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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1924)
Upon the Mufor a tota^| opponents scW| |gF basketball th^ ■Bvercome by the Mrie, Canby, Oregon g^Jolton, and lost to 'E«l ■rm and Independ- 0rHoM tosse ©jm^asketball the fair MilweïGkie "¿anöy^ ...... v........... - w"l *w direction of JV^iss Clark went through net the O- C. H. S. gifl the season without a defeat, winning May 21, 1924. five and tieing one. This is the sec OFFICIAL BATTING AVERAGES i A good game was both ond year which the Green and Gold OF THE WEST LINh1 TEAM earns, and although tj’- H. S. put up a Most up-to-date Equip, girls team hask gone through without lard fight, we lost with a score of 5 Games AB H Pct. o 2 in favor of O. C.H. S. tasting defeat. Player ment—Frank Alldredge ....9 35 14 .400 In baseball, thé West Linn tossers Iran or ___ Interclass Baseball in charge. Try Him. went through the county league with Montgomery _ .„.9 34 13 .382 I Interclass baseball games were play- McLarty ... 30 out a defeat and in a schedule of nine ....8 11 .366 bd by the girls last week, all four ...9 39 13 .333 Blasses taking part. The first game ¿>222222222222222222 games were able to win six for a per Trfor ,___ « centage of .667. The teams which Moffatt ...... ■ L..9 27 9 .333 was. that between the Freshmen and were turned back Were Sandy, Colton, Mootry __ ....9 34 10 .294 Sophomores, the latter winning high Canby, Estacada, Milwaukie and Ore Hempstead ....4 7 2 .286 konors. The second game was played GLADSTONE HOMES gon City, while defeats were received Hickman .. ....9 39 11 .282 between the Juniors and Seniors, the Mixon __ .-. from McMinnville and Woodburn. ...:7 22 6 .272 Juniors winning by a large score. Acreage In all athletics the West Linn teams DeBok —1 _ ....6 15 4 .266 s The tie was then played off between On Oregon City Car Line. Beau have been able to win the majority of Ford ------ ....5 11 1 .090 he Juniors and Sophomores, the Jun tiful tracts in Jennings Lodge. their games, and have returned county Smith ----- ___ ....8 24 2 .083 iors coming out at the little end of champions in every boys and girls The average for team was .296 I the horn. A large crowd witnessed 0. E. FREYTAG CO. sports except wrestling and indoor ____ I he championship game, the reason be baseball. Woodburn vs. West Linn ing that the game was played during Gladstone Oregon In wrestling the first squad to be noon hour. It so happened that Phone 269-J turned out by the Green and Gold In the last game of the season th<the game lasted longer than was ex. clashed with the more experienced U. H. S. squad went up in the air anl^e Oregon City High squad and took 3 allowed the Woodbum aggregation tiPected, s0 the fifth period was short-1 pull down a 11 to 6 victory from thC®^■■ falls out of a possible 7. Coach Jackson took a relay team to Green and Gold. - Forest Grove to enter in thé inter The locals started a rally in th state track meet and the West Linn ninth, which netted 4 runs, but th representatives placed fourth in a rally was stopped before the lead coul be overcome. field of nine. Oregon City, Oregon Members of the different squadsl I The line-up for the game was as fo lows: Mootry c; Nixon and Ford, p as follows : 1st; Smith 2nd; Tour ss; D : Hickman, Mootry, Nixon, iCranor ' Oldest Bank in Clackamas County. Smith, Cranor, Reed, King, Bok and MeClarty 3rd; Hickman 11 Moffatt cf; Montgomery rf. Hem Debok, Willet and Tour, Established in 1881. ketball : ¡Mootry, Cranor, Hick- stead batted for Ford in ninth. » man, King, Willson, and Smith. Girls Volley Ball Girls Basketball:. Whitcomb, Fox, - Zaniker, R. Lund, L. Lund and Hud- This was the first year that U. H. 1 ‘ son. was known to play volley ball. Bl Baseball : Smith, Nixon, Moffatt, under the able supervision of Mil Montgomery,. Ford, Cranor, Mootry, Clark,, each class in the school c Tuor, DeBok, McLarty and Hempstead. ganized a girls’ team. Much comp COMMERCIAL SAVINGS AND TRUST Wrestling: , Nixon, Graw, Davidson, tition was = shown ,in . the interclal DeBok, Wells and Brady. games and the Juniors unwilling to 1 pUSlNSSS — SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Track: Cranor, Willson, Mootry, and another class beat* them,. .' won tl I L. Smith. championship in ball. I. - Bank of Oregon Qty