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Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Ten Thursday, October 21, J 9 76 Bulldogs Win Over Madras, 20-14 Thursday Night Mixed Pounds & Pruyn 18 6 7 Oldemeyr A Morsn 17 8 VanderOrd A Olsn 16 Hill & Martin 13 11 11 Hiatt A Asumendi 13 McGwn A Robnsn 11.5 12.5 13 Stutheit & Clary 11 13 Clarich & Anknmn 11 Morris A Holmes 10.5 13.5 Murphy A Woodie 9 15 17 Riggs A Card 17 Rudisill & Seward 7 Women's high game and series: Ailene Holmes 216; Bonna Clary. 205/528; Nellie Pounds, 194/519; Carolyn Cooper 525. Men's high game and series: Ray Riggs 213/572; Bill Clarich. 217/553; Fred Schilling 216; Jess Asumendi 559. High team game and series: VanderOord & Olser 859/2353. Sugar Babes First Security Bank 16 8 15.5 Michaels 8.5 Fiesta Farms 13 11 Kassmans 13 11 12.5 11.5 Brackens 11 Owyhee Beauty 13 Holcombs 14 11 10 14 Albertsons Agri-Lines 9 15 Nyssa Electric 9 15 High team game and series: Owyhee Beauty 7S9- 758/2185; Michaels. 780/ 2100; Kassmans 742; Fiesta Farms. 2179. High individual game and series: Liz Stringer. 220/ 506; Bonnie Nichols, 199; Carolyn Pruyn Sub. 199/ 526; Aut Stedman. 213; Alita Richter Sub. 505. Monday Mixed Foursome DeBoer-Lundy 20 4 Stedman-Proctor & Kipp 16.5 7.5 8 16 Bennett-McCain 15 9 Hclcomb-Stacy 13 11 Sarazin-V'Oord 13 Hedges-Edgar 11 8.5 15.5 Laan-Galloway 16 8 Mackey-Mackey 17 7 Stam-Chapin 7 17 Short-Frost. Womens high game and series: Barb Sarazin. 206/ 512; Lineta Proctor. 173/461; Dusty Bennett, 156/459. Mens high game and series: Squeege Edgar, 215/ 592; Dirk DeBoer 196/523; Art Galloway, 175/502. Team high game and series: 790/2319. To Sitare! Commercial kugut 24 4 Rons Shell 22 6 Parma Tire 18 10 White Satin 16 12 Dessert Seed 14 14 Deans Disposal 14 14 Parma Firestone 13 15 Riebs 13 15 Hollingsworth 12 16 Newhouse Chev. 8 20 Albertsons 7 21 Agri-Lines 7 21 Am. Fine Foods High team game and series: Newhouse Chevrolet. 999; Parma Tire. 2893. High individual game and series: Sherman Keck. 223; Henry Yepez, 569 Housewife League Hot Spots 19 5 8 Alley Cats 16 9 Pin Puffers 15 Triple X 13 11 Three Stooges 11 13 12 Three Flats 12 Sale Burners 12 12 11 13 Triple Stars 10.5 13.5 Triple Crows 9 15 Flying Three 8.5 15.5 Busy Bees 6 18 Gutter Snipes Individual high game and series: Emma Benedict. 196/ 565; Darlene McCain. 188/ 487; Nadine Sparks, 188/ 455; Sandra Stalte, 184/490; Marilyn Peterson. 176/503. High handicap game and series: Emma Benedict, 601; Pat Lindsey, 213. Patriots League 6 Nyssa Welding 18 7 Olympic Team 17 10 Sugar bowl 14 White Satin 13.5 10.5 11 Paulus Jewelry 13 11 Stunz Lumber 13 11 Brownies 13 12 Old Fort Boise Inn 12 13 PAH butchering 11 16 Western Latoratories8 18 Riebs Market 6 Arrowhead Motel 5.5 18.5 High team game and series: Nyssa Welding. 952/ 2722; Stunz Lumber 927-911/ 2720; Old Fort Boise Inn. 936/2666. High individual game and series: Sherry Seward. 218/ 521; Aleta Richter 210/ 503; Nellie Pounds. 199/ 525; Carolyn Pruyn, 503; Marilyn Peterson. 547; Patsy Wilson 519. Nice bowling Gals!! The Nyssa Bulldogs played three-games-in-one against Madras Friday, and knocked off the White Buffaloes. 20-14. The first half was all Nyssa as the Bulldogs piled up a 14-point lead while bottling up the Madras offense. The second half was different, with Madras stopping the Bulldog offense and putting two touchdowns on the board themselves, to tie the game with about seven minutes to play. Then the Bulldogs came back with their first half spark and sewed up the game with a 10-yard run by Escobedo, who was stopped three times, but just wouldn’t be brought down. The first Nyssa touchdown was spectacular, with Jim Wilson tossing a long pass that Don Lawrence ran under and took on the fly for 30 yards and a touchdown. The second touchdown was set up by a pitch-out to Greg Moffis. who then threw a long left-handed pass to Lawrence good for 45 yards. A couple of plays later Escobedo ran it in from the two. Nyssa gained 325 yards to 199 for Madras, and as in past games, the offense was shared by the strong Bulldog backfield, and passes to the ends. Sappe gained 68 yards. Escobedo 106, and Jim Wilson 39. Wilson also passed for 75 yards, and on the receiving end Moffis had 20 yards. Steve Johnson 25. and Lawrence 75. This Friday Wahtonka comes to Nyssa for the Homecoming game. Then the Bulldogs will have two very tough games. MacHi at Milton-Freewater on the 29th and Vale at home on November 5 to end the season against the league leading Vikings. NYSSA 20, MADRAS 14 SCORING Madras 0 0 7 7-14 Nyssa 6 8 0 6-20 Nyssa—Lawren« JO pass from Wilson (run failed) Nyssa—Esco bedo 2 run (Lawrence run). Madras —Brooks 25 pass from Seven (Crocker kick) Nyssa—Escobedo 10 run (run failed). Madras—Fleshman 1 run (Crocker kick). Nyssa Boosters Win Super Bowl By Pat Marcum The Nyssa Boosters Opti mist Football team beat Vale Friday night 14 to 6 in the Super Bowl for the 5th and 6th grade days. Nyssa received the open ing kickoff and Gary South took the ball on the 20 and ran it 80 yards for the first touchdown of the champion ship game. Nyssa made the 2 point conversion and with 20 seconds gone one the clock, the Nyssa Boosters had scored 8 points. Vale then received the ball and after 2 plays, Jesse Garcia intercepted a pass and Nyssa was on the march again. After an eight yard gain by Scott Wood, Gary South took the ball on a 4th down and 2 yards to go for a first down and ran it 32 yards for Nyssa's second touch down within the first 4 minutes of play. Then it became a defensive battle with neither team getting their offense going. Richard Leavitt recovered a fumble to stop one of Vale’s drives in the first half. Vale’s only score came in the third quarter when John Keveren intercepted a pass and Jim Guerrkagatia scored Vales only points. Nyssa’s Gary South inter cepted another Vale pass to stop them again. In the fourth quarter John Peabody and Richard Leavitt blocked a Vale punt and Nyssa was on Vales 20 yard line but couldn't move the ball so gave it up to Vale on do* ns out with 50 seconds to go in the game.Jesse Garcia intercepted another Vale pass and Nyssa held on for the win. The whole Nyssa Boosters team played an outstanding game and they were: Gary South. Tom Jayo, Carlos Haro. Jesse Garcia. Gabriel Lopez. John Peabody, Marco Rodriquez. Brent Allen. Ben nie Rodriquez. Richard Lea vitt. Brad Flinders. Doyle Ballou. Scott Wood. Ronnie Gonzales, Patrick Atagi, Joe Garner, Allen Rios, Todd Hatch. Oscar Alcoser, Tony Rodriquez. Jim Rodriquez. Rajuilio Urrutia. THE GIRLS EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL team is pictured, front row from left: Lisa Guerra. Ayde Mosqueda. Jackie Rodriguez, Kathy Beatty and Hilda Hernandez. Middle row: Debbie Mosley. Elizabeth Rodriguez, Kathy NHS Calendar Of Events October 21 • Gymnastics at Mac High. 4 p.m. Volleyball, Nyssa at On tario, 7 p.m. October 22 • Varsity Foot ball. Wahtonka at Nyssa, Homecoming Game. 8 p.m. October 23 • Homecoming Dance, cafeteria, 9 p.m. to midnight October 25 • Gymnastics at Ontario. 6:30 p.m. October 28 • JV Football. Vale at Nyssa. 4 p.m. Cross Country at Vale AHS Calendar Of Events October 21 - Jr. High Football. Adrian at Nampa Christian Band goes to BSU Oregon College visitation for Juniors and Seniors. 9 a.m. October 22 • High School Football. Adrian at Melba. 8 p.m. October 23 - Drill Team at Borah October 25 - Girls Hockey at Capital. 4 p.m. October 26 - Class Rings Display Adult Art Class, 2 p.m. October 27 - Girls Hockey at College of Idaho. 4:15 p.m. October 28 - Jr. High Football. Wilder at Adrian Biology Field Trip. 9 a.m. Smith. Monica Singleterry. Julene Wagstaff and Mrs. Carol Hoff, coach. Back row: Sandy Harris. Melanie Martin. Jan Townsend. Mattie Corthen. Rachel Rodriguez and Angie Siam. Rimrock Tops Adrian The long football season for Adrian got that much longer Thursday when Rim rock knocked off the winlcss Antelopes in a TVL game, 24-16. A fumble stopped the Raiders' first drive, but the next time they got their hands on the ball they ran in for the score. Jeff Jayo, Rimrock's leading hall carrier broke free at the line of scrimmage and rambled 35 yards for the touchdown. Bob Quinlcy ran over the two- point conversion. Adrian failed to move the ball during the first half, but came up with the big defensive play late in the second quarter. Rimrock drove to the Adrian 12-yard line before coughing the ball up, but two plays later Adrian gave the ball back on another fumble. Rimrock asserted itself early in the third period. Adrian took the kickoff, and on the first play from scrimmage quarterback Dirk Miller was intercepted along the sideline. Jayo broke free for 20 yards to the Adnan five-yard line, and (Juinley ran it over for the score. Bob Love bucked over for the two point conversion. Art Leos gave Adrian some life when he took the ensuing kickoff back 60 yards to the Rimrock 20-yard line, but on third down. Miller was again intercepted, this time at the Raider two-yard stripe. On the first play Quinlcy bobbled the snap and was swarmed over in the endzonc for a safety. But that only seemed to anger the Raiders, who the next time they touched hall, drove for a score. Jayo broke two tackles and went 17 yards for the touchdown, with Love again running over the conversion. Early in the fourth period Adrian stopped Rimrock and forced the Raiders to punt. Seldom used Donald Brooks broke through the line and blocked the punt, but the Raiders fell on the ball 15 yards up from the line of scrimmage for the first down. Again Adrian stopped Rim rock, and this time Jayo got the kick away. But he probably wished he hadn't as A. Leos went 45 yards foe a touchdown for the Antelopes Miller passed to Lu pc Leos for the two-point conversion. Late in the game A. Leos drove another 56-yarder to get the Antelopes back in the game, but time ran out on the possible upset. 4-H Horse Club To Organize The 4-H Horse Club will hold an organizational meet ing Thursday, tonight, at the Nyssa Elementary School at 7 p.m. All old members, as well as those wishing to become members, are asked to attend and bring their parents. They arc to bring their riding equipment, rags, sad dle soap, oil and old tooth brushes. This will be a cleaning session, RIMROCK 24, ADRIAN 16 Rimrock Adrian Scoring 8 0 16 0-24 0 0 2 14-16 Kim Jayo JS run (Quinlcy run) Rim' Quinlcy S run (Love run). Adr— safrly. Quinlcy tackled in end/one Him Jayo 17 run (Love run) Adrian —A Lena 45 punt return (L Leo* past from Miller) Adr A Lcoa 45 run (run failed) FORD LATE MODEL USED CARS 1975 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY Custom 2-DoorHardtop V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top. Stock No. BE-224 1976 FORD LTD 2-Door Sedan V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top. Stock No. MR-37A 1975 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 4-Door Sedan V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top. Stock No. IIE-242 A TEAM TRIPLICATE, the first in Nyssa’s Sugar Bowl history, was rolled by this women’s team in the Patriot League last Monday evening. They rolled three games of 840. and are sponsored by the Sugar Bowl. A tream triplicate has Volleyball High School Volleyball Tuesday, October 12 WEISER, 2-0 First Game (Weiser, 15-1): Nyssa, Oldemeyer 1. Weiser, Richardson 15. Second Game (Weiser, 15-9): Nyssa, Oldemeyer 4. Rosales 3, Marcum 1, Mor rison 1. We'ser, Richardson 1, Taylor 1. Emmons 1, Ross 2. Rasmussen 6. Olveda 4. JV Score; Weiser, 15-6, 15-5. Thursday, October 14 VALE 2-0 First Game (Vale, 15-2): Vale, Dyas 3, Bement 1, Romans 5, K. DeLong 6, Nyssa, no scoring available. -Second Game (Vale. 15-0) Vale. Dyas 6, Bement 1 Robertson 2. Burke 3, J DeLong 3. JV Score • Vale. 15-7 15-5. only been recorded one time in the past three years in Idaho bowling. Team members, from left, Dixie Padilla. Celle Hayden, Cheryl Watkins and Margery Watkins. Adele Skelton was missing for the photo. Meet The Players 1975 CHEV. NOVA 2-Door Hardtop V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, stereo tape. Stock No. TR-143A 1975 FORD MAVERICK 2-Door Sedan “PREVENT WASTE OF NEEDED NATURAL RESOURCES. VOTE NO ON #9—THE NUCLEAR ENERGY BAN!* V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, radio. Stock No. BE-179 . ’3645 1975 MERCURY MONARCH 4-Door Sedan V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. Stock No. BE-206 The world s resources of oil and natural gas are being used up fast They're too valuable to use on electric energy generation The nuclear method is a practical solution available to us now We should conserve oil and gas and go ahead with nuclear energy The ban would be a step backward and I'm against it" HOLLIS DOLE Former Oregon State Geologist and Assistant Secretary ol the Interior— Mineral Resources DON’T GET CAUGHT IN THE CONFUSION VOTE #9 NO IT BANS NUCLEAR ENERGY OREGONIANS AGAINST THE BAN ON NUCLEAR ENEBGVSMS W «TH AVE WLAND ORE »7204-HABRV KA iSDALE TREA'I Ron Moffis Ernie Delgado Nyssa Representative Roy Rosales Phone 372-5189 These two Juniors played Important roles In Nyssa’a win over Madras Friday by a 20-14 score. This Friday evening will be the Bulldogs Homecoming game with Wahtonka, game time 8 p.m. ford J [ Gentry Ford Sales, Inc. 4-h Av. 889 9694 On»*/.,.