<4 U - 1 T L Killsb ohm HILLSBORO INVITES THE CHRISTMAS BUYER •-J Ea .A.R l'or Christmas W.R.C Play Tuesday 4. ■ ■ HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192« VOLUME XXXV Fight Fans Pack Elect Woodworth Help to Needy Rea Wins the Master of Local Commercial Hall Families Plan of Rotary Cup as For Guard Houts Grange Saturday Greatest Help Football Boya Honor Fellow For His Services Club Host to the Team Graduation Leave» a Gap in Lineup of Eleven; Coach V Praised by Rushlow Leonard Rea, quarterback on the Hillsboro union high school football team, wus declared th«* greatest in spirntion ami help to th«- team «lur­ ing the 1928 season, in a vol«- taken by hi« teammates at the Rotary club meeting Thursday. 1 he Rotary cup was presented to Legnarli by R. Frank Peters. Members of th«- foot­ ball situati were guests at the Ro­ tary luncheon ami Coach B. M. Goodman wan chairman. Hare Ineligible Captain John Hare, star end, rv- reived th«- honor last year and wan ineligible to receive it for the S«*<- - ond year. Other winners of the cup have been Laurel Frost in 1923 and 1924, Harry Kent in 1925, and .Loren Schulmrrich in 1926. The winning of th«’ Rotary cup is con­ sidered the higheMt award that a high school athlete can receive. llilhi ha.*« just completed a nur- ctasful season, which puts them well over the 500 percentage. They won five, lout three Mnd tied one. Graduation leaves a gap in the rank« of I llilhi footbull for next year. The men that will be lost include the following stara: Free- man, Gabie, Bagley, Dinsmore, Pas- ley. Hare, Rushlow, Reu und H. Johnson. Telia of History An Interesting history of football at th«’ high school, which was pre­ pared after much research by Jack Rushlow, star halfback, was rra«i to th«* Rotarians by Jack. The paper told of the change of the llilhi rec­ ord a.” regards Forest Grove, where in the old day m it u»ed to be dvci- aive victories for th«* Grove it is now the other way. Credit for this change wns given Coach B. M. Goodman. The footbnll tossers sang a num- her of songs, A playlet was pre- seated by Leonard Rea, .John Hare, lfust«»n John-on, George Bagley, Marlow Hickox and James Dins­ more. Two new members, Edward Schul- mcrirh and L. J. Merrill, were pre­ sented to the club. The main go between Lester (Brick) Glascoe of Hillsboro and Geridil Watson of Blooming in th« ir re-match furnish«'«! p!«-i« formation nnd details about the con­ I Konigan, Miss Mildred McLeod, ing a business will be laid aside 1, away February 15; McMinnville, of credit for his assistance given test may be obtained from the William Dierdorff and Tom Cald- temporarily next Monday night at home February 26, away Janu­ the tenm, by coming out every school of journalism, of th«* univer- well, *n»e laadsT ¡Zin HrM Mrs. II. H. Stannard is the when the annual chamber of com­ ary 25, and Newberg, at home night nnd scrimmaging against them. V- sity. y director. merce Christmas banquet is held. March 5, away February 8. I Money. Supplies Asked I Give Winners Of City Event Legion Gives To Scout Fund Land and Labor Given For Road Twelve Attend State College M. J. Haynes Serves As Constable Years Guernsey Breeders High Schools In News Events To Meet Wednesday Appraisal of Gridsters on the Hillsboro Union High Eleven for Year Is Made by Coach; Fighting Spirit Was of Highest By B. M. Goodman, Coach Although one of the lightest teams llilhi han had for years, the co- ordination and fighting spirit of I this year's team wan of th«* highest type. It han been a very enjoyable year of coaching as the boys re­ sponded so well and were trying their best at nil times. We hail no particular individual stars this year, but many members of thin tenm would make any high school tenm in th<< state. 1 feel that the season has been a decided success in spite of the loss of three of our games. Th«* policy of giving so much praise to the players carrying th«* liall nnd tanking the touchdowns is, 1 believe, gradually changing, and news reporters are going to give the linemen and interference run- ners n word of praise* now and then, Not that 1 would detract nny atten- tion from the player carrying the ball, but it is very true that the star i would not shin«* long if his line fail­ ed to function. With this in mind I would ven­ ture n few remarks concerning our linemen. Hare, left end, played his usual hnrd glime on defense and was much better on offense this year. His punting was above th«* average for high school nnd his kicks were well placed so that very few punts were returned for any gnin. His goal kicking was also very accurate and saved us from de­ feat on three occasions during th«* season. Freeman at the other end played n very consistent game for not hnv- ing had previous experience and was lightest men nt tackle, played n scrappy game nnd was n good tackler. Gable, at guard, played nn out- standing game and showed up well in running interference. Patterson, at gunrd, wns pnrticu- +■ Automobiles Stolen In County Monday Grand Jury Makes W. C. Theda Elected To Chamber Board Evangelist Is Monday Talker! "Always Get Results” IFillsboníSfeV o us Benefit Play Next Tuesday at Venetian Basketball Practice To Start Next Week