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Thiirs., Jan. 13, 19 Page 8 PORTS PHONE 555 OR 556 Gutnner Photo LARKY BCKLESON, Lion forward, gets away a shot as Spring field guard tries fruitlessly to block the shot. The Lions won the tilt in a close 64-62 battle. Cubs Dub Pleasant Hill 51-37 Friday Jefferson's Cubs dumped the Pleasant Hill grade school five Friday night in a 51-37 season opener for both teams. Coach Pupke's boys were an excited crew during the first half and. according to Pupke, missed many close-in and rebound shots and muffed up several fast bleak at tempts. It w as a nip-and-tuck con test, with a couple of quick buck ets giving CG a 19-15 halftime lead. The second half was a different story as the Cubs settled down and built up a 39-19 bulge at the end of the third frame. Pupke's quintet, however. still looked a little ragged, but were a 'teat improvement over the lit st halt In the fourth period, Jefferson's second five came into the contest and, like their predecessors, were too excited to play good ball con trol. In thia frame, Pleasant Hill cut Grove’s lead to 45-35 before the starting squad came back in and built up the Imai 51-37 score. In the preliminary game, Jef ferson’s seventh graders dropped a close 15-19 contest to Pleasant Hill’s JV squad. Coach Divers’ boys were "nervous” and, accord ing to the coach, had difficulty in seeing their openings and were hesitant in taking advantage of several good shots. ( libs Host Juixtion City Both the seventh and eighth grade teams will host Junction City Friday night, with the inau gural contest to begin at 6:30. CG 51 Pleasant Hill .37 F McCoy, 15 2, Ixiuk Coyner, 8 F 10, Johnman Allen, 6 4, Ixickman Hughes, 10 G 8, Lindley Peterson, 8 G 11, Wright Subs; CG Rickard. Cobb 2, Hermann 2, Holmes. Kennedy 2, I.ionberger. PH Laird, Carden, Staley, Johnston, Martin. LADY WRESTLING Cottage Grove Hedges Springfield 64-62 Fri. ,, Half-Point a . — - ■ Lead ■ Lions Lambast Night in First District Contest of Season !n Men’s Bowling Oakridge 62-42 Castle, Rice, Burleson Gather 49 Points; Hayes Sinks Winning Basket in Last Minute; Miller Is Top Scorer Despite Springfield Center Tom Bourgeois' 16 point scoring spree in the second quarter and total ol 32 points. Cottage Grove posted a pulsating 64-62 win over the Millers Friday nite on Grove's home comt in the first district contest for l»oth clubs. Grove guard Leon Hayes, who paced the JV squad to a 56-52 win over the minor Millers earlier in the evening, came thru in usual form as CG'c ace clutch hitler to give the Lions their winning bas ket and breaking the 62-62 dead- kxk with 4.5 seconds remaining in the game. Replacing Stewart in the fourth frame. Hayes also sunk the basket that put CG in a 61-61 tie with the Millers and then made a gift toss that gave the Lions back the lead they had lost earlier in the fourth period. After a nip-and-tuck battle in the early moments of the game Cottage Grove put on a scoring spurt, aided by donations from Burleson, Castle. Ballew and Rice, that gave them an 18-9 first period edge. It was this second quarter that Springfield's Bourgeois cut loose with a barrage of short hook shots and added a couple of points from the charity circle to rack up 16 of the 24 points the Millet s scored in the quarter. Grove got up to the 26 point level and could do nothing right while the Millers crept past the Lions to the 31 point mark. All CG could muster until the dying seconds in the half. when the Grovers put on a point scoring spurt to wind up the first half on the short end of a very close 33-32 contest. The 31-27 lead was the largest margin enjoyed by the visiting Millers in the whole contest. The third pci iod was Cottage Grove's. The Lions scored five quick points to nab a 37-33 lead lief ore Bourgeois tied it up 37-37. Castle then ended Bourgeois' pri ority on hook shots with a couple of his own, and Rice began to hit from outside to give CG a 51-46 third quarter bulge. Springfield, however, had a little more to say about the contest as the Millers plugged some holes in their defense and rolled up 13 points in 3'2 minutes to give them a 59-55 lead in the middle of the final frame. Cottage Grove quickly retaliated and. while holding Springfield to three points for the remainder ol the game, scored nine more points to sew up the contest. Castle paced Cottage Grove with 20 counters, followed by I’re with 15 and by Burleson with 14 Far behind teammate Bourgeois' 32 points, but with a respectabe accounting of themselves w e r e Moore and Dixon with 12 and 10 points CG-64 Sprgfld-62 Burleson-14 F 12-Moore Angell-1 3-Pakulak F Castle-20 32-Bourgeois Morris Ballew-7 Rice-15 10-Dixon Subs. CG— Stewart, Drinkard, Davis, Hayes 7; Springfield Estes 1, Esgate 4. only eight points in each quarter. Cottage Grove's "B" squad lost its second game of the season w hen the Warriors beat them 52- 47. Oakridge 4'J 2, Shearer F Burleson 5. Clark Angell, 6 F 15, Oberg Castle. 18 11. Tirrill Ballew. 17 7, Dunning G Rice. 15 SUBS: CC Hayes 4. Long 2, Cothn 11. Oakridge Spencer, Laf ferty, lambert 2. ;e Grove Lions ex- tended their win streak to three Gene's Auto Service still main games Cuesday night as they the Oakridge Warriors tains an one-half point lead in the 12 teams of the Men's Bowling 62-42 in their second district win League, while Kimwood Machine of the s» ason. Grove led by a 9-2 margin early Co. it too close for comfort and Grable Machine Shop is right on in the first period, but a scoring (Continued on page 6) ave the War the heels of Kimwood. spree by quarter lead, Her frowns are fairer far 's A u t o Serv ice downed rioni a •st bulge the Than smiles of other maidens are. Tavern. 3-1. in spite of the This wa I Warriors ever held. Hartley Coleridge high game and series The Lions sunk two quick buck bowlers on the losing team. Hess rolled 202 and Harry Elfving, ets to nab a 16-17 lead. The bat- 505. Kiniwood s J. Bennett paced j tie was close until both teams hit his team to 3-1 victory over the the 26 point mark, when the Lions Polity PntiorJi! Moose by 211 and 48 1. gathered five fast points to hold Kellvs Market a 31-26 halftime lead. game and Oakridge struck back and got within one (mint of the Grovers when CG began to pull away and 180 and 487. was never threatened thereafter. Grable Machine Shop took B&H even vùj 333! in the third Irame to cop game points if the losers scored hit a 46-34 lead and 16 points in the when C. Clark rolled 199. final pei iod. Oakridge, in the held high score, 513, si meantime, could manage to garner Grable's. A. Isham rolled 180 and K. Jackson, 511, for CG 1 .umber Co., in defeating Randall X- Wool- cott. 3-1. Morelock's Theat i CG Recreation. 3-1, v er of the Recreation rolling 176 and L. J. McLaughlin, also on the Recreation team. 477. high team 3 games, Kim- 2686 ; 2nd. Machine Machine Shop, 267.»; 3rd. - _____________ C. G. Lumber Co., 2616. First high individual three games Lowe, 513; 2nd. K. Jackson, Elfvm ame, Kimwood Machine i; 2nd Grable» Machine 3id Kirnwood Machine First high individual Reverse Flush, game, J. Bennett, 211 Hess. 2<X) 3rd. C. Clark Expert Lube-up sr \x:»<\(.s wo MARCH OF DIMES Keran Photo THAT'S RIGHT, YOI ARE SEEING DOI BLE. This pix is a double exposure shot of the "B” squad game with Springfield Friday. The players seem to be running around incoherently like * troupe of ballet dan» ers. r f ALL WAYS AT YOUR SERVICE One Stop Takes Care of It All No need to stop elsewhere after you service-up HERE! Your‘car gets tip-top, one- stop service that covers everything! Kimwood Machine Co. 1 Grable Machine Shop CG Recication Randall & Woolcott Moose Kelly's Market We Specialize in Lube Service. CG Lumber Co. Mot dock's Theat ics CG Fire Dept. LEON HAYES, surrounded by Springfield players, finally gets his pass away during the Lion-Miller “B" squad tilt 1 riday. The Lions hi won 56-52. Lions Dump MiMer ‘B’ Squad 56-52 Business Forms and Supplies — The Sentinel — Cottage Grove’s “B” squad set the» scene for big brothers’ win by dumping the1 Millers 56-52 Friday night on the Grove court. Cottage Grove led all the way until the fourth quarter, when Springfield enjoyed a brief 46-43 edge over the Lions. the first period by a slim 14-12 margin; was ahead 33- 25 at the half and 43-40 at the end of the third period. It was Hayes that put Grove back into the lead 47-46 and later added another for a 50-46 bulge. Hayes led his teammates with 17 counters. followed by Thiess with 12 and Peters with 10. Pro cow and Wendel garnered 13 apiece lor Springfield, with Dixon close behind with 11. Springfield 5' < G 56 13, Procow F Thiess, 12 Wendel F Hayes, 17 Gimby Summers, 7 G 11. Dixon Peters, 10 4, Thompson G Miller. 7 Stiba CG Mathews, Richard- MJR team of the Women’s son, 3; Springfield Saunders 2, Bowling league climbed from Van N’oy 3, Fletcher, Jones. Buz third place tie to top spot, while zard, Smith. Short's Grocery settled for sec Such is our rising standard of ond place and Russ & Jim's went living that in the next 10 years from second place to third. Helen Pyle paced her team, the average home will have elec MJR. to a 4-0 blackout against tric products and appliances worth Genera) Petroleum, by rolling 152 $5.(XX); today the average hous and 393. game and series. Short's hold investment in electrical pr Margaret Spriggs scored 170 and ducts is $1,300. 420, high game and series for her team, in spite of being defeated, 4-0, by Moose. hi æ Job Nou/ ! Varley’s Rexall walloped Fitz gerald Refrigeration, 4-0 Audrey Zosel on the defeated team roll a z/v ed 184 and 469. Githens Inc., downed Hall & Liston, 4-0, with Sally McCarty high scorer for 3 <3 Githens, 175, game, and 460, ser ies. Russ & Jim’s was victorious over Motorcycle club, 3-1. with high game and series. 173 and 442. going to Lucille McCready. High weekly individual game and series. Audrey Zosel. 184 and 469; high team game and series, Githens Inc.. 6.54 and 1888. Hesse’s Chevron Service MM? We Sell the Best and Service the Rest 911 No. 9+h Ph. 1048 SELLIT THRU THE Wo (live S & II Green Stamp« WANTADS Going Over Big ! MJR Climbs to Top In Women’s League  MARCH OF DIMES* CYCLONE JOHN FRANCO MAIN EVENT 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS — 1 Hour Time Limit Cyclone John Franco, 205, Roseburg Yogi Mussane, 218, Istanbul, Turkey Semi Final — 2 Out of 3 Fails, I Hour Time MIXED TAG TEAM MATCH CYCLONE JOHN FRANCO & JEANNE WILSON YOGI MUSSANE & JERRY HUNTER STANDINGS MJR Short's Grocery R um Si Jim’s Githens Inc. Hall Si Liston Moose Gen. Petroleum Fitzgerald P.efrig, Motorcycle Club .Varley’s Rexall WON 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 12 • 11 11 Lady Wrestlers Pit Skill in CG LOST 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 21 NEW LOW PRICES a * 11 Something pretty exciting is going on in America these days. 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