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Page Ten N even be approached. The halibut limit remained at two fish, but the limits on ling cod and striped bass with were reduced to three fish. These changes were neces PETE HELEY sary because these fish are very slow growing and sus Oregon angling regula ceptible to excess fishing tions set for 1978. pressure. Such a change in By Pete Hetey regulations may be all the Oregon' angling rules and ling cod needs to maintain seasons are similar to those itself. However, the biggest in seasons past and the few problem facing the striped changes that have been made bass is a dearth of suc are for the better. A public cessful spawing years. The hearing was held in Portland reduction in the sportfishing prior to the setting of daily bag limit won’t make regulations and few people much difference in the attended. However, there fishery, but hopefully it will was considerable written inspire increased interest in input. the plight of Oregon's striped General Trout Season will bass. The three fish sport begin on Saturday. April 22. fishing limit will still allow Paulina, East, and Clear striped bass guides to satisfy Lakes and the later opening their clients. streams will open on May 20. All rule changes will be Salmon regulations will be incorporated into the 1978 more uniform this coming synopsis of angling regula year as the minimum length tions which will be available limitations will apply to the from license outlets through entire Oregon Coast. The out the state prior to January minimum length for Chinook 1, when the new regulations will be 24-inches and for take effect. The booklet has coho, chum, pink, and been rewritten and the sockeye salmon, it will be format changed somewhat in 16-inches. The salmon fish order to make the booklet ing season in the Pacific will easier to understand. run from April 29 through Hopefully, the changes October 31. made this season will con The Oregon Department of vince interested anglers that Fish & Wildlife is to be their opinions can collectively commended for adopting make a difference. If they regulations that will further cannot attend the public protect some of Oregon's meetings the Department of slow growing tidewater and Fish & Wildlife sets up, marine fish. cannot write a good letter, The collective daily bag then they should contact the limit on bottom fish will be appropriate District Biologist reduced to ten. There is during the year. really no reason one needs to catch 25 bottomfish, most of which weigh a couple of pounds, or more. And if action wasn't taken, it would have been academic what the limit was because it wouldn't BwsawmiRE- r./ Monda« Patriota Van DeWater Leveling 46.5 Western Lab. Sugar Bowl White Satin Nyssa Welding Fort Boise Inn Nyssa M.D.'s Stunz Lumber Arrowhead Motel Owyhee Beauty Paulus Jewelry PAH Butchering High team game and series rolled by: Fort Boise Inn 983; V. Leveling 980/2828; White Satin 971; Sugar Bowl. 2821; Paulus Jewelry 2815. High individual game and series rolled by Anita Peutz 513; Edie Stutheit 209; Cheryl Walters, 186; Sharon Boston 182; Dixie Padilla 493 and Beverly Galloway. 476. I would like to wish all you gals and your familie's a very prosperous New Year. Thursday Night Mixed Hill A Martin 43 17 Pounds A Pruyn 35 25 35 Stutheit A Clary 25 34 26 Oldmyr A Morsn Morris A Holmes 335. 26.5 29 Hiatt & Asumendi 31 34 Ankenman A Pierce 26 Hiatt A Schilling 25.5 34.5 38 Stell A Seward 22 39 Brendle A Wettstein21 39 Beggs A Huntley 21 Women’s high game and series: Sherrv Seward. 212: Carol Hill 202/518; Kerri Wettstein 199/504; Carolyn Pruyn 536. Barbara Garner 504. Men's high game and series: Jess Asumendi 233/ 627; Galen Hiatt. 226/608; Hal Brendle. 220/598 High team game and series: Hiatt-Asumendi. 883/ 2479. Bowler of the week: Scratch. Barbara Garner. 504; Handicap. Kerri Wett stein. 663. Housewife League The Flops 37 Whiz Kids 36 Unthinkables 35 Draggin' Bottoms 33 We Three 31 Scatter Pins 28.5 Late Bloomers 26.5 Gutter Lovers 26.5 23 24 25 27 28 31.5 33.5 33.5 Thursday, December 29,1977 .0 Gote City Journal ■ Nyssa Oregon Gutter Pros 24.5 35.5 Witch's Brew 21 39 High individual game and series; Helen Okai. 188, 480; Carol Hili. 173/472; Emma Benedict. 182/471; Barbara Leutz, 202. Bowler of the Week • Scr atch. Carol Hill. 472; Handi cap. Barbara Leutz, 594. Commercial l eague Ron's Shell Parma Tire Hollingsworth Mathews Tire White Satin American Fine Dessert Seed Newhouse Chev. Albertsons Rhonda's Barber MAW Market High team game series; Mathews Tire. 1083/ 3066. High individual game and series; Jess Asumendi. 235/: Henry Tetrick, 608. Bowling meeting January 6. 8 p.m. Mathews (21) gets ready for the rebound. Bill Marcum in the background stands back in case PTL tries a fast break. NYSSA’S MENS BASKETBALL TEAM played PTL for the Championship. Clayton Hiatt (41) shoots the ball while Bob Eleven Men Make Winning Ball Club Nyssa's Men's Basketball team ends up 6-0 in Ontario Recreation Double elimina tion "B" league tournament. The team wiped Malheur Butte Baptist 86-26 in their first game December 6 and then took Champion Mobile Homes 63-36 December 12. Nyssa then slid by (PTL) 51-49 December 14. While they had Weiser’s JC's much underhand De cember 16. 67-29. Nyssa then took on Ontario Optimist for a 51-41 win December 19 and then played PTL for the Championship. December 22 Even though the first game with PTL was dose. Nyssa picked them off 64-44 for the Championship and 6 wins, no losses. % f MEMBERS OF THE Nyaaa Men’s Basketball team are (left to right) back row. Clayton Hiatt. Bob Mathews. Jesse Windom and Mike Lancaster. Front row. Kenny Ball. Bill Marcum and Pat Oliver. Not pictured is Galen Hiatt. Tom Snyder, Art Leos, and Merle Saunders. Valli vue's 6'9" Player Doesn't Give Nyssa A Chance Nyssa’s Varsity Bovs lost their second game with Vallivue 77-51 last Thursday night. The Bulldogs staged a vain comeback attempt in the third quarter to come within 8 points of the Falcons But big 6'9" Buster Whitney re entered the game and Nyssa might as well have gone home. Whitney led all scorers with 22 points for a good night’s work. Van Baker held the upper hand in the Nvssa scoring with 17 points, while Berio Lopez and Ernie Delgado both had 11 points. Larrv Church had 10 and Jim Wilson 2. New Year sails in look ahead with pleasure to serving you through balmy days. Gambles of Nyssa Co-Captain Jessie Rodriguez (right) l.M.C. League Tournament January 7 and 8. Come watch and help the team. 'ûoGûag approaches midnight we greet our friends and neighbors with high hopes for happiness in 19781 Nyssa Insurance Agency | 16 19 15 27 77 Vallivue 9 I 22 9-51 Nvssa FG percentage • Vallivue 19*611. 43 percent. Nyssa 17-78. 22 percent. Rebounds ■ Vallivue 41, N vium 29 .I.V. Score • Nyssa. 45-38.