The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 02, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Drain Wins Douglas County B Cage
Title in Thrill Packed Game at Yoncalla
Dinin lias again won the I long­
ia» county ' B" iMiskellndi title in
a close contest With Gleiidnl« .mil
the
distile!
lilials
I hull
(Mil ked game wan played In Hie
new Yoncalla gym Snturdir night
Drain battled from I« I iiik I to ov< i
take Glendale und win the Doug
la» county crown 28 Io 24
Oakland maintained a «fe.ulv
lead to lieal Days Creek. II 17, lot
consolation honors
Both J »ruin and Glendale will
represent Douglas countv m the
district B league finals to I m « I k Id
at Yoncallu Mutch 3 I in kiidnv
night giime«, Drain will meet Gold
Bench, Curry county eliniiip-., al
7 3o pin Glendale und Power,
eiiumplona ol Co«»# county, will
meet in th«* evening’s finulr Sat
unlay night, the two wmnci , plav
for the right tn enter the state B
finals »t Astui ia
follow ing
wiM'k and thè two k»»ci
thè consolaiion avvimi
Although Drnin wiis cited hy
moki ex|M«rts to trpent U h trip to
thè districi fiiuds for thè third
ktrnlght year, («leiulalr * Ing Imnd
doniuuil mg
Doremi
July 15 and 16 are •
on
which the
Grove Riding
dub will hold its annual profes­
sional rodeo. This decision was
made Monday evening at the pot­
luck dinner held at Huntington's
hall. Henry Christensen, repnaw-nt-
ing Christensen Blotters Rodeo
11 «Id« num
BUI Diiniai
< iff leini» both garnir«
! Itosebui g
,
('ll.irle* D>« kwood.
ip« rv i ««i. remind« «I
1 hit loll» me now III I fleet Tlie b«-l»-
I um > l»sue of th«' tl.iiii«' ( ommis
ston Bulletin contain» n complete
summary of all th«- angling regu­
'¡ArMN Ktudlo
I« il bowling enthusiasts will cities
Kellys Markel
lation* ('opu s <>f tin« Game Com­
roll« d an impressive wore just 40
mission Bull« tin may be obtained
was well i<*pi< .enieil in th«' pins I m 4 ow the highest score over
at any sp-.itm^ g컫! slore. Th«'
Moose Iniwlmg champion- I i«-<'oid«'d in this ix year old tour-
I' i . hi iih ;;.« ii \mlim: Syimpsi i*
now I h ini: jiubhshcd and w ili mm » h ships held at I he Eugcnc Recre-. nam«'iit. They might have set a
at ion alley»
th«- (Hist two new all time high score had not
Ix* r< .idy for dr.iiilnilh«n
week»
tin- old bugaboo of splits ami tour­
After the I inai ball hud been nam« nt jit tei s overtaken the boys
week
rolled by the Just man ot the forty in Tins
tlie last
game.
Having amassed
McKenzie
Texaco
teams
ed, the I« .1111* showed
total of 2167 in the first two pulled away from the three teams
teams (»lacing in the games they fell to a heart-break- *’ M" ’ 'æd with last week and
mg Kkd in the Inst game: a game ।earm «i first place in the Women's
ly'» Market finished as the undi - in which the team suffered thru $*'•'l|nK league with just one (joint
I >11 teil
!' :
I
■ ' '
11
. I .« l«>w , . : ■ '
' m ar«-.t rr. al. Woi:.
of 3nr>3. One ot the of 107 by the team captain Harvey
’I" Moose. iJorene Munsell's
other top home teams, th«* Grove Kelly < Poor Harvey». We have 163 »nd June Carne's 4Z2 hel(xd
Diverii, wound up in fourth |»»*i- I m - cii informed that he received a i*D«-ir Texaco team take all three
lion with 3026.
• civ (x-cial trophy for this out- games from Short’s Grocery.
Despite Tana Rippy’s 185-461,
In th« doubles event two Grove :-landing achievement. We also un-
Tavern keglet s. Ray Johnston and dei stand that he has difficulty Daugfa-rty Lumber Co. was beat
Joe < >lds, walked away with filth finding a frieml to talk to around two out of three games with the
plarc honors with 1238 and Raj the market, particularly since his Women of the .Moose, thus giving
placed well up in the money in the employee
Butch" Harrison. the Moose second place berth.
singles with a »core ol 670, only who ordinarily has trouble hitting
Kelly’s Drugs took a 2-1 de­
20 pins Is'hind the leader.
his hat with both hands, ran amok cision from C. G. Recreation with
It is particularly noteworthy with a m iu s of 573. barrel) East- Betty Bone of the losers rolling a
170-444.
that Kelly's Market defeated an burn was high singles with 222.
Standings:
aggregation of 40 ot
Is-st
Individual M-ores for the team
Won Lost
Moose lodge teams in < »regon in­ an« as follows: Darrell Eastburn, McKenzie Texaco
10
cluding entries from Portland, <»♦'.4; Hugh Nixon, 618; Harold Women of the Moose
9
6
Salem, Klamath Fall», Corvallis,
Haf»" Wolfard, 618; Harvey Kel­ C. G. Recreation
8
I Albany, Eugene and many other ly. 580; D-e Butch" Harrison. 573. Daugherty Lumber Co.
8
7
Short's Grocery
6
9
Kelly's Drugs
4
11
If there are any women who
i would like to bowl in the Women's
Scrvi««* Station
। Bowling league, please cal) 831J
Plioni* 7N5.I-1
any morning before 11 a m., and
leave your name, as several teams
In gmni's play<*d Tuesday night
are in need of more bowlers.
| the Coitage Grove Recreation won
j a .3-1 decision irorn th«* An-adi*
Theatre. Isham with a 517 scries
Tlie Cottage Grove team lost
and Jackson's 195 single were high the first encounter with the Eu-
for the Recreation team. Bennett gene high quintet at the district
!<•«! th«- losers with a 495.
tournament underway at McAr-.
Cottage
Cleaners took
'hur court Tuesday nite 47-31. The |
3-1 decision from the KCs, Cherry results were not |iarticularly sur-
McKenzie Leading
Women’s League
HUMPHREYS GROCERY
Your ( hev roii
Local Team Wins State Moose Bowling Tourney at Eugene July 15-16 Set for
C.G Riding Club
3rd Annual Rodeo
AUTO BEAUTICIANS
the NEW^^ LOOK
BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS
C. G. Recreation Grovers Win From
Wins Over Arcade Millers to Go to
District Tourney
The Christensen Bn-ther- have
furnished the rodeo stock for all
of the riding club's professional
rodeos. The Cottage Grov«' rod«->,
although not a large one. ha* in
the past, drawn the top cowboys
and has put on a show unsur-
pasiied by any of the larger *hov. .
( hristen-en's will furnish stock
for this year's rmjeo and Mr.
Christensen assures the club of
top competing cowboys.
Reserve seat possibilities for the
rodeo were dizcussf-d Th«' by-laws
were ammended reducing the dues
for full time stqdents
Jim Abbott wa elected on the
boa d of directors to fill the un-
•xpir: d trim of th - late Schofield
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Stwart. Plans were discu %cd
rela­
tive- to holding a series of dances
in the near fu'ure "h" next meet­
ing v.-ill be March 27 with Mr. and
Mr- Mik • VandcrKley, John E-»rl,
Kenton and Gary VanNorthwick
on the serving committee.
The Mentlncl, CuMagv <lro»r, Oregon
Rose Maric Hudson, Barliara
Means, Bari» a r a McReynolds,
Dana Whitney, Jane Carpenter,
i-aV< lie Schilling, Chai lene Cain,
Joyce Carpenter, Carol Zajie, El-
J. B. Leonard Insurance Service
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Wiser Bldg. 817 Main
The I.atham girls’ volleyball
team participated in an invita-
tional tournament at Willakenzie
school Saturday. February 25. I-a-
tham first Jost to Lowell in a close
game, then won from Veneta and
lost to Junction City in the conso­
lation playoff.
Willakenzie won the champion­
ship cup; Creswell second place
cup and Lowell third. Pleasant
Hill and Coburg also participated.
Sportsmanlike spirit and beha­
vior were evidenced throughout
and the visiting players were all
shown a good time.
I^tham girls attending were;
Patsy Godard, Myrtle Johnson, '
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The B squad lost the prelimin-
j ary game 31 to 27.
Summary:
Lions (81)
ft pt tp
Hllliker, f
1 4 o
I I lover, f
5
12
Wolfard, c
1 0 3
McBee, g
1 1 3 3
Jas|x*f, g
0 1 3 1
Malcolm, f
5
2 1
()
0 0
Isley, f
Martin, g
1 0 o
Totals
17 11 17 31
Millers (26)
Harper, f
• 2 2 14
Johnson, f
0 1
1 1
i Fort, c
0 0 5 0
Felkner, g
2 3 1 7
Fink, g
0 0 5 0
Reynolds, f
0 0 1 (1
Kitnjchuk, f
Bild’rb'ch, c
Totals
Officials: Ed
Caven.
1 0
0 2
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Latham Girls Win
One Game; Lose 2
In Tournament
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wu.
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by time pms and scries by two batll(, 37.34 Tonight (Thursday)
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Drinkwater led the Eagle Cigar etu, ,
Store with a 192 single and 525 ,
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series.
I lc Grovers won the final home
R.ppv's droj»ped Standard 3-1 to "
herv Friday evening, defeat-
maintain first place in the league. mg the Springfield Millers 31-26.
Curby Rippy with 192 single and This was the second straight de­
feat for th<* Millers nt the hands
507 series, led the scoring.
Points of the Lions, who won the first
encounter 45-33.
Rippy's
14
Friday night's vvin enabled the
C. G. Recreation
1.3
12 Grovers to finish in a tie for first
Mobil
II place in district 2. However the
Eagle Cigar Store
C. G. Cleaners
10 Lions lost on the flip of the coin,
Standard
9 which put the Will Hi team in the
।number one spot in the district
K. C.
Arcade
1 tourney which started at the Mc-
Arthour court Tuesday evening at
Eugene. Will Hi met St. Mary’s in
the
game Tuesday night
while the I.ions drew the tough­
est opposition of the tournament.
Eugene high. The Grovers will
participate in the playoff Thurs-
; day and Friday.
Friday night's game was more
or less of a nip and tuck affair
with the Grovers never enjoying
more than a six point lead. Lowry
Hoyer started the fire works in
the first quarter by timely baskets
and the quarter ended with the
Lions on the long end of an 11-5
score. Hoyer and Felkner of
Springfield traded baskets in the
second quarter w hich was more or
less of a stalemate affair. The
Lions led at the intermission
Admision <S0c Inc. Tax
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30-1 tc Lions jump into a 27-17 lead with
Hoyer, Wolfard and Malcolm all
scoring points. The fourth quarter
saw the Lions hold onto their slim
I lead. Hoyer made 12 points to lead
his team mates and Felkner was
the leading scorer for the visitors
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