| Thuiulav, November 21, 1986 H IL L S B O R O Pacific Homecoming (fame Saturday ----- < ARG US, H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N Page Five i listless w ith H ilh i h o ld in g a de Play in Director c id e d edge I n g ro un d-ga in ing Two Games Played Prospects o f a re p e titio n of the tie game of IBM looked Tourney to Start 0 good to is 0 the by Timber People H ilh i lin e b o ttled up A g o lf tournam ent, p la y in g fo - ' tiie d irectors' cup w iB be started , Sunday, Novem ber 21. T h is Is a scratch tournam ent The player 1 who w ins th is cup fo r three con- | secutive years keeps the cup p e r m anently. D r R I M ills has won ¡th is cup fo r tiie last tw o years. Names om itted fro m last week's paper o f those ta k in g pa rt in the 1 bridge tou rn am e nt at Forest H ills j are M r and M i ft fte plogle, M i and Mrs. C. T. R ichardson. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Saye. and D r. and M rs S m ith, and Dr. and Mrs. Rex W il son. H igh score fo r last week's play ! in the bridg e tou rn am e nt was won ' by M r and M rs. B. B. Boyce w ith 4910; second. M r. and M rs. C. T Richardson. 4490; th ir d M rs. M M eEldow ney and M o rris K in n e y w ith 441« M r. and Mrs. G. Cate 1 are s till h o ld in g high place fo r the i e n tire tournam ent. ccive $1.334. A t Beaverton a crew w ill be at w o rk d ig g in g up w a te r mains, w h ic h are to be repaired and re la id w ith the governm ent fu rn is h in g $12.150 fo r labor. Novem ber 25 a crew is scheduled to begin w o rk at Cedar M ill school, .‘.•here the d is tric t Is purchasing m aterials fo r con stru ction of a gym nasium . The governm ent here is expending $2,135 W orkm en reva m pin g the B ea ver ton arainage d itch have progressed to the c ity lim its of B eaverton and expect to com plete the jo b before the w a te r rises to such an exte nt th a t w o rk m ust be abandoned un t i l sum m er. T IM B E R Q u ite a group of people the T ig a rd offensive but failed to the ba sketba ll gamo ca rry local bucks bevond the T i g e r attended 20-yard m ark It was not u n til the T hursday evening. It was a double- second h a lf th a t T ig a rd was ublc header The high school g irls beat to penetrate In to H ilh i te r r ito r y the grade school girls, a fte r w h ich | the high school boys defeated the and then on ly to the H ilh i 48 H ills b o ro chalked up 10 fir s t grade school boys. M r and Mrs. W illia m M izn e r of downs to fo u r fo r the visitors. S ev Four Seniors to Play Last Seaton to End Thanksgiving en of the local firs t downB came J Sunset camp visite d M r. and Mrs. on lin e plays, and three on passes ' A. T. K ilb u rg F rid a y evening. Game for Badger* with Scappoose Game T ig a rd made tw o on lin e plays. Hazel S h iffe r is spending a few J one w ith a pass and one on a ' weeks at her home here P A C IF IC U N IV F IIR IT Y . Nov. 20 HUBER, Nov. 17 The bells o f penalty H ilh i ro lle d up 164 yards M rs. Joe K ir k is spending a fe w Four Budget' seniors w ill go in to St M iry 's again pealed the chim es fro m scrim m age and 90 on passes, . days in P o rtla n d w ith her son, action fo r the Inst tim e ut 2 p. in. of v ic to ry as the b a ttlin g Saints w h ile T ig a rd made 42 on lin e plays , Claude Adams. Should be Bethany S aturday, when P a cific u n iv e rs ity came home from Cottage G rove to and 14 on passes. Mrs. C o u rtn e y Syverson has been T h rou gh a m isunderstanding, the meets tiie College o f Puget Sound day w ith the scalps o f the ro a r The locals held the edge on pass i l l the past week w ith flu . B ethany band, w h ich played fo r in the ho m e-coining (am t* on the in g Lions safely tucked in th e ir M rs M arg are t Beales of Seaside the A rm is tic e day cerem onies in ing. com p le ting fiv e out o f 15 to Forest G rove campus. The game belts. It was the firs t tim e a T u a l one out of 13 fo r the visitors. T hree ; is v is itin g her sister, Mrs. H. H. H illsb oro , was designated as the w ill not o n ly he the Inst game In a tin va lle y team had ever invaded H ilh i passes were intercepted and Goss. H e lve tia band. T here also is a the fo o tb a ll cureers o f these four, | tiie Cottage G rove fie ld and some fo u r o f the T ig a rd passes got in to M iss M arche! Hostess band at H elvetia, ne xt door ne ig h h u t It w ill also c lim a x a hurd- !MH) lo ya l rooters were on hand to the w ro n g hands. H ilh i punted fiv e fo iig h t season and be the high spot Miss Cecelia M arch el was host bor to B ethany. see th e ir p rid e and jo y end the tim es fo r an average o f 28 yards, ess at a luncheon given fo r the in a g reat hom e-com ing w eek-end season by p u ttin g a c rim p in to the w h ile T ig a rd booted 10 tim es fo r tow n g irls basketball team a fte r The game w ill be the o n ly one Purchases Service S tation w in n in g record o f the Saints. But an average of 22 yards. The B lu e the game T hursd ay evening. played at home th is year and so H erm an Hamel has purchased when the referee'» w h istle died and W hite c o n tin u a lly gam bled M r. and M rs. Roy T a ylo r, w ho the Rock Creek service station Coach Anse C o rn e ll Is p rim in g the aw ay the scoreboard read: St. fin a l ta lly was a th r ille r and was w ith a pass o r lin e play on the have been stayin g at the hotel the east o f H ills b o ro fro m L lo y d M u ll- boys to displa y them to W ashing M ary's 13, Cottage G rove 7. scored a fte r the game tim e was o f fo u rth dow n ra th e r than punt. last m onth, have re tu rn e d to th e ir endore. ton county at th e ir best. Vigorous A heavy ra in the n ig h t before fic ia lly over. T orbe t in te rcep te d a Lineups; : home in Eugene. w o rkou ts th is week w ill seek to made the fie ld a v e rita b le qu ag pass, hu rle d by the T ig a rd q u a r H ilh i <13» ( • ) Tigard strengthen the defense th a t held Mrs. M e llie Smeade, w ho ha3 m ire, and tiie h e fty Lions w ith terback ju s t as the game ended, Howell R E I. Moore W illa m e tte Bearcats Io u 13 to 0 W . Churchley R TL Burchem been v is itin g her daughter, M is. " B r ic k " Mason as the spearhead of and raced 40 yards fo r a score. score A rm is tic e duy. They are also Quinn Bob K ra h l, in W heeler, the pas’ RGL th e ir attack, plow ed th ro u g h the T w ice d u rin g the firs t ha lf. H ilh i Coalett c Steele m onth, has re tu rn e d home. pre,M iring an offensive designed to m ud to score, a tou chdo w n w ith in launched offensives that seemed Gogtter S tun kanl L G R M inor M rs. H a rve y W ilson o f Gales sw uinp tile Loggers as e ffe c tiv e ly , tin- firs t fiv e m inutes o f play. The ‘ destined to b rin g scores. O n the W underlich LTR P'4>»iel«n us d id Gonzaga. 50 to 12, lust S at LE R Height C reek visite d her m other, M rs. B. crow d ye lle d fo r th e ir favorites, n e n in g k ic k o ff, H ilh i packed the M< hr urday. Barney H. T illo tso n , F rida y. Q but the Saints braced and the rest b a ll from Its ow n 38 to the T ig a rd Sigler RHL Fowler M rs. H elen Lachapelle has been P la yin g th e ir last game w ill be o f the h a lf was fo u g h t on even 20 before losing the le athe r on j Torbet LHP Chane Eaton , i l l fo r several days. three fo u r-y e a r veterans: C uptain terms. W ahner F Carton downs. La te in the second q u a r- j M r. and Mrs. B. T a llm a n w ere Jim C orriga n, fu llb a c k ; Don Fos- C aptain J im C o rriga n, w ho w ill The second h a lf to ld a d iffe re n t HHhi aubs : A b u . B elfrlda., « T .- f i.ld . play Ills last game fo r P acific story. The Saints took the k ic k o ff te r the B lu e and W h ite smashed its G' • din, Schulmerich. vis ito rs S aturday. Tigard •ub$ ; Don* H ills b o ro satti, guard a n d F ra n k O 'N eil, way fro m the H ilh i 49 to the T ig e r u n iv e rs ity in the hom e-com ing and held onto the s lip p e ry p ig fcîdnon. M r. and M rs. T om R iggle of rig id h a ll Bob M ain, reserve end 24 before an intercepted pass e n d - 1 THANKSGIVING clash w i t h College of Puget skin u n til f ’reeiso w ent over fro m B irk e n fe ld vis ite d re la tive s here and a tw o -ye a r le tte rm a n. Is also Sunday evening. Sound 1ft F orest (Trove S aturday the seven-yard stripe. M e r r ill fa ile d ed the threat. a senior th is year T here is o n ly H illsb o ro 's opening score came SPECIAL one senior among the in va d in g lo convert, and Cottage G rove s till J im m e d ia te ly a fte r the s ta rt o f the j L o g g e r s ' firs t string , Jesse Brooks, 1 led 7 to 6 The Lion s came back ' fin a l qu a rte r. A T ig a rd p u n t w a sj ' strong and carried the ba ll to the grounded In the T ig e r 41 and H il- j fu llb a c k . St. M ary's 40-yard line. Here M a - hl started a drive. W ahner h it ' The Badgers have met the Taco ST M A R Y 'S O F T H E V A L L E Y . son kicke d out o f bounds on the center fo r one yard, picked up ma school 12 tim es w ith P acific St. i tw o -y a rd m ark. It looked as if fiv e at ta ckle and then lost fo u r Beaverton — T he graders o f ha vin g tiie edge o il wins. T he last <Cnntinoerf f ’-om 1) W ith the exception of P erfe ction tiie Saints w o uld p u n t Im m ediately, M a ry's of the V a lle y opened the on an attem pted end run. O n the v ic to ry w»s in 1931, the Loggers A n o th e r pro je ct to begin in C o r basketball A rm is tic e D ay by de and F a irw a y team * in the C o m but tin- canny qu arterb ack. Webb, next play T orbet made a b e a u ti w in n in g in 1932 and 1933 and the m e rcia l b o w lin g league a ll teams Cecelia's graders o f ne liu s at the same tim e Is w o rk sent Preclso throu gh the lin e f o ' fu l catch o f W ahner's lo n g pass fe a tin g St teams ty in g 7 to 7 last year. C om B eaverton 43 to 27 The high school in th e p a rk w here stum ps and com pleted the week's play io the even yards and Stassen around p a ra tive scores th is season, w h ich fo r a firs t dow n on the T ig a rd 19 team has a ll o f its old players trees are to be rem oved and the same positions. P erfe ction and F a ir H ilh i suffered a 15-yard pe na lty give C P. S the advantage In A l w ay emerged tie d w ith 12 games end fo r six more. back th is year, and hopes to even ground leveled. Laborers w ill re- Then came the p la y th a t tu rn e d fo r h o ld in g on the n e xt attem pt. bany and W hitm an games, are be tte r its last year's record Last w on and 9 lost. 1 the tid e Hughes dropped back In One pass fe ll incom plete and then th e o re tic a lly o f f set by P acific's bet In d iv id u a l hi gh scores fo r the pun! form atio n, but the b a ll w ent vear St. M ary's o f the V a lle y's te r show ing against W illa m e tte urid G a rfie ld heaved a pass to A bts on week In the va rio u s league.- w ere to Stassen, w ho sliced o ff tackle, team lost b u t th re e games d u rin g tiie ruct that they w ill be p la yin g W hen in Doubt 1. P Batchelur. 199, A m erican: II i broke In tiie clear, and then as the the 11. W ahner then smashed cen the e n tire season. on th e ir ow n fie ld . II Hchse. 20«. C ity ; Coe 199 ( 'in, ' safety was about to ta ckle him . te r fo r a firs t dow n on th e fiv e M a ria l Cooper. R ita Reverm an. T hree lin e plunges b y W ahner Tin- ho m e-coining program is e x in e rc la l; D illo n . 199, N a tion al; M a G e rtru d e Sommer. G eraldine S m ith ia te roled to Hughes, w ho galloped bro ug ht the score. pected to a ttra c t m any a lu m n i d u r lin ,;. 206, Cannery. I over the m ud dy t u r f 50 yards do W ith o n ly seconds to go T ig a rd B e rn a rd in e B a ll. E lizabeth O rs e lli in g the tw o days. F rid a y's program J. C o rrie ri s till he ld high score score. A pass added the e xtra got possession o f the b a ll on its and G race Phelps attended the St. Includes campus clean-up by the in both the M en's Shop and G. I point. E n jo y the k in d o f food you 'd ow n 27 and started a last desperate M ary's alum nae card p a rty at the student body in th«- m o rn in g and a W ick contests w h ile tiie Dodg Cottage G rove made a v a lia n t attem p t to p u ll the game o u t of home o f M a ry Carson '30 In P o r t se’ ect y o u rs e lf— prepared the gian t noise parade In the evening M o to r Co. wns le ad ing in the prize e ffo rt to even the score in the the fire . Carson raced around end land, Saturday. w a y you lik e it best at before a r a lly around the b o n fire o ffe re d by C le m 'k Place N M yers fin a l period, but th e St. M a ry's fo r 13 yards, but B arney lost 10 A costume m usical re c ita l w ill that freshm en have been b u ild in g was leading fo r the tu rk e y offere d secondary broke up th e ir passing on an attem pted reverse. T w o sec be given in the fo rm o f a T h a n ks n il th is week The ra lly events in the Cannery league. attack and the game ended w ith onds rem ained o f the game when g iv in g Sym posium in St. M a ry's D ie ticia n s u n iv e rs a lly aprove w ill be fo llo w e d by an a ll-co lle g e In C annery league play. R a y - 1 the b a ll in St. M a ry ’s possession B arney started fa d in g back fo r a a u rtito riu m Sunday at 7:45. F rien ds m ilk as the ideal d ie t fo r a ll presentation Of 'The B ra t," a three- M a tin g won 2 and lost 1 to B E. in m id fie ld . fin a l pass. F rom the 10-yard lin e o f St. M a ry's o f the V a lle y are in uct comedy. purposes. D r in k m ore o f it! R id in g the crest o f an eigh t- he r ifle d a long pass in to th e arms vited . M o lin g , w h ile .the S h ip p in g d e p a rt Freshmen a n d upper-classm en m ent swept a ll games Ir play w ith game w in n in g stre a k the Saints of T orbe t on the T ig e r 40 and the Record fo r the highest nu m be r w ill clash S atu rday m o rn in g In the w ill end the season on T h a n k s g iv B lu e and W h ite h a lf started dow n o f perfect speed tests In ty p in g the Plant. tra d itio n a l in te r-class tussle w ith in g w ith th e ir tra d itio n a l riv a ls the sidelines A t the 15-yard stripe in the second year was earned b y Quart Headquarters com pany won 2 and tu g -o f-w a r, bag rush and general at Scappoose. he reversed his fie ld , shook o ff a R ita Reverm an, and M arcia W ild e r fre e -fo r-a lls A lu m n i w ill meet at lost 1 to U n ion "76" in tiie N a host o f w h ite -s h irte d ta ckle rs and w on th e same d is tin c tio n in the 1st and Baseline : Phone 1263 noon in M cC o rm ick h u ll fo r th e ir tio n a l league and U ristuls w on 2 raced in to pay d ir t S chulm erich's firs t-y e a r class. annual d in n e r and a fte r the game and lost 1 in p lay w itli H ills b o ro t r y fo r p o in t h it the cross bar. [ A poem by M arcia W ild e r re Open 7 a. m. to 2 p. m. w ill have an in fo rm a l m eeting in Pharm acy. P erfection, in tin- C o in - ; I ’hene 2104 hesitated a m om ent and t h e n ceived honorable m en tion fro m the the h a ll The fin a l event o f the m ere iul league, w on 2 from Dodge bounced ove r the bar. Y ou ng Messenger, a na tio n a l hig h celebration is a dance in the co l M o to r and lost I, w h ile F a irw a y P lay d u rin g the fir s t h a lf was school paper. ii'o n lln u e d fro m p . f . 11 lege gym nasium at tl 30, w h ich is took a ll three games fro m E lr y ’s. j Lentz. A u to Parts won t h r e e Both teams expect to be at f u ll sponsored by the associated stu dents, M pslc w ill be by B urke 's games from Pastim e in the C ity strength fo r the game on T h a n ks league ar.d C. C. store won 2 and g iv in g day. a game w h ic h seldom orchestra of P ortland. lost 1 In p lay w ith IJornbacks fails to give fans p le n ty o f th rills , ■ a ss,.... i i . . ■ ■ ■ ag Sunday the C a nn ery team w ill Last ye a r Forest G rove w ent in to p lay a re tu rn m atch w ith K e lle rs the game a decided fa vo rite , b u t B a ke ry o f P o rtla n d on the O regon won by v irtu e o f a 41-ya rd pass A lle y s in P ortla nd . New System from B a ile y to S torey and by L a u n d ry o f P o rtla n d plays P erfec stavin g o ff tw o desperate H ilh i o f Beaverton's reserves defeated T i- | tio n B ake ry and East Side T e rm in fensives deep in V ik in g te rrito ry . L ittle is k n o w n lo c a lly o f the g a rd ’s second team 7 to 0 in a n ip al plays H illsboro alleys here. and tu c k b a ttle T hursd oy a fte r- j strength o f the O regon C ity eleven, League Standing« 4mrri<-gn League— L W Pet. w h ich w ill tra v e l to H ills b o ro this noon on tiie B eaverton field. 7 L i* It Shop .ft l i II F rid a y afternoon. The team has In the fir s t few m inutes o f play Royal S'xlu .555 lo ft .445 made a good show ing th is season, 10 B eaverton received the break that Chevrolet 7 .389 but means of com p arin g the tw o 11 meant a touchdow n T ig a rd fum -1 Home Laundry ( I t y League— IV t. squads are lacking. W L bled the k ie k -o ff and was downed i Hurnbarka .714 ft 1ft Last yea r H ilh i w on 7 to 6 in a near th e ir ow n goat lin e T ig a rd 's ! ( ’. C Store 12 9 .571 m u d -b a ttle at O regon C ity . Sum- f«entt ft 13 .392 attem p t to p u n t was blocked and i tim e 7 14 .338 sel blocked an O regon C ity p u n t Jay Senfield, Beaverton end, fe ll < Pa* Pet. in the fir s t q u a rte r and fe ll on it omrperrial League— W L Show Opens 7 A. M. Thursday— Closes 7 P. M. Saturday on the b a ll behind the goal line. l ’1 12 9 .571 fo r a touchdow n. H olscher con • B eaverton made the e xtra p o in t on Fairw a y 9 12 .571 BE THERE! 10 Dtulge 11 .525 verted. T he home team scored in a reverse la te ra l around end. 7 K lry’a 1 1 .333 the second perio d w ith a 59-yard F or the re m a in d e r o f the game N ational League— W L Pet. m arch, b u t fa ile d to k ic k th e 17 4 .809 needed e x tra point. both teams fou ght back and fo rth , Hdi|. Company 9 12 .429 e ith e r team g e ttin g w ith in scor Pharmacy S coring tw ic e in the fin a l q u a r llrintolN . Î) 12 .429 in g distance. T ig a rd made consis tJn inti 7 14 333 ter, H ilh i defeated T ig a rd 13 to 0 te n t gains th ro u g h the m id d le of Cannery 1.eague— H L Pet. F rid a y aftern oon on the local fie ld . 15 ft .714 The fir s t score came as W ahner th e lin e and in the last q u a rte r Shipping E Maiing 11 .525 10 b a re ly missed co m p le tin g a pass n. Plant 9 12 . 129 plunged over fro m the th re e -y a rd dial m ight have m eant a to u ch R ay-M aling 7 14 .333 lin e a fte r a 41-yard m arch. The dow n. T h is is the second game between th e tw o teams. The fir s t was p la y ed on the T ig a rd fie ld and resulted in a 6 to 6 tie . Puget Sound Team to Play ix‘ads Badgers Saints Defeat Cottage Grove Farmington Man Raisef Fine Horses a* a Hobby Raising fin e Percheron horses is a hobby w ith Captain S. S Da!by of Farm ington. He m oved to F artd- ington from P ortland about six years ago, and about three yearn ago became interested in these horses as a side lin e to his gen eral farm ing. He showed a m are this year fo r the firs t tim e at the Oregon state fa ir and P acific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition, and she placed firs t in her d iv is io n at both shows. Thanksgiving TREAT uni St. Mary’s Takes First Court Game WPA Begins Work on Five Projects Bowlers Tied for Place in League S tu ff you r T u rk e y w ith “ Old V irg in ia ” Corn Bread 10c “ You've never eaten roast t u r key u n til you 've eaten o n e stu ffe d w ith com bread dress in g "—Ir v in g S. Cobb. T ry I t T his Year—T here’s No Com parison O rder it fro m yo u r grocer or at the bakery. Let us Roast Your ( Thanksgiving Turkey TURKEY DINNER Complete 45c Drink Milk When in doubt what milk to drink Drink McFall’s 10c Mince or Pumpkin Pie FRUIT CAKE 25c F u ll of fru its and nuts. P er fectio n q u a lity —made w ith butter. 35C and 60C lb. O rd e r y o u r ro lls e a rly fo r T hanksgiving. B U T T E R IE S . 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