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ac-Hi Pioneer Vlcllallister, 'rimmins Hot fc'-Hi Taz V , . 1 , 'JDJ Hot Indians ln ut Macs Drop 63-49 Tilt S By Sherm Mitchell MILTON-FREEWATER 1Specia1l. where as he looped In 25 C ITER 1-The leag'-ledeading L2 Grande! ff! f0l' scoring honors, and U-B SPORTS WR MILTON-FREEW --The Mac-Hi twin cities fire is hen reeu ater ioneers had extinguishing rallv which out ahead X Q xxitn t open Ui and low 3. st Jill. Rich :at lllp lac P thef here Friday night and went nn Mi, add '1 mm' both Aa 53-.m min 1' II U1 . cSpeCia133w!Tige1-5 got a second quarter jump socon mued his 10 Mac- . 7 1' Hi Nip oneers YY in ,rmimins Un T 1 Opt: 1 x 1 iusnif +1-tsiitmlximd Afell. Fw S-I o v--uc-int -1' f 'll 1 6 rnsht to deff-1H'wf'W evg .unify -in .lzif 'nfluqgiii league ac Behind lnts ln ATER fSpeciali Crirnmins wa. 1 ' Jegzifdav nieht in Milton- in that both clubs oontin keel. with the 'l 'heir YYl3l'SZin desi From e W in 30' : rot GXP 3 by both con nm UN' Cilfii Q -1, 52. 9' .N W I ,I 9 I' I -1-5-i um uh 1 .. 4, W !w'i--H' ' iii Ito ..l if 1 1 ba-Retinal. ' Hood Rd! erald Nlarkce lnSf'ff in the game frc as if became H995 Pioneers would coi rut on ton. but Cummins Wal he entire game so he COKIN 1 ry his point. total. Mar--Hi moved lf' 3 Tiff 1 we lead. and the C'll'L st ,mo nf its ll'll?l'E'Sl, except ' ' - l ts, as the se rinwmins PXP 01 -lf folressed. 4 d'l'ligl 42-90191 total was W1 BAKER 'Special O61-lin inutu lwnif r..-rf.-,A - ' ii- 10 be 3 new S . I . i ', ' --K+ f inofficia .y, A f -- rlchsg MdC'H1 A U1 1 and U secorius Qt-lrichs CO,-mg regard, Eighteen field me flell goal H1 sec-'go on 21 -'cweii sunt. md gix free throvfs were PT onds of a second sudden ad tn-ni 'nc m.,.-,eqgde the Pioneer centers , 25331. 4'-'-klliflll h S t 1 46-29 after li ad- nvehe scorebook. ' i -M-- - vic cry ere a - ine, L5-ti half, - whistle , MILTON-FREEWATER 4Spec urday night in Mountain yL,,...,,i 'Im HAH 26TR3l:iokn?ellErsNw51f:n1 by ni .Mac-Hi's Pioneers, undistur .lea-are baskiet d 1 2,-Jiiiiil-M48 if V .f .i1t,ityt-Qi, servesiaud Hood Rive, y Bal-cer's AP rating of the l 3 was 3 Ong fn B? C'.l'flf7'mS 21 M H N mitted 17 personals. Mac-Hi est high school team in Oreg gorvthfgcnakef 53 :ffg-'.uf',M 6' ned 19 of 19 free throws. ar lastered a defense mor' 3 ' Subs: wfhiker- nn Ai 1 K 1' only 14 Of 30- - - - A th Q victory OVCI' 5 Friday ltlyvrs. ilriylor, Bond. 0 r B x IM, Hof, isitmg in e , , 58 38 4 nlght. X liuni, Hougen. Y. U I xaker Mac-Hi took an early lead, lcd , iM'i ' E'- jeff Pxyii 1 the 10-7 at the end of the first quar- I G , , A, ter but dropped back to trail 20- tn Mgnrwr 6- gl pa. 1, Hood Jerry anned 'em .p 25 points ioint honors. Pat orward, was high fbr vith 14. Mac-Hi trailed 14 to end of the first squeezed to a slim halftime. Baker points in the third ing at 44 to 38, but fell in and no points Guymon got 12 of his the first half and Baker's other forward, his 10 in the first half. Mae-Hi, on the other its scoring splurge four minutes of the they scorched from the half. Then in the third the Macs crawled un within point, 32-31. at the end. less than 30 seconds left. trailed 42-38. Jerry Mc- one to make it at canned Crimmins stole the Pioneers held on un- remained on the Roger Preas hit from tie it up at 42-42 at regulation time. time. Arlen goal for Bak- end - Q . in the in a thr,1le1. Borgen got but Crimmins came back with one. Garry McManus, with 35 seconds left. put Baker ahead again. Mac-Hi, gambling close to its vest. kept the ball until one remained before Jerry tied it with two-points at intermission. lac-Hi, 611--3 LA GRANDE 'Speciali--Th La Grande Tigers solved Ma zone defense here Saturday IO post a decisive 64-37 wir even the Blue Mountain it serif-5 at one game each, N210-Hi won Friday night' The Ti8CrS conipletely cli ated the backboards Saturday, big Bill West leading the wa. pumped in 14 points in thr- half and wound up with 23, for thc game. La Grande led 'Mac-Hi coach Gerald M close in, Pulled his starters out midi.-,' lh tl' cl ll rid f 'i shed day wav ing i Nod 2. Shear! m and Sai 3-3911 got n' PII' Gil tl .10 to 39 iii? , . i ice clashi 4 ii Maclli xv! Vlllll? l7.','l4l157,ll'! lead to their final bulge' Then it went into a sudden death G W' qua' CV' 3 ' E' 1 i.,,..,., le. .J Dgve C911 ime. The first team to get tivo ?f ll'fF- GXPPIW for rfntfr i,w lif' -j-f 'i and Lyman . was the winner and that f lmmiYlS, Who pared Mac-Hi ' frlfi' M, lwints for the Mac-Hi. The Pioneers, kept '5 le Rai , L' I- fi well gn the bu! the ion for two minutes and 45 The Pioneers fornfciefl 5 7,1 'Ui winners, Staab wgg out- S with OVID shot and T'9l30llFld fl'? l ll'!!'O'-'IS in 173 attempt: av' amp ,wmxn .i A standing floor man Gary dev mgm. wmners garnered l6 on 22 tri have 5.,m.?,2',, :QQ , McManus, Bulldog center, hauled ' H ii--1 H 518'-H' 1311 wi 1.3 1 B ' ' ' hi d 'line-Ili fl Y- 35 V.e5tColl1ns a , .... . , F 22 Hkff fr-i' ijigi, 31 ,F in s share off the boar s. Comma in . . . V vggpimhs V -A H F ,3 X,-mersm-if-n .Q L- 1 F L Nl., , Offlrtr-las b . .,.....,, C . 1- A .3 Crimmliis 15 ......... C V Guvmrin lfl 4, F 7 mei., Baker s B team took the measure C,-,mmyys 14 I .f.-- ' 4 Preas 4. ,,,,. . G V14 Buck Swv' ,H .. .... . 1' If f-, X ,.,, gg the Pioneer Bs, 37 to 30, in the 5:52-gsmgmga '4'A 'G 9 Biuq McCallister 4 , G -git-my -im Q . .... , si r.if--w..iu- C if - - -.. . 1-' e 'z - -- 'if --- - ' - I' , do Moore subs Mac Hi Reeords 5, Subs. ,mkpr my U Xmcnx ml 'V
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ma Frosh Ni Mac-Hi 45-4 won oniil i3..9 ai the end of thot perion ,-H1 Showe More Punclil Buiidooi 54.33 pe' dufifig 'itll Afp-qt 0 ' iw 'feed one that ,, .- quarter leadi oir1c,.s mi..- around the rim. and Matteson hooked one in key that was the The . ' gue in rhe second . Q ERE! Di :I , qxialtcr' Mac-Hi to 21 35-14 Cou Cx muster - Af or ' ' only five' at Mac-Hi's free throw WHS once a a'n over Ina E the Pionecrgx attempts. Jerry Herod Seven in Seven Frzmmins 1-an ti, times in f. g -3 bell akes Sec we . 'L iow Over Pioneers, 4 -Q --hitman had a 42-38 lead when - canned a, free throw and L ier a one hander from the oi rr to bring it to 42-41. Bob M.. . son dropped in a gift toss tm, widenlhe margin to two points. Bier came right back with a lay-in to tie the count only 30 seconds before time ran out taller Whitman advantage on ihe A1 Baum, Dick close shots. We-. .,..-. ., H... e PI NDI FTOV VNUH1 1: 'Pend1e- started the winners' fbbvs an fooavi-'Qin Wh' 1 Q o X iomx firmer qv asp Pendleton was out i. bwbqxe afxd 099 in we fihexk ,, 5 1 p C Bing 'iioun at the half but the rim. gn W ia wondxgni .ogfeegx and ix gud Q , 1 be shaken am. woe mod My iw. 63-A enoryi ,ish 1 led b more thang ?Gt 'TOUYS YGXXS c-Yu A B Y W5 y . X Aoi X985 fgax-ND 9,6 Nxauyaete A neefs end in Kwai' wu T122 us Qffxik iiii . Q- in X UCNX ,Ln L U ik' 'if NX . Mimi -im V 11 if' i 'xeflfh BQ tw-frfvf ,. i'V f W1 it.. jnirrfl 4 -,.. i ,--X' .. WL - .maori j,r f rim,-,Quiz XX 7+ W.-.i before the ond 3 ya 9 T9 9 xx mx with 3 iggiiai tain 'fffaeii wwe 5265 free throw and G21 YXQSX YOYQZ n dxgfg, 868389 throws to get th we 53-7-5 e Wm XQXXK 65, gg ' it .kfo 1 exln K . he 'cgi' cj TUN L F8 S oxh 006 bygbacgb as 'MW ' Loses Heart S manahed to get aheadiJerry McCal1ister, last minute of their basket-gmate at guard for here Saturday night withiwith Holland for and then dropped aihonors with 13. . 41 to 40. in the last: The game was led 15 'O H H1 theiiiked The Dalles . 23 io 19 at the hall: 11 t 'il at the three-quarteriufua iakpg gm i crept up in the final was C HC e m good went uahead. 40 to 39, atfsticky Mac'Hi men' W A g ACA! ' 0956 9, to 'the night's :scoring with iwith neither team fished as their coaches 1 The Mac-H1 B team one-minute mark. 3 . 1 ped a one-pointer to possession then on a,Bs. 4 to 45, in the jump ball and fouled an Indian.iThF I MU His shot missed but Holland, 'rheg,'f5Kf,2 i Dalles guard who was high for hisfBertr team with 13 poinfs, dumped in the' rebound and snlipr-I fhn imma nmgv a em... -ni.- n..n-.. B--- u on hauling them in. Collin: 43 in a Oelrichs got the biggest sham rebounds for the Pioneers, who The able to work the bail. in well PF 'ri ll 1 1 4 0 2 0 O Ii 1 2 i 3 3 0 'Z i I! i 1 11 18 FG FT PF TT' 5 0 I 2 1 5 I 0 ki K i ax Ye SWG lax Seach 6 QCD can 5 31,12 bi Wai x E0 A qv v in a, lo NR ad ga A XXBX so Cxgi tgcve gc LQECOXJO GNC B Ying C8900 ndikoi uikxe 103
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If 27 Back row: P. Shaffer, B. Blankinship, D. Daugherty, R. Duncan. B. Morris, A. Covington, B Wheat, John Kaputof, Coach. Front row: H. Cockburn, W. Stephens, R. Scott, J. Kopta, L. Pierce li. Beals. Back row: A. Coe. C. Krasch, N. Kelly, D. Widman, J. Pierce, Managerg D. Saranto, B. Beals, K. Fiigner. B. Jones. Front row: J. Waliser, J. Elam, J. Jones. D. Sigsbee, D. Catz, J. Kopta, C. Gat- ter. . Graning.
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