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Grovers Clobber Roseburg 9-4 Sun. PORTS PHONE 555 OK 556 Lady Golf Tourney Sport License Changes Winners are Told To Be in Effect Jan. I Winners of the Women's Golf Club Medal Tournament, com pleted last Friday were: Flight "A” . Pat Daugherty. Flight "B" - Orlena Roles. Flight "C" Catharine Levings. Runner ups in their respective flights were Neale Nowels, Bedie Burkholder and June Woolcott. The monthly luncheon was on Friday, July 1. Winners for the month of June were announced as: Flight "A" Vera Pittenger. high score on No. .3, and Neale Nowels, low net Flight "B” - Winnie 1 >ovv- rs. least number of putts, and Dix ie Cherry, most putts. Flight "C” . June Woolcott. least num- l< r of putts on number 5. The eccelectic board will con tinue until the end of July. Only one game each week will be re corded. Ethel Thomas, Neale Nowels. Pat Daugherty. Dixie Cherry and Barbara Hill were on the refresh ment committee tor the Cottage Grove . Oak way playday Friday. AVERAGE OF None of the fishing and hunting license fee changes adopted by the legislature will be in ejfect this year according to the Oregon state Game Commission The $1.00 daily salmon angling license, the reduction in the non resident angling license fee, and the $10.oo reciprocal nonresident .waterfowl license for residents of adjoining states will all take ef fect on January 1. 1956. The daily salmon angling li cense may be used by residents or nonresidents in place of a regular I license when angling for Chinook or silver salmon. Persons using | this license must purchase a new 1 one for each day of fishing. The $10.00 nonresident angling license fee will bring Oregon into line with California, Idaho and Washington. The nonresident waterfowl li cense may be used by a resident of an adjoining state only it his own state has a similar license and fee for Oregon residents. ^20 AR.TILLER.V PROJECTILES TO KILL ONE SOLDIER. IM THE FIRST WORLD WAIL? 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Tib N«« smooth as S9llin3 SOI TH LANI RE< RI ATION SI HEDI LE Week of Jills ??-?8 FRIDAY 9-11 Baseball American League at High School 9 . 11 Baseball National League at Kelly Field 1:30 Baseball Little League All-Stars at Drain 3:00 Baseball Peewees at Drain Swimming 1-5 and 7-9 9:30 Band Beginners at High School 10:30 Band Intermediates at High School 9:30 - 11:30 Girls activities at' High School 15th to 8th grade I 1 . 4:30 Park Supervision SATl RDAY 1:30 Baseball National League vs. McKenzie Bums at Kelly Field 1:30 Baseball American League vs. Eugene Elks at High School Swimming 1-5 and 7-9 SUNDAY Swimming 1-5 and 7-9 MONDAY 9:15 - 11:30 Swimming Red Cross lessons 1.5 Swimming Recreation swimming 1-4 Baseball Little League games at Kelly Field 1 - 2:30 Baseball Yankees vs. Dodgers at High School 2:30 - 4 Baseball Giants vs. Bed Sox 1:30 - 3:30 Girls activities 1 . 4:30 Park superv ision 1:30 Band Beginners 2:30 Band Intermediates 6:30 Softball Methodists vs. Episcopalians 7 - 9 Basketball New Evinrude ’55 models ... the talk of thr water front* Revolutionary Aquasonic design with glorious Whispering Power! 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According to the Ore .(MX) 0 gon State Game Commission, the Everts Trans. 0 (XX) new act provides that when a big McKenzie game carcass is divided between two or more persons, the untagged Mel Fox’s Crew portions must lx- accompanied by a written record of the tag num Wins in Jamboree ber and the name and address ol the person retaining the portion Mi 1 Fox’s American league to which the tag is attached. The baseball crew clobbered Zip|x>-Log law becomes effective August 3. of Eugene 21-6 last Tuesday on 1955. the St. Francis diamond The locals grabbed an early 1-0 The written record must stay with the untagged portion as long lead when Mullen reached home, as preserved or until a metal seal but two tallies in the second in or tag of the game commission is ‘ ning gave the Zippo nine a 2-1 attached. • j margin in th«* second frame. CG bounced back in the lead in The act specifies that the writ ten record need only accompany the next period when the Grovers the primal portions of a carcass j garnered three tallies, while Zip which the act defines as being a po tallied up a lone tally. shoulder, rib, loin, rump, or hind- । Zippo’s remaining scoring quarter. splurge came in the sixth frame, The new law will also be an as- ' when the Eugene crew nabbed sist to hunters who would other- | three runs off four walks and a wise lx* required to locate a game single officer or agent of the game com Grove's big inning came in the mission to get the portion tagged. fifth, when the locals belted four Remember hunters, when you singles, a triple, nabbed two walks transport the untagged portion of and three FC's for nine counters a big game animal this fall, be Just for good measure, CG scorn! sure you have a written record singles in the sixth and seventh of the name, address and big game innings. tag number of the person whose E R tag is attached to the carcass. 1 103 391 1 21 CG 7 Zippo - Log 021 003 0 6 4 CG Wicks, Caldwell A Hoov- Car No. 50 Wins Again er. At Eugene Speedway Wally Larson took top position in Sunday's racing at the Eugene Speedway with the highest point total among the drivers, although he placed second to Marvin White in the "A" Main. Larson drove car No. 50. owned by two local sports men. Larson, who also placed third in the fourth heat of the day, was awarded the trophy given by the TlESDAY Springfield Jaycees for top driver 9:15 --11:30 Swimming Red Car No. 48, driven by Bob Hans, Cross lessons finished sixth in the “B" Main. 1 - 5 and 7-9 Swimming Recreation swimming 1:30 Band Beginners 1:30 Baseball Little league 2:30 Band Intermediates All-Stars vs. Drain at Kelly 6:30 Softball Baptists vs. Field Knights of Columbus 3:00 Baseball Peewees vs. THURSDAY Drain 9:15 - ll;30 Swimming Red 1:30 Band Beginners Cross lessons 2:30 Band Intermediates 1 - 5 and 7 . 9 Swimming 7:30 Band Community band Recreation swimming 1 . 4:30 Park supervision 1.4 Baseball Little League 7:30 Lionetti* dance group games at Kelly Field WEDNESDAY 1 - 2:30 Baseball Yankees vs. 9:15 - 11:30 Swimming Red Red Sox at High School Cross lessons 2:30 - 4 Baseball Dodgers vs. 1-5 Swimming Recreation Giants 7 - 9 Swimming adults only 1 . 4:30 Park supervision 1-4 Baseball Little league 1:30 Band Beginners games at Kelly Field 2:30 Band Intermediates 1 - 2:30 Basebail Yankees 7:30 Band Community band vs. Giants at High School 1:30 Rally Squad 2:30 . 4 Baseball Dodgers vs. 7:30 Lionette dance group Red Sox 6:30 Softball Presbyterians 1:30 - 3:30 Girls activities vs. Church of Christ 1 - 4:30 Park supervision BURCHCRAFT BOATS (Freight in addition to above prices) Top Trade-in — Easy Terms at CANNON . 702 Main Street Grove American Leaguers Be'i Zippo-Log 21-6 Outward R acafa To Compete Soon At Devil’s Lake Devil’s Lake, claimed to lx* one of the fastest courses in the world, will lx1 the seen«' August 27. 28 Outboard Championship ra' Some new records are e stablished in this "World of outboard racing as ap- nation's proximately fastest stock outboard boats and drivers compete for the year s lop aw ai ds located in no world's records have this Oregon lake, as the nine racing clas.-* two of the mile marks. Reasons for an tat ion Ixxly of water are threefold. on been have recon *J|. JSV’» The* Srntinel. ( ullage Groir, Oregon running aheait ot th«* year ago and urged get their orders in . Mail orders should hriners’ Hospital All dquai ters. Masonic temple, 1119 SAV Park Avenue. Portland The game. often called "Foot- Hour.” pits out- balls F standing high schoo! seniors from 1 'oil land area counties against standout senio» f r o m other counties throughout the Metro p Multnomah. Washington. Clacka- and Columbia counties m. am« HESSE’S No. Pac. Hi way Phone I0IH Appliances Propane NOW repu- a UMM) 1000 1000 Methodists Episcopalia Free Meth. combustion in the outboards. as (MM) does damp ocean air which chuin> Baptists (XX) ic ocean a tew in from the « . . 13 Game* And dm in'.: th<' Meiulay - Methodists vs. Episco- warm summer months, an algae U c«lnes«la.v - Baptists vs Knights this of Columbus lake. Racine the T h il r s «I a y - Presbyterians vs ( thickens the whirling propellers a better bite. producing more speed chair- Calkins of Delake. man and lx>at builder, explains, "hit a patch of algae doing 30 and your boat jumps to 35 miles per hour as the prop gets better trac tion." Sponsoring this "World Series of the outboard races is the Devil s Lake Racing Club. Inc. North Lin- colnites were approached by na tional headquarters to determine if they would be interested in hold, ing the races at Devils Lake. They were and the sponsoring group was formed. Some thousand drivers s and me- chanics an e ex|x*cted to lx* on hand, with i 5 to 50 horsepower ; part Berths in outboards taking t the national races go to the topi drivers in the 16 regions of the United States. This is only the second time the nationals have been held in the west. CHAMBERS OUTDOOR STORE < Cottage Grove, y X. Oreg. y All-star Grid Opponents Equal In Weight Dept. On f1 Main Look for the Flame ottage Grove Gas Co. Phom* 92 516 Main Phone 309 WATCH THIS SQUARE EACH WEEK FOR OUR 2 COLUMN SPECIAL PORTLAND. July Opposing teams in the Eighth annual Shriner's hospital all - star foot ball game August 20 in Mult nomah stadium tire a stand-off in the weight denartment. according to Eugene W. Ferguson. PortlaWs deputy police chief and the game's managing director. The 24-man Metropolitan squad will average 18.5 3 4 (xiunds as against 185 1 3 pounds for the ! State. Ferguson revealed, adding , I that as far as he knows, this is the closest in weight t h e two teams have been since the color I lui gridiron classic was inaugu- Swim Fins from $3.95 ' $8.95 Swim Masks from 99c ° $4.95 In the height department, the American . Metros will have a considerable Cottage League baseball nine blanked L«...»., edge. Twelve of the Metros tow- Junction City Saturday in a 2-0 1 er over the 6-foot mark, includ- Amet ¡can , ing three at 6-li <<. 3-inches. State contest during the League Jamboree at Bethel Park will have only five players over in Eugene. Each team played two ■ 6 feet and only one measuring innings. 6 feet. 3 inches. Huskiest man on the roster of Grove split its runs in both in nings, while Pitcher Caldwell al either team is Jack Stone, a tackle lowed Junction City only one hit. from Gresham high, who will be performing for the Metros. He stands 6 feet. 2 inches and tips the EX ERI.KEEN I I \Gl E SECOND HALF SI HEDI LE scales at 240 pounds. State, how ever, lists four players over the FOR COTTAGE GROVE 2()()-ix>umi mark as against three JULY 24 Doubleheader with for the Metros, Riddle, there. Tile biggest pair of shoes size JULY 31 Doubleheader with 13 will lie worn by a Metro play Roseburg, here. AUGUST 7 Doubleheader with er. Closest State can come is a size 12. Myrtle Creek, here. Swim Goggles from 69c $1.50 SWIM SUITS 99c WERE $3.25 NOW THEY ALL GO FOR ULY «liat Is Io id'« SALE SPORT SHIRTS MEN'S SUITS Values to $65.00 Now Reg. $3.95 NOW S45.00 ... $32.50 Reg. $2.95 NOW JACKETS TIE'S Values to $12.95 Values to $2.50 Now Now STRAW HATS Ÿ2 Price 6 I 95' * Price.. .$225 For Demonstration Come Out to Baker Bay- On Dorena Lake Church of Christ The undefeated teams all main tained that status during the week as the Methodists, behind fireball Bill Oglesby, won 4-1 over the Free Methodists The Presbyteri ans maintained their reign on top with a 14-4 win from the Bap tists and the Church of Christ. heavy batting attack. due pounded out an 18-8 win over the Episcopalians. Next week s games will find a battle of the defeated« on Wed- nesday when the Baptists and the Knights of Columbus tangle for their first win and on Thursday the two power - houses of the league tangle when the Church ot Christ and the Presby terians cross mail .95 • SMOOTH • QUIET • FAST—Speed from 0 In 20 m.p.h. • WEIGHT—47 lbs. Appliance Company I»,! 73 GB New Law to Determine Game Meat Ownership $15100 AT C ANNON APPLIANCE CO. 1—12-ft. Standard Fisherman §179.50 1—U-ff. Standard Fisherman §279.50 1__ 14-ft. Deluxe Runabout, includes hardware and wheel §419.50 1—1 |-ft. Bit? Fisherman §329.;>0 1—13-ft. Simwick («lass Boat §399.50 Grove in Middle Of Nat., American Basebali League Cottage Groves Peewees club- | bed the Drain nine at the high school diamond 7-3 last Friday af ternoon. Coach Mel Fox’s crew al low itl only two runs in the first Th«* following league standings frame, one in the second and held , are in th«' Eugen«* B«>ys Baseball the visitors scoreless for the rest Assix iation The American league is the 14 . 15 year old league and of the game. Macready walked home for the National league is the 12 - I ' year old bracket All teams are Grove's first tally in No. 1 inning Eugen«* teams except the two Cot- CG then came from behind in the tage Grove teams, two teams from second frame with three tallies to Junction City (Hult Litmbei and cop a 4-3 margin and the lead Valley Plywood) ami the McKen which was never lost. Macready's zie team. triple was the big blow in this in <. it ning. 1.000 The locals garnered another , McKenzie three run inning in the next frame, Hult l.br. .750 when Morns. King and Hennings- j Cal Young .667 Kelly VFW gaard crossed home plate. .667 R II E Wilson Elks .500 CG 133 0 7 7 I ; Cottage Grove 1 Drain 120 0 3 3 1 Roosev elt 4 .200 CG Winders & Macready. Zip-O-Log ,0(X) Drain Dungey & Cox. Blomberg Dunham Motors 0 1 NEW CHAMPION BLUE STREAK OUTBOARD MOTOR FISHIN' here!... PRICES START AT Cottage Gro v e’s Evergreen Leaguers made it two in a row as they clubbed Roseburg 9-4 Sunday aftern«x>n at Kelly field, avenging an earlier 11-10 defeat in the hands of the same crew Roseburg took an early lead when Reitman crossed home for a 1-0 margin for the visitors. Wickwire slammed a double to bpng in Wicks, but two more runs for Roseburg put Cottage Grove behind 3-1 at the end ol the second. Cottage Grove broke Roseburg's back in the next frame as the locals belted three doubles, a single and a three bagger to gar ner a 5-3 bulge and a lead which was never lost or threatened. Roseburg collected its final tal ly in the eighth frame, while Cot tage Grove garnered points in the lourth. two in the fifth and a counter in the sixth inning. Pitcher Harold Wicks scattered his hits well, allowing only six. while the Grovers racked up 13 hits, five of which were in the third frame. R H E CG 014 121 OOx 9 12 5 Rose. 120 (XX) 010 4 6 4 CG Wicks & Fox. Roseburg Ayer, Reitman & Forrest. Grove Peewee» Club Drain 7 - 3 PAJAMAS THE MEN'S TOGGERY 517 Main “EVERYTHING FOR MEN” A. W. Helliwell . Ji a . * « I I I ♦ Values to $3.75 Now ph,,ne 05 - $1.95 I « ■