Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 21, 1977, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa. Oregon
Thursday, July 21, 1977
SWIM TEAM RESULTS
MEMBERS OF THE Nyssa's Men Slow
Pitch Soft Ball Team are: front row left to
right: Pat Oliver, manager; Steve Pierce. Bill
Marcum. Dwayne Ulrey and Galen Hiatt.
Back row. Kelly Shaw, Clayton Hiatt.
George Knapp, Raymond Wiley, Les
Linegar, assistant manager and Mike
Mathew. Not pictured are Jack Price, Larry
Shaw. Mike Parker and Richard Adams.
Medals • Treasure Valley Championship
July 11-12
Scott Anderson • 5th place I.M. 1:36.0 "A"; 3rd. 50 Free
34.07 "A"; 2nd. 50 Back 39.43.7 "A"; 2nd 500 yd Freestyle
8:25.0
Julie Adams - 3rd. 50 Free 53.63; 3rd. 50 Back 1:02.82
“A"; 3rd. 50 Breast 1:13.0
Poarro Bone« - 3rd. 50 Free 46.24 "A"; 1st 50 Back 53.08
"A"; 2nd 110 Free 1:44.0
Grog Hatch - 6th 50 Free 47.38 "A”; 2nd 50 Back 55.07
"A"; 3rd 100 Free 1:47.23
Todd Saraxla • no medal 50 Back 46.67 "A"
Leslie Jessop - 3rd 50 Free 34.15 "A"
Davey Coan • 5th 50 Back 1:46.87; Sth 100 Free 1:21.30
Bob Bass - 2nd 50 Free 27.28 "A"; 2nd 100 Free 1:03.5
"A"; 3rd 100 Breast 1:19.1 "A"
Jeff Matthews • 6th 50 Free 33.10
Chris Fonda - 6th 50 Back 1:39.73; 2nd 200 Free 3:18.65
3rd 500 Free 8:46.44
Julie Matthews - 2nd 50 Free 33.48 "A"; 6th 100 Back
1:33.17 "A”; 4th 100 Free l:16.bB "A"; 2nd 100 Breast
1:34 566 "A”; 3rd 500 Free 8:04.00.
Davey Conn - 3rd 500 Free 8:44.49
Bill McMillan - Sth 100 Back 1:17.8
Stewart Fonda • Sth 100 Breast 1:34.76
Lori Lane - Sth 100 Breast 1:34.816
11-12 Giris
Medley Relay - 3rd Ribbon 2:54.281. Leslie Jessop.
Julie Matthews. Terry Carpenter. Holly Pittz
8-V Boys
Free Relay
1st Ribbon 1:36.02, Pearre Bones, Stewart
Fonda. Greg Hatch, Richard West.
11-12 Giris
Free Relay. 2nd Ribbon 2:27.17. Julie Sarazin, Leslie
Jessop. Julie Matthews, Holly Pittz.
Julie Adams. 3; Scott Anderson. 4; Davey
Conn. 4; and Julie Matthews, 5.
EARNING three or more medals are: (left
to right). Pearee Bones, 3; Greg Hatch. 3:
Nyssa Upsets Photocopy 17-6
Men'« Slowplu-h Softball
row Mike Palmer. Willie Henderson. Brooks
Famworth, Gary South, Arne Ferguson, Rick
Harris, Jim Flattery and Coach Alvin
Allen. Not pictured is Chuck Richter and
Coach Ron Moffis.
MAKING UP THE SRV Little League team
are: (left to right) front row. Bob DeBisschop.
Peewee Fuentes. Bob Rodriguez, Tad
Holloway. Dan Turner and Mike Bates. Back
MIXED DOUBLES ANYONE?
Getting the SRV Little
League players ready for
their games, is Coach Alvin
Allen pitching one.
Because it serves to bring doublée.
Today, it is the fastest
families closer together,
mixed doubles is becoming growing segment of tennis.
more and more popular on For example, thousand» of
the tennia court with play­ players from all over the
country are participating in
ers of all ages.
Thia smart combination a family mixed doubles
of male and female tennis tournament—the Equitable
partner« point« up very Family Tennia Challenge,
clearly that all member« of a sponsored by The Equitable
sporting family «re entitled Life Aasu ran ce Society of
to equal representation on the U.S. In the Equitable
the tennis courts. A family Family Tennis Challenge en­
game inspires healthy com­ trante are teamed in either
petition, and it gives every­ mother-ion, father-daugh­
one a chance to perfect his ter, grandmother-grandson
snd grandfather-grand­
or her game
How did mixed doubles daughter combinations
begin-’ Not long after the
After regional and sec­
modem game of tennis was tional matches, the finalists
invented in England and compete st the West Side
brought to thia country Tennis Club in Forest Hills,
more than a century ago, N.Y., at the same time the
two couples on Staten Is­ U.S. Open Championahips
land, N.Y., went out to play will be played there.
With mixed doubles
a game of singles. Finding
only one court vacant, the played all in the family, no
foursome played anyway— matter what the score, it's
thus originating mixed a love-all game.
Hitting deep to the left is
Bill Marcum, short stop for
the Men’s Slow-pitch Softball
Team.
Throwing a high arched
pitch is George Knapp one if
the pitchers for the Nyssa's
Slow Pitch Softball Team.
Making a good catch is
Clayton Hiatt, first baseman
for Nyssa's Slow-pitch Soft-
ball Team.
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1968 Ini. 1600 wl beet bed
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Nyssa's Slow-pitch Softball
Team won their 6th straight
game 17-6 in the fifth.
Tuesday. July 19 against
Ontario Photocopy.
Ontario Photocopy took the
lead in the first inning. 4-1,
Nyssa then put Photocopy out
of the second inning I. 2, 3
and took the lead 5-4. Again.
Nyssa took Photocopy 1. 2, 3
in the third while Nyssa had
sia runs, 11-4. In the fourth
Ontario Photocopy gained
two while Nyssa had six runs
17-6. During the fifth inning
Nyssa held Photocopy score­
less. Winning the ball game
17-6 in the fifth.
Four home runs were made
during the game. Galen Hiatt
led the count with two. Mike
Mathews with one. and Jack
Price one.
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