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    Thursday, October 14, 1976
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Ten
Grant Union Edges
Bulldogs, 16- 14
Kass man's
Albertson’s
Holcomb’s
Nyssa Electric
Fiesta Farms
Agri-Lines
Owyhee Beauty
High team game
series: Fiesta Farms. 807/
744/2238; Agri-Lines. 784/
2200; 1st Security Bank. 735;
Michaels 2096.
High individual game and
series: Helen Otani. 194/523;
Bonnie Nichols, 194/498;
Marie Eldredge, 194; Julia
Jensen. 185/492; Aut Sted­
man. 183.
Housewife Bowling League
4
16
Hot Spots
14
6
Pin Puffers
8
12
Alley Cats
9
11
Triple Stars
9
11
Three Rats
10
10
Triple X
10
10
Three Stooges
8.5 11.5
Busy Bees
8
12
Sole Burners
8
12
Flying Three
6.5 13.5
Triple Crowns
6
14
Gutter Snipes
Individual high game and
series: Irene Church. 190/
468: Nadine Sparks, 179/
477; Arlene Hendricks. 177/
510.
High Handicap series:
Arlene Hendricks. 588; Irene
Church. 573; Gaynel Rehart,
573.
High handicap game. Irene
Church, 225.
Thursday Night Mixed
lt>
4
Pounds & Pntyn
Oldemyr & Morsn 15
5
14
6
VandrOrd & Olsn
11
9
Hill & Martin
10
10
Stutheit & Gary
10
10
Hiatt A Asumndi
McGown A Robnsn 9.5 10.5
11
Or rich A Anknman 9
12
Murphy A Woodie 8
Morris A Holmes 7.5 12.5
15
Riggs A Card
5
15
5
Rudsl A Seward
Women's high game and
series: Carolyn Pruyn, 213;
Carol Hill. 210/549; Sandy
Morrison 204/546; Carolyn
Cooper, 574.
Men's high game and
series: Bill Morrison, 222/
211/583; Bill Clarich, 204;
Dennis Martin. 578; Gary
Woodie. 567.
High team game and
series: Pounds A Pruyn 874;
Hill A Martin. 2458.
Gold Strike League
Miss Splits
Claim Jumpers
Gold Diggers
Hi Pockets
NAN.
Come-A-Longs
High Steppers
Gold Strikers
Draggin Bottoms
Gold Rushers
Fat Katts
Individual high game
series: Sharon Boston, 191/
507; Nadine Sparks. 187/507;
Darlene McCain. 188/498.
High team series rolled by
Miss Splits. 1044; Gold
Diggers 1027; Claim Jumpers
1016.
Welcome back gals. Lets
Bowl and have fun.
Mondas Mixed Foursome
17 3
DeBoer-Lundy
Stedman-Proctor &
14
6
Kipp
14
Bennett-McCain
6
7
13
Holcomb-Stacy
9 11
Hedges-Edgar
Sarazin-VanderOord 8 12
7 13
Laan-Galloway
7 13
Mackey-Mackey
6 14
Stam-Chapin
5 15
Short-Frost
Women's high game and
series: Sharon Boston, 191/
538; Irene Stacy. 188/511;
Carolyn Cooper 177/503.
Men's high game and
series: Art Galloway. 201/
201/541; Dave Sarazin. 184/
528; Squeege Edgar 190/
528; Dirk DeBoer, 203/
522.
Team Holcomb-851/2456.
Tuesday Night Commercial
4
Rons Shell
20 I
18 I 6
Parma Tire
Dessert Seed
16 )
8
9
White Satin
15
Dean Disposal
13 11
Parma Firestone
13 11
Rieb's Foodland
10 14
Newhouse Chev.
9 15
9 15
Hollingsworth
Albertsons
8 i 16
Agri-lines
7 ’ 17
Am. Fine Food
6 • 18
Individual high game and
series: Colin Chester 223;
Henry Yepez. 571.
High team game and
series: Hollingsworth, 1094;
Rons Shell. 3072.
AHS Calendar
Of Events
Patriot» League
5
15
Olympic Team
15
5
Nyssa Welding
8
12
Paulus Jewelry
12
8
Sugar Bowl
8.5
11.5
White Satin
9
11
Brownies Cafe
8
12
P&H Butchering
12
8
Old Fort Boise Inn
7
13
Western Lab.
10
6
Riebs Market
10
6
Stunz Lumber
Arrowhead Motel 4.5 11.5
High team game and series
bowled by: Brownies Cafe,
935/2626; Nyssa Welding.
917/913/2654; Old Fort Boise
Inn. 2568; Olympic Team
919.
Individual high game and
series bowled by: Carolyn
Pruyn. 199/551; Margery
Watkins, 222/524: Emma
Benedict 504; Sharon Boston
200/501.
October 14 - Varsity Foot­
ball. Rimrock and Adrian at
Nyssa. 8 p.m.
Jr. High Football. Marsing
at Adrian. 3:30 p.m.
Girls Hockey at Melba. 4
p.m.
October 15-16 • Band Day
at OSU
October 18 - College Prep
Reading Class Field Trip to
Boise and Caldwell.
October 19 • Adult Art
Class. 2 p.m.
Girls Hockey. Borah at
Adrian, 4 p.m.
October 20 Annual Drive
October 21 - Jr. High
Football. Adrian at Nampa
Christian
Girls Hockey at Capital, 4
p.m.
Oregon College Visitation
for Juniors and Seniors.
The Nyssa Bulldogs lost
another close Greater Oregon
game Friday at John Dav,
going down 16-14 to the
Grant Union Prospectors.
Both teams scored two
touchdowns, but the Bull­
dogs failed to make the
two-point conversion on the
second.
The Bulldogs also won the
statistics battle. 267 to 246.
but that only indicates the
closeness of the contest.
Greg Moffis was again the
leading ground gainer for
Nyssa with 114 yards, fol­
lowed by Dirk Sappe with 52.
Alberto Escobedo with 32.
and Jim Wilson with 25.
Wilson passed for 41 yards,
and the Bulldog’s defense
held GU's Dieker to 106
yards and 12 completions out
of 22 tries.
The big pass play, and one
that will be talked about for
some time, was the Wilson to
Don Lawrence pass that
didn't count, according to the
officials. Ruled incomplete by
an official that wasn’t in
position to see it. Coaches
Art Bullock and Max Brit­
tingham protested to no
avail. Viewing the game films
later confirmed their opinion,
but it was a judgment call,
and only three officials rather
than the customary four were
on the field.
NYSSA 14, GRANT UNION
16
NYSSA 14, G. UNION 16
Nyssa
0 8 6 0-14
G. Union
0 8 8 0-16
SCORING
N>ua • Wilson I run (Johnson
pass from Wilson). GU • Denny 2
run (Besck pass from Dieker).
Nyssa
Moffis 16 run (run failed)
GU ■ Gregg
(MvKinnu pass
from Dieker)
Antelopes Defeated
By Marsing, 22-12
In what was termed the
worst defensive game of the
year by Adrian coach Jerry
Huntley, the Antelopes went
down to a win-hungry Mar­
sing team by a 22-12 score
Friday in TVL play.
The Antelopes were hurt
when Dirk Miller tallied five
fumbles during the game.
Miller recovered his fumbles
but several Adrian drives
were stopped because of
them.
Adrian’s Paul
Shenk
scored the first touchdown of
the night, going 12 yards up
the middle to paydirt.
Marsing, finally getting
their game together, scored
22 straight points to put the
game away. Adrian managed
to put another six points on
the board when the Miller-
Dale Dennis-Arthur Leos
combination pulled off their
prized flea-flicker play. Leos
went 47 yards for the score.
The leading ground gainer
for Marsing was Ralph
Robbins with 141 yards in 19
carries. A. Leos lead the
Antelopes with 62 yards in
eight carries. Shenk had five
carries for 51 yards.
In the air. A Leos caught
one for 47 yards while
teammate Lupe Leos pulled
in three for 29 yards.
Adrian will meet Rimrock
Thursday night at the Nyssa
field.
MARSING 22, ADRIAN 12
Marsing
8 0 14 0-22
Adrian
6 0 6 0-12
SCORING
Adrian - Shenk 12 run (run
failed). Marsing - Robbins 2 run
(Robbins run) Marsing • Guajardo
12 run (Lowery run). Marsing - Cla-
pier 1 run (run failed) Adrian -A.
Leos 47 run (pass failed).
Bowl Down Cancer
Qualifying Starts
The qualifying round for
the annual Bowl Down
Cancer tournament will begin
in all bowling centers in
Oregon. October 24. This
popular event is sponsored
by the Oregon State Bowling
Proprietors’ Association as a
benefit for the American
Cancer Society, Oregon Di­
vision, Inc. Top prizes will be
two new 1977 Volkswagen
sedans for the top man and
woman bowler in the tourna­
ment.
All league bowlers can
qualify by paying fifty cents
and beating their average in
their third game. They may
try as many times as they
wish. Last year, 30,000
bowlers out of the 90.000 in
Oregon qualified. Total rai­
sed for the American Cancer
Society was $23.810.48, a big
boost to their cancer control
program in Oregon of re­
search. public and profes­
sional education, patient care
and rehabilitation.
Second prize for men and
women will be $500 cash
followed by 75 other prizes
with a total value of over
$10,000. All prizes are
donated by interested bu­
siness leaders around the
state. Bowlers must qualify
between October 24 and
November 7. House elimina­
tions advancing on a one to
three ratio must be com­
pleted by November 21.
House finals will be over by
December 5 and the state
finals will be held at the
North Bend Lanes in June,
1977.
With a generous handicap
and an excellent collection of
prizes, this tournament is
specially popular with begin­
ning bowlers. In the past
fifteen years this event has
raised over $300,000 for the
society, by far their greatest
money raiser.
Last year's top winners in
Oregon were Jill Abraham,
Jantzen Lanes. Portland,
total score 969, and Bill
Hanna. Starlite Lanes, Dallas
total 1039.
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THE NYSSA OPTIMIST LEAGUE TEAM completed their
season Saturday with a record of three wins against two
losses. They will compete in a play-off game Saturday in
Ontario in the Super Bowl.
Team members are. front row from left. Brent Allen.
Gabriel Lopez. Alan Rios, Carolos Haro. Jim Rodríguez. Tony
ioc/y Go/fers
Elect Officers
Adrian Student
On TVCC Senate
Mae Nakano was pre­
sented with the “Lady Golfer
of the Year" trophy at the
final meeting of the Ladies
Golf Association.
New officers for 1976-77
were elected. They are Joan
Williams, president; Edna
Gardner, vice-president; De
Etta Pope, secretary and Mae
Nakano, treasurer. Vera Da­
vis, outgoing president, was
presented with a gift.
Liz Stringer, Arlene Bram­
mer and Vivian Jones served
the luncheon. League play
will continue through Oc­
tober.
The group along with the
Men's Golf Association also
sponsored a wedding recep­
tion for Lynn and Vickie
Westcott at the clubhouse.
Harriet Lorensen, a fresh­
man secretarial science major
at TVCC, has been elected to
the student senate
as a
representative of the fresh­
man class.
Rodriguez and Scott Wood.
Second row. Oscar Alcosar, Todd Hatch, Joe Garner. Pat
Atagi. Marco Rodriguez, Benny Rodriguez and Roy Urrutia.
Back row. Glenn Marcum, coach. Ronnie Gonzalez. John
Peabody, Gary South. Doyle Ballou. Tom Jayo, Jessie Garcia,
Brad Flinders. Richard Leavitt and Max Elguezabal, coach.
NHS Calendar
Of Events
Volleyball
Nyssa Junior High
Girl’» Volleyball
Nyaaa vs. Parma, Sept. 21
Sth Grade - Nyssa won
the match. The scores were:
15-7 (N); 15-9 (N>; 15-7 (N).
7th Grade - Nyssa won
the match, the scores were:
15-1 <N); 16 14 (N); 15-5 (P)
Nyssa v». Weiaer-Sept. 29
Weiser forfeited.
Nyaaa va. Kuna-Oct. 7 |at
Kuna)
8th Grade • Kuna won,
scores were: 15-8 (K>; 15-1
<N); 15-9 (K)
Rachel Rodríguez scored
13 points on the serve in
three games.
7th Grade • Nyssa won,
scores were: 15-11 (N); 15-9
(K); 15-13 (N)
Patsy Estrada scored a
total of 19 points.
Adrian Band Attends
Hl-School Band Day
The Adrian band will leave
Friday morning to attend the
High School Band Day in
Corvallis, according to Art
Gould, band director. Ap­
proximately 40 bands from
Oregon will be participating.
Parade competition
is
scheduled for Saturday morn­
ing and a massed band per­
formance will be held that
afternoon at the University of
California-Oregon State Uni­
versity football game.
Band members earned
money for the trip by selling
candy, light bulbs and
candles.
Juliet.
October 15 • Science club
Field Trip to Hells Canyon
Pacific International Live­
stock Show in Portland
Varsity Football. Madras
at Nyssa, 8 p.m.
Aftergame dance.
October 19 . PSAT Tests
for juniors
Frosh Football. Vale at
Nyssa. 4 p.m.
Volleyball. Nyssa at Home­
dale. 7 p.m.
October 21 * Volleyball,
Nyssa at Ontario. 7 p.m.
Gymnastics at Mac High, 4
p.m.
Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
FORD
Harriet Lorensen
The TVCC student senate
consists of ten
represen­
tatives, five from each class.
These students, along with
the Associated Student Body
Officers, have complete res­
ponsibility for planning and
funding student activities
throughout the year.
October 14 - Frosh Foot­
ball. Nyssa at Meridian, 3:30
p.m.
Intro Lit. Class goes to
Boise Slate to sec Romeo and
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