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Page Ten Bulldogs Split Pair With Vale Vikings By Pat Marcum The Nyssa Bulldogs tra veled to Vale April 30 and came home with a split to deadlock the Greater Oregon Eastern Div. League at 4 wins 2 losses each. In the opening game Ted Joyce took mound duties and went the distance, holding Vale to 4 runs on 5 hits while his team mates came up with 0 runs to beat the Vikings 6-4. The Vikings tumped into the lead in the second inning with the first score then came back with another in the third inning but in the fourth inning the Bulldogs came back with Neal Oldemever leading off with a walk, stole second and sent to third on a wild pitch, then Joe Joyce singled driving in Oldemever for the first Nyssa score, fed Joyce then got on base on a fielders choice, followed by Chris Lords, who reached base on an error. Holcomb walked Ted Joyce crossed the home plate on an error then Larry Haney got a hit scoring Lords to end the scoring in the fourth with Nvssa leading 3 to 2. The Vikings got Joe Garland on with a hit-pitch and the Rick Bates homered to score 2 but that ending the scoring for Vale. The Bulldogs came up with 3 more runs in the Sth by Oldemever scampered to first base on an error by the first baseman then back to back singles by the Joyce Brothers Joe and Ted. Lords reached Thursday, May 8. 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon base on a hit and Oldemever tied the game on error. Brad Holcomb walked scoring Joe Joyce and Ted scored on a Larry Haney out and that completed the scoring with both pitchers setting down the remaining innings. The second game began with Bill Marcum on the mound, but Vale got to him fast and they scored 9 runs. Brad Holcomb relieved Mar cum but Vale had their momentum going and con tinued to score 4 more runs in the fourth while holding Nvssa to No-score. In the Sth inning Nyssa got on the scoreboard with Calvin Cleaver walked. Paul Short got a clean hit then Bill Marcum got a hit to load the bases. Neal Oldemever got a blooper single that scored 2 runs. Ted Joyce blasted another hit to score Marcum and Oldemeyr. Joe Joyce. Chris Lords both walked to load the bases again, but they could capitalize on it and the game was over IS to 4. 000 230 0 6-6-5 011 020 0 4-5-2 Second Game Nyssa 000 04 4-5-5 Vale 543 lx 15-4-0 Nvssa Vale •••••••••••••••••••••a • GREATER OREGON ! Eastern Division ; LEAGUE • • • • Nyssa Vale Grant Union Bums 6 5 5 o 2 : 3 : 3 ; 6 ; •XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS6XXSO6»J<CXXXXXXXX66.XCXSSXXXXXXXX Nyssa Defeated At Sub-District Five Nyssa Tennis team members traveled with their coach to Pendleton on Friday to participate in the Sub District Tournament with the winners advancing to District at Hermiston. Those attending were Ter ry Baker, boys singles; Kathy Kurtz. Anna Dority. girls doubles; John Kouns. Randy Savage in bovs doubles. All from Nyssa got a first round bye so they didn't play until the second round. Creswell of Pendleton def. Baker 6-1 61, Sabalo-New man of Hermiston def Kurtz- Dority 6-3 63 and Tomlinson- Tomlinson of Mac Hi def Kouns-Savage 6-0 60. They were accompanied by their coach Mrs. Cathy Montgomery. NHS CALENDAR May 8, Student Body Primary Elections, noon hour Athletic Banquet. May 4, Track. Nyssa at Ontario C of I Play day at Caldwell May 10. Baseball Nyssa at Bums May 12, Pep Club Picnic. Ontario State Park. 6:30 p.m May 13. FFA meeting. 8 p.m. GAA Banquet, Eastsidc Cafe in Ontario. 730 p.m. May 14, District Baseball Playoffs. May IS, District Baseball Playoffs. Student Body Final Elec tins. PTSA Potluck Dinner and Talent Show. Multi-purpose Room, 7 p.m. Junior High School Sports| & V sxxxsXXXXsxxxxxsxs-XsXXsx-xxxxxsxxwxsXsxxx-:-.xxx<<sxxw.x-:-:-X' Seventh Grade Bova NYSSA 84, KUNA 30 Long jump—I. E. Ramirez 3. D Dail. 4. K. Tooley Shot—I. E. Ramirez. 2. A. Wardsworth. 3. T. Shimo maeda. 4. S. Gamer Discus—I. K. Tooley. 2. L. Koler. 4. N. Lopez High Jump—2. T. Cleaver Pole Vault—I. R. Castil- lanoz. 2. T. Cleaver. 3. N. Linegar I20L.H.—2. D Dail. 3. N. Linegar 330 yd—I R. Castillanoi. 2. K. toolev. 3. A. Jimenez l(X) yd—2. E. Ramirez. 3. Navarro. 4. Rivera 880—I. Jimenez. 4. Na varro 880Relay—I. Ballou Rod riguez. Orozco. Dail 180—1. Ranurez. 2. Rivera 4. Castillanoz 1320—2. Tooley. 3. Lopez. 4. Robinson 440 RElay—I. Ballou. Oro zco. Rodríguez. Dail Mile Relay—I. Balloif. Rodríguez. Castillanoz, Ri vera. Eighth Grade Bovs NYSSA 72, KUNA 42 Long Jump—1. Delgado, 3. South. 4. Wahlert Shot—1. Zambrano 2. Mo ore. 4. Stults Discus—1. Church 2. Cow gill, 3. Maxfield H. Jump—1. Delgado, 2. Wahlert. 4. Rios Pole Vault—I. Delgado. 2. Vanetti. 4. McKinney 330—1. Ross. 2. Lopez 100—2. McKinney. 4. La ne. 880—1. Rodríguez. 3. K. Rodríguez. 4 Menchaca 880 Relay—2. Vanetti. South, Johnson. Ross 180—4. McKinney Mile—1 Lopez, 2 Church. J. Young 440 Relay—2. Nyssa-Va- netti. South. Johnson. Ross Mile Relay—2. Nyssa. Zambrano. Moffis. McMillen Wahlert. Wed., April 30 7TH GRADE BOYS TRACK TEAM. Fraat row from left. Henry Estrada. Neal Linegar. Tim Shimomaeda. Kay Moore, Lance Koler. Marley Robinson. Terry Cleaver, Marvin Seuell and Coach Dennis Savage. 2nd row. David Dail. Bob Bass. Randy 8TH GRADE BOYS TRACK TEAM. Front row from left. Mike Wahlert. Mike Wilmot. David Ross. Mike Johnson. Jose Delgado, Eric Vanetti. Larry Church and Scott Kesler. 2nd row. Lupe Rios, Marti Johnson. Joe Moore. Lance Lane, Terrell Moffis. Dana Pinkston. Martin Navarro. Troy Toombs. Mike Siam. Tom Jackson and Art Rivera. Top row. Alan Wordsworth, Gordon Ballou. Nick Lopez. Tomas Rodríguez. Eddie Kinkade, Efrem Ramirez and Kevin Tooley. Maxfield. Tim McKinney. Ruben Lopez and Daryl South. Top row. Jessie Rodríguez. Rey Grijalva. Brent Cowgill. Douglas Zambrano, Shawn Young. Benny Menchaca. Kevin Moffis and Valentin Reyna. SRV MEET 7th Grade Girl. NYSSA 41, VALE 36, VAL UVUE 38 100 yd. Low Hurdles— 2. Sheryl South 330 yd Dash— 2. Harris. 4. M. Mejia 100 yd Dash— 2. T. Atagi Shot Put—4. V. Messick 100 yd. Low Hurdles— 2. Sheryl South. 17.1 330 yd. Dash— 2. B. Harris 53.0. 4. M. Mejia 100 yd. Dash—2. T. Atagi 3.8 Shot Put— V. Messick 24’ 6" 880 yd. Run— 1. M. Martinez 2:54.5. 4. N. Mower 880 yd. Relay—1. Bones. Rosales. Vielma, Moser. 2:19.5. 2. King. Mejia. Martinez. Harris 2:16.8 5. 2. King. Mejia. Martinez Harris 2:16.8 Discus—3. M. Mejia 59’ 5 1/8” 180 yd. Dash— 2. L.King 27.6 3. T. Bones 27.8 180 yd. Dash—2. L. King 27.6, 3. T Bones 27.8 440 Relay—Hirai. South Vanetti, Atagi Long Jump—1. T. Atagi, 12'8”, 3. M. Martinez H'9%” High Jump—2. S. South. 3. Harris. 4. Vielma. 8lh Grade Girls VALE 31, VALUVUE 43. NYSSA 41 100 yd Low Hurdles—1. C. McGinley 16.4 330 yd. Dash—3. J. Las siter 53.6. 4. G. Sebum 100 vd. Dash—3. M. Cleaver 13.9 Shot Put—2. A Rios 30’2” 880 vd Run—I. R Elgue zable 2:51.0 880 yd. Relay—I. Cleaver McGinley. Elguezabal, Har din 2:10.7 Discus—I. J. Hipp 75* II 3/8”. 3 A. Rios 71*3%" 180 yd. Dash4. L. Hardin Long Jump—2. L. Hardin 12'10' i". 3. M Cleaver 12’ 8%" High Jump—2. J. Hipp 4' 4. McGinley 3’10” 7th Grade Beys NYSSA 65%, VALE, 45%. VALUVUE 31% 120 L H—1. Dail 18.6. 2. Linegar 19.1 330 yd—3. Rivera 46.1, 4. Castellanoz 100 yd—1. Ramirez 12.0, 2. Rodríguez 12.5 880 yd—I. Castellonoz 2:36.3 880 yd Relay—3. Nyssa 2:00 180 yd—I Ramirez 22.0. 2. Rodriguez 23.1 1320 vd—2. Lopez 4:19.4 440 Relay—1. Nyssa 57.4 Long Jump—I. Ramirez 16'2", 2. Dail -Anthony, tie 13* 11” High Jump—1. Tooley 9’6" Shot—I. Ramirez 39.115». 4. Tooley Pole—4. Cleaver Discus—3. Lopez 100.IV«. 4. Toley. 99.8 3/8 8th Grade Bays NYSSA 48, VALE 46, VAL UVUE 45 120 L.H.—1. Delgado 15.7. 330 yd—1. Ross. 41.7. 100 yd—4. Vanetti 12.5 880 yd—3. Rodriguez 2:28. 880 yd Relay—1. Nyssa, 1:51 4 180 yd—4. McKinney Mile—3. Church 5:32.1 440 Relay—3.Nyssa 53.9 Mile Relay—2. Nyssa 4:35. Shot—3. Zambrano Discus—2. Cowgill 117.7. 3. Church 113 9. 4. Mayfield till 1/8 P.V.—1 Delgado 10’6". 2. Grijalva 9'6". 3. Rios, 9'0 Long Jump—1. Delgado 17’8%” High Jump—1. Delgado 5'5”. 2. Wahlert. 4 Rios Va netti Track Friday, May 2 Sub-District Meet at Pine Eagle Adrian Girls (Points Unavailable) 440 Relay—1. Haye, Shenk Price. Chapin. Adrian still holds this sub-district record as Adnan set the old record of 52.1 100 Yard—2. Chapin. 12.7 4. tie Haye. 12.9 220 Yard Run—2. Haye, 28.6 Long Jump—3. Chapin, 16'5" These girls will go on to enter District competition this weekend in these events. Baseball MtN- WOMEN Friday, May 2 If you’re looking for an ordinary job, don’t look here. NYSSA JV 24, WEISER 9 Many jobs on this page require experience. Ours don't—|ust high standards and the desire to learn. (You'll be paid while you learn, too.) Many |Obs pay a salary or wage Our iobs include free medical and dental care, food and housing, a 30-day paid vacation every year, besides a good salary. Many iobs offer you one kind of work. We offer you a choice of training In over 300 good iobs. And. if you qualify, we'll guarantee your |Ob training in writing, before you enlist. And, finally, many jobs give you an opportunity to work for a company. Ours give you an opportunity to work for your Country. Call Army Opportunities Sgt. Ruben Briones, Phone 503-889-5521 Join the people who’vo joined the Army. An ffwef Opportune y t mployor Nyssa 1-12-0 II x 24 10 Weiser 0-3-1 0 5 9-4 Winner-Johnson-Holcomb Loser-Emert-Routsin Monday, May 5 NYSSA JV 2 VALE JV 14 ab r h 0 1 2 Johnson 0 0 3 Lopez 0 0 1 Moffis 1 0 0 Holcomb 0 0 1 Thiel 0 0 1 Fehlman 0 0 2 Delgado 0 0 3 Wilson 0 0 2 Michaels 1 0 2 Mecham 02 000 Nyssa 0007 7x Vale Loser-Johnson. Wilson 4, Moffis 4-Holcomb Winner-Yrsguen Ger- ruggetio Season Record for the JV team is 9 wins and 4 losses. Bowling Sunday Mixed Winners Shelton 4 Freese, 2nd. Schmidt & Purcell. Seasons Highs were Diane Jennings av. 168; Steve Purcell ave. 190; Diane Jennings high series. 667; Steve Purcell, high series, 650; Diane Jennings, high game. 246; Lowell Shelton high game, 256. TRACK Friday. May 2 L astern Oregon Invitational Track Meet at John Day BURNS 150, NYSSA 126%, Grant union 99, CROOK CO. 65' i. MADRAS 47 100 yd dash—Moncur (N). Swayne (GU). Morgan (B). Liberty (GU). Skillings (CO 10.3 220 vd dash—Moncur (N), Morgan!B).Wade (N) Skil lings (CO Sheets (GU) 23.4 120 H. H—Liberty (GU). Stephen (N). Gillette (CO. Vandcrdam (B) Farmer (B) 15.9 180 L H -Whale (GU) tie Stephen (N). Gillette (CO Escobcdo(N) Tocile (B) 21.9 440run- Smith (GU) Cam pbcll (B) Moore (M) Hipp (N) Reeves (B> 52.5 880 run— WilbuttM). Mar tuiez (N) Heiman (B) Aeren- dondo (B) Hunter (CO 1:59.6 Mile run—Martinez (N). Tony (CO, Wilson (N), Krieger (GU). Moore (B) 4:24.2 Two Mile—Coats (CO Carter (CO Wilson (N) Federson (CO Wilson (M) 10:01.4 440 Relay—Nyssa (Mon cur, Wade. Hartley. Esco heilof G U.. CC. B. 44.9 High Jump— RadinovK'h (B), Fleshman (M). Bright <B> Jensen (N) Kennedy (Gu) 6 3'4 Discus—Schillinger (B) Denny (Bl Strickland (N) Mitchell (N) Daughterv (B> 175-5'/. Pole Vault—Revak (B) Fulton (B) Larson (GU) Farmer (B) Jensen (N) 12-9 Javelin—Griffith (GU) Gil lette (CC) Denny (B) Esco bedo (N) Schilling (CC) Shot put—Denny (B) Schil linger (B) Strickland (N) Lambeth (GU) Fades (M) 59-1% Tues., April 29 MELBA 44, RIM ROCK 28%, HOMEDALE 15%, ADRIAN 10, NYSSA 8. NOTUS 4, PARMA 2 Girls 220 run—5. tie Wiggins 29. 880 relay—6. Haye. Lynne Witty, Lori Witty, Wiggins, 1:59.3 Shot—6. Davis 29’6%" 110 yd Hurdles—8. Davis. 18.4 Discus—7. Davis. 90'3" Mile Relay—6. Shenk. Ishida, M. Carroll. D. Car lock. 4:42.1 new school record. Long Jump—4. Sillonis. 14' 10%”. 6. A st or ec a. 14' 9%" Triple Jump—I. tie Sil lonis. 28' 10” 440 Relay—5. Haye. Price. Shenk. Astoreca. 55.5 Javelin—2. ChurehlNyssa) 84'8%", 8. Holcomb (Nyssa) 58'6%" MEMBERS OF THE GIRI'S HOW UNG TEAM, left to right. Joyce Haney. Sara Marcum, Cheryl P >unds and Shelley Myrick are very happv to take home their championship trophies after battling the Baker Girls team for them at the Tournament Sunday. BOYS ON THE NYSSA JUNIOR BOWLING team are left to right. Bill Marcum. Pete Leseberg. Troy Calhoun, and Larry Haney. They proudly display their championship trophies won at the Baker Tournament Sunday. Nysso Junior Bowlers Come Home Champions The Nyssa Jr Boys and Girls high school traveling bowling teams traveled to Baker Sunday for the final day of league bowling and both teams came back with Championships The Inter Mountain Tra veling League consisted of boys and girl teams from Nyssa. Ontario. Baker, La Grande, Hermiston and Boise. Going into Sunday's finals the Nyssa boys were leading by two games and they won their championship in the first series against Ontario. The Nyssa girls were tied with Baker girls and after the first series they had to play each other for the champion ship and the Nyssa girls won total pins 2227 while Baker had only 2097. Members of the boys team were: Bill Marcum. Larry Haney. Troy Calhoun. Pete Leseberg and John Lopez and members of the girls team were: Sara Marcum. Shelley Myrick. Joyce Haney and Cheryl Pounds. High game and series for bovs were. Bill Marcum ’ll) 5’9 |90 Ims t .,) houn. 178-182-496; Pete Lcse berg 173-457 and Larry Haney 202 198-569. for the girls were Sara Marcum. 212-518; Cheryl Pounds 174 490 Shelley Mvritk IK.’ 484 and Joyce Haney. 152- 439. Immediately following the bowling all members of the league went to the Baker Grizzly Bear and had a Pizza party where the trophies were presented. Adults accompanying the bowlers to Baker were Mr. and Mrs Bill Purcell; Mr and Mrs. Dale Haney and Kenny; Mrs Lucile Myrick and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Marcum. The final results were received by the Oregon State Junior Bowling Tournament and Bill Marcum placed 13th in singles and Bill and Pete Leseberg placed 16th in doubles. Journal Clansifiedt Bring Result«! CORN SEEI All Varieties Of IDA- HYBRID AND WESTERN HYBRID Including Single Cross FARMERS Feed & Seed Co 117 Good A toiiuo NYSSA Phono 372-1