— F Thursday, December 5, 1974 134 322; Tony Franklin 129/ 336; Brent Huffman 124; Tom Tomjack 332. Junior league Bybee Maxfield Wilson Ha ney 18 6 Hancv Beattie Patterson Lo- jiez 9 15 Imada Wahlert WilsonIS 9 Wiley Saito Brown Bass IS 9 My rick Marcum Sarazin Ko ler 14 10 Haney Wardsworth Lese berg 12 12 Bass Haburchak Wilson Cal houn 12 12 Hatley Marcum Chadwick Martinez 12 12 Orozco Wuhlcrl Thiel Ha­ ney lo 14 Kunkel Scuell lenten Strin- ger 8 16 Jackson South Holcomb Pounds 8 16 Hipp Wilmot Shaw Mor rison 5 19 learn high handicap game and senes Haney Beattie Patterson Lopez. 754/2122; Bybee Masficld Wilson Ha ney. 727/2077; Myrick Mar cum Sara/in Koler. 7||; Hipp Wilmot Shaw Morrison. 1990 Girls high scratch game and scries Sara Marcum. 168 |M <35 State) Mi rick. 161 406; Cheryl Pounds 143; Joyce Haney 385; Whilnt Morrison. 384 Bovs high scratch game and scries Pete Lcscberg 213/477, John Lopez I '.’ 455; Bill Patterson. 177; Bill Marcum 496 lane Tensen Saito 16 8 Cornwell. Morrison Wade 8 16 Sarazin laderosa Pounds 14 5 9 5 Rose Thompson Orozco I I II Talbot Cornwell Rose 12.5 11.5 laderosa Morrison Robinson 7 17 I anc Needs Franklin 6 18 Team high handicap game and series: lane Jensen Sana 47.1 1339: lane Needs Franklin 468.1273; Sarazin ladcrose Pounds 455 1328. Girls high acratch game and scries. Ticna Tensen. 149 .180 Ten Pounds. 125/ 335; Leslie Lane 124. Terri Morrison 320 Bovs high scratch game and series Landon Lane. Monday Night Mixed The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Stell A Sew rd 15.5 32.5 Team high handicap game and scries: Vandcrfhird A Olsen. 840 833/2398; Van Zclf A Hiatt 835/2352; Morrison A Bertram. 833/ 2462. Women's high scratch game and scries: Carolyn Pruvn. 193; Carolyn Cooper, 192; Arlene Holmes. 195 487 Glenda Card. 506; Sandy Morrison, 503. Men's high scratch game and series: Ja n Heitzman 223-212/581 ; C <>A, Olsen, 223/595; Willis Bertram 215/ 580. Stedman-Proctor 32 20 ■Sarazin VandrOrd 30 22 Stam-Clarich 30 22 Laan-Galloway 28 24 ( ommerclal Imur DeBoer Takami 28 24 Hedges Junes 27 25 Rons Shell 37.5 14.5 26 Holcomb Stacy 26 Parma Tire 37 IS Werner-Radcliffe 27 Johnsn-Adams 25 27 25 24 28 Eastmans Hill-McCain' 27 25 VnDwtr Bennett 23.5 28.5 White Satin 27 25 Lundy-Hill 20.5 31.5 Desert Seed 24 28 Macky Perk Hale 18 34 Am Fine Foods 29 23 Women's high games and First Natl Bk 7.5 44.5 series Diane Jennings (sub). High team game and 198/5.10: Betty Clarich. 180/ scries American Fine Foods. 493. Aut Stedman, 192/472; IOJ3/3OO5. Hertha VanDeWalcr. 202 High individual game and Men's high games and series Rudy Marostica. 227; series Ward Lundv. 190/ and Bill Purcell, 587. 540; David Sarazin, 195/ 524; Pete VandcrOord. 183/ Sunds« Night Mlied 524; Frank Morris (sub). 221; Art Galloway. 207. Freese A Shelton 33.5 10.5 Team high game and Hust A Sloan 29.5 14.5 scries: Lundy Hill. 842/2411. Wilson A Wilson 29.5 14 5 Amstg A Undrwd 28.5 15.5 17 Schmidt A Purcell 27 Turada« Night Businessmen Shiling A Chapn 19.5 24.5 Fanners Imhof A Crtwrt 14.5 29.5 Asmndi A Prcl 29 15 Eavtsidc Cafe 97 43 Msngr A Ballou 12 32 Elliott Tire 85.5 54.5 Holcmb A Dural 11 33 Farmers Feed 79.5 60.5 Individual high game and Murdock 78.5 41.5 series: Bill Purcell 212; Twilight Cafe 72.5 67.5 Dan Wilson. 203/568; Edna Palmers Equip. 66 74 Freese. 195/477; Brenda Nyssa Sanitation 65 75 Wilson. 189 479; Steve Pur- The Mirage 63.5 76.5 cell. 589 TVFarmScrv. 43 77 Patriot, league V.C S. Whlsl 24 5 35.5 Team high handicap game 37 Stunz Lumber and scries: Palmers Equip­ The Olympic- 32 ment, 889. Nyssa Sanitation 30 Paulus Jewelry Service, 883'3153; Farmers 29 Nyssa Welding Feed A Seed. 847; Eastside White Satin 28.5 Cafe A Lounge. 3156; Twi­ Adrian Mirage 28 light ( ale A Lounge. 3207. 26 Muir Roberts Individual high scratch Rieb's Market 26 game and senes: Ken Mc­ 26 Brow nie's Cafe Gowen. 242; Bill Clarich. Sugar Bowl 22 214/740; Jess Assumendi. Wilsons Market 14.5 213. Lyle Holvcrson. 213; Jim Idaho First Natl. 13 Robinson. 754; Rav Laan. Team high games 730; Res Wagner. 7.10. scries: Muir Roberts. 944 2736; Stunz Lumber, 943 I hunda« Night Mlied 2762; Adrian Mirage. 2707. Jcnsn A Htzmn 32.5 15.5 Individual high games and VandrOrd A Olsn 31 r senes: Lead Downes, 196; Sutn A Hirns 28 20 F.mma Benedict. 192/534; 27 VnZlf A Hiatt 21 Donna Riggs. 191. Glenda Moran A Brtrm 26 Jones. 191. Nellie Leaf. 191/ 22 Stutht A Clary 24.5 23.5 518, and Sandv Morrison. Runls A Rbnsn 23 25 535. Riggs A Card 23 25 27 Murphy A Woodie 21 19 29 MartnA Mils Pnds. A Prn 18.5 29.5 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12 - Regular Adnan School Board meeting. Adnan High Homemaking room. 8 p.m. Public Notices Page Thirteen Jr. High Tops Vallivue The Nytsa Jr. High Bas­ ketball teams began their season last Friday against Vallivue. The 8th grade game wax a very clone game. Vallivue led at the end of the first quarter 8 to 6 but at halftime. Nysta had tied the score at 12 all. Then Vallivue went ahead again in the third quarter 18 to 14 but at the end of the game Nyssa was leading 22 to 19. Scoring for the 8th grade were: Vanetti ■ 12 Delgado 8 Johnson • 2 The 8th grade is coached by Mr. Vernon Lords. The 7th grade also played Vallivue and squeaked by with a 20 to 19 score. No other information available. Juniors Bowl In Hermiston Eleven Junior Bowlers traveled to Hermiston over the weekend to participate in the Oregon Regional Bowling Tournament. Those participating were Bill Marcum. Sara Marcum. Shelley Myrick. Greg Thiel, Cheryl and Teri Pounds. Amy Sarazin, Larry Haney. Troy Calhoun. Tami Bybee and Paula Saito. Those accom- paning the bowlers were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pounds. coaches. Pat Marcum. Lucile Mvrick. Carolyn Haney, and Virginia Brandt. No results were known when they left to return home. The Nyssa Bolwers Trave­ ling Teams will travel to Hermiston on December 8 to bowl in the Intermountain Traveling Team. Nyssa Tops una The Nyssa 8th grade played Kuna at Nyssa, Tuesday. November 26. it was a vary one-sided game with Nyssa scoring 14 points to 0 in the first half. In the second half Kuna scored '■* 8 points to Nyssa 21 and Nyssa won the game 35 to 8. Scoring for Nyssa were: Jose Delgado.................... 10 Mike Johnson.................. 10 David Ross ........................4 Mike Wahlert ..................3 Eric Vanetti........................ 2 Darrel South...................... 2 Jose Urrutia...................... 2 Kells Shaw........................ 2 Nyssa 10 4 7 14 - 35 Kuna 007 1-8 THE NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM is pictured, front row from left. Kirt Moore, Sam Hartley. Paul Kesler. Clark Kido, David Simantel. Dan Simantel. Jim McCune. Clayton Webb. Chris Lords. Robert Gallegos and Rawghlie Perez. TVCC BASKETBALL SCHEDULE date DEC. 5 DEC. 6 DEC. 10 DEC. 13 DEC. 14 JAN. 7 JAN. 8 JAN. 9 JAN. 15 JAN.16 JAN.17 JAN. 22 JAN. 23 JAN. 24 JAN. 25 JAN. 29 JAN. 31 FEB. 1 1 F B. 3 F EB. 7 FEB. 13 FEB. 17 FEB. 25 FEB. 27 FEB. 28 MAR. 4 MAR. 7 MAR. 8 OPPONENT PLACE (ollege of Southern Idaho Eastern Oregon JV. Northwest Nazarene JV. ( entral Oregon College Central Oregon College C allege of Idaho University of Idaho JV, Lewis A Clark State Ricks Idaho State U. JV. Idaho State U. JV. ( ollege of Southern Idaho lethbridge College 1 Canada! North Idaho Lntversitv of Idaho JV College of Southern Idaho Spokane Falls CC Gonzaga University JV. North Idaho College of Idaho JV. College of Idaho JV. lewis A (lark State (ollege of Southern Idaho Weber Stale JV. Ricks Idaho Slate JV. Region 18 Play Off Region 18 Play Off Nyssa 7th Wins The Nyssa 7th grade played Kuna at Nyssa on November 26. It was a close game all the VvaV with the score tied at 6 all at the end of the first quarter then Kuna was ahead 18 tol6 at half time. In the third quarter Nyssa out scored Kuna 10 points to 3 and the final score was 32 to 26. Scoring for Nyssa were: Elfren Ramirez. 20; Malden ado. 4; Jim Dail. 2; Roger Haney, 2; Jerry Orr. 2; Waudsworth, 2. 10 6 32 Nyssa 6 10 3 5 26 Kuna 6 12 AWAY HOME TIME 7:30 away AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY 7:30 2:00 9:00 5:15 7:30 7:30 9:00 9:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 5:15 7:30 7:30 7:30 5:15 NHS CALENDAR December 6, Nyssa Band to march in Nyssa Christmas Parade. 7 p.m. December 7. Nyssa Band and Drill Team to march in Winter Wonderland Parade. Ontario, 1:30 p.m. Wrestling Take Down Tour­ ney. Nyssa at Ontario. 9 a.m. December 9. G.A.A. 7 p.m. December 10. Basketball. Nyssa at Emmett, 8 p.m. Wrestling. Parma at Nyssa 7 p.m. Back row. from left. Bill Tensen. Chad Triplett. Dion Garner. Craig Froerer. John Tanner, Scott Holcomb. Bill Calhoun. Dale Ballou. Kevin Adams, David Mitchell and Robett Fehlman. Not pictured are David Ballou and Victor Suarez. Calhoun Tells of Strong Nyssa Wrestling Squad Wrestling coach Mel Cal­ houn told the Nyssa Lions Club about prospects for Nyssa High School wrestlers at the regular meeting Tuesday noon at the Twilight Cafe. Calhoun said that the wrestlers will open the season at Ontario Saturdav at the Takedown Tournament. Tuesday. Dec. 10 pan of his squad will wrestle at Weiser, the balance will wrestle Parma at TVCC. which will be the scene of all home matches. Dec. 13 and 14 will be the annual Nyssa In vita tional, one of the strongest tournaments of the year. They will have home matches with Homedale and Caldwell Dec. 17, and will close out the pre-season matches with Pine Eagle Dec. 19. Calhoun said that he will have a veteran squad, with the leading contenders as follows: AHS CALENDAR December 5, Wrestling. Marsing at Adnan. 7 p.m. December 6. Basketball. Adnan at Parma. 8 p.m. December 7, Adnan Band and Drill Team to march in Winter Wonderland Parade. Ontario. 1:30 p.m. NV ATA Convention. New- Orleans. December 10. Basketball. Adnan at Huntington. 8 p.m. 98 pounds. Kirt Moore; 106 pounds. Sam Hartley; 115 pounds. David Simantel, Clark Kido. Bill Tensen and Paul Kesler; 123 pounds. Dan Simantel; 130 pounds. David Ballou and Jim Me* Cune; 136 pounds. Dion Gar­ ner: 141 pounds. Brad Holcomb. Scott Holcomb. Bill Calhoun and John Tanner: 148 pounds. Chris Lords; 157 pounds. Robert Gallegos. 168 pounds. Kevin Adams. 178 pounds. Rawleigh Perez; 191 pounds. David Mitchell; and Heavyweight. Robert Fehi- man. Calhoun also said that he had many strong freshmen who will challenge some of his regulars before the season is over. He said that the program is very strenu­ ous this year, as practices are at TVCC. which entails long hours and considerable travel. Sports Boosters Meet Dec. 12 The Nyssa Spons Boosters will hold their regular meet­ ing Thursday. December 12 at 12 noon at the Twilight Cafe Everyone is urged to attend as plans are to be made for the coming Basket­ ball and Wrestling season. WE LL BE OPEN SUNDAYS Get the best available price from your Major Appliance dealers in Ontario, Vale, Payette, Nampa, Caldwell or Boise. Be sure to notice specific features and model numbers. 1:00 TIL 5:00 P.M BRACKEN'S DEPT. STORE Come to the low overhead store, in the low rent district of Nyssa, and compare. You will save money at our store. Every week we read ads where “special” prices are higher than our regular prices. 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