The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 08, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Lions Lose First
Cage Game 4140
To Sweet Home
Th»- McnlliK l, < ottag
Hi School Gagers
Lose Second Game
To Axemen 23-43
E N T 1 N E L
S PORTS
rhe Cottage Grove I Jons cage
•quad lost an overtime contest In
the «quad's first game away from
home Saturday night at Sweet
Home The final count was 41-40,
after the score wax knotted at the
end of the half and the regular
ploy The Lions led In the fourth
quarter after taking a 25-20 lead
In the third quarter. With 3 sec-
onds remaining In the regular
game, Charley Hall
Sweet
Home sank a field goal to tic the
•core and start the overtime Nigr!
Shockey, high point man for Sweet
Home with 16 points, sank a field
goal, only to have tin- score lied
again with a field goal from Al«,
(“ruse The Huskies made three
point* in quick succession to lead
41 to 36 In the last minute Bob
Cook and McBee made field goals,
but the four count was not enough
and the game ended 41 to 40.
Cook won high |x>inl honor* for
Ute IJons with 11 point*.
The summary: ■
/ Orovn (40)
<41 > Sucri Iloine
V Gasper, 6
F
3. Ingram
Cruse, 6
F
16. Shcxkey
Cook, 11
C
6. Moyer
Hllliker, 6
7. Hall
• MeBee. 5
3
3, McQueen
Subs: Grove Malcolm 4. Hoyer
2, Pillar, Scars, Webb, Englert;
Sweet Home Noah 1, Hoover 1.
Bennett 4. Kelland, S. Boyd. D
Boyd
Halftime Score Cottage Grove
1J, Sweet Hom«' 13.
Mt. View School
Added by State Game Department
Three new large trout libera­ without Injury to the fish. The
tion tankers and five small auxil­ tankers arc similar in design to
iary lilieration tanks are now be- those now in use and have a capa­
on
an average
ing constructed by the Oregon city.
..
...
.... run. of from
State Game Commission. With the ‘hree-hundred and fifty to four-
Increased capacity of th.- Game hundred pounds of trout The num-
CommUslon's trout hatcheries and M’r
/,,r|ps wJ,h ,hp di’-
the plahmd increase m trout num.
'he fish are to be trensport-
bent to lx1 raised this year, addi 1 cd and with the size of the fish.
The five small tanks to be con-
t tonal equi|>ment ix needed to
transport these trout to the lakes »•nicltri arc designed, so that they
and Hlrt-ams of the State.
1 I n,av
may be
he enxilv
easily mounted on .mall
small
truck*
or
large
pick-up
trucks.
The
The three large tanks Ix’ing
constructed are fully insulated tanks will lie stationed at some
with cork to maintain low water of the hatcheries and will lx- used
temperatures and arc also equip­ i primarily for the liberation of fry
ped with aeration systems con­ ' and for the supplying of trout to
xisting of centrifugal pumps driven pack strings.
by power take-off equipment. This
makes it possible to tninx|M>rt . < AKfESTER TO BE HONORED
Ori gon State College, Corvallis.
trout fur maximum distances
December 5 Ken Carix-ntcr, one
I of the most famous athletes ever
to come out of Seaside. Oregon,
will be honored by his home town
with a huge banquet Wednesday
I night. Another special guest and
speaker for the affair will lie Kip
Taylor, Oregon State's dynamic
new football conch who piloted the
Beavers to seven victories in ten
GROVE ARMORY
starts the past season.
DANCE
COTTAGE
SATURDAY, DEC. 10 - 9 P. M
375-lb BEAR TRAPPED
ON SMITH RIVER
Martin Dailey and Walt Keen
were successful in trapping a huge
bear in the upix>r orchard on the
Doug Dailey ranch Saturday
morning. After licing dressed out,
the animal weighed around 375
|x>unds.
Um)xjua Corner
Music by
RAMBLING RANCH HANDS
$1.00 Tax Included
Special Features
Men’s SUITS and TOPCOATS
From our stock of high quality men’s suits we have selected 50 garments
Values to $60.00
------ which we arc offering at the ridiculously
Low Price of
S39.95
plus alterations
Worsted
Sharkskins
Gabardines
(Plain and fancy weaves. Sizes 36 to II)
ALL TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS
20% OFF!
Open Friday, Dec. Oth und I6tli
and also
Thursday, Friday, Dre, 22nd a ml 2Srd
The Men’s Toggery
Everything for Men tinti Young Men"
517 Mnin
A. W. Helli well
Jefferson “Cubs”
Edge Drain 24-22
%
ft
WOM Are Climbing
In Bowling League
Benefit
DANCE
Walker Hall
Sat., Dec. 10
Stole a pig, and away he run,
The pig was eating and Tom was
beating, as they went rolling down
the street in the zippy used Kaiser
Tom had just bought off the lot
at Hansen Bros.
BS1 HANSEN BROS.
MSI
TIMELY SALE
'1K
Fis h in
Wrestling Clinic i
To Be Held at OSC
December 16 • 17
Ton, Ton, the Piper’s S ob
Wins Three Games Trout Liberation Equipment Being
Mount View school played three
game* last Tuesday against the
ixmdon school winning all three
gtmes at the D>nd»n gym.
The girl*' volleyball team,
which was ju»t organized, won It«
iirtl game from the Ixmdon girl.«
by * score of 42 Io 9 In basket-
ball the Mount View boys' "B”
team Came out on top of n low-
xwrfng game 7 to 4, while the "A"
team eked out a 16 to 14 win over
London's "A" squad.
The next games for th«' three
Mount ’'irw school teams will
M Feld, z, Decrrntx-r 9 in the Jcf-
ferson
xxg gym. The girls' vol-
ley hai1 •am plays the Jefferson
»♦ven
{rader*. Mount View "A"
«nd "ri" basketball teams play
Obrtna school "A" and "B" team*
The volleyball game starts ut 4
o'clock p m.
99 Attend Annual
Football Banquet of
Lions Club Dec. 1st
Tactics” with good effects during '
| the past season
Pete Elliot, former Michigan I
player and line coach at OSC was |
i introduced by Toastmaster Bagley
Ninety-nine attended the annual as the only man he knew of to be
high school football banquet at [ awarded twelve athletic letters. [
I ten was the previous record.
• he high school cafeteria last ;
The high school cage squad is
Oregon Stae College, Corvallis,
The guest speaker explained
Thursday evening which included
due to make a strong finish, since
that football was different now be- December 6 By special request of
member* of the Lions club, busi- cause nearly every player ix a last year's participants, a wond
the team has not made a very im-
prexxlvc start and lost the second
nesx men and members of the A, specialist in his own line, which annual high school wrestling clinic
(We hope fishermen and pros- B, and C football squads.
game to the Lanky Axemen at
accounts for the big scores often for prep coaches and directors and
Eugene Tuesday night 23 to 43. pertive fishermen will find this
Orlo Bagley served as master made. You don't hear so much instructors in physical education
The only gleam of glory from the column of value. Any information of ceremonies, introducing the pro- about the small scores with per­ will be held on the < )Mgon State
contest In which the Eugene five you may have on fishing condi- gram numbers which included haps only a point's difference as in campus December 16 and 17, Ath­
led all the way was the fact that fions will be welcomed, just phone selections from the high school former years and one reason is letic Director Ray (Spec) Keene
Bob Cook, Inst year’s scoring 555.)
horn trio and the German band. that the public is demanding big­ announced this week.
champ Jed all efforts in that de­
ger scores. There are numerous
Fishing is no good at Ten Mile A usual feature of the program
The popular event, which Is of­
partment with a total of 12 points. lake and
trick plays employed now, which
was
the
introduction
of
the
coach
­
any information to the
help to account for the high score fered as an in-service training by
The Eugene tribe led 17-7 at the
es.
who
in
turn
introduced
mem-
The speaker said the chief satis- the division of physical education
end of the first quarter, 23-12 at Contrary ix just that much propa­ ber» of the football squad. Bob
the end of the half and 32-20 at ganda, according to our best Dusepbcrry, head high school faction from football is not so and department of intercollegiate
the end of the third quarter. The source of information at the pres- coach introduced members of the many games won or lost, but as athletics, will be directed by Bob
Lions were able to threaten only ent time The fish are too red. Bill A and B squads with a brief word a player, "Do you do your best at Antonacci, varsity wrestling coach
and former NCAA national cham­
owe in the first quarter when Bartels tried his luck, caught one about the accomplishments of each all times’”
pion in his weight class. Jim Dixon,
they tied the score 5-5. Improved or two at Ten Mile.
At the conclusion of the pro­ associate professor of physical
player. The 1949 season was a
Steelhead
fishing
on
the
Ump
­
team work was noted in the Lion
poor one from the standpoint of gram, the assembly repaired to
squad in Tuesday night’s game. qua should be good over the week games won And lost, the Lions won the high school auditorium to see education, will aid in the program.
The two-day clinic will include
The main difficulty in the Eugene end if heavy rains do not cause two and lost six.
a movie of the Oregon State-
game wax that the Grovers could the river to rise in the meantime.
The principal reason for the Washington State game Everyone three sessions Friday afternoon,
2 to 5; Saturday morning, 9 to 12;
not overcome t h e handicap of Fishing on the Umpqua Sunday
1949 showing was due to an un- enJ°ypd 'he pictures except Palm- and Saturday afternoon, 2 to 5.
playing against a team that aver­ was poor. In a party of fifteen
Johnson,
who
it
seems
made
number of injuries,
Covered in the program will be
from this neck of the woods, only usual
aged over 6 feet in height.
these seasons will occur occasion- a ^ad and costly guess on the
methods and techniques of coach­
two
fixh
were
caught.
The
two
1 outcome of the game.
The Cottage Grove B squad Jost
ally.
Another
reason
was
that
the
ing high school wrestling, adminis­
to the Eugene B squad 32-24 with lucky fishermen were Norman Lions scheduled two games with■
tration and supervision of a strong
Famous Trotter
J. C. Isley of the Grovers leading Chase and his twelve year old teams from larger schools, but ac-:
mat program and the educational
son.
In
fact
out
of
eighty-four
all players for high scoring honors
Hamblctoman. world'* greatest
fishermen checked by the state cording to Dusenberry the pros-1 progenitor of trotter*, after which values derived from participating
with 9 points.
cops, these two were the only pect is good that the schools of the the famed Hamblctoman stake at in wrestling.
Summary:
fishermen to report catches In state will be re-iated on the basis Goshen, N.Y., is named was foaled
Actual demonstrations by OSC
Eugene (43)
(23)
trying to keep up with his more of the school attendance. The
varsity wrestlers and films of na­
Hollis. 8
F'
6. Cruse fortunate neighbors, Ival Hum­ rating may be based on a B, AA , 100 years ago.
tional championship matches will
Siegmund. 8
Wolford phrey tried spitting on his bait, and A rating, with the B rating ।
be
special features of the clinic.
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Parsons, 8
12. Cook throwing his line in first over his for schools with enrollment up to I
4. McBee left and right shoulder, but noth­ 150. the 4 f°r schools up to 600
and the AA for schools with en-
Wilson, 4
G
1, Gasper ing tried was successful.
rollment of 600 or over.
. Subs: Eugene
Stott 4. Van
Taxsell, Seipple, Sittner 1, Jef- I Fishing at tidewater was better.
Another difficulty which the
"A little fat faced feller, who
ferie* 3, Loucks. Hodges 2. Cot-i
...
I high school is facing is due to the
tag,- (¡rove
Hoyer. Hilhker, En- XC. X Tw °?
C‘ \
| fact that only about 35 per cent
giert. Sears. Malcolm.
'Cry’ Caught ,wo or threc at t,dc
’ water Sunday," a fi«hmg fan re­ of the new candidates for berths
Officials: Lyle Small and Wen­
ported yesterday, but the fan on the high school team have any
dy Kaufman.
previous football experience.
could not remember his name.
The striped bass are coming in­ Grade school training is supplied
to the Coos Bay area and fishing only thru the Jefferson school, but
there should be good within a few prospective players entering from
any other of the surrounding
days.
schools do not have the opportun­
Nimrods are oiling up the old ity to get this training. This is
[scatter gun for the second half of
where the local high school may
Tile Jefferson "Cubs" decisioncd ; the duck season, which opens the eventually be caught short and
i
19th.
Prospects
are
for
good
hunt-
Drain on the latter's home floor in
numerous large schools start the
a thrilling game Monday night I ing north of Eugene and in the training period in grade schools,
that went into two overtime pe­ I Klamath basin.
according to Dusenberry.
riods. It was a game whose out­
Coach Dusenberry also announc­
come was in doubt until the final
ed the 1950 football squad would
gun.
have three captains: Jim Webb.
A whirling shot by Tom Ponder
Lowrey Hoyer and Wayne
in the last seconds of play proved
Schmitt. About half of the A squad
to be the winning margin. How-
will be lost thru graduation, he
ever, the credit of winning the
The Women of the Moose con- said.
game goes to the entire team, it tinued
Wallace Ciochetti, who coached
their climb toward the top
■
was a story of a team that would in the
Women's Bowling League, the C squad introduced members
not be beaten.
when they whitewashed Kelly’s of the C squad in the same man­
In the first period Drain forged Drugs 3-0 on November 30. This ner as the A and B squads were
LI
ahead by 8 points and at the half now puts them in second place. introduced. Introduction of the C
the score stood 10-7 in favor of High game of 151 was rolled by squadders brought a good many
Drain. Third period 14-J3 for Mary Arne and high series went laughs, due to the fact that the
Drain. The game ended in a dead­ to Arna Elfving with a 379. Both coaches had to resort to numerous
tactics to make up for size and
lock 19-19. In two hectic overtime bowl for the Moose team.
it seems
periods the fighting "Cubs" pulled
Betty Bone rolled a 143 and 387, bulk. , The
, .. C squadders
„ .
_
the game out of the fire for a which helped her C. G. Recreation employ cd the so called Coon Dog
24-22 win.
team take 2 out of 3 from Short's
Box score for the Cubs:
Grocery.
FG FT
Pts.
Daugherty Lumber Co. also
Lloyd, L.. rf
2
1
3
5 took 2 out of 3 from McKenzie
Thomas, R„ rf 0
O
0
0 Texaco with Daugherty’s June
Smith. C., If
4
0
3
8 Hammond rolling 169 for high
Fix. B. c
2
0
0
4 singles and .Montana Rippy chalk-
Radway, L., rg 1
2
5
4 ing up a 467 series.
Ponder, T.. rg
1
0
1
2 Daugherty Lumber Co.
18
6
Dalberg, B., ig 0
1
1
1 Women of the Moose
13
111
Russell, L„ If
0
0
0
0 McKenzie Texaco
12
12
C. G. Recreation
11
13
10
4
13
24 Short s Grocery
15
9
In the preliminary game the
Kelly's Drugs
9
15
Jefferson Cub B team hoys also
staged a fighting fourth quarter
Beer Barrels
rally to win their game 14-11.
Trailing all the way. until the
Estimated life of modem beet :
final two minutes of play, Tom barrels, made of stainless chrom
Frank LaBlue Orchestra
Long clinched the game for the ium-nickel steel, is twenty years ,
fanien
Cubs with two field goals.
while wooden barrels usually ar<
Admission 80c — Tax Incl.
The Cubs next home game will replaced in about six years anc
TEL. 760
5th & WASHINGTON
be on December 16 against Junc­ are nearly twice as heavy.
18-lte
tion City.
A goldfish turned the color of
a stainless steel watch placed in
its bowl for a jeweler’s display.
i
Phone (»5
Three Teams Tied
In City League
No Bow Needed!
At the end of the eighth week
three teams were tied for first
place.
The Eagle Cigar Store defeated
the Cottage Grove Cleaners 3-1.
George Drinkwater hit a -173
single and 489 for the winners.
Mobil Oil dropped the Cottage
Grove Recreation four points.
Plueard won scoring honors with
a 191 single and 501 series. Jack
Wendling's 189 single and 474
series was high for the Recrea­
tion team.
Standard Oil dropped three
points to the Knights of Colum­
bus. Lou Bellisimo rolled a 191
single and 522 series for the KCs.
Rippy’s took three points from
the Arcade Theatre. Jack Bennett
was the leading scorer for the
Arcade with a 180 single and 515
series. Curby Rippy was high for
Rippy's with a 512 series.
In a postponed game Mobil Oil
defeated Rippy's 3-1. Dick Balch
with a 212 single led the scoring
for Mobil Oil. Curby Rippy hit a
505 series for the losers.
Standings at the end of the
eighth week:
L Pet
W
C. G. Recreation
21 11 .656
Eagle Cigar Store
21 11 .656
Arcade Theatre
21 11 .656
Mobil
20 12 .625
Rippy's
19 13 .59-1
Knights of Columbus 11 21 .311
Standard Inc.
9 23 .313
C. G. Cleaners
6 26 .188
The stork is a bird with a great
big bill;
He brings us the babies w hen-
ever he will;
Then comes the doctor, and
when he's thru;
We find that the doc has a big
hill too.
KAISER - FRAZER
SPORT ITEMS
MEN’S WEAR
Rods
Columbia Knit Sweaters
Combination - Trolling - Casting - Fly
Pflueger Reels
Skis — Ski Equipment
Fish Baskets
(All Leather Bound)
Were $9.50 Now Only $7.95
Golf Bags
12 Colors
Alligator Rainwear
Slickers to Overcoats
Van Heusen Shirts
All Wool Gabardine
Van Heusen Ties
Swank Jewelry
Billfolds
All Leather, $3.50
Rippon Socks
$2.95
Winthrop Shoes
All-Leather Gloves
GIFT
ANY ANIMAL would probably lay
down and die at the sight of this
beauteous huntress, making a bow
and arrows unnecessary. She 4*
Sharon Saunders, who was chosen
Queen of the Sullivan County. New
York, hunt season by the resort
council's judges.
(International)
Open Friday Evenings
$2.95
Badminton - Table Tennis Sets
Johnson Outboard Motors
—Boats—
Edwards’
616 Main
outdoor store
Phone 309