Thur«., July tl. 1949
Aratinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
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First Active Junior Legion Baseball Team
ENTINEL
S
PORTS
Floyd Githens Motors Junior
Legion team wore way off form
Sunday in dropping a 15 to 2 game
to the Springfield toasers on the
: local diamond. Hoyer on (he
' mound for the locala experienced
difficulty in locating the plate,
which, coupled with the errors of
omission and commission of the
club, made it easy going for the
visitors. Springfield started out
i with four runs in the Initial inning
’ on a trio of walks and one hit
I Cottage Grove also got three bases
; in balla in the first inning, but
| wore unable to score. The two
; runs garnered by Cottage Grove
I came in the fifth and sixth innings
I on home runs by McBee and Pii-
ler. On both occasions the sacks
: 'Vere empty at the time The final
I game of tin» season will lx- played
I (text Sunday at Siletz.
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Springfield:
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rhree base h I I: ll>ir|M*r Home
runs: McBee. Piller. Martinson.
Struck out: By Hnrper 7. Hoyer I.
Bisex on balls: Harper 4, Hoyer H.
Double play : McCluskey to Mar
tinson. Left on Isises: Cottage
Grove 11. Springfield 4.
field in the state, and as soon as
the local league completes play,
workmen will construct a portable
eight-foot fence and add portable
bleachers accommodating crowds
of more than 2000.
While baseball has been adan-
doned for the season, intcrest in
softball is high and four local
circuits have been playing to cap
acity crowds all season, indicating
that the state tourney will attract
a total of more than 20.000 specta
tors for all sessions.
Max Rubenstein, sponsor of the
Rubenstein Rubes, currently lead
ing the local Mayor League, is the
financial backer of the touina-
ment. making a guarantee to
Director Don January and his
state Softball Association.
Tourney August 28
Flugen«. July 19, — This busy
University-Lumber City, the home
of the JastMt sent I-pro baseball in
the Pacific Northwest until this
summer. will be the hotbed of
Oregon sol I ha 11 August 28 to
September 1, when the state's best
IS. softball teams will vie for the
state pennant and a birth in the
regional championship play.
Preparations have already start
ed in providing one of the best
fields in ’ the state for five-day
sing le-eHminat ion tournament. The
Eugene Bureau of Parks and Rc-
creatio" boasts the best-lighted
Donkey Baseball
Cottage Grove can boast of its first active Vmera an la gieu junior ba-ehall team, sixinsored by the
Floyd Githens Motors Inc, Mhile the team has not m ute an impressive record Gxlate, considerable Im
pntvement can be anticipated next year, should the team function, as practically all players will I m -
eligible to play again.
Here are the team's members, the coach and the manager. Top row: J. ritirarti, John Ugnrd, Bill
McBee. Dick Piller. Jim Sugg, Roger Peterson, coai h.
Bottom row: Harvey Bennett, laiwrey Hoyer, Wes Malcolm, Bob Sedergn-n. Ben Hllllker, Ray <‘hs|>-
man. Vern Hover, manager. Xot shown in the picture are Jack Selbert, Marlon Holland. Jim Grewllc.
। stretched their win column to Six Man Grove
eight straight Wednesday when
, they spotted the IOOF team two Team Plays in
runs in the second. then went on
Valley Meeting
to collect five runs in the third,
four in the fifth, and five in the
The six man Cottage Grove golf
sixth to win in six innings. 14-4 team playing in the Willamette
With the vacation of Ken West- valley golf association tourney
fall. star Knight hurler. Father over the week end at Eugene made
(Dick Clark)
Zeller took the mound and set a good showing, although they did
If first week indications hoki down the Oddfellows with just
true to form the Knights of Co two hits. IOOF collected two un not win. The team played without
the services of cither Douglas or
lumbus and Quality Market will earned runs in the second a»n a
Near, the 1918 medalist. The event
। ho slugging it out for first place combined error and wild pitch and
was won by Lloyds of Portland
j again in the second half play of added two more in the fifth.
with a SKIS score.
the local softball league at Kelly
Edwards Outdoor Store scored
The scon* for the local team.
j Field diamond. The two teams
10 runs in the first inning on 11 let tage Grove (991)
¡currently are tied with two wins
hits to swamp the High School Bob Gasper
83
15«
; and no losses each, although the
173
89
! Marketeers were plenty thankful nine. 11-4, in the second game of Jones
the doublcheedrr. Wolfard cli Grant Lavegran
86 8-1
170
to top a hustling Knickerbocker
maxed the hitting spree with a
165
......... 83 82
! Variety team Monday night by a three run homer in the first for Johnson
77 78
155
Cleo Morelock
: narrow 10-9 verdict in an ove: time
the Outdoor store. The High Orlo Bagley
170
H7 XI
game.
School collected two in the fourth,
Totals
I MM) • 91 — 991
After trailing 9-7, and the bot-
one in the fifth and one in the
tom half of the seventh staring seventh. Grandquist, new on the
them in the face. Quality pushed mound for Edwards, was the win
THE GOLF COURSE
across two runs to knot the count ning pitcher.
Five old reliables, and we do
at 9-all and force the overtime.
Last Friday was also a >vd let mean old. the writer being the old.
The Variety nine went down in
I order in their half of the eighth. ter day for the Knights of Colum est. came out to play golf Wednes
With the bases loaded and two bus. They garnered their first day morning. July 20. They were
men out Dick Lumbum singled in second half win over Edwards Barbara. Vera. Frances, Georg
the winning run for Quality. Ray Outdoor store by a 7-1 count in etta, Miala, and Belle. latter Doris
Denium was the winning pitcher the opening game. Flank Suiter Morelock and daughter came out
and Ken Westfall led the Knights Georgetta distinguished herself by
for the Marketeers.
In the second game on the same at the plate with homers in the getting a birdie on No. I and a
night Dorena Dam found a long second and third respectively. The par on No. 9. She did not however,
lost batting power and broke a Knight runs were well scattered receive the ‘money -prize since
five game losing streak to bang with three coming in the "big” ■ Frances copp'd that with the low
est number of> putts,'for the last
out 12 hits and romp over down third inning.
In the nightcap the High School four holes. Vera again challenged
trodden Creswell VFW, 11-5. The
loss left Creswell and IOOF in team got their initial second half Barbara*to try to win the top rung
the cellar with two setbacks and win in just five innings with-a of the 'ladder, we do admire her
no wins in the young second half booming plate attack on IOOF persistence, but Barbara still re
for a 12-2 triumph. Vernon 'Coop mains there. Frances said she did
season.
The Knights of Columbus led the teenagers with a lofty' not challenge Vent for fear her
homer, over, .the left fielder’s h3;»l luck would not hold out, she kept
in the third inning to drive in two it o.k. when it came to putts, how
runs.
ever. Belle did not distinguish her
self in any way, except to come
Standings 'Second Half»:
W
L
Pct. later than usual, but had a good
Quality Market
1000 alibi, as the plumbing broke loose
2
0
K. of C.
2
0
1000 in the bathioom at her home and
Knickerbockers
1
5*M> flooded the kitchen that morning.
500 Vera and Barbara were runners
Dorena Dam
1
1
500 up in a tie for second best putting.
Outdoor Store
1
1
500 We were practicing for our trial
High School
I. O. O. F.
000 at Roseburg. We learn that Mrs.
o
2
Creswell
o
2
000 Wendling is taking her car and
Friday nite games: 7:30—Cn-s- will play also. We plan on about
well vs. Quality Markel. 8:30— 12 or 14 to take part in the tour
nament. Here’s luck may the best
High School vs. .Dorenn Dam.
women win. Belle having made a
nice approach shot on No. 8 with
only a short putt to go exclaimed
ARO A ACETYLENE
she hoped some one would kick
her if she failed to make it. Bar
bara took up the wager and won
the kick. I do get some hard
“I told you that pig would squeal
knocks out there. And oven with
on us.”
a new No. 5 iron to aid me.
Belle Burkholder, reporter
for Ladies golf club.
KC’s and Quality
Mkt. Lead Second
Half Softball
Wednesday, July 27th
Kelly Field
8 :00 P M
Children 25c
Adults 60c
COME ONE - COME ALL
and
ENJOY THE FUN!
(Season Tickets Not Accepted)
Ties
Ties
Ties
Here they are — at a saving to you
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CAL’S
Service Station
“Everything for the Men’’
9th & Gibbs
Phone 252
Phone 65
The usual two (will foursome
played Tuesday nite, July 19th re-
suiting in a
Ix-tw een
couples. Belle Butkhuldcr and Bob
Gasper, and Palmer JUmson and
Barbara Hill, playing the usual
nine holes in identical low scores
Georgetta Funk and Earl Hill
having next lowest score were
runners-up Belle Burkholder and
Bob Gasper hail a bitdie on No. 7.
with Belle making a long approach
shot and going into the hole with
out a putt. Belle was also proudly
displaying 3 golf Ixtlls which she
received Monday from the West-
most Golf club at Bandon where
she was awarded the prize in the
ladies flag tournament in W loch
she ployed July 2nd. Wednesday
the ladles play here on the local
course ami Thursday, July 21st
drive to Roseburg to play a tourna
ment there with the Roseburg
ladies. Any Indy who wishes to go
with us. is welcome to join in this
tournament. Georgetta Funk. Alma
Scars, and Belle Burkholder will
furnish trans|x>rtation. We nre
to arrive at Roseburg by 8:30 am.
Contact us and we will furnish
transportation. 26 sat down to a
bounteous potluck after play Tues
day nite. Bob and Belle also made
par on No. 8. Come out and icnrn
the game on Wednesday morning
vhen the ladies play. Mr. and Mr*.
Hoyer were newcomers to the
course on Tuesday nite and ac-
lUitted themselves well.
New
Equa
Cottage Grove
Welding Works
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1030 Madison
Phone 181Y
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Old Mothir Roost whin shi wantid to wiodtr
: V I <110 OHO lIHOKAtl |„
Would ride through the air
On a very fine gander — but that was
before she discovered the wonder
fui
Used car bargains at Hansen Bros—
Which tickled the goose pink since
he was
Getting sick and tired of hauling the
old lady around on his back!
pg HANSEN BROS.
Mli '
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5th A WASHINGTON
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MEN’S WEAR at COST
The 14th annual Jones reunion
will be held July 31st at the Shady
Dell Auto court, 3 miles north of
Oakland.
ALL Slacks, Sport Coats, Sox
Underwear, Hats, etc.
REDUCED TO ACTUAL INVENTORY
COST BEFORE MOVING
Lo Water
Hi Water
Lo Water FISHING
Th urs. 21
10:35
5.3
4:16
0.3
9:44
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3:42
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22
11:36
5.6
5:10 -0,2
10:36
8.0
4:44
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Sat.
23
12:28
5.9
6 :00 -0.8
11:28
8.2
5:39
3.4
Poor
Sun.
24
1:12
6.3
6:44 -1.2
6:28
3.2
Poor
Mon.
25
12-06
8.5
7:26 -1.6
1:53
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7:16
2.8
Poor
Tuen.
26
1:02
8.7
8:06 -1.7
2:31
7.0
8:01
2.4 Poor
Wed.
27
1:49
8.7
8:43 -1.6
3:08
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8:50
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Poor
Thu nt. 28
2 $86
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3:45
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9:41
1.5
Poor
Courtesy of:
Former Resident
Sale
(Astoria Tide)
N. Equa
si
REGULAR TWO HALL
FOURSOME
FISHERMAN’S GUIDE
Hi Water
picnic july
Minnesota State Society of Port- Qje* at Medford
»«.i I Oregon
V*-.
I lx m H.iinil
’x their
land.
going In
to Ituk
have
John t Dad i Groves, hi ), n'skient
big annua! picnic <m July 31 at of this community until several
months ago, died Sunday In Med-
Jnnlzen Beaeh Park.
F. G Quimby, preside nt i» plan ' fold 11, was .I well known ieM
| dent here, and lived here many
ning on Its lx*ing olle of thè girat
I years before moving to Portland
esi picnic» of all timei Uteri will a year ago to live with a son, Al
be Mitmesotans from all parls of He went to Medlord last Friday
Oregon and Washington A vety to live witli another son, tri
Mr Groves will lx- remembered
nife program hai Ix-en urranged
and speaker* from differvnt pari» by many ('ullage Grove residents
of I he
anil u
piece tor hi» attempts, laverai years
orchestra will play thixaigb the Iago, to save a drowning child In
day Admission free lor Minneso-, Cottage Giove lake
tans by paying 5c lax at the Min- | Private services were scheduled
nesota laxith outside of the West । for Tuesday al Medfuni, with ere-
gatte
mat ion following.
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