZE B ■ B ■ CRUSHED. CHUNK, TIDBITS 1 f DOUBLE LUCK - 303 SIZE GREEN BEANS FRYERS LB. CORN 10 YOUR CHOICE CAMPBELL’S 354 $1.69 TOMATO /7AA 2// 7C ROYAL DANE, SWIFT - 12 oz. LUNCHEON MEAT RIGHT GUARD 1 1 11 PINEAPPLE I 1 SOUP II 5 CANS 1 1 9 CANS \ M.00 / \ ’1.00 j PEAS DEODORANT s 994 THERMOS BOTTLES $1.19 PINT SIZE CREW SOCKS 3 e« $1.00 I Frozen Foods! FLAMINGO - 8 oz. «I « 89t Orange Juice 4/$1 WESSON OIL 69t Orange Drink lOt 4/S1.00 Pumpkin Pie 3/$l CATSUP 3/$l DETERGENT LIQUID Strawberries 4/$l DETERGENT 69t T. V. 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Estrada, right fielder and catcher, 380. Walter Mayers, second base man, 266; Cesar Flores, se cond baseman, 333; Beto Fu entes, left and right fielder, 266; Grado Hernandez, re lief pitcher. Mario Nunes, 1.- 000 and Reyes Jimenez, 1.- 000. In 1965 the Mexican league had 12 wins and no loses; 1966, 12 wins-three loses; 1967, ten wins three loses, 1968, four wins - three loses and 1969 12 wins - 1 lose. iGx. ------------------------nv/ ?• TABLETS WATER SOFTENER FOR MEXICAN j NHS CALENDAR 37 REG. $2.19 FULL OT. STATISTICS TOLD LB. DRISTAN HAPPY VALE Halfway’s Phil Turner almost beat the Parma Panthers sin gle-handed in a 27-0 clash Fri day night. Gary Holloway also added other points to the Halfway score by running 20-yards and breaking the Panther’s defense. After this game the Parma squad has a record of 1-2 this season. LB. 79' 89' 69' whole ^7Y FRANKS LB. 0 GRIZZLIES 20 - 0 PARMA PANTHERS uk HORMEL, ALL MEAT M - 12 oz. 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