The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 13, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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Cleaners Ahead
In Seventh Week
Bowlinng League
and 537. The Cleaners tixik two of
the three games.
Kelly'* scored fhc win* when
they were victors two to one over
Grove Tavern and took three
g irne* from the Bank. Kelly worl d
high for in* team in »Ingles and
sei let, 186 and 498, with the Bank
and was high again with 50.1 serie»
in tin' games wrth tin- Cirove Tav­
ern. In tiie latter game* Nixon
held high NinglcMi. 208, while Ben­
nett had 197 «ingle* and Brice 4H0
sei les for Grove Tavern. In the
Kelly-Bank game*, Sturges held
high singles 163 and Gum
428 lor t lu- Bank.
Won
Standing*:
14
Cart tage Grove Cleaners
11
Cottage Grove HccrciiHon
10
The Cleaner* me -Uli ahead In
the IkAvling league with two moi'-
wins to their credit this week, giv­
ing (hem u total <>t I I Rccrruth n
pulled away from Gordon's In the
Ila of hist wok while Kelly's Mm -
ket won five games which tied
them with Gordon's for t|ih d
place. ea<-h wiih ten points.
'i high for single*
An r
nnd
scored by Puiki In
the Clcune. - Reet cut ion g imo
when he scored 217 and 549 tor K'-lly’s Market
the Cleaner*. Jackson was not fai Flint National Bank
lx-hlnd for Recreation with 2< I
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O'BRIEN’S STORE
Local Team Enters
Willamette Relays
Willamette University. Salem.
(Special) A total of 100 high
schcxils and 20 colleges and uni­
versities more than 21MM) athletes
in all will comfX’to in the second
annual Willamette Relays track
carnival set for McCullock Field
Saturday, April 5th.
With basketball out of the way,
tra<k workout* will soon ix- tl»
onici of th< day ni the high chooi.
Coach
Dusen be cry has
announced that ;dx»ut sixty candi-
dates had reported for practice
Cottage tirine high whooi will
including ten returning lettermen.
send a full track train to the
He made no comment on the pll.S
event, according to Coach Boh
Mbillties of n winning team
Diinrnberry. This will Include two
season and indicated that a wjn-
nlng squad would depend on how
Vtilhumttc relays, Boyle Higdon,
fast his pr< sent material develop­
broad Jump, and Ray Arthur, Jave­
ed.
lin.
The track meet schedule in­
10U Races
clude* eight nii-ctx ending with
The mammoth show will include
the state meet at Corvallis May
100 races every one a final. That
18 and 17.
means that 100 athletes will wear
Tin' mwt »rh -duli- Inc'udoa:
first-place ribbons, and in addition
March 31, Roseburg, ihr-rv, In-
there wit! be a big field for the
elude* both the vaisity and jv*.
field events.
April
at
Willamette
Salem.
Colleges entered are Central
April 10, Springfield here.
Washington. College of Idaho,
April io; Hayward relays ut Eu-
Photo by Clark Htudk>
Eastern Oregon, George Fox,
gene.
Pictor <1 above I, the champhm J<ffer»on Cub hoop squid that recently won the Lettermen’* tourney Lewis and Clark, Linfield, Olym­
April 21. Invitational meet
for the third time In a row. (Kneeling, left to right) Craig Hh kok, manager; Don Haye*, Ronald Klee, Don pic Junior College, OCE, Oregon
with Oakridge, Willamette, Unl-
Heck, Doti Lunau, Byron Angell, Jm Grigg», manager. (Standing, left to rigtit) Bud Neal, coach; Jim State, OSC Frosh, Pacific, Uni­
vt rMiy high of Eugene and Cot-
versity of Oregon, Oregon Frosh,
Nkhuls, < alvln Bulk v, Joe Mc< la re an, Greg Stewart. Pete Siunnu rs and Jess FaaoM, coach. Two team
tage Grove competing.
Portland University. University of
May 3. county meet at Eugene inentbcm absent when the pa-tun was taken ire Frank Miller and Jerry Garvin.
Washington, V a n p o r t College,
May 9, district meet at Eugen'
Western Washington, Whitworth
Hayward field.
and Willamette.
May 18-17, state meet
Few are the high schools in Ore­
valM*.
gon not entered in the meet. They
Returning lettermen: Ray Ar-
total 92 in all.
thur and Wayne Smith, javlin and
High schools from the state of
shot put. Clarence Smith, hurdles;
lineal boxing and wrestling fans
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-------------------- Ml------ Washington include Auburn, Bat­
Don Pyatt, Jim Wil ;on. sprints;
Marvin Hayes, middle distances; •saw plenty of excitement Tuesday Lrove won the lettermen's grade
tle Grounds, Centralia, Clover
.■hool basketball tournament at
(Continued from page 1)
Park, Kelso. Lewis and Clark,
Norman Bechtold, distance*; mght at the annual FFA smoker
the
high
school
gym
Thursday
Doyle Higdon, broad jump nnd staged in the high school gym. The
i der the plan to rid the government (Spokane), Mount Vernon and
night
for
the
third
year
and
per
­
sprints; Wes Malcolm and J. C. event was opened to the public
Vancouver.
manent possession of the trophy. of duplication. The main idea, ac­
I dry. jxilc vault; Ken .Mathis, poi and the net proceeds from the
cording to his explanation, was
Culp
Creek
was
the
runner
up
in
anoker went to the FFA fund.
vault and broad jump.
Bill Fell, 1950 PCC 100-yard
the final game and Latham won that a «financial matters concern­
Boxing results were as follows
the consolation game in the first ing all departments would be cen­ dash champion, returns to the
, Eugene Cox won over Phillip WH-
squad this season after missing
tered in a finance department.
event of the evening.
son. Bill Duer won over Bill San-
a year with a leg injury, He is
Mr.
Siegenthaler
said
his
main
Presentation
of
the
trophies
defur. Dick Duer won over Ton
co-holder of the Webfoot school
The Cottage Grove fire depart­ Black. Dick Doremus won ove.' was made by Maurice Kreutz, objection to the present system record at 9.5 seconds.
ment will be pigeon keepers soon. Richard La Blue. Jim Pynch drew head high school basketball coach, was that "You cannot place the
It has volunteers! t> assist the with D. Newton. Alvin Roby won and the captains of the three win­ responsibility. There is no integra­
Oregon’s 1952 baseball squad
Salem Racing Pigeon club in re­ over Ken Culm. Joel Pynch won ning teams accepted th? trophies tion. In a business you must be has one of the few brother bat­
aide
to
plqce
responsibility,
and
it
in
behalf
of
the
schools
they
rep
­
over
Ray
Chapman.
Steuart
Berge
leasing crqtcs of the birds some­
teries in Northern Division his­
won over Geary Crabb. Ray Duer resented. First trophy presented should be that way in government. tory. Bill Bottler pitching and Ron
time in May in Cottage Grove.
went
to
Latham
as
winner
of
the
At
the
courthouse
now
everything
The department received a let­ won over Jerry Montgomery. Don
Bottler catching.
ter recently fom the club telling Tracy won over Jay Williams, consolation game. Culp Creek was is kissed off to someone else."
presented
second
place
trophy
and
Mr.
Warlick,
speaking
again,
ex
­
Everybody reads the classified ads
over
Dean
Al-
th,it the town had been picked Doyle Higdon won
the Jefferson Cubs the champion­ plained that the plan was adopt­
for a second and third release bright.
ed by the state legislature in 1945
In the wrestling events: Doyle ship trophy.
point. The pigeons will be shipfxxl
and is controlled by state law.
here In crates and will lx- re­ Higdon won over Jerry Montgom­ All-stars Named
Following the awarding of the Non-Political
leased. They will fly Ixick to Sa­ ery. and Jim Pynch won over Wes
Malcolm. Tuo brothers, Jay arid trophies, Wallace Ciochetti. head
lem.
In answer to a charge that the
John Wilson, comjioscd a wrestling time keeper of the tournament, C of C should not be mixed up in
Oregon has won 237 Northern team to battle against Dan Pyeatt announced 10 all-star players, who politics. Mr. Warlick said that
Division basketball games and and Bill Dcnhan*. The team event were named as the unanimous the idea was to get government
choice of the coaches. These play­ out of politics.
lost 200 in 30 years of competition was a draw.
for second place in the all-time
Tire smoker was staged under ers were: Greg Stewart of Jeffer­
"We don’t care whether a man
league standings.
the direction of Robert Wright, son; Don Smith of Disston: Ed is a republican or democrat, only
Waiton
of
Cieswelf
and
Dean
ag instructor.
Crammer of Culp Creek. Three we do care if he is a good man,”
Oregon's Ken Hunt scored 218
other
all-stars missed a unani­ he said.
points during the 1952 season to
Oregon's Chuck Missfeldt is the
"What we want is to get the
become the second highest scorer second Duck to win the NCAA mous vote by one and were: Mal­
in the Wobfoot's conference his­ Javelin throw. Bobby Parke was colm Clark of London: Bob Peters measure on the ballot, then the
tory. Roger Wiley's 235 in 1949 the champion in 1931 and Miss­ of Latham and Maryl Dilbeck of people can discuss and decide if
Mount View. Three others select- they want to vote for or against
tops the list.
feldt earned his first in 1951.
ed among the 10 are in order of the plan at the primary.
votes received: Don Lunau. Jeffer­
Asked about increase in costs
son: Don Bowden, Creswell: Ron­ due to a change-over to the man­
ald Rice, Jefferson.
ager plan, Mr. Siegenthaler ad­
Latham won over Dorena in the mitted that bigger salaries would
have to be paid for a good man-1
preliminary game 20 to 17.
ager and good department heads.
The score:
However, he said, the fact that
I>>rena (17)
Latham (20)
D. Chaffee..........f...... Simmons, 4 good men are in the job means
Ci-awford, 7 .....f.......
Peters, 4 that they can save the county
Ellison. ............ c..... Matthews, 7 money.
Asked as to the power of the
B. Harris, 2 ... g.......... Bryson, 4
L. Kelly, ......... g.....
. Hammond manager in awarding contracts,
Subs: Dorena: Nilhaus, Owen, Mr. Todd explained that all con-
6; Violette. Wallace, 2; M. Wal- tracts or purchases were let by
lace. Latham: Case. 1; Zindell, bids—that the manager had no
authority to purchase, and that
Chapman, Roberts, B.-oughtan.
I the board itself created a purchas-
Score of the final game:
' ing agency.
Jefferson (25)
Culp Creek (
Nichols, 4 ___f____ Crammer. 3
Speaking on what he called "the
r SHELL OtL DISTRIBUI TOC
Stewart, 7 ___ f
....... . Bisdell sad experience of Cottage Grove
p
PHONE-250
Godard. 3 with the manager plan” Warlick
Lunau, 2
4TH & TAYLOR
Kelly said that "perhaps your case was
Hayes. 2
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COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
... Vaughn one of personalities, as there is
Rice, 4 .
g
Su? ; Cubs: Summers, Heck, 2: nothing wrong with the plan.
Bailey. 2; Angell. 2. Culp Creek:
Hefner. 2; Dean, 1; Cooper, Bright-
well, 3; Violette. Raymond.
Referees who officiated during
the tournament were membe:s of
the high school basketball squad
and included: Wes Malcolm. J. C.
Isley. Lowell Radway, Clarence
Smith, Ray Duer, Doyle Higdon
and Ray Chapman.
FFA Smoker Draws Jefferson Cubs Win Basketball Tourney
Local Fan Interest Third Year, Get Trophy for Keeps
CELI* ( KEEK (BY THE BRIDGE)
A friendly place to trade.
Co. Manager Plan
(iroceries, Meata, BcveragcH
Prrixhubh* foods kept in our modern refrigeration cawH
for your protection.
Firemen to Assist
In Pigeon Races
TIRED OF THAT
CANNED STUFF?
«
Track Season
To Open March 31
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