Donkey Game Ends Knights Continue Githens Junior * In Victory for ‘B’ Softball Lead Baseball Team (Dick Clark! Team Last Night Two softball games were played Ends Season 24th under protest Munday night at the (Dick Clark I Man vs Donkey that's the way It turned out al Kelly Held Wed­ nesday night when s capacity crowd <»f fans watched Irate play­ ers try to ride the four foot« <1 beasts in a donkey basetMill game, sponsored by tho local softball league. TWo local teams, composed mainly of anyone who could risk a sore bark, batted an unusual num­ ber of "home runs", and when the dust cleared found that tlw 'll' team had batter donkeys, thus giving them a 9 1 nod over the 'A's. l»can Kelly, Hill Sheets and Vem Kerr got homers for the 'Il's while the fielder* were trying to head their animals in the right di­ rection. After they fielded the ball they often hud trouble remounting E N T IN E L S PORTS On a muddy field, the Floyd Githens Motors, Junior U-gion team dropiied the final game of the season to Siletz, on their dia­ mond by a 4 to 0 score Sunday. This is the only time that th«' C«it- •age Grove Imys have been shut «wit this season.'The first innir,,: Jinx still dogged the Ixiyx ax Si- l«'tz scored throe runs on four lilts HudsptHl, PORTLAND, ORE., and a base on latlls. From then on A5KED OFFICIALS AT THE GREAT It whs ii pitchers' diwl between SECOND INTERNATIONAL MODEL Hoyer for Cottage Grov«' and Nel­ son for Siletz Only two hits were PLANE CONTEST IF HE COULD FLY garnered by Cottage Grove, lx,th MODEL BUILT BY RONNIE THORSEN, coming in th.' fifth inning, a single A BEDRIDDEN PAL WHO COULD by Sedergren Io right field fol­ NOT ATTEND. lowed |,y Bennett who Ix'at out an infield roller Cottage Grove hud the bun full in the fourth, but were unable to drive In any runs. PERMISSION CRAHTFD, JACK FLEW Sc«»re: 1234567 K ff E RDNNIFS R AHF TO VICTORY JACK'S th* stubborn donkey, all to the Slleti 3(X)ioox I 7 0 OWN PLANE TOOK SECOND. glee nt the fans. Cottage Grove (MXXXM) ALT. OUCH HF Bt.'IT MMULf in 0 2 1 Neal, of the t ea m, was THIS ONE EVENT, JACKS SECOND Three base hit: Faulkner. Two PACE POINTS ANO OTHER VICTORIES thrown out lltcrnlly In the top base hits: Hansen, Nelson. Basex MADE HIM JUNIOR INTERHATIONAL half of the sixth niter lining a on ball»: Off Hoyer ?. off Nelson OtAMP HE TOOK HOME A BATCH ground ball into center fielet Af- « Struck out; By Hoyer 8, by Nel­ OF TROPHlf S AND CASH AWAPDJ, ter much hesitation he found that son 8 D'ft on bases: Cottage AND ONE SPECIAL PRIZE.. fOR RONNIE. he iiad i I hiwo tho wrong brast Grove 8 Siletz 4. and was reassured when he picked While the local Imys Were able a himself oft th«- ground While nil (<> win but throe games out of th<* ' this was going on another 'Ii' run ten played, they showed flashes of crossed the plate at a full gallop what they could do at times. The After trailing 8-3 in th«' sixth . Ix'Ht game of the season played -LKï 14, IS 8U5Y BUILDING Hammer of Dorrna started an 'A' was the one l«wt to Springfield by PLANES TO TRV TO QUALIFY FOR rally with what sp|iearcd to be a a I to 3 score, which but for a PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORPORATION'S s«»lld single In left Centerfield. He lit th tough luck might have ia Oregon's stop Seibert, in the Epigene gam«* 1-ast Eriday Joe Promazzi and «Inn he suffered a broken leg in Clifford Smith enjoyed fishing at economy, th«' governor remarked a slide to base. that "these tourists don ’ t all come I Winchester Hay and wen- lucky Despite the defeats of the sea­ In landing a 25-pound Chinook and here to see the scenery. Quite a son. the U.yx were never discour­ few of them like to catch an oc- ' two 14-15 pound cod. aged and with most of them on casional fish." hand for next season it is hrqM-d that more victories will be scored. Batting averages for the season: AB H Pct TB ^ap.DW3 ' 1 foyer 28 10 357 15 I a. t 17 6 352 9 29 9 310 9 The playoffs for the American Holland 26 8 308 12 Legion junior baseball teams for McBee • Sugg 9 2 222 2 southern Oregon will get under­ 20 4 200 4 way at Drain Friday < tomor­ Bennett 5 1 200 1 row I which was chosen as the Woodard 5 1 21» 3 tournament site. Drain, Eugene, Hilliker 21 4 190 4 Medford and Coos Bay arc th«' Malcolm 6 1 167 1 competing teams in the event. The Grenelle 26 4 153 7 games will be broadcast over sta­ Piller Algard 20 3 150 4 tion KRNR at Roseburg. 19 1 053 1 Drain residents have built a ten Chapman 0 000 0 foot cedar fence around the R. Cummins 4 0 000 0 lighted jxirk and have provided I». Cummins 3 3 0 (XX) 0 seating for 3,000 xpcctators. A Terry 2 0 ooo 0 public address system has been Plurard provided for th«* field. I^RtiK Tl KXOI T FOR TM O-BALL FOI RHOME THIS IS REALLY a bird of a fish story, and with a picture to prove It It Household Hint seems that Walter McDonough, winner of last year's Maine tuna cham» At the rogular two-hall four- If you an making a gsnnent pionship, was trolling off the New Jersey coast when a flock of birds which is to be laundered, be sura some on Tuesday evening July 26, went after his lure. Ono was hooked in the bill and, as shown here, Service Station that the buttons used are washable. a larger crowd than usual came turned out to be a shearwater, of the petrel family. (International) Wearability of buttons should also out io play. Thirty-two sat down 9th tz Gibbs Phone 2X2 be considered even if the germent ia to the potluck dinner afterwards to be dry cleaned. ... and about 26 of those played the usual nine holes. Belle Burkholder and George Ross had the lowest score with Bob Gasper and Gene­ vieve Bressler as runners-up. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Moore of Idaho (By Belle Burkholder, reporter Falls. Idaho, former residents, for Ladies Golf club! were also present and played in Nine Cottage Grove Ladies Golf Southern Oregon turf fans are the foursomes and ate with us. club members journeyed to Rose­ slated for a new experience at He formerly conducted a feed burg in the early morning hours store here in tow n. They aro Roseburg's ten-night racing meet to play the Roseburg club on their guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nel­ of thoroughbreds and quarter home course, on Thursday. July son. We aro glad to have such a horses. August 17, through August 21st. Mrs. Mary Marshall was in 27. Douglas County’s half-mile good attendane«', the best yet. charge of the starting and we Belle Burkholder received a oval track at the fairgrounds will were paired eff according to han­ Icard from the Westmost Golf be the scene of Oregon's first dicaps. First flight included our course. Bandon, stating that the major quarter horse racing under best players, the writer was in the pari-mutuel wagering. three balls she received from them “A meeting of this size could second flight and had Mrs. Mar­ as prize in the ladies flag tourna­ shall as her opponent. Mrs. Miala ment, in which she played July 2, only be realized through the com­ Kincart was the other Cottage plete co-operation of the business was for first prize having placed Grove woman in that foursome, her flag farthest in the tourna- |M*oplc of this area, and the Doug­ las County Sheriff's Posse." said and played a wonderful game. Her ; ment. Blackeye! Whether hunting or not, General Manager Frank A. Diver, approach sho: were without re­ of the newly incorporated Umpqua proach and her putting in spite of coatly accidents occur. Let accident BAGLEY MAY EDIT Jockey Club, which sponsors th«' much gabbing on the greens was GOLF ON SPORTS PAGE insurance cover you. spectacular. She came out a win- At the insistence _ of ---------- Orlo Bag- meet. The sponsors expect many a ner for the Cottage Grove side ley, we may turn the matter of “BE ASSURED — BE INSURED ’ and made 3 joints for us. She re- editing the golf news over to Orlo close finish. Quarter horses arc ceived a ball as prize. They took stocky animals, but very fast for Bagley of the Daugherty Piling. short distances. Winners in these her score less her handicap in Wiser Bldg. 617 Main Phone 34 Wedding Announcements and races oftentimes are not separated awarding this. Frances Hunter by more than three or four inches. also distinguished herself with the Invitations. — The Sentinel. Nearly 300 thoroughbreds and ■ lowest Cot tag«- Grove score and quarter horses are expected to at­ was also awarded a ball. Frances tend the meet. Adequate box stalls made another point for our side. arc being built so that all horses After a grand chicken dinner and will be accommodated right in the plenty of iced tea served in the stable area of the track. The track ! spacious club house to many itself is being resurfaced and re- j women who came from Roseburg (Astoria Tide) graded, and the grandstand is be­ and one from Albany, including ing remodeled for pari-mutuel our Cottage Grove girls, card HI Water Lo, Water Hi Water Lo Water FISHING betting, installation of an entire tables were set up and card games new lighting system for the night enjoyed by most of the ladies. Tiliini. 28 2:36. 8.5 9 :23 -1.3 3:45 7.7 9:41 1.5 Poor races Is in progress, and photo Both Barbara and Belle bettered finish equipment is being set up. their morning scores. Belle by 8 3:36 8.0 10:03 -0.9 Fri. M 4:25 8.0 10:35 1.1 Poor Perigee Seven races arc scheduled nightly, points. Equa except Sunday. 10:43 -0.2 P. S. At the luncheon table wc 09t. 30 4:20 7.4 5:06 8.2 11:33 0.8 Poor This will be the longest racing were greeted by speeches of wel­ Sun. 31 II 27 Oli 5:20 6.7 5:50 8.4 meet in Oregon, outside of Port­ come by Roseburg and Georgetta ................. Fair . land Meadows. This pioneer ven- Funk, our president, made a nice First (J Mon. 1 12:37 0.5 6:27 6.0 6:40 8.3 12:15 1.4 Fair ture is expected to turn into an speech and invited the Roseburg annual event. A three year con- ladies to visit us on August 10th Tuen, 2 7:44 5.5 1 44 0.2 7:35 8.3 . 1:14 2.2 ( loon the umpire enmasse and he promptly agreed to put the game under protest, a 11 to no avail. In th«' seventh inning Dean Kelly lined a long home run with nolxidy on for the only and win­ ning run of the game for IOOF. By mm I m abt rua on fat straight singles in the sixth Inn­ ing, th«' Knights cinched what had l>een a close game and held on to their lead Knickerbockers put the game under protest In th«' early Innings after a close play at home Cree Clay circled the bases In the third after an error on the Knight right fielder and drove another nt the same time for two Knick runs In their biggest inning. Beat Himself .J««"t , J untwixnata Champ, ¡i Carl C. Hill Is Named Chairman Game Commission Eugene Field to Be Renovated for Ore. Softball Play Bullseye The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Gregna Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Eugene, July 27 Plans already arc underway to provide one of the best possible parks in the state for th«1 Oregon championship softball tournament, to held h«TC August 28 to September 1. The now superintendent of Eu­ gene’s Bureau of Parks and Re­ creation is Tex Matsler, and he will have charge of the program. M a tiler designed Normandale Field, the site of the world's cham­ pionship tourney last year in Port­ land. Ax soon as the local leagues complete play. Matsler said he will close the area to all recreation, to renovate the field for best possible playing conditions. A full entertainment program also is in progress for the tourn­ ament. Eugene has had consider­ able experience in providing enter­ tainment for three state basketball championships, and a similar pat­ tern will be followed for the soft- ball tourney. In addition to the regular softball fare, the Eugene group has engaged a number of novelty numbers to entertain be­ tween games. On the Eugene scene. Ruben­ stein’s appear to have the inside . track for a tourney berth. The) Rubes have a veteran hurler in Bab Willis, and probably will pick ! up the 18-year-old star of Steen’s 1 Market, Ron Willoughby, who pitched his team to the State title last year. In most other cities in the state play still is hot and tournament representatives indefinite. In Cor­ vallis four teams arc contenders and a playoff is slated beginning August 4. The likely entrant from Salem i is Oregon Pulp and Paper, paced i by Bob Knight, a six-day-a-week j hurler. Three clubs are closelv I matched for honors in Klamath Falls. 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