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Thursday, October 26, 1972 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Twelve BSC First In TVCC Air Meet THESE SIX ACTIVE YOUNG GIRLS are Adrian High School cheerleaders for 1972-73. Standing from left are Jr. Varsity , Cindy Os born, B.J. Wenke and Tinier Howell, Varsity, ^iyssa Bulldogs Beat Five schools competed in the air meet hosted by Treasure Valley Community College this past weekend. Twenty-five con testants from Oregon State Uni versity, University of Washing ton, Montana State University, Boise State College, and TVCC competed for six individual and one team award. Boise amassed the greatest team point total at 72, with TVCC second with 58. Since TVCC has already qualified for the national competition, the Chukars withdrew from the of ficial team competition in or der that another team could qualify. University of Washing ton, therefore, took the second place spot behind Boise. TVCC took individual honors in cross country, power off lan ding. bomb drop, and simulation Connie Campbell, Fonda Walker and Nancy- Timmerman; Shana Munn was not available at the time the picture was taken. Emmett Huskies, 2 1—8 The first quarter was score Senior quarterback Rod Lewis passed and directed his Nyssa Bulldogs to a solid 21-8 victory over the Emmett Huskies Friday evening in a hard fought game. The strong defensive line of Emmett made running through the middle a frustrating experience, so Le wis went to the outside with his running game, and foundhistwo top receivers Jerry Wilson and Pat Ross for repeated gains with excellent passing. events. University >>f Washing ton won the computer erent and Boise took the power on land ing. V of W, BSC. and TVCC will compete later this year in the nationals to be held in Car bondale. Illinois. less, w ith most of Nyssa’s gains nullified by penalties, and one roughing the kicker call gave the Huskies life after they had been stopped. Offside penal ties hurt the Bulldogs through out (he game. In the second quarter Lewis hit Jerry Wilson on a 64-yard pass play good for 6 points, Wil son’s kick was blocked, and that ended the scoring in the first half. In the third quarter Lewis threw to Pat Ross for 30 yards and a touchdown, and Wilson’s kick was good on the conver sion. Then Emmett made their only score on a 30 yard pass from Steve Leslie to Van Al- stine for 6 points, the same combination was good for the two-point conversion, and Em NHS CALENDAR mett had 8 points on the score board. Wilson ran for 4 yards FRIDAY, OCT. 27 - End of and 6 points soon after, Dwight Calhoun passed to Lewis for the the 1st nine weeks Homecoming Football game conversion, and the score read 21-8 for Nyssa after three quar with Kuna, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 28 - PTA ters. dinner and carnival in cafe teria. Homecoming dance in multi purpose room 9-12 p.m. Debate Tournament, Ontario. MONDAY, OCT. 30 - Frosh- Soph Football at Kuna, 4 p.m. W I DNI SDAY, Nov. 1 - Pa rent-Teacher Conferences, af ternoon. THURSDAY, NOV. 2 - Pa rent-Teacher Conference, af ternoon and 6 30 p.m. to 8 30 p.m. (in place of regular PTA ROD L.F VMS meeting) fourth quarter was The next came will be with scoreless, with the Bulldogs controlling the ball most of the Kuna on the Bulldog's Held time, but falling to make good Friday evening, marking the on any concerted drive because annual Homecoming celebra tion for Nyssa High School. of the penalties. a i gnj EUli fe. • 1 * i USDA CHO1CF 7-BONE USDA CHOICE WESTERN STEAK CHUCK STEAK SWISS STEAK PRIME RIB STEAK RED SNAPPER SPARE RIBS FRESH PIZZA 6/31 SALT DINNERS 4/$1 CRACKER JACKS POP CORN 99* CANDY BARS - CAT LinER 69C ANTI-FREEZE DETERGENT VCl PICKLES CHIU GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2/$l TOOTHPASTE MINCED CIAMS 3/S1 ASPIRIN 5 3.ÍS1 COLD TABLETS A 7c I CARAMELS i COTTAGE CHEESE ~ 59* Q-TIPS ORANGE DRINK 2/59C PERMANENTS NAPKINS 2/25C KODACOLOR FILM 49 IC ■ CHOC. COOKIES 49C FLASH CUBES USDA CHO1C1. BONI LISS $5.69 PURINA USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE I k SO lb BAG GLAD. 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