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Drain High Volleyball Girls—Douglas County Óhamps Drain High School Cagers Place Fourth in Tournoy ENTINEL PORTS 4 Ihor»., March 17. IBI!» The Sentinel, < oliale (¿rove, Dugan l'as» » Sport Followers to Be Treated to a Two-Star Wrestling Match March 21st Southern Line COUBtJI o followers will be treated ton two-| DpOUAfO Pfh f||oi star professional wrestling »how|Mvuevi j will aJiOl at the Cdttagc Grove Armory; artma next Monday night when j the Owen brothers, Don and Elton, j bring to Cottage Grove four of the l<,nding light-heavyweight wres-1 tiers in the sport. The opening match gets under Oregon State College. Corvallis. way at 8:30 pm., and advance March 13, Oregon State’s newly The Drain high school baskotlmll tram went into the state semi-final» this year at Union for the ticket sales an* being handled by crowned Pacific Coast Conb-tencc the National Guard unit here at fapsketball champions left Portland «ecoml conMHUtlvr year after fighting it» way up In the H Tournament and dropping the final game to th«* armory. The Guardsmen will t>y uir Wednesday morning for Rogue River .52 U> ¡ML Next season the Drain »quad will have nine lettermen returning an<l should again share in th»1 profits for their va Kansas City where the determined have a good team. , rious funds. Bcav<i- will repn-amt the cgth FIRST HOW, kneeling, from left to right: Jim Brown, Melvin .Merrill, B<>h Celierà, Earl Hlmpann, Headling the show will lie a district in the Western Division Jerry Cade. anil Meri Simpson. Nt< OND HUW, »landing: Manager Lynn Jacob», SI Wine, Don Skinner, one-hour main event between N'-AA playoffs Friday and Satur Donni» Haldeman, BUI Ibincan, Ken H im - kin», Jerry Swearingen, Jiggs Evana, and Coach Bill Chatham. Herb Parks, well-known Canadian day nights. champion from Vancouver, and Other teams in the two-day by garnering 10 points each. High Rene' Lalsdle, spectacular grap- affair arc Wyoming. Arkansas and scorers for Croswell were Scruggs plcr from Montreal. The one-hour the winner of a playoff between with 14 points and Robertson preliminary will match Whitey Nebraska and Oklahoma A * M. with 11. Wahlberg, the Minneapolis “strong Oregon State has already played Players on the championship boy", and R»"d Lyons of Beaumont, Wyoming twice this sivison, win I t<am were: Leonard Barkemeyer. Texas, a former Baylor University ning the first 55-50, and losing tho (J. C. Miller) Roundy" Keele. Harold Wicks. grid and mat star. second, 53-52, in an overtim«1 Fred Young was the star per ® Ray Denham, Harlan Mickey, Parks and 1 Dibell«' are old rivals thriller. former at the Rod and Gun club Community Jewelers emerged ’ Lefty Martin, Bill Kanel, Mike shoot Sunday when he broke fifty and are considered "natural'' op- It will be the Beavers’ second Gamble and Dick Rplch. champions of the City Basketball : ponenta. Although not villains and trip to Kansas City in three years. In the second game for the con birds straight in two events. He holding no enmity, their match In 1917 the Orangs "Thrill Kids” League Tuesday night in the tour- . solation trophy the Lorane IOOF was one of the two top performers will lack nothing in th»1 way of dr<>ppe<I a heartbreaking twopoint nament playoff games in the local . defeated Edwards Outdoor Store, in the telegraphic shoot, scoring color and dynamic action. In a decision to Oklahoma the first armory whi n they played a nip and tuck game with Creswell. 48-13, and was presented the con- a twenty-five. Then he moved recent match at Albany, Labelle night and then whippi-d Wyoming VFW whiclf was not a landslide solation trophy which was put up back to the 21 yard line and broke won by such a ckw margin tlw»* for consolation honors. Captian another twenty-five to take both for the Jewelers as their opponents **y «^e Jaycees, sponsors of the Linn county fans demanded a re Cliff Crandall, Ai Peterson and wore plenty tough and scored six . games. Mayor Edwards made this legs of the Graber-Gettys handi turn engagement which went to Dao Torrey of the present club points before the Jewelers got presentation to the captain of the cap. Parks by just as close a verdict. also made the 1947 jaunt. Other high scorers for the day going and at the end of the first winners. Rex Keep was high scorer Parks is an aggressive workman Oregon State led most of the half Creswell had the lead, 26-25. for Lorane IOOF with 29 points were: L. Rickard. 25; B. I. Cooks, while labelle goes in for the mon1 way in nicking UCLA, 41-35, in and Mike Vander Kley was high 24; C. O. Anlauf, 24 and A. Wood The Community Jewelers came spectacular maneuvers, gamtiling th»- rubber game of the coast play- M'ith 11 points for Edwards Out- ard 24. Sunday's shoot was well from Ix hind tn the last half and , , vii ’itj iu on in» his dui ability to score wans with ss»»»|* drop off here Monday night. The attended. Three trap« were used , door store. kicks, flying head scissors and the Beavers employed a ball control won the game with a score of1 On Monday night the four win- and the shooters continued until 55-52, and won the Edwards re | ners of the elimination games of nearly dark. like. game and displayed their best de volving trophy which was present- last week met with Community Lyons is a veteran at the mat fence of the campaign. After OSC d by Mayor Warren Edwards. All members are urged to attend Jewelers and Creswell VFW ad the next Rod and Gun club meet sport, lie has held several U. S. easily won the first contest, 53-41, scorer for the Jewelers vancing to the final round. In Navy titles and is considered one a rejuvenated Bruin club evened I High ....... of the best fundamental matmen things up Saturday night with a w“ H;irlan Mickey who made 19 these gimes the Jewelers defeated ing on March 21st. There is im in the business. Wahlberg will convincing 46-39 victory. But, as of the 55 points. Leonard Barke- Lorane IOOF 67-58 and the Vets portant business to attend to and a good attendance is desired. match agility and s;xied against ( has been the case several times meyer and Lefty Martin followed; upset Edwards Outdoor 49-29. Lyons' experience and mat savvy, this season, Coach Slats Gill's men Elton Owen is expected to ref-J «he when the blue chips ere«1 both matches. I wcre down. The frequency with which The Beavers came through the matches will be held in Cottage rough scries in good physical shape Grove «lepends entirely on the in- w,,h exception of U n Rinear- son, tugged forward, who received terest displayed by local fans, the a bad jolt on the leg. He is ex- i Owen brothers announced. pected to be ready for action by Friday. Crandall led all scorers for the scries with 34. Dan Torrey, sur prise of the playoff, was second for the Orange with 22 and Peter sen had 20, Carl Kraushaar, Among the spring activities be- smooth Bruin ccntei, topped his ing offered by the Cottage Grove . Riding club will ix* a box social i ’''»m with 32. and dance Saturday night. March 26. in the IOOF hall. The public is Protecting Cement invited and ladies are asked to Cement block construcUon should bring filled baskets which will he be protected from dampness by auctioned. Creswell Riding club is painting with a cement base paint FEATURING being invited to join the local club containing a waterproofing com- pound at the social and dance. Evelyn (Fuzzy) Lewis’ orches tra will play for the two hours of Peeling Tomatoes dancing which will begin at 8:00 Open 6 days a week — Closed Mondays. To peel cold ripe tomatoes. take o’clock, and will be modern, west a par mg knife and rub the whole 1 Hours: 4:00 P. M. to 6:00 A. M. ern and square dancing. The in tomato with the back of the knife. Phone 573J1 vitation says "come as you arc,” then peel. This eliminates the ne- I Dcrena Dam cessity of scalding. and enjoy the evening. Champs Fly to Kansas City 16th W VRKIOKFTrCS <>| OKAIN HIGH N< BOOL. OOI (iLAN COUNTY CHAMPNi First row (»llllng) left to right: June Brown, Donna Swearingen, land« Randall. I aye (KtwaMi. NE< OND ROW (knm-llng) Belly Brown, Nuutune Fflalvr, I ram ••» Farley and Joan McMk'hacl. THIRD ROW (alandlng): Carolyn Natl iMMorr), Ynnabclle Manning, Mary lam Dow ly, Wanda Lyon», Dire« LaGrander, Put Woolley, 'alay Haley (a»»lst«Mit manager), ami Ml»» Freda Thuyer, coach. Koflwuoda Softwood» are a botanical group fit tree a that have nouille <> trato- like leave» and era evergreen for th« most part. Tito term lias no reference to the actual hardneea of Iho wood All Star Teams Announced 12th Lion Frosh Win Yoncalla Event Junction City liinihd three nwn on the nil stai mythical cage tiiim of district six, While Eugene landed two, Springfield one and Cottage Grove one Th«1 Lions who nnish«1d fourth in the league, after win ning th»1 same number of games as Eugene fared bettor in th»1 selec tion of the second team, placing two men on this squad. Announce ment of the district all star team wan mqd< Saturday and follows: First Team: Jim McKay, f; Dmn Kis-fr and Charlsnooyshowof co? Koefe.c and Charley Garnery nil of Junction City lu-im Parsons, f; Jack Parsons,f Isith of Eugene; and lk>b Cook, c of Cottage Grove. Ted Johnson, g of Springfield and Bob NeWburn, g of the University high of Eugene. The second nil star team: Don Eastbum and I InrUn Midcay of Cottage Grove and Wayn»1 Mason of Elmira, forwards. Tom Brown, Elmira and Ron Murry of Eugene, centers; Bob Krasnaskl, St. Mary’s, Darwin Allison, Spring- field and ('lark Hollis of Eugene, guards. Pick Clark The Cottage Grove Lions Mil! have a basketball team of cham pionship caliber in three seasons,। or a>> the indications »-«'m The local Fruah met and defeated all four comers in the Yoncalla Fresh- rnt-n Invitational Basketball Tour- nament held in that town last week and were declared tourna - ment champions. Tournament officinls ii I mi chose Wes Malcolm awl J. C. Isley on th»1 All-star team, to furthi-r honor the I Jon frosh in their Inst cage piny of th»1 yenr. Malcomb win high )M>int man for th«1 tourna ment, tipping in n total of 55 points for the four games, a good average of 13 7 per game for the lanky lay-in artist. Coach Virgil Dahlberg used everybody but the water lx>y in the ojirning contest but the Grov ers so completely outclassed the $4.45 ROUND TRIP Gild»1 frosh that the sutw merely added up the count. Final score HD-11 in favor of the I< h : i I s . Mal colm M-orcd 22 points in this en osror counter to take scoring honors. They had a tougher tim»1 defeat ing the Roseburg Indian frosh but New adding ma< libios available came through to tnk<> out a 36-32 at Sentinel office 22-1 tex win and a notch up in the tourna ment ladder. Isley shared point honors with Malcolm, each had 11. The Lions juniors whipped a Ris'dsport tram before tackling and defeating a gum»1 Drain team In the final clash No statistics are available* on the Reedsport game but th«1 final for the .Drain game wits 50-23. Bill McBee was high man for th«1 Grovers with 11. Get that boat in condition for the coming season. We have Mooney, als of th«1 Lions, had 9. a comnletc line of FULLER’S durable boat paints which Lineups for Glide, Ros«*burg and Drain games follow: will protect your paint in fresh or salt waler. Many colors PORTLAND GREYHOUND FISHERMEN!! to choose from. Cottage Grove Glide Malcolm 22 2 Bonte Duer 12 1 Jones Isley 12 9 Peterson McBee 4 1 Cronquist Radloff 2 2 Shmmcrfred Subs: C. G. 1 Mooney 1, Wicks 6, Sugg 10, (Tiapman 4, Pillar 4. Glide: Rice. Hawley 1. Lee’s Paint Store 030 Whiteaker Phone 780 J Roseburg Malcolm 11 F 6 Filling 1 Hier 7 F ■1 Roberts Isley 11 C 5 Compton McBee G 4 Guthrie Radloff 3 7 Muctc G Sul»: C. G. Piller 4. Sugg, Mooney, Wicks. Roseburg: Fisher, Riplængcr 2. (Across from Safeway Parking Lot) WRESTLING C. G. Drain Malcolm 8 F 1 Walton Duer 4 F 2 Duncan Isley 9 C 1 Gacey Radloff 5 G 10 E. Simpson McBee 11 G 9 M. Simpson Subs: C. G. M«x»ney 9, Pillar 4, Wicks. Chapman, Stulken. Drain: Hodges, Jones. nt the COTTAGE GROVE ARMORY Monday, March 21, 1949 — 8:30 P. M MAIN EVENT 2 out of 3 fall« - I hour limit F. Young Breaks 50 Birds Sunday In R&G Club Shoot Comm’ty Jewelers Are Champions of DaSKClUal! League Re- Riding Club Is Sponsoring Box Social and Dance The Y—CAFE CHICKEN DINNERS STEAKS SENSATIONAL NEW OLDSMOBILE "88" BRINGS "ROCKET" ENGINE THRILLS TO A NEW LOWER PRICE RANGE ! Dl NENBlRRy HENKiNN AN BASKETBALL COACH Robert .Dusenlx?rry, who con cluded a very successful season as Ibnskcthall conch of the Cottage Grove Lions, announced at the concluikm of the season he was resigning this pnrticulnr task. Duscnlxirry, principal of the high school will devote his time to th«1 job of being principal. He will con- tlnue as head of f<x>lbnll nnd track. Th«1 assignment of coaching future basketball teams will fall to Roger Peterson, who served as assistnnt and ('onchf'd the B sqund the past year. Herb Park 180 lbs. Vancouver,B.C. VM. Rene Labell 182 lbs., Toronto A great match. Several towns are after this match. PRELIMINARY : (2 out of 3 falls — 1 hour limit) High quality zipper and brief crises in genuine leather or boar skin. The Sentinel. Phone 555. 6-tfcx Red Lyon 187 lbs., Beaumont, Texas vs. "How old Is she?” “Whitey” Wahlberg “Oh, I don’t know exactly, but sh«' knew th«' Big Dliqier when It was Just n drinking cup.” 190 lbs., Minneapolis, Minn. * * —ANOTHER GREAT MATCH— Come in and see big town wrestlers in action right in your own local arena. These matches will help support YOUR National Guard and will provide necessary enteitainment. PRICES: General $1.00, Ringside $1.50, Children .50 ELTON OWEN, PROMOTER 31 2te 32 How old are some of those in active accounts on your ledger? Before they get so old they are worthless, turn them over to Cottage Grove Credit Service Collection Specialists Room 1, Stewart Bldg. I 731 Main St. Phone 533 32-1 tp "Rocket” Engine "Rocket” Engine—"Rocket" Engine— It's th«' m«»t talked about sensation of 1919! And the lieM news of all is this: Eon am now get the "Rocket" Engi ne'1 incotnparahle tonoothneis- quictnes» — flush anil dash in an tnlirely new louvr-/>ricnf line of Fulnrmic Oldsmobiles! It’s the new Seri«» "88"—and it’s an amazing automobih1. New, lower, wider Fisher IUdy! Glamorous Futuramic styling inside and out! Hydra- Matic Drive* standard equipment! But save your superlative* until you drive it. Then you’ll know why people call the ”88” the newest "New Thrill” of all -the hottest nuinlier on the highway! Sil YOUR ,0' NEAREST Ntrw iridb"ltarA«" •Hydra- Matic Drive tiendard on Stria ^98" and "88^* ^inumai tit e*nn eoàf on **76.** While lidewaU tirai optional at ontra coot. D S M OBI LE OLDSMOBILE DI AL IE COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. 112 N. Ninth on Hiway 99 Phone 77