Page Six Thursday, February 14, 1974 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Wrestling Tuesday, Feb. 12 PAUL VALENCIA CASTS OFF against Vale Friday night, with many of the Vale rooters m the background. Valencia is pro­ bably the speediest Nyssa player in many years, and his 14 points helped the Bulldogs in their victory over Vale, 52-49. Bulldog center Jeff Marquez, left, is awaiting the rebound Nvssa Beats ale. ? John Dav J • The Grant Union Prospec­ In Greater Oregon tors were just about as tough Nyssa kept its unbeaten slate clean in the Greater Oregon League with two big victories over Vale and Grant Union of John Day over the weekend, with Jeff Marquez leading the Bulldogs with 18 points each night. Friday night the Bulldogs beat Vaie, 52-49 in a thril­ ler before a packed house in a crucial game. Close all the way, the Bulldogs were 21-20 over the Vikings at half-time. Nyssa pulled to a 7-point lead after three quarters, then Vale whittled away to within one point, but two free throws by Frank Moore in the final seconds clinched the victory for the Bulldogs. JEFF MARQUEZ Saturday night, and it was another thriller with the Bull­ dogs finally winning 39-37. Barry with 18 and Catron with 15 kept Grant Union very much in the ball game. The two final home games of the season will be this weekend, with Prineville here on Friday night and Madras Saturday night. Then the Bulldogs take to the road for five games, climaxed by the Vale game on March 9 at Vale. Nvssa 10 21 35 52 Vale 10 20 28 49 Nyssa - Jeff Marquez 18, Valencia 14,Stewart6, Moore 4, Mark Marquez 4, Cruz Martinez 6 NYSSA JV 42, ADRIAN 18 98 - Kesler (N) pin Os born (A) 1st 106 - Tensen (N) dec. Sil- lonis (A) 6-0 115 - Cleaver (N) pin Ben­ nett (A) 2nd 123 - Doughtrv (A) pin Tan­ ner (N) 2nd 130 - Cain (A) dec. Froe- rer (N)7-2 136 - Ballou (Ntdec. Robin­ son (A) 1-0 141 - Holcomb (N) pin Mar­ tin (A) 2nd 148 - Gallegos (N) pin T. Di- vins (A) 1st 157 - Joe Joyce (N) pin Ro­ bertson (.A) 2nd 168 - Ballou (N) pin A. Di­ vens (A) 2nd 178 - No match 191 - Phelps (A) forfeit Hvy - Hill (A) dec Fehl- man (N) 5-2 AHS CALENDAR February 15, Basketball Marsing at Adrian. February 16, Basketball at New Plymouth. February 19, FFA Ban­ quet in the cafeteria, 7:30 p.m. February 21, Gymnastic Competition at Adrian,4p.m. GradeSchool W restling Attracts Fifty Boys During the month of January, an after school wrestling program was con­ ducted for all interested boys in grades four, five and six The program was designed to teach the beginning skills of wrestling, as well as the proper physical conditioning exercises that relate toeach skill Four nights a week wrestling was heldfrom3 45 to 5 00 mthe Primary Multi­ purpose Room under the direction of Mr Newell Cleaver, Mr Gary Jasper, and Mr. Scott McCormick At the beginning of the pro­ gram approximately fifty boys turned out, with thirty attending every night Each boy was weighed and put in competition with some one of his own weight and ability To demonstrate their abili­ ties the boys put on a wrest­ ling program for the Elementary students, with sixteen matches being wrestled on Friday, Feb­ ruary 8 in the Elementary gym. The boy» wrestling in the program were Mark Bau­ man, Rodney Cook, Manuel Valero, Scott Munn, Scott Calhoun, Tommy A|>odaca, Arturo Rivera, Charles Mam, Andrew Castro, Blas Guerra, John Ward, John Alexander, David Sparks, Marley Robinson, Robert Jimenez. Pedro Hernandez, Freddie Lopez. Randy Hutch­ inson. Bert Cleaver, Ron­ nie Robinson, Chris Mejia, Rodney Mam, David Moffis, Kay Moore, Jay Gomeza Gordon Ballou, Eddie Kin­ kade, Eddie Tooley, Joe Gar­ za, Emilio Falcon. Stacey Garner, and Tomas Rodrí­ guez < FOURTH GRADERS CHRIS MEJIA ( on top) and Rodney Main tangled on the mats at the wrestling competition last Friday. They participated m one of the 16 matches held that day before the elementary students and many parents. 2, G. Teigs 28, Hugties 4, F. Teigs 4, Gehring 11 Adrian - Beelie 22, Brown NYSSA JV 57, JOHN DAY 44 6. Evans 17, McKenzie 4, Nyssa JV 10 20 42 57 Smith 12. Ward 12, Orosco Moffis 6. Ausman 6 John Day JV 10 24 36 44 2, Chamberlain 2. Vale - Yraguen 10, Gar­ Nvssa - Blanch 22, Mar­ land 6. Schaffeld 3, Fulle­ cum 14, Oldemever 7. Wiley ton 7, Hawks 6, Moore 2. 6, Kouns4. Escobedo2, Mui • GREATER OREGON LEAGUE der s I John Day - Hankin 26, W L W L ADRIAN 72. NAM PA CHRIS­ I • u. HM 8 1 ii iffin M 13 2 7 0 Nyssa TIAN 54 Caige 2, Persinger 2. Li­ Grant Union 6 1 IS 2 Adrian V 22 30 54 72 berty 1. t 1 Yah 8 6 Na Cns. V 15 21 41 54 ••••««« 6 10 Burns 4 4 Adrian - Brown 6, Evans 8 2 4 6 MaeHl 30, Ma< kenzie 6, Smith 12, , Tuesday, Feb. 12 3 5 7 8 Madras Ward 18 Wahtonka 2 12 ADRIAN 77, MELBA 57 1 5 Nampa Christian - Fran­ Adrian 22 39 47 77 C rook C ounty 0 8 1 14 kamp 8, Everhart 18, Ric­ Melba 17 32 43 57 kard 11, Ware 11, Anders Melba - Lutrell 8. Stokes 4, Elmore 2. BASKETBALL Friday, Feb. 8 NYSSA JV 40, VALE 45 14 22 29 40 Vale - Yraguen 12, Cam­ Nyssa JV 7 18 32 45 mann 11, Nelson 7, Bement Vale JV Nyssa - Blanch 20. Mar­ 4, Hiatt 5, McGowan 6, Sta­ cum 8, Escobedo 6, Kouns llage 4. 4, Oldemever 2. Vale - Harrod 17, Lewis Nyssa 10 27 31 39 Grant Union 12 22 29 37 10, Hendricks 9, De Long 6, Nyssa - Jeff Marquez 18, Fulleton 3. Valencia 9, Stewart5, Moore 3, Mark Marquez 2, Cruz NYSSA FROSH 49. VALE 34 Nyssa Frosh 7 16 35 49 Martinez 2. 6 17 22 34 Grant Union - Barry 18, Vale Frosh Nyssa - Sparks 4. Sappe Catron 15, Dicker 2, McGe- 22, Escobedo 9, Johnson 2, trick 2. Saturday, Feb. 9 NEWELL HEIGHTS ■ ■ BY DALE WITT • • • Now you can have your cake and eat it too. monthly balance). You still collect the high 7% interest on the extra amount. Take note, savers. Here is a unique savings system that has a little bit of everything good in it. $10,000 BY ACCIDENT Unless you are a race car driver, lion tamer or in Equitable is calling it the Having Your Cake and Eating It Too plan. Because you get just that. High 7% interest (like a Certificate of Deposit). Cash flow flexibility (like a passbook account). Plus a lot of extra personal benefits. 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Oregon 97914 889-9671 name_____________ __ address_________________ city______________ »late phone zip NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs Dale W itt was a Saturday evening dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ Water m Big Beuu. Mr. and Mrs Paul Butler were Saturday overnight guests of her pa­ rents, Mr and Mrs Leon Chamber lain. Mrs. Luit Slam attended th«' Happy Dozen card party group Friday after­ noon at the home of Mrs. Edvthe Pros­ ser in Big Bend Mr and Mrs Ken Damschen of Minnett, Montana were Friday over­ night guests of Mr and Mrs R. D. McKinley. Mrs Rollo Fenn attended the LL)6 conference at the Stake House uiNyssa Sunday. She was a Sunday luncheon guest of Mrs. Mary McConnell. Mrs Rollo Fenn was a Saturday luncheon guest of Mr and Mrs Ron­ nie Ward and family. Friday, Mrs Rollo Fenn went to Marsing and visited Mr and Mrs Earl Larson. Mr and Mrs, Dave Savage and family visited in the Gene Simpson home Sunday afternoon Gilbert Deffenbaugh of Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs Alfred Simpson Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Walker and family and Ralph Hite and two chil­ dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Savage and family were afternoon cal­ lers. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Legg of Tilla­ mook, Oregon and Mrs Mammie Egalde of Boise were Saturday afternoon cal­ lers of Mt and Mrs LeRoy Sprague Mrs. Marion York and baby of Vale visited Mr and Mrs. Ray Simpson Sun­ day morning, and Mr and Mrs. Bud Derrick were Sunday afternoon visitors Mt. and Mrs. Charles Topliff of Burns were Tuesday luncheon guests of Mr and Mrs Irvin Topliff Mr and Mrs Leon Chamberlain an­ nounce the birth of a new grandson, Peter Briant, born to their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Chamberlain in Nyssa February 4 He was born in the Mal­ heur Memorial Hospital and weighed eight pounds and eigtit ounces. He has a brother Donald to welcome him Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain went to the basketball game at Nampa Christian Friday evening They visi­ ted their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Garner in Nampa after the game Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Dale witt attended the Coffee for Heart and March of Dimes at the Herschel Thomp­ son home in Kingman Koiony Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mane Moore, Mrs Irvin Top­ liff , Mrs Carl Lee Hill and Mrs Dale Witt attended the baby shower for Mrs. Jim Johnson at the Jim Phifer home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Irvin Topliff and Mrs. Mane Moore called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell Sunday afternoon Mrs, Inez Goodwin, tier daughter, Mrs. Connie A> ker and baby Machelle visited Mrs. Dale Witt Monday eve­ ning. Shelia Pratt of Boise was home for the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Pratt Sr. heard from their son, Mark and his wife Lorna. They are now located at Wells, Maine They live on the edge of the forest and a mile from the Beach. Mark is in the Navy and is located twenty miles from his base at Port Smith, New Hampshire Edna McGinnis and Jessie Slippy of Nyssa visited in the Don Llndvilie home Wednesday afternoon Mi and Mrs Earl Tanner were Fri­ day evening callers in the Don Lind- ville home Mr and Mrs Leon C hamtierlain and Jed and Mr. and Mrs Paul But- Irr of Ost&rlo wertf sypst? s birth- day dinner Sunday at the Clmt Cham tie ria in home in Nyssa It was in honor of Jed’s birthday which is tin Monday ADRIAN NEWS ADRIAN Mrs Marie Moore was a Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. Robert Long In the afternoon, they attended the Coffee for Heart and March of Dimes at the Herschel Thompson home in Kingman Koiony. Saturday, Mrs Robert Long and Mrs Maxine Dennis attended the baby shower for Mrs Jim Johnson m the Jim Phifer home in Kingman Koiony. Mrs. G. E. Mackey went to Boise Saturday to visit tier mother, Mrs. Florence Gowey and Mrs Minnie Mac- key accompanied her and visited her sister, Mrs. Hannah Gage Sharon Crum and girl friend Lois Messinger of Hepner, Oregon spent the weekend with the former's pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs Oliver Freel. Mr and Mrs Myron Gossrdvisited in the Oliver Freel home Sunday af­ ternoon Mr. and Mrs Carl Begeman were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Boyce Van DeWater in Big Bend. Sunday evening dinner guests in the Carl Begeman home were Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater and Mr and Mrs W C. Van DeWater and son Kent of Big Bend and Mr and Mrs. Dean Goddard of Sparks, Nevada Mr. Goddard is an old neighbor of the Van DeWaters andHegemans whenttiey lived in Kansas Mr and Mrs. Mervll Hutchinson and girls were guests at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. K. I. Peterson in honor of Mer- vil's birthday Mrs. K. 1. Peterson called on Gladys Thomas Friday afternoon. Mrs. K. I. Peterson and son Mer- vin accompanied her daughter Mrs. Mervll Hutchinson and girls to the show in Ontario "Annie Get Your Gun” on Friday evening. Mrs. Mervll Hutchinson and tier mother Mrs. K. I. Peterson called on Mrs. Bob Brown Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Carl Begeman were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliot and Mrs. Gladys Thomas were Sunday evening dinner guests in the Oscar Schafer home. Dairy Dinner ¡Next Monday The Malheur County Dairy Wives are sponsoring a no­ host dinner at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario on Monday, February 18, at 8 p in This dinner will tie in honor of the new State Dairy Princess, Betty Smith The public is invited, and anyone wishing to attend should make their reser­ vations with Mary Payne, 473-2175.