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

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Thursday, October 4, 197 3
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
KUNA BEATS
EIGHTH GRADERS
The Nyssa Bulldogs were
beaten by Kuna with a score of
20 to 0 on the Kuna field. Kuna
had an outstanding game. Nyssa
SU6AR BOWl
l«agu« Standings
THURSDAY NITE MIXED
MONDAY NIGHT
3
9
Marostica-Purcell
3.5
Rhoades-Martin
8.5
6
6
Clarich-Takatori
6
6
Moore-Holcomb
6.5
5.5
Wagner-Pollard
1
11
Reibs-Ward
High team game and series:
Marostica-Purcell, 797/2150;
749/2133;
Wagner-Pollard,
Rhoades-Martin, 2129;Clarich-
Takatori, 750.
0
0
0
MIXED
Laan-Stam
4
12
Van DeWater-Bennett 11
5
6
Purcell-McCain
10
Saraz in-VanderOord 10
S
Holcomb-Stacy
8.5
7.5
Takami-DeBoer
7
9
Stedman-Hill
7
9
Bottom-Gallaway
7
9
Orozco- Martin
9.5
6.5
Armstrong- Daudt
6
10
6
Lundy- Parker
10
Stam-Knowles
5
11
Women's games and senes:
SUGAR BABES LEAGUE
Earlene Jennings, 180/459, Li­
neta Proctor 150/434, Bev Gal­
10
6 laway 164, 433.
Holcomb
«
10
Kassmans
Men's
games and series.
10
Albertsons »2
Klaas Laan 236, 549, Bill Van
6.5 DeWater 170/485, DavidSarazin
9.5
Parma Wtr. Lftr.
9
7 166 475.
Michaels
7
9
Ba re kens
Team game and series: Van
6.5
9.5 DeWater, 799/2319; Bennett
Albertsons »1
6
10 (game) Purcell-McCain, 821
Greens
Jewelry
II
Owyhee Beauty Shop 5
0
0
0
11
5
Farmers Feed
Individual games and senes:
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
Kay Rodriquez, 211/522; Lineta
Proctor, 200; Bonnie Nichols, Holmes-Myrick
12
4
197/502, Mary Ward, 484.
Martin-Hatch
10
6
Team games and series: Mi­ He ttx man - R ob inson
10
6
chaels, 616, Owyhee Beauty Pounds-Pruyn
10
6
Parma Stuthiet-Clary
Shop, 590/597/1698,
7
9
Water Lifter, 1670; Farmers Morrison-Reed
8
8
Feed & Seed, 1629.
Cooper-Helman-Oord 8
8
0
0
0
8
8
Riggs-Card
Stell-Seward
9
7
BANTAMS
VanZelf-Hiatt
6
10
5
11
8
0 Murphy-Woodie
Sweetheart Bowlers
13
6
2 Jefferies-Downes-Hust 3
Alley Cats
High team handicap game and
5
3
Bowling Bombers
Martin-Hatch, 865/
10
5
3 series:
4
4 2392, Stuthiet-Clary, 800/2289;
Sugar Daddies
Rollin Rockers
4
4 Helman-Cooper Oord797, Riggs
3
5 Card, 2259.
S.S.S.
Men’s high scratch game and
Bulldogs
3
5
Knockouts
2
6 senes: Pete VanderOord, 223;
Tigers Two
0
8 Don Hatch, 216/530; Ray Riggs
Girl’s games and senes: 2 10/594, Dennis Martin, 540.
Ladies high scratch game and
Whitni Morrison 107/261; Teri
Pounds 99/290; Lisa Rose, 76/ series: Nancy Hietzman, 189,
Effie Martin, 185/494, Edie
183.
Boy's games and series: Ron­ Stuthiet, 184/483. Glenda Card
nie Robinson 130/363; Roger 485.
0
0
0
Haney 120/290; Mark Needs
119 301.
HOUSEWIFE BOWLING LEAGUE1
Team games and series-
Alley Cats 879; #10 858; Sweet Pin Spinners
10
2
harts, 838.
•
3
The Tri Angles
0
0
0
Three
Big
5
7
The Triple (xxz)
6
6
JUNIORS
Sanitsaggers
6
6
Working Three
5
7
Hoods
6
2 Rolling Pins
5
7
Uppers
6
2 Wee Three
5
7
The Tri Angles
6
2 Gutter Snipes
5
7
Striking Trio
5
3 Gutter Gussies
5
7
Strikers
4 The Striking Trio
4
7
5
The Stargazers
4
4 Alley Goofs
4
8
Gutter Bobs
4
4
High individual game and se­
Gutter Spiners
3
5 ries:
Emma Benedict, 195/
Scrubs
1
7 187/484, Helen Okai, 177/459;
Split Three
0
• Amy Mitchell, 177, Nadine
High individual game and se- Sparks, 506.
ries: Sara Marcum. 172/162/
Bowler of the Week: Scratch-
482; Larry Haney, 176/477;
Nadine Sparks, 506. Handicap-
Pete Lesberg, 161/452; Tam Maxine Stringer, 542.
Bybee, 174
0
0
0
High team.game and series
The Hoods, 544/1612; TheStri- SEVENTH GRADERS
kers, 554/ 597; The Tri An­
gles, 1588; Striking Trio, 549. LOSE TO KUNA
Last Thursday the Nyssa 7th
0
0
0
grade football team suffered
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
a defeat at the hands of the
Kuna Kavernen. Kuna won the
Sunset Mkt.
52
28
bout by a score of 20 to 14 on
Wilson's Mkt.
49.5
30.5
Kuna's home field.
Muir Roberts
45.5
34.5
Jose Delgado of Nyssa inter­
The Olympic
36.5
43.5
Nyssa Welding
43
37 cepted a pass and ran 70 yards
for a touchdown. Later he also
Paulus Jewelry
41.5
38.5
Sugar
Bowl
41
39 ran a two point conversion.
40.5
Stunz Lumbr.
39.5 David Ross ran for a 50 yard
Rieb’s
Mkt.
32
48 touchdown, but at the end of
White Satin
31.5
48.5 the game the score was 14 to
Idaho First Nat’l.
31
49 14. The game then went into
Kuna then scored
Adrian Cafe
29
51 overtime.
Individaul high games and and won the game 20 to 14.
Coach Walker said all of
senes; Diane Jennings, 201/
524, Eris Bertram, 188, Nellie Kuna’s touchdowns were set
Leaf, 169/486; Beverly Gallo­ up by penalties. It was a good
game and each team played
way, 478.
seemed to have a poor offensive
game. The Kuna players moved
the ball 20 yards on the ground
and 200 yards in the air. Both
teams played a hard game, but
Kuna seemed a much stronger
team than Nyssa. Better luck
next time. Bulldogs.
Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
Bulldogs Edge Vikings, 8—6
Adrian Beata Trojans, 28—i8
NHS CALENDAR
yard for the other.
Dennis
Beebe scored all of the extra
points with two kicks and a
run.
Adrian
13 8 7
0 0 0
by RANDY SAVAGE
Adrian Antelopes won their
October 4 - Frosh-soph foot­ third football game of the sea­
with the Bulldog’s defensive unit
ball, Weiser at Nyssa, 4 p.m, son Friday, defeating Nampa
outstanding against a much
October 5 - Football, Bishop Christian 28-18, and ending a
heavier team
Kelly
at Nyssa
12-game winning streak for the
The second half was a stand­
October 8 - Freshman foot­ Trojans.
off yardage wise, with the long
Scoring in each of the first
pass the big crowd pleaser. ball, Vale at Nyssa 4 00 p.m.
three quarters, the Antelopes
Middleton came back after the
October 9 - Underclassmen
had a comfortable 28-0 lead.
Nyssa score with several first pictures, 8 45 a.m.
Nampa Christian scored three
dow ns on hard running, but their
touchdowns in the fourth quarter
passing game failed and the
but their surge came too late.
Bulldogs held out.
This Friday night Nyssa will
Kevin Cain was the offensive
Cris Lords was the offensive play host to the tough Bishop leader for the Antelopes with
Middleton scored early in the
first quarter on a run by Mark leader for Nyssa with 50yards, Kelly team, with kick-off at 122 yards in 18 carries, and
scored two touchdowns. Tim
Endicott, but the extra-point and Kevin Adams led the de­ 8 p.m.
0
8
8 Mackenzie scored on a 30 yard
0
0
pass failed.
The rest of the fensive unit with several key Nyssa
6 run, and Tom Okai plunged one
0
0
Middleton 6
0
first half was a defensive battle, tackles.
The combination of Dwight
Calhoun and
Bill Marcum
clicked on a fourth period pass
good for 40 yards and a touch­
down, and Jeff Marquez scored
the extra two points on an end-
around, to salvage an otherwise
losing effort
Friday night
against Middleton
The Bull­
dogs were outweighed and out-
gained in the low-scoring battle,
which ended 8-6 in Nyssa's
favor.
rhe tuna la the only fi»h
with a blood temperature
higher than the water in
which it awitna.
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