Large Crowd
Attends Races
At Baker Bay
Salem; John Hall, Salem; Louis
Wheeler. Albany.
D Runabout Rockv Stone. Wil
lamina; Arvid Nyleen. Willamina;
iM’an McHaffey, Salem.
D Stock Hydroplanes Ned Col
lett. Eugene; John Hai ley, Coquil
le; Paul Woodroffe. Salem.
Hill welcome!
boat. At tin
. ...........
Sundai with auproximately 4,000 ihimhis ill attendance
BAKER BAY re. n ation area on Dorena reserxoir wax ded
'
(h(
th |t |mrtl<.llMUed in the race», with
for the dedication and speedboat races. The picture at c t s o
h ,. sm . owner of the Baker Bay recrea-
„„L a portion ot th. hundreds of .pcet.itors' cars in ’ruua,< aH ........... - of < ......
‘"e
tion .oncessions, tows in the first capsized boat, a class D utility runabout.
pirtu
Recreation Commission, and Lee Murphy of Junction City
Sideline Scenes
(by Dave Cooper,
Sports Editor)
PORTS
Square Dancers
List Many Events
Boots and Sandals square dance
club is invited to dance Saturd.i)
June 23. with ' Tufty' Walling ol
the Circle Hi club at the Walter
ville community hall. All club
membets :
freshments
Hilly known
, Calif., will
callei
Willamette High school
call
Boots and
July
will not hold its régulai work-
shop that evenni. so cluli mem-
attend this
may ---------
bers .....j
---- dance.
Ray Steele and members of tm
Hoedowners club of Spru
will attend the Boots and S
Thursday night (tonight)
dance. They will sho" films
Silver Spurs, who will I»
Shetland Pony
To Be Given Away
During the Rodeo
Russell Alford New
Director at Lorane
1rs. II. <!. Conner
Phone I »OM
toli Moore is leading the hitters
: Thirty-three voten
on the Cottage Grove town
cast their ballots in the school
eball team with a .444 batting
PHONE 555 OR 556
elect ion Monday afternoon and
■rage and is the only batter
evening.
The first “sunny" Sunday in
with an average worth raving
Russell Alford received 27 votes
Shetland
[>ony
absolutely
free
as
many week- blessed Dorena reser
about, with the possible exception
for director for a five-year term
a
highlight
teature
of
the
annual
voir this week and approximately
of Dave Day who got one hit tor
Rodeo to lie staged July 7 and and Dennis Mitchell and Elddn
4,CX)0 spectators turned out to see
three times at bat in his first
8. The pony is being donated by Thompson each received three
64 entrants swirl around the
| game, Sunday.
course in the speedboat races at
The team has a low batting
and will he on
The revised school budget wus
in Cotta
Baker Bay recreational area. Sev
average of .180 and has axe raged
The
Cottage
Grove
Junior
approved by a wide margin^and
display a
eral spills and many close calls
South Lane Recreation’s sum
only
1.5
points
a
game,
while
los
The Cottage Grove Town team
Entry die supplemental levy of $11,728.-
June
thrilled the crowd in six differ
program for girls is well un Legion baseball team stretched its ing’ their first four matches All
lost its fourth straight Cascade mer
league loss record to four in a
23 was passed. This is the extra
blanks
ent events.
der
way,
with
a
large
variety
of
the
games
wore
close,
until
Albany
league baseball game Sunday,
how amount needed for retirement of
row by dron ing two close games.
Following are the top three win falling to Albany 14-3. It was the activities There will be recrea 3-2 in extra innings and 5-2 to slaughtered the local squad 14-3
lionds and school operating ex-
rooms and will also Is
swimming at the pool for
ners in each event:
here Sunday.
June 30. Square dancing will fol
first game 'hat the local squad tional
[M-nses for the year.
all ages every day from 1 to 5 Pitchford's Mack Sales of Eugene
Boh lost by a large margin.
B Hydroplanes
Jack
Weaver
leads
in
the
RBI
an
the two-hour p e am.
can be deposited in the drawing
Alford
will
replace
Eldon
p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. (except Sunday. Although they hold has department, with two. while Earl low
Brownell. Albany: Don Atchinson,
Square dancers from all ovei liox located by the ¡xiny s pen.
Albany lead 7-0 after the sec Sunday from 7 to 9(. Following 0-4 record, the local squad
Thompson whose term is expiring.
Oswego; Harvey Rienke. Salem.
the
Simpson
and
Don
Tonole
share
only been outscored 11-4 in
ond inning and went on to build
The Shetland to lie given is a Other memlH'rs of the school
D and C Fishboats Don Maples, up a 13-0 lead before the Grove is the schedule of activities lor games played.
the run lead w ith two each la me called by Frank I.ant
two-year bay gelding with a white I, nd in' G R- Burns. William
Drain; Erwin Schoen, Albany; group could score in the seventh this week ( )1 9 to 10:30, 2) 10:30
¡Coen
has
only
received
two
hits
City. Mo al the Boot
Ron Rice got the only hits for
star on his forehead He is very Nelson Jr., Jasper Purdy,
to 12 noon):
Bill Crownewett. Gold Beach.
Barn recently. He is con small animal and considered ideal Lincoln Diess.
inning. Dave Day scored the first
the kcal squad ¡Q the first game, for 12 times at bat. but those two dais ^„...
B Fishboats Jay Bei tilson, Sa run for Grove, when he walked in
i
both
doubles)
were
the
only
ex
sidered
one
of
the
top
calle.s
in
for a children's pet. Children irom
lem; Sammy Koontz, Albany; Bill the seventh, took second on an Thursday and Friday >1 leather slugging a pair of doubles.
tra base blows for the Grove squad
Witli Mrs Lane.
six to 12 years may lie entered by
work, >2 Organized games.
In the second game. Grove so far Moore, Simpson. Coen and the nation,
Crownewett, Gold Beach.
was on his
any adult and entries tor every
and scored on a fielders Monda) >1 Party planning in- grabbed a 2-0 lead in the fourth
B Runabout Harvey Rienke, error
Dwayne
Carpenter
each
have
one
in San
choice.
niemlxT of the family w ill he wel-
structions, i2 Rhythms.
inning. Frank Jacobs got to fnst
o-“* stolen base to lead that depait- convention
e
he
will
be
master
comed. The event i a pure draw-
The other two runs came in the Tuesday (1 Party games, )2
on an error. Rice singled and took ment.
progran^.
monies
o write and
nothini
in g
ninth, after Albany made the
Rhythms.
second on another erro». Ray
Stillion
Other men to score were Moore [{nth
noihing to buy.
Heaton drove them both in with and
score 14-1 with another run. Don Wednesday »1 Felt work. i2
Day.
The
other
four
with
v
will
emcee
part
of
<he
program
Tonole led off with a single in the i musical games.
a triple. Eugene scored two runs RBI’s to their credit are Day. ( ar- and
It is planned to make the draw
two. of her original
an,[ present
p.
crean aie imy.
in the fifth and throe in the sixth. KBls
ing lor the lueky child, qn the
final inning and advanced when
penter,
Coen
and
Buz
Wyant.
dances.
Very little information was
Bob Moore knocked his second Thursday and Friday ) 1 Painting
Friday evening before the ptlrado
Following are the averages
Birthdays celebrated 'his
ISON THE
r can be in the
__
_
and weaving, )2 Softball.
available on these games al press
single
of the dav. Tonole scored en
week
were
tho
c
of
Mrs.
the
complete
team;
RcAorws
Gladys
paratìe with his or her pony. Ten-
in error that sent Moore to sec- Monday >1 Party planning in- time.
AB
II
BA
■['homas.
Mis.
Basil
Kyi
'.
<
Il II E
EARLY,
plans call for Rodeo »(
ond. Another error put Moore on
structions. »2 Mixers.
Linescore:
4
444 Pjllki and Sti ve Chambi i'
Ir
Id.L ALX&T
.010 100 01 3 6 6 B. Moore
tex present the pony to hi!
¡third, from where he scored on Tuesday -)1 Party games, >2
Eugene
•333
I
an<|
Mrs.
Basil
Kyle
celebrated
1
Pay
QP6M'bR UP?
new owner as an event of the ro
Modern dance.
Cottage lit . 001 OOI OO 2' 2
a fielders choice.
.250 ■ their wedding anniiei- ny
4
Merril) B. Levins
Propane
Appliances
program at the rodeo grounds
Ashworth and Stout ;
I AH but one of the Albany play- Wednesday (1 Etiquette, )2 Jit-
-14
Guests at the most iss i nl Boo’s deo
।
4 14
Carpenter
terbug and bop.
and Hoover.
south
of town.
Phone
92
| ers scored at least once during
,2(X)
and
Sandals
dances
have*
been
II.
■'
Sirniison
2
E
8
0(H) 023 0
Eugene
the game. Doty led their baiters.
1 ■29'1 C Landers and Min i Parry ot
Smith
(HH) 2(H) 0 2 3
Cottage Gr.
1 .200 (’oos Bay and Mi and Ab
, hitting lour for five and driving
5
Ver- | Sentinel Want nils get results
2
Wyant
B.
and
McInnis and Stout; Hayes
in five runs Bolt Moore led the
2 .166.1Jon Eustcd of Seattle, Wash. •
4
Coen
Hoover.
,K>6
—
-
r
. local hitters with tw;o hits for
4
Tonole
1
I four times at bat. Ernie Coen got
4
'J. Sittser
the only exti.i base hit for the
4 10 1 .100 Curtin Passes Budget
I J Weaver
By Mrs. Siihii y Mewh.iin
Locai Archers
0 .(XX)
1 home team, slugging a double in
R. Cellars
CURTIN The school budget1
o .IKK)
2
I the fourth.
Wickwire
Larry Carr allowed the Moose To Attend Oregon
3 o (MH) was passed unanimously by voteis
O'- Wertz
Reds ol Eugene only three hits as
YW#£
i^rffCfATH
1 o (XX) in Curtin district Monday evening)
II E Ills teammates unleashed a nine- State Tournament
I LOOKS
Benham
DRIVEWAYS
1 o (MX) at the annual meeting at the
wenj you DM/S rwe* I Albany
250 001 401 14 15
J. Ellsworth
hit attack to 'smash the invading
PARKING AREAS
STREETS
school
Eleven
votes
were
cast.
7
Many local archers from this
000 (XH) 102
M2
GM
ICG
team 8-1 for the local squad's
Mrs.
Bill
Cool
of
Drain
received
Sittser I first Eugene Boys Baseball asso- area
and
Doty;
I Wilfret
All Work Guaranteed
....... are planning to attend the
/TOAD- ■ ÍSfVML Y AT
Also Road Grading
nine votes and Fred Booth of Yon
¡Wyant (6), and Moore.
! elation American League w in here Oregon State Archery louin.i-
OMOAUNI
calla two for rural county sihool ।
¡Tuesday night. They previously rnent which will lx? held at
board memw i 1 "■' I ""l “K* i
lost to Dunham Motors of Eugene wood, Oregon, June 22, 23 and 24.
Pass Creek Paving Co
tricts of northern D ugi r- county ।
Amori
Contributed \s a Public
known
attending
are
Rodeo is the only major
in the opening game. The league Those
also are voting on the Iwo. The
can sport that has never had a is made up of teams of boys ages Messrs, and Mmes. Bmce Bush,
Cottage Grove
winner will rcpri’sent the north
scandal [tartly because of the at- ! 13 through 15, with four teams in Harold Hodges and Don Loufh
Mayflower Insurance Ex.
ern
part
of
the
county
on
the
This tournament is an annual
titude of the men in the sport and
one in the McKenzie dis
Thornton Corners Road
According to H. H. Myers. Douglas rural school Ixiard.
C. C. Morelock ins. Agency partly because of the futility of Eugene,
affair put on by the Oregon State
trict and one in Cottage Grove.
B.
Nelson
was
Mrs.
James
Chairman
of
the
Lane
(
oun'y
Ph. WI9Y or I8KI
bribing or dealing with a wild
The game went scoreless until Archery Association with archers
Phone 11140
810 Main St.
live-year term
bronc. a bull or a dodging steer. the fifth inning, when the lix’al from ail over the state comjx'ting- ASC committee, the County AS( elected to the
school
Affiliated with
Six-ciai events are schedu.ed for, office docs not ■ — have suf- director on the Curtin
See the local exhibition of this squad combined four hits and
information on the soil ixiard.
June ficient mformni
p , t it the CottagesGroxe Riding three walks to score six runs,
Wilson Real Estate
arrive
......... ¡those
mu.v- who ........
. . Friday,
.
club's rodeo July 7 and 8.
1’hey added two more runs in the 22. Arrangements have been inaue bank programs to give answers to
sixth, alter Moose had made its to light the Shei-wood High school questions regarding them.
Mr. Myers explains that the
only score of the game.
athletic field, (where the touina-
Lorcn Mathis, Mike Heckman ment is to take place), so that county committee does know that
and Larry Cart all had two hits the archers may practice and also it is to administer the programs
of which there are two: ( 1 I the
for three times at bat for Grove enjoy some exhibition shooting
'
Camping space is available at acreage reserve, applicatile to land
and Bill Roe hit two for four.
which there are wheat acre-i
Harold Hurst smacked the only the Yeomen’s Field Course, which on
¥
age allotments; (2l the conserva
extra base hit, a double in the is located about a mile out of tion reserve which is to be appli
Á -
town.
fifth.
to other land than that un
I ’I :
R II E
Medals are being awarded for cable
Linescore:
der wheat acreage allotments.
! . .. ?
(XX) (Mil 9 1 3 2 the first time this year for the
Moose
Myers, with Max Nielsen, vice
8 9 0 instinctive archers. First, second chairman,
000 062
Cottage Gr.
and
Ted
Allison,
reg
and third for Ixzth men and worn-
Florence and Da relisce;
ular member of the county com
IN ED SULLIVAN’S
en.
and Roe.
mittee, and Earl Britton, office
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Elise Rhodes.
Town Team Loses
4th Straight; Falls Girls’ Recreation
Program Started
To Albany 14 3
Legion Loses 4th
Straight Game
Look for the
Flame
On
Main
Grove AL Team
Beats Moose 8-1
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Sunday, 4line 24
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Cascade League (town team)
Cottage Grove vs Junction City
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