Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 04, 1973, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, January 4, 1973
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Ton
ARCHERS REMINDED OF NEW LICENSE
Archery hunters are remin­
ded that they are required to
have an archery license plus
the regular hunting license to
bow hunt during any season es­
tablished exclusively for ar­
chery hunting. This new bow
hunting license first became ef­
fective during the 1972 hunting
seasons.
The bow hunting license costs
$2 when purchased in combina­
tion with the regular hunting
license and $5 if the two docu­
ments
are purchased se­
parately.
In other words, the combina­
tion hunter-bow license will
cost the archer $7, five for
the general hunting license and
two dollars for the bow license.
If the archer purchases only the
hunting license and later de­
cides to hunt in an archery area,
the two licenses will cost him
>10, five for the regular hunting
license and five for the ar­
chery
U OF O RUNNER COMPETES JAN. 27
Bulldogs Win
at Weiser
To save themselves a few dol­
lars, bow hunters should make
up their minds before purcha­
sing the two documents separa­
tely.
The bow license is required
to hunt in any specific archery
season where hunting with other
weapons is prohibited. The li­
cense is not needed to hunt
with bow and arrow during ge­
neral big game seasons.
The Nyssa Bulldog wrestlers
took a one-sided victory over
the Weiser Wolverines Tuesday
evening in the Idaho city. The
matches were featured by seven
pins by Bulldog wrestlers.
Match results are as follows:
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JANUARY 5 - Basketball,
Greenleaf, here.
JANUARY 6 - Jr. High bas­
ketball, Nampa Christian, here.
Basketball, Homedale, here.
Drill team to perform at
halftime.
JANUARY 10 - National As-
sembly, Archery Exhibition, 9
a.m.
JANU.ARY 11 - FHA meet­
ing, 7 p.m.
JANUARY 12 - Basketball at
Notus.
__________________
NHS CALENDAR
BASKE
TEAM under Coach Adrian Wegner has a
record of 4 »ins and one loss so far this
season. They will play a 14-game schedule.
Pictured from left to right, front row,
are Paul Fife, David Martinet, Don Law-
rence, Brian Piercy, N’orberto Loper, Kelly
Garner and David Welch.
Middle row, Eric Stum, Kirt Michael,
Frank Munn, Jeff Moffis, Gene Cordova and
George Urrutia.
Back row, Rodolfo Espinota, Jim Wilson,
Ernie Delgado. Brian Corthen, Roy Rosales
and Coach Wegner.________________________
JANUARY 4 - Wrestling at
Capital
JANUARY 5 - Jr. High bas­
ketball, Payette, 2 30 p.m.
Basketball, Middleton, here.
Olympian Steve Prefontaine
will attempt an unprecedented
fourth straight victory in the
two-mile run at the 13th re­
newal of the Oregon Indoor In­
vitational Track I Field Meet
January 27 in Portland’s Me­
morial Coliseum.
Prefontaine, fourth in the
Olympic 5,000 meter run last
summer, ran to victory in the
Oregon Indoor two-mile the last
three years in times of 8 39.2,
1:31.6 and 8 26.6. The latter
time, identical to his winning
time posted in a later meet at
Los Angeles, stands as the
collegiate indoor record.
The popular “Pre” also will
be trying for his third conse­
cutive title as the meet’s “out­
standing performer.” He is the
only two-time winner and is one
of five two-milers to win the
award.
The University of Oregon se­
nior has an outdoor best of
3:57.5 in the mile.
Ticket applications for the
meet will be mailed next week.
Tickets will go on sale in mid­
January at the University of
Oregon and Oregon Stale Uni­
versity athletic departmenta.
Memorial Coliseum and at va­
rious other locations in the
Portland area.
Jr. High basketball, Fruitland
6 30 p.m.
JANUARY 9 - Wrestling
Caldwell, here.
JANUARY 10 - National Sc-
hool Assembly, 11 a.m.
JANUARY 12 - Basketba 11,
Bishop Kelly, there
JANUARY 13 - Basketball,
Emmett, there.
Basketball, Weiser, here.
JANUARY 8 - GAA, 7 p.m.
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