The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    You never know how many en­
emies you have until you get Into
trouble or politics.
—
Jefferson Cubs End
Successful Season 1
The Jefferson Cubs will wind [ Lu
Orison State College, Corvallis
Oregon State's youthful Be®.
Ivers, hexed in their attempt to
find a winning recipe again.it Ore­
gon last week end, will have some
time in which to sharpen their
shooting eye» for the final Web­
foot serie« of the year. The tra-
dltlonm rival» play at Eugene on
Fridny, F-bruary 29 qnd wind up
■»ORTS
up ii successful hniki'tbiill season
when they meet n Junior high । Ms
tram from Colin Ki lly in Eugene W
in a home game at 6:45 p.m. Tues
day. February 26
New
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Oregon, OSC Ready Rod and Gun Club
For Second Series Invited on Tour
'X Lions Down Lebanon Squad 47 to 40
L « In Non-Conference
Tüt
Here Tuesday
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wins again ' ani] I loNM
In a thrilling overtime tilt play.'
rd Saturday, February 16, the j
Cubs lost to Junction City 39-37. i
In n game played nt Glide on the
14th the Cubs trounced that squad i
31-18. The Glide boy» are coached ¡
by Tommy Junes,
Grove resident und
Elmer Kents.
Other recent game icorcM were
Cubs 50, Dlsston 21 in a tilt play­
ed on the 12th there. Oakridge 41.
Cubs 22. in a game away on the
8th. Cuba 38. Sutherlin 11 In a
game played there on the 5th.
Wedding Invitation»
The Sei.tine!
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Cottage Grove
SII No. Oth
1'huM U50J
Cleaners Lose,
Still First Place
In Bowling League
In spite of the Cottage Grove
Cleaners losing two games In the
Bowling leagu • Tuesday night to
the First National Bank, the
Cleaners still hold first place with
eight wins in the fourth week of
the league. The Bank and ¿tor-
don's Mobil are still sewed up for
»cedi id place, both with nix wins,
Gum again this week had high
«corea both in the singles and
«crie». 1C1 and 428, respectively,
however his bunking paitncr was
| Just one Ix-hlnd in series. In spite
of their high series, the. Cleaners
took two of the three games when
Isham rolled a 538 scries and a
208 singles, beating his own high
singles of 205.
In the Recreation-Kelly's Mar­
ket game, McLaughlin rolled 181
singles and Stiff 509 series for
Recreation to defeat Kelly's In!
ail three games. Harrison was high
scorer in both singles and series,
192 and 465, for Kelly ».
Kelly's Market took two of the
three games from Gordon's Mobil
with Harrison again knocking
down the most of the pins and
recording 198 and 510 for high
singles and series.
S. Eifing was high man in
singles, 173, and L. liest, 468,
seriefl, for Gordons.
Stanuingi
won lost
C. O. Cleaners
8
3
First National Bank
6
6
Gordon's Mobil
6
6
Grove Tavern
4
5
C. O. Recreation
5
4
Kelly's Market
3
6
Butterwrap Paper
the season in Gill Coliseum on
Match 1.
The Cottage Grove Lion» found
their banket eye Tuesday evening
_
when they downed the Lebanon
Warriors 47 to 40 on the local
floor. The Grovers grabbed an
eatly lead and never relinquished
it throughout the game. They
lead 15 to 3 at the end of the first
quarter; 23 to 11 at the end of
the half; 36 to 23 at the end of
the third quarter and went on to
win 47 to 40. The Lions hit the
basket 17 times out of 55 tries fcr
a percentage of 509 as compared
with 14 for their opponents out of
51 tries for a percentage of .275.
The Lions got 43 t ebounds to 42
for the Warriors. Fouls totaled 47.
Tuesday's game was a non-con-
ference affair.
'I'he summary:
Lions
Warriors
Radway, F 12
Stolsie, F 3
Duer, F 7
Camperton, F 3
Malcolm. C 12 Hasscnyager, C 12
Pynch, G 4
hiovana, G 4
Piller, G 4
Dixon, G 8
Subs : Lions : Smith, Wilson.
Higdon, C 5; Chapman 2. War-
riors: Stone 2, Campbell 2, Beck.
»
McBride.
In the preliminary game, the
Cottage Grove JV’s were downed
47 to 49 by the Lebanon JVs.
Coach Slat» Gill had every rea
son to be unhappy as he looked
! back on the week end games with
Oregon. The Beavers’ shooting
(was the worst of the year and at
, the free throw line they alio fell
into a basket drouth, missing 27
| in one game alone. On the other
hand, Oregon fired away at a
.488 clip in the Saturday contest
and Eugene was practically un­
[ beatable.
OM in Cellar
j Th< pair of losses to the Ducks
I left Oregon State with a record of
8-18 for the season and 2-12 in
northern division competition. This
will mark the first time in history
an Oregon State basketball team
has had sole occupancy of the
cellar. The Beavers were close to
it last season, but finally wound
up with a tic with Idaho for the
position.
Forward Danny Johnston, whom
Ginn,. followers
,
c* call the best
Orange
"little man" in the northern di-
vision, widened hi» team .scoring
lead over the week end. picking-
up 26 tallies in the two games. It
brought his ND total to 175, which
. is just 12 short of Lew Beck's 1947
: mark. Johnston has 302 paints for
I the entire season.
Illness Hits Team; Seasen Fish Laws
Postpones JC Tilt Are Now in Effect
Angling regulations adopted by
Illness hit high school sports J the game commission recently are
last week causing cancellation of now in effect. The new winter reg­
the District 6 basketball game be­ ulations apply at present and will
tween Cottage Grove and Junc­ remain in force until March 16
tion City. 'I'he game has been re­ in Zone 1. April 18 in Zone 2, and
scheduled foi Saturday, January May 2 in eastern Oregon.
23. there and will end the season 1 ‘ In Zones 1 and 2 which include
for the Lions.
" all of western Oregon except the
Not only was coach Maurie Umpqua and Rogue systems, the
Kreutz 111 with the flu but also winter bag limit is two fish pei
on the sick list was Ken Hayes. day and four per week, 12 inchci
Junction City mentor, suffering or over, embracing any combina
The Sentinel from a case of scarlet fever.
tion of trout, jack salmon, steel­
Several Cottage Grove squad head or salmon.
members were sick, most serious Cast Bag Limit
being Isley, who may be back in
। In eastern Oregon the wintei
shape by Friday for the
u aT* । bag limit is two steelhead or sal-
ette game here, He was '4Ck ln । mon 20 inches and over per day
school Monday. Coach Ktcutz
or four such fish per week.
said he had high hopes all the boys
On the Umpqua and Rogue sys­
would he in top form by 'Friday's tems the winter regulations now
game.
applying are identical to those of
Junction City is now in second
last year.
place in the District, topped by
Of interest is the fact that tlx
Eugene high. The Lions are in
practice of listing waters open tc
fourth spot. Willamette is in the winter angling as has been done
cellar.
for several years in Zone 1 (coast)
< Sports Editor's Neto: I was i
has been adopted for Zone 2 and
sick. too. suffering from the flu
bug tind spent what I thought all of the eastern part of the state.
was gams time in the University Streams or lakes whose names do
not appear on the listings are
of Oregon infirmary.,»
closed entirely to winter angling.
Until the 1952 synopsis is avail­
One of the great lessons of our
American heritage is not only the able in March, the February bul­
letin of the game commission
right but also the spontaneous
should
be used for reference. Win­
willingness of our leaders of var­
ious religious beliefs to so sit down ter angling waters are listed by
together for the promotion of the zone in that bulletin on pages 11
basic ideal of the Fatherhood of and 12.
God and the Brothcrhhod of Man, I Anglers must continue to use
which is the essence of democratic the 1951 steelhead-salmon tag
life. Francis P. Matthews, United card until it is replaced by the
1952 punch card which will
States Ambassador to Eire.
comc effective on March 16.
Wlie wm
'Know any short cuts we can
take?"
In every one of our universities
there are a number of aggressive
clean-cut young men who are dill
gently working their dads through
college.
Courtesy of
HUMPHREYS GROCERY
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PAINTS
HARDWARE
Scouts Plan Swim
AtUofOApril5
The Third Annual Explorer
Swim of the Oregon Trail Arce
| Council Boy Scouts of America
will be held'Saturday April 5th at
the University of Oregon Men’s
Pool in Eugene. All Explorers arc
eligible to compete including Ex­
plorers from Posts, Ships, Squad­
ron and Explorers from within the
Scout Troops.
The following classifications will
be used and each contestant must
enter the class applicable to him­
self unless he desires to enter a
c'ass above his own. 4’10” and
under, 5’2" and under, 5'6" and
under and the unlimited classifica­
tion are the four classes which an
Explorer may enter.
The meet will begin at 1:30 but
all contestants are requested to be
at the pool by 1:00 p.m. Trunks
and cap must be worn and be­
tween races the contestants must
wear batnrobes, blankets or
sweaters.
All Explorer Advisors arc urged
to register their teams early. No
entries will be accepted later than
April 2. Registration may be done
by hrail or by coming into the
Scout Office. Phone registrations
will not lx? accepted. There will
be no fee required for registration.
Door
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Hardware
Ed Rothe, Mgr.
Phone 561
At the regular meeting of the
Cottage Grove Rod and (Jun club
February 18 at the club house,
member» were Invited to attend
the "Show Me Tour” of mule deer
winter ranges which will be hekl
In the John Day Valley. Febiuary
21-22-23, weather permitting. This
tour ii sponsored by the State
Game Commission.
President A. D. Baker presided
over the bu»lness meeting at
which time plans were made to
have a pie social on March 1. This
will be at the clubhouse at 8 p.m .
the proceeds to be used on rifle
range. Entertainment will be in
the form of a ca:d party or mo­
tion picture».
The annual Oregon Journal Tel­
egraphic »hoot and program shoot
will start March 2.
Ray Vincent reported that the
on the outside, but the inside will
have to dry out somewhat before
it can be completed.
The club voted to send $25 to
Save the Deschutes committee ir.
si’i'poit of the Wildlife Federation,
and a legislative committee was
appointed and instructed to write
our senators to support Bill 565.
Game, Fish License
Sales Reach Peak
One out of every four Oregon­
ians hunted or fished in 1951 with
sales of hunting and fishing 11-
censes reaching a new peal; of
411,501, reports the game com-
mission.
"Monies spent by the average
citizen to go hunting and fishing
represent a vast source of revenue
dispersed throughout O r e g o n,"
commented State Game Director
P. W. Schneider, "and until this
fact is realized the significance of
one-fourth the state population
using our wildlife resources cannot
be fully appreciated.”
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