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HUSKIES ARE FOURTH
Already the most successful this week have been concen-
gridiron team in the school's trated on timing and a~tempt~
history, Coach Glenn Weitz' to correct the numerous
Othello Huskies will launch mistakes and penalties which
their bid for father honors and once again plagued the squad
a possible state championship .at Omak. Othello* had el2
when they collide with the penalties c'alled against it for
Pullman Greyhounds at 110 yards. "
Moses Lake Friday night. "The kids are capable of
The Huskies, who reached
their goals of a perfect 9-0
season and an u'~adisputed
conference championship with
a rather uninspirl~d 27-M
victory at Omak last Friday,
will be hoping to be at top
avoiding those penalties i/
they want to," Weitz said.
"We had three illegal proce-
dure calls a(l[ainst the same
player and two majors against
another one. We don't i'eally
feel we have been ready for
form on Friday• ,k'rhe lasPtwo games and wil~ be
The Class AA quarter-finals concentrating on being ready
contest is set for 8 p.m. at this Friday•"
Lions Field at Moses Lake and Weitz said the Huskies
should offer the large contin- should hffve all of their
~potent aerial attack. That will be hoping for the strong
group includes Mitch Buck at pass rush they have been
fullback, Gary Peterson and getting from senior Dan
Rich Bisnett at halfbacks and Edson and junior Mark Mohs
Roger Bets and Brad Sol-in the center of the line.
brack at ends. Dellinger and sophomore
° Defense Ready Craig Herbert will be at ends
On defense the Huskie staff in the 4-3, with senior Jon
Senior Nell Gilbert will be
Calahan, Buck and Nield at representing the Othello
linebackers. Peterson and Huskies in the state cross
junior Brian Stickel will be at country meet in Seattle this
the corners with Bisnett and Saturday, after coming
Craig Stickel at safety• through with a career best in
Ragged Contest district action at East
Although there was never Wenatchee last weekend.
any serious doubt about the Coach Wayne Schutte's
outcome of last Friday's entire squad hit top form in
game, the Huskies, plagued the district meet held at the
by numerous penalties, never Rock Island Golf Course last
really were able to break the Saturday, but still could come
game wide open against the away with only a fourth place
Pioneers• finish in the meet.
The only solid showing of Gilbert, who qualified for
the Othello offense came in state on the basis of his eighth
the first quarter as Pecks place individual finish in the
directed a solid 70 yard drive• district meet, will be making
Seven running plays moved his second appearance in the
Othelln from their 30 to the state event• He qualified as a
Omak 28. Pecks then con-
hers in the top ten,
to get a stron
showing from
for a state team
Swen was second,
fourth and Jim
Eastmont had the
runners in the
Doug Pauly
Robinson ninth.
Other Huskie
....... :~ i freshman Randy
Gilbert across the
:!i~: 14:49 in 14th place,
: ~:!:i: ..... came next and
by Scott Bliss, 18
Bruce Blackburn,
Andy Nuno, 24th,
OFF TO STATE - Senior Brian Blackburn,
Neil Gilbert will be repre- Times for
senting the Othello Huskie varsity members,
member ofa five-man Huskie cross country team in the ran in the race
FEARSOME FOURSOME - With their final game
following on Halloween last Thursday four McFarland
Mustangs took the occasion to don masks and present this
frightening looking scene. Behind the masks are Deaa
Firestaek, Greg Carter, Mike Freier and Kevin Skogen.
opening game of the. seasofi, score, after taking over the
and the Huskies with" their league lead with a 47-42
14-7 decision a month, ag0 .... vi¢lory • over co-favorite
_ OthersGot Wins. i , Wenatchee last Thursday.
Ot~er. non-leag@ Othello. The two wins boosted the
mcnt of northern ducks into
ihe Jlasin, with the weather
not being conducive to duck
hunting, th, said it will remain
sl,,w 9ntil- northern® birds
;IrriVe.
Goose hunters are still
tla~ing reason:lb),(, success
eight; Mary Danielson, seven;
Shannon Davis, six; and Chris
Bos, five. Julie Howard had 16
for Wenatchee.
In JV play last Thursday
Othello won 20-18 with Becky
Bennison connecting for 11 of
the Huskies' points.
Martin, finished in third place
in the Class A standings. The
next year the Huskies were
briefly ranked No. 1 in the
state early in the season, but
later dropped from the poll as
they finished with a 6-3-1
record in 1968.
FILTER
SERVICE
Baker, Ore., ~aimed the. non-conference game on next
Southeasterti Washington .Tuesday, and then return to
title wi~h a 42-~i.trouncing of •league play by hosting Quincy
Waitsburg. i"" ". " ' • -'here on Nov. 14.
The Eagles' p!ay~ff hopes:" '
ended Tuesd@nightt how- Tuesday's game was a
ever, as ¢hey.'w'ere beaten by" : rugged contest with Othello
C~ewelah. in a.n inter-jehgue jumping to a 20-10 halftime
Class A qualffyi~ag'game: . . lead ~ind then having to hold
In Mid:Valley " pin,y,'• Top: .'off a late Ephrata charge. The
penish, the .tear0.coming I~:phrata team closed the
nearest to spoiling the. Hus:~ margin to 29=28 in the closing
kies' perfect recqr~l, finished minutes with Othello man-
~ith a 4-5 rebo]'d with '.a 34-7 aging to hold on for the win.
victory over Gra'ndview. Mary Danielson led the
Selah finished" 5-4 as: it beat Othello Scoring with 12 points
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l/m~l just a game behind at
12 20. Basin Bowl of Quiffcy is
sixth at 9t :, 22',.,.
Nvxt action is set for Nov.
17 in Quincy.
at 19-13.~King Pin Lanes is
t,mrth af"1319, with Othello
()1 Elh,nsburg tied for second
of the season opens On h,ading l,ake Bowl of Moses
Saturday, Nov. 16. Chukar, I,akc and split 2-2 with King
hun and quail seasonsrun t'in 1,anes of Wenatchee.
s l,'aight through the falll,ake Bowl has a 23%-8%
without a break. ~" record in first place in the
(ialbreath also noted there league with Ephrata Bowling
is still no noticeable move- Center and Rodeo City Lanes
gent of local fans expected to regular starters ready for netted with Peterson on ateam two years ago as a state meet this Saturday at Forbes, 15:54;
sophomore, Lind finished in Evergreen High School.
attend a good cdntest .bet- action in the playoff ga~he.• scoring passplay, only tohave 16:44; Olle Hol
ween a pair of-well-matched Junior R~b Johnson is no'w• "Friday's, state Class AA . Officials reported that the an illegal procedure callll0th spot in the meet• Paul Logan, 17:5
teams• " fully ¢'ecovered and will be quarter-finals 15layoff" game games will probably be phlved nullify the score• The Huskies The state meet will a~ain be Saturday on the basis of their D()nahoo, 18:04; Da
held at Evergreen High. district victory. 18:17;and Shaw~
The Greyhounds, champ- ready for work in the line. be~een• the HusMes' and on Saturday with Yakima came'right back from the 33 School in Seattle with theEphrata ph[ced 'three run- 18:49.
ions of the Frontier league are Sop-homer( Craig Stickel snf- Pullman'will be one of four seonas a likely spot for the on the next play with Pecks
No• 4 in the state• The lose fered a (:racked arm at"Omak, scheduled around.the ~state "eastern" semi4inal, passing to Beus. class AA division set for a
loss on Pullman's record c*ame but has been given the green ~at" t;vening. . Tickets for F'riday's ganle Th(' second Huskie score 10:31) a.nl. start.
early last month by 30~6"to light to go ~t his safety spot" The winner of the localare available at the Othello came on a 57-yard off-tackh, BeoSt. Ever.
Lewiston, a AAA pewter in with a split on the ai'm~ game will advance' to next High School office this week burst bv Bisne'tt as he broke ~)ill , tp sltt~ iIs14:39 team
Idaho• Potent Offense Week's semi-finals• contest •with prices set for $2•50 for througl~ the line and then Ii ,~
• ~. , ; turd; y L. he took
squad rather closely re .~+m- The Huskie offen.se..will: agains.t the winner .of a adults Lind $1.50 for students, out-ran Pioneer defenders to nearly a minute off his time on
bles the Huskies in that ~e include the p'~rsonn.el .wh(r contest bet.ween Sunnyside Phlns for a reserced section the goalline, the 2.7-mile course in last
Greyhounds don't have g;eat ha~:e been ~eslq,on~ible. for 19=0) and S.umne~: (8-1) being were dropped since there is Bisnett's kick made it 13-0, year's district.
size, but depend more, onaveraging nearly four tou~h- -~)layed. at.Yakima. • no reserved facilities at the but Omak came back to cut Schutte noted that caliber
quickness and a strong pas- downs per -game. d~ring .the . Games in the other end of. Moses I,ake field• the margin to one touchdown of the meet was up consider-
sing attack for their success, re.u 'lr season " • . .the'"bv'lckat" ~i "p ay Lake
g , . . ..... " ..... .-, at halftinle. A 33-yard pass ably this year. Othello's Alan
, OIlS otfl¢llls urged fans to
Hound Surprises? JuRor Dan Brow.n will beat Steven:s (4-5) vs. C~rtis (8-t) ~' • ' ' -~ play gave the Pioneers' the Moulton, No. 2 man on the
It F(~ltr:l "W ~ and Shel• purcn'tse uckets locally to
Numerous (ttresti;)ns loom center with jtmior "AI De'l- : ' ' ; L y. • ton .-,'?• " .' , ball ,,n the tluskie six after a tluskie team this season, had
• • .,..,,, ,-, . n ...... avol(l navlng to stann in ine
ed for Coach Weitz about the linger 'md sophomore Dennis • (c-,.t vs r, ast r~remerton to-6~ ....... " mixup in the Othello defen- a big improvement over the
• ' " " " " tt Brt m r~on r rlmlV nlgnt bates open at 7
Greyhounds as he prepared I)eLoachat guards. Sbqior; ' ,- t' .' .... ., " .' " sire secondary, andOmak time which qualified him for
'~ " • " "P'iirl s "' ; • p.m. wltn seating for 2,800 state hlst year, but it wasn't
his squad fo/;its phlyoff debut Capth~ Roger" .Nletd and , ng. ,lad- locations for -ro~id(d ............ then took it in from there•
:" s ' ~ ' . - p ' • . utneno Will ne tne good enough to earn him a
this week..I)espite "the fact jan nr Andy Lampe will be at -tne :eml:nnal games won t ne ..... Two More Scores
" nora team ann will take the
return trip. Moulton's 15:07
that the ttuskies have scoutt~t tackles.. .. com))leted.until.. ., ~ this. Weekend, s...... or' OODOSlte Irom the ressAlthough Huskie reserves was good for 9th place and a
Pullman in its last two games, Junior'Kenny. Pecks will be ~ alter.b~( n (tttat't( r~ii" mUrn(d, teams nave Rex' OlllClalS~'.... noteo P had seen some action in the state berth last year, but he
the Othello staff still isn't sure at quarterbzu'k,.wor~ing with " ' : • • • ' " ' first half, the starters came
what to (,xix,ct. the group of.senioL~in :the '~-_---_---_-----_-_------ back in during the seeond half, ran the course in 15th place.
"We are sure t'ullman will . " , • " ' .... --" ....... Omak won the meet with 32
beready with .~ome stuff they IIi~I- l~ll~l II~ ~~ l, --' .... and promptly got a score. SPIN TABLE ,
Peterson picked up big points, Ephratg was second
with 44, followed by Eastmont
haven't, sho,,vn in recerlt t|IlliI__ .in l/ L aau __-~ gainers of 11 and 22 yards in with 61 and the Huskies with
~anws," Weitz reported. • .. .--'- --:.'-'--:'--.. --'---- -- ~ ~ the drive with senior Kevin 75. Quincy finished far back
"They haven't really thrown l•~I ,~11~ . i I I 1 • Stickel then taking the ball in
m ,.ht,,th,,ir fire, end Adonis IItll _" .1 1 1 II Rlll lrl l on three straight plays from' and didn't have a full team
in recent ganles, ttc is an llll[ - ..,q~, .~ .IW~ I~ N l~'¢~l~[l~)¢ the Omak 22. entered in the meet. Truck, Tractor, Swather and Combine
Dry Air
utst nd ng Ith ~ t( lnd ~'(
" ,~ ' ; . * ' ,/ _ ' -The J n . cm'tain ~.am(; NORTH cENTRAL WASHINGTON AA CONFERENCE The final Huskie touchdown Full Pioneer Team be recycled and rechecked by an efficient, newly
%%oi1(1(I" II thiy ,Ir(nl si~ ng .,
' '. ' " ' (t.wn last ]@Jd'lv night on - • League Games AllGames conic on a~ 80-yard screen Omak's Steve Josten won process for approximately one.fourth the original c
h"~','"':~u~'so n,,t,d that th( f,.,lbalt play ifi'thi: 'N0rth . " . W[, Pf Pa W L T Pf Pa pass fromPecka toPeterson, the meet with a l4:17 clocking
and then got third and sixth * Cleaning
and rinse flow is from ~nside to
.' i ' i ' ' .~ ('cntral WashinKton AA Con: OTiZEI,LO - " " 4 0 110 27 9 0 0 235 80 ~ith the ~ttuskie scatback phlce finishes from Mike and
qu r(eroac~t Sl)°~ :ppears to1~ n~ w t h t~t ()'~ ..... " ............... nlaking a great run. After Tom Schweikert, and a 10th
........ , ' ..... . ' t n('z.~o r~pnrata • o z oo v~ t ~ o ~1 ~o ~r Process makes holes and rips readily apparent.
I)1 t ( U( Stlon In( t~rc~
lluska ~ html~
(n r
from Jim Holt. The Pioneers
will have a full team entered ~t Process checks for air flow through paper.
The Pioneers' final touch- Huskies 2nd . Spinnlngoffiherdurlngcleaning"throws"dictofft
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o, o,,o Om,k Finish Ever
itiiiii!il!i!£111!iii!i!iiii!!]il ~~iiiili ~i!!ii~~i'= ~ii ~i Rushing 285 87 Filter Rent Has Cleaned ar
Passing 154 133 The highest finish ever for a
' Huskie football team in state ' Inspected Over 2,O00,000 Fil
First downs 1110 polls was recorded this week
Passes 6-10-1 10-26-0
Fumbles lost 1 0 by Coach Glenn Weitz' un-
season ,or tne zlgers The ach nee a m ~ Leave Filtersi ple a]
~' ', ~; ," . ', ,,' '- '' "" ' ' ten('hvd n Ouin@ • 2 2 38 86 4 5 0 115 157 Bisnctt's third PAT of the
noun(Is t~o j signal-ca er Ih~ I'i~ sm' " : " " - " : - night had made it 27-6, Weitz
,.' .... r" . .'~ ,. . " ' "(,! I. . " "Etlstmbnt.'•:,-. 1 3 28 70 , 3 5 1 77 147
son ol wSt, athhqrc nlrector ~, " " : 0mak " - '" - 0 4 33 87 3 6 0 131 164 went tohis bench throughthe
Bay Nagel, was injured early Thd Iluskjes~us(qk their,"• ." .. • . " '." :. . final ~luarter. ,
m lh( st ison but isnow
• ' • ';, , ." "7 11 ~ictor~ o~cr ()mak to Fi'iday.,:.wh~e the other league Hanford, another Huskie" op-
physically ready, ltg was chmn sole possession of what -team.. Eastmont, was gettifig portentwith a 2-7 record, by a down came with 1:30 remain-
impressive in the second half ~ ill prol~ablv be. the final one of its best effo~:ts of the 12-8 score ing against theHuskie re-
against C.heney last Frid!ly f,.~tball rich, giw,ni_2n .the year in a '21-6 decision over The Royal Knights, show-
• lntl 'o11|(| [31 r( " (|V 0 "" (.( the" h ~ u( ~ s V • ' " --
' ' . ' ', -' . E0. talley of Spokane. mg good lateseason im-
~t Total yards 439 220
some g'lm(s this'se'ason T gers who finished ~.econd a v v u~ki~ a~d . • Penalties 12/1106/40beaten squad.
........ . . . entr,b~ tile..H .......... . ....
TimingWorrv ~anwbehlndtheHuskleswlth Okanogan " A o I . Take Lead The Huskiesheldontotheir
Weit z said thlskic iwacti,'es , :~ r ,'e('ord. Top Offense'" . " • Iwlrl ! nela rc second place ranking behind
--. -- -- " ,, -- " ThetIuskies'--otenl;offense VIII"------~1" Sunnyside in the final regular Othello "m-'-mel
I~|~ ~KA~D~ r, phrata closed Its season . v . . " ~ season poll. The unbeaten
I~|~ ~)~ o ~ith a non-league 27-0'pr°p°sedthem°st P°jnt~in "l..O.I I Vic~ries Mid-Valley champs had 85
q-- II II P "I " vi?tory over Quincy. last both league and s~ason pla~, l n IJ votes in first place with 10 of
I~l IHI~II~ II*l~J~l~" wltn ~u ann z~a, res-. I.~i~. ~l~
i~i II~II a.ii~l~ ~l~l~l~t[ T~nIl~ pectively. HoweVer, E'l~hrata. . . . ~, the 11 first place votes.
The Huskies followed with Two week service from Othello.
The ..... firstna|l Ol~ In(,""~ - II ~wIIIVII ~ I~IIIl had~he .best defensive, marl~; . Othe]lo's. girls' basketball as Joanna Norton added nine 70 points in second plaee,
is th( Tigers gave up just 14 m ea
I)hea'~ant season end(,~t Sun- el.__ -_ ~,L :" . ~ .... • , te'a stayed unb ten, but and pulled down 24 rebounds, while Curtis (8-1) was third
day ~ith light pressure Game 311p$ Tg lrn pol.nts,an.lea.gue pray ano only . had'to scramble to claim wins Other scoring included Chris with 51 votes and one first
,. " .... , ~. ...... .~ 2~ in tnelr nlne season games • ovei~ a "air of conference Bos and Heather McDonaldplace ranking. Following were or observe Renu process by
IH'p~ll'llllelll I)IOIO~IN[ l)onalo t:W ~ .~ , . "' . : .. • F' • ,
rrloay sshutoutagainst o orients urln
S (;'dbr('lth r(,)orted ths ()~hvlh, lh~w s pt)edto*i'ifth ~ . . • pP " d ' g the past with six each. Jill Palmquist Sumner (8-1), 50; Pullman bringing filters to 1220 R Atlantic, S
' " -'- " ' • ~,,()t ;n ll~c Women's mr-wl 14uincv was the sevenO of the week -i -. • " : led Ephrata with 11. (8-1), 45; East Bremerton
weeK• I el . ~ o ~ " ~ ~ m• ,,.,, ." " . •
• Ite sai