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Page Six H IL L S B O R O A R G U S , Waltz, Coman Win Handicap H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N Ninth Victory Won by Saints - D irectors’ Cup Tourney to Start N ext Sunday M a r y ’# Eleven M akes an Enviable Season Record Dr. R. Waltz of Forest Grove was the w inner in the championship i flight in the fall handicap to u rn a ment at Forest Hills, winning over Dr. R. I Mills, also of Forest Grove. Ed Coman of Hillsboro took the first flight championship honors by defeating Tom Dyer of Forest Grove. D irectors’ cup tournam ent will start Sunday. Each m atch is given one week to play. Following matches were draw n up by the tournam ent committee: G rove made lOtl yards from scrim refu«e«i p e n a lty . H a ile y*« pa«« <«» A rm e » mage and passes ami but two fust wn« in c o m p le t i* B u ile y (h e n pa» »ed to l.i an H i iir . l g u m a n d ■ t u t downs The Vikings attem pted I(» d H- o w \ n I un th e l l l l h i 12. «Stewart m ade o n e passes, com pleted six for til yards v i i «1 on mu end ru n . B a ile y*« paa« to A rm e « « lip p e d t h r o u g h th e end*« f in g e r • and had one intercepted. m io tiu * end ¿«ma a m i th e n ll«*yd dr»»p- I welvc llilhi gridders played p«*d a t th e g o a l lin e G a r fie ld their last gam gam« e against the Grove «i.ii ttn B i a lle th t r o « u g luo«, h to k in u !» «low n B a ile y '« ! Thursday. These niors include I m « i d o w n pa«* j u u « h ö rt o f th e g o a l Wayne Goetter. Center; William j l l l l h i to o k th e h u ll «m i t . o w n |0 a n d i s m a cke d r ig h t ta c k le f o r m u n J G arfield, halt; Elwood Coslett, i t in i n i« i !« f ic h on th e f i r a l p la y . R epeat in g th e guard, Richard Abts, half, William I p la y ( in r f i e h l f a ile d t o g a in . W a h n e t j Churchley, sub tackle; Denzel th e n w e n t o v e r ta c k le f o r «In a n d a f lr « t n on th e 2d G a r f ie ld ma«Je th re e ya rd « Stunkard, guard. W arren Wahner, I ¡ n d t o w ««Miter, r fo r 6 and full. Charles W underlich, tackle, th e n VA a im e 1 r ’o rh g a e in t e d l i l t tw c o e n y te a rd « m id fu n t- Lowell Chase, half, and Lloyd Sel- ! hied. I h«» h a ll b e in g ree u ve re d b y F o re a t G ro v e aa th e h a lf ended | fridge, end. I’h lr d Q u a r te r During the past season Hillii lias S c h u lm e r ic h k ic k e d o f f to A rm e « , w h o { won seven games, lied two and t* ok tin * liu t i on hi.« o w n 20 m id raced lost Iwo on a tough 11-game sched 2» y a r« i. u p fie ld . K i n c . ioat f iv e ya rd » a n a tte m p t i.» « k m r ig h t e n d H a ile y*« ' ule In these games Hillsboro scor on 't r m p t r . 1 pass f e ll In c o m p le te a n d th e n I ed 125 points to 41 lor opponents a lim e s h it c e n te r f o r tw«» y a r d - th e McMinnville and Tillamook were < gì i h «tow Hin« puntM to O n field, the only elevens Io defeat the Io- w h«» w n . d o w n e d l it hi» tra c k » o n th e cals, while Sail in and Rainier held H it b i 27 W a h n e r w e n t th r o u g h a h o le <»v»r r ig h t the Blue and White to tie games. ' «•klo i..i Hire« unii« mid ilon« Garfield First Quarter g u m e .l seven a r o u m l r i j h t end f o r n I th r o w n f o r a 21 v a n i hat« B a ile y th e n q u ic k k h k c a l Io t 'h a e. w h o le t u t h e d th e I h a ll n in e ya rd « to th e l l l l h i 29. ('h a s e m ade a y a rd <«ii a w id e e n d r u n ('h a « e th e n passed to <••»••«te r f«»r 12 y a r .l- a m i a f ir s t il««wn fr o m a M i l i t i n o l a s h ift f o im a t io n . <’ ha»«e in w lc “ r ig h i em i n m a m i th e n G a r f ie ld n u o le f<»oc lung«'« a m i m f i r s t d o w n rdw o il t h< G ro v e 1/ C hase n u o le f iv e a l I» f l T im e o u t wa« lu ki'» , lo r a s u h u . , ta c k le lu t i o ii im l l l l l h i w as p e iiu li/ c tl f iv e y a r d * m a n y time*« o u l K e tc h a m m a d e f o r to e n te r , ( b a s e p iv k e ti u p f o u r y a rd K e tc h a m f a ile d to g a in (lire«* a m i th e n m i fo u rth dow n i» p la y , H a lle y W it h t im e f«« y a id g a in a * passed to Mnyd th e g a m e ended. Hl'BER. Nov 30 St M ary's high school football team wound up its most successful season T hanksg’v- tng day. with a 14 to 7 victory over Scappoose. It m arked the ninth Lineups: * successive victory for St. Marys. <0i F a re s ! G ra v e l l i l h i <i»> W ithout a defeat or tie to m ar A i me*» H o w e ll III L their record the Saints rank witli . S r liu lin v r li h R I I t " a rp e n te r F ra n k s R G I. St u n k a rd Medford and M yrtle Point as the H iili» i lo e tte r three undefeated high school teams i 'h a r t re y I.G R C o s le tt • of the state W o rk m a n W u m le r lit'li LTH L I l( llo y d M ohr I; was a hotly-contested, close B a ile y A» Q and exciting game. Scappoose seor- H im * . G a rfie ld I tili. |e d in tile first half when Dudly S te w a r t J. L . A n d e rs o n vs. B. M G oodm an . T o rh e t IH R plunged through cen ter for a touch- I). A . T h o r n b u n r h v *. H o w a r d H a d le y Kappel F W a im e r o n th e tiww m id elec le t I F . S. B a r r vs. B ra d y C h o w n in g ; C h a rle s l i n t dow n W a h n e r f a il« 'I to g a in «»n n town A pass added the ex tra point to F o d re e s fe t n d G ro th v e e w eu«t I*h a Hei f r Idge. llllh i su h a tttu te s : g<»«|. S . lm lm e r ic h ; d e la y e d b u c k a m i th e n paused to T o r h e t W a lla va. G e o rg e L a v e r G e o rg e P a ie r - ham . I «*rest G lo v e ih k I I i i , K«! C hm « h le y . » W ith tile score 7 to 0 against them, k ic k e d o f f to H in e s on th e V ik in g 10. a«»n vs. G le n n C a te ; Ed C o m a n vs. C. II y m d - a m i a f i r a l d o w n on th e s u b s titu te « : l l i i l i k e r , C io | I the Saints came back in the second lim e « la te r a lc d to B o yd , w h o reverw ed his f»»r C. C o n d it ; D o n K e n n e r vs. D. R u th e r V ik in g J m Torhet re v e rs e d for« o n e y a rd . i ilf to score two touchdowns. The fie ld . rroM aed u p th e l l i l h i d e fe n e. a n d a m i th e n W a h n e r m a d e a « h u rt pa«« to f o r d ; D ic k E e n d a ll vs. C T . R ic h a r d .-e tl d o w n th e s o u th » i. l. l i i i « h u n t il |„. son , A . B. C o rn e ll vs. L . P. B u s c h ; D r. l o r tic t o v e r i he c e n te r o f th e lin e fo« I lirst m arker came when Precise lu b i o « liu g g c d d o w n «in th e t lll U b u r o 4<>- j «>ne m o re . S a m T o d d vs. R. W W e il ; G us G a rd n e r F o re s t G ro v e w a s p«Mialised | ■ sliced off tackle for seven yards. y a r d lin e O n th e f ir » i p |M\ llin e « f u m 16 y a rd « f o r u n n e c e s s a ry ro u g h n e s s on vs. J im A n d e rs o n ; T o m D y e r vs. T o m Merrill's kick was good, tieing the b le d Mild l«»«t 10 y a rd « t«. m id f ie ld llin e « th e p lu y a m i H i ll u wu« g iv e n a f i r s t ' O ’N e il ; H a r r y G ilt n e r vs. J a c k K i l l i t t * . v e r th e r ig h t s id e o f In« o w n »I w n on th e V ik in g .15. t i a i f l e h l fu lle d to A I J a n n s e n vs. D r. W a ltz : R. R e p lo g le , M,hGOOf*om,ann HiIlsboro },nion hl«h school eleven finished a successful football season T hanks score. In the last q u arter Hughes c ru e c k f e o d r o tw»» > h i «I h a n d th e n K u p p e l w e n t ' va. A1 M a c k e n z ie ; R. F r a n k P e te rs vs cum u t ta c k le . W m I h u i « pus« f e ll in . giving w ith a 19-to-0 win over their traditional r.vals. Forest G rove high The team, left to riaht i broke aw ay for a 45-yard run on a lin t o th e H i lh i 41 o n »» reverae. D r. R. J . M il ls ; J o e P r o s p s tr a va. J c o m p le te u n d th e n T»»rhet m a d e a y a n l iront row Eugene Howell, William Churchley, Elman Schulm erich. Elwood Coslett. W avne G oetter i lateral pass to place the ball on K e lle y : B i l l B oecow vs. Tom Tongue. H in e s |n in te « i to G a r f ie ld o n th e H ill» , oh a . « V. re« Garf U Id i fouKh down Tom uoodm . Denzel Stunkard. Charles W underlich and Alvin Mohr. Back row —Dave Torbet W ar- J a k e W e il vs. F r a n k M ille r ; J o h n T h o r n the 15-yard stripe. Here a pass, lx r o It). T h e la t t e r fu m b le d a n d th e h a ll pa-«» w e n t w ild . b u r g h vs. V e rn e M c K in n e y . ren W ahner Lowell Chase. Dick Abts and W illiam Garfield. Lloyd Selfridge. Coach Goodman As- Hughes to Stassen, was good for a wai re c o v e re d b y F o re a t G ro v e on th e I I F o re s t G ro v e t««>k th e h u ll on it« o w n up a a y a r d on re ve r» « .'14 a m i on th e f i r s t p la y Hm««, g a in e d (w o sistant Coaches Reece H athhorn and Jack K illits are absent.—C u t courtesy Oregonian Committee appointm ents by the touchdown. Once again M errill sent M K n ild p p o th l e n p ic t k w e o d pa»««*« b y B a ile y e u t m> >ar«|s at uuhi tark k Kapple reversed board of directors are as follows. the oval between th e uprights. c o m p le te in th e e tu i t i «ven V .n j . uii.i hi.,,- failed to «sii Frank Miller, Jack Killits, tourna H i lh i to o k iMw»e»«i«m o f th e I» m 1I o n it» lim e s th e n p u n te ti t o W a h n e r, w h o m ade The season's record: ' lost the ball on the Beaverton 12- er for the team going over th eir p la y G a r f ie ld a 1 2 -y a rd r e t u r n to h is o w n ment; H arry T G iltner. Ray W. 35 Look ’it the Biikery Jefferson 6 o fa w ile n d 20 t o a g n a d in o on n a th e d e la f ir y « e d t hu« yard line. On a fake pass Isaacson, average the most num ber of pins St. M ary's 7 k W ahner W a li m r m a d e a y a r d a t r ig h t ta c k le Replogle, handicap; Ed Coman. St. M ary's 19 Banks 7 th e n cra«he«l o v e r th e r ig h t wide o f hl« Beaverton half, skirted his right a m i th e n T o r b e t f a ile d to g a in on a fa k e in a single game. Union Oil still Brady Chawning. button board; By Tigard 0 o w n lin e f o r a g a in , inch«»» - h u r t o f a pa «s W a h n e r« ' p o u t wa« fu m b le d by end for an 88 yard run to score the leads w ith 324 pins. The Perfection St. M ary's 7 ron Goodman, George G. P atter- I in to th e lim St. M ary's 19 H ili» * on th e V ik in g 20 a n d W u n d e rlic h Cathlam et 7 b f ir y s t W d a o h w n n e . r A n n e o tte th d e r th .m e u h needed winning touchdown, 12 to 6. cake prize went to Tom Rood this yardug«* re co ve re d son, team captains; C. T. Richard BEAVERTON—A pow erful T i it fo r l l i l h i . G a r f ie ld m ade St. M ary's 38 Amity •’ I tulli a f in d d o w n . C haae h i t le f t ta c k le week th r e e a t r ig ht ta c k le a m i th e n W ahm r w ith 255 pins in a single St. M ary's 38 son, Mrs. B. M. Goodman, Dr. Ralph gard eleven ran over the Beavers G ervais D ate and Nut C ake 2 ' f u r w o y a rd « a n d th e n f u m b le d t o !«».«•• w e n t o v e r th e «unie « p o l f o r th re e m o re . game. Mills. Mrs. Eva Waltz, social; W. 18 to 0 Thanksgiving day on the () f iv e W a h n e r I hen h«»ot«ii to li m e . wh«> G a r f ie ld h it th e o th e r a id e o f th e lin e I St. M ary's 40 Vernonia League S ta n d in g « ( ixonut .Mai arnoi» ( 4kc Verne McKinney, Anse Cornell. F Tigard field. w » - <iow nt«| in hi« tru c k « on th e V ik in g iiicht«« s h o r t o f m f i r s t d o w n a m i th e n ; St. M ary's 14 Cottage Grove A m e ric a n I.eaxu* W L P 14 b y W u n d e rlic h W a h n e r sm ashed hl« w a y to a f i r s t d o w n S. Barr, Dick Fendall. membership F ix it S hop I St. M ary's 14 Though much of the first half 17 10 6 3* Scappoose H inew plunge«! t h r o u g h th e lin e f o r a o il th e G ro v e f iv e G a r f ie ld f a ile d to R o y a l Soda uml 14 Ft .519 y a rd . B a ile y th re w m p .4.. t h a t w e n t i n - ' g a in a l th e r ig h t a id e was played in Beaverton territory, W a h n e r fa k e d a H om e L a u n d ry 15 12 .44 1 c o m p le te a n d th e n c ra * h e d « ’e n te r f o r a 1 196 the Beavers held the Tigers score Standings of teams in the various C h e v ro le t G a ra g e pa»« a n d m a d e t w o a n d th e n c ra s h e d o v - 48 11 16 .IO ; t h re e -y a rd c a m llin e - . p u n te d t«. W a h - e r r ig h t ta c k le f o r th e A ngel Food Cake re. K c h u ltn r r - less. In the second half Cferson of city bowling leagues rem ained rela C it y L e a g u e — W L Pet n e r on I he H i lh i 2» a n d th e B lu e m id ic h ’ a t r y f o r »oint wa •««I H i l h i LI. 17 10 1 3 -e « Tigard broke off tackle for a 55 tively unchanged this w eek over H o rn b a c k * » F u r n it u r e .629 ens and Ed Hert of Hillsboro WMta i .i.-k made a lwo»ysrd return h « re « l G ro v e 0. is 12 ,SS." ited at the C yard run to the first touchdown last, final results show Fixit Shop } ,n ti St"re A t th i» p o in t H i lh i la u n c h e d th e c m - | W. S tru th ers home f o u r t h Q u a r te r A u to P a r t * n 16 .404 Thanksgiving. c e rte d d r iv e th a t g a in e d 7« y a rd a and S c h u lm e r ic h knked o ff t on the first play after the kickoff. still is leading in the American; ’ a a tim e C a rd R o om B u ile y on , It 16 .« 0 ! th e f i r s t « core o f th e g a m e t ’ h a -e h a d I | th e G ro v e 23 u m l th e h a ll c a r r ie r wa« PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest In the last q u arter Moore in te r H ornback's in the City league; P e r C o m m e rc ia l League— W L Mr. and Mrs. C harles C arlstcdt t w o y a rd » on an a tte m p te d end ru n f in a l ly d o w n e d on th e 15 ne th e t h ir d 16 Grove—Three veterans form the cepted B a rro n s pass and ran 45 fection B akery i n Com mercial; P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry 11 Sesame Seed Bread of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W il W a h n e r fak«*«i a p u n t a n d ra ce d 16 ya rd « q u a r t e r ended. It a t te m p t in g it» pans 1 15 12 ..WS nucleus o f Pacific university’s yards to a touchdown. L ater in the H eadquarters com pany in National, F a ir w a y M a r k e t f o r a f ir s t d o w n on th e H ill« h o r o 35. l i a r B a ile y wa» t ha«ed h a c k IS y a rd s a n d . C arlstedt and children of f ie ld p ic k e d u p th re e on a re v e ra a a m i M o to r pj 11 «14 liam basketball team this year. They are quarter, Moore again intercepted and Shipping in t h e Cannery D E o l r dge heaved th e h u ll d ir e c t ly in t o G a r f ie ld ’s y ’g C h a te a u U 16 .407 Powell Valley visited relatives here th e n W a h n e r m a d e 14 y a r d , on a s p in - I ' a rm » «»ii th e m id f ie ld » t r ip e la r Dan Jones of Tigard, senior, and B arron's pass, but was downed on league. N a tio n a l League— w I. Pr’ Sunday. n e r a n d a f ir s t .low n on th e G ro v e 4a I G a r f ie ld m a le th re e a t c e n te r a n d th e n e a d q u a rte r* Co. 19 Charles Sikstrom, Kelso. Wash., the Tigard 40. On successive first 5 ■79a One special m atch w as played H Hiliab« W a h n e r fu m b le d f o r a f iv e - y a r d Io«« I | f a ile d t o g a in on a n e n d ru n . H e re Mr. and Mrs. C. W. S truthers. Butterhorns y 10 1 » .417 and W alter Tuom. Kerry. Wash., downs Tigard took th e ball to the between tw o picked team s play B r is t o l ro H • a Pharma« on th e n e x t p la y , h u t p a - «.! to M o h r to versed f«»r f u r y a rd » a m i th e n W a h n e r 10 I I .417 Betty S truthers. K enneth S tru th ers g a in h a ck th e d ia ta n c e . W a h n e r th e n h it p u n te d t o lim e « on th e 1M. sophomores. There is plenty of Beaver seven y ard line and Quinn ing under the nam es of Perfection l.’nion Oil r d w a r e IS .37 : and G ayford Wilson visited Sun- c e n te r f o r 10 y a r d s a n d a f i r s t d o w n on K a p p le m a d e f iv e o n a re v e rv e , S te w for promising m aterial among fresh punched over the final score. W L and Pastime, Perfection w inning C a n n e ry League— Pi- I day at the Jam es W alters home th e V ik in g 3 m . a rt h it le f t ta a k le f o r tw o a n d th e n 20 men, according to Coach Anse Cor .74! .Second Q u a r te r H a lle y m a d e a y a rd In to th e lin e H lne»* Baird, Beaver half, was injured by 2799 over 2793. On th e P erfec S P h la ip n p t in g near Cedar Mills. Drm and Perfection Bread ii 13 Sltf nell, who has placed seven new | early in the th ird quarter, w eaken- tion team w ere Lentz, Rehse, Rood, B. E. M a lin g T o r l x t l«Mt t w o y a rd « o n «n a tte m p t a t p u n t w a» b lo c k e d by W u n d e rlic h and 12 at your grocer 15 .44 I end. W a h n e r th e n « ra a h e d th e V ik in g lin e i th e h a ll Iw u n d n l h a c k in t o th e end men on a tentative first string. ’ ing the Beaverton th reat consider Coe and H allie Ireland, w hile Cook, R a y - M a lin g g 19 .Z M fo r e ig h t and a fo u r-y a rd g a in i zone 1 «*rl»et and llin e « dove a lm o s t These include Vernon Cook and ably. Patterson. Robinson. H ornback and I n d iv id u a l H ig h Score« and a f ir w t d o w n on th e 2 m . C hai » im u lta n e o u a ly f o r th e h a ll, h u t It s lip p e d 2M. Ross Cox of Hillsboro, Ed Eilert- L e e O ake«. A m e r ic a n le a g u e tor h it o v e r le f t ta c k le f o r » e v rn a n d th e n a w a y a n d Eslinger bowled for Pastime. was r g to v e re d l»y S e lf r id g e Beat Hilhi Reserves T o m R ood. C it y le a g u e sen. Clatskanie; Haller. Present*. 25 f a n o th e r l l i l h i to u c h d o w n T o rb e fa w e n t o v e r th e o th e r - id e f o r f o u r » m l a f ‘ r Standings in league play found J o e Coe, C o m m e r c ia l le a g u e B eaverton's reserves avenged last f ir « t d o w n on th e V i k in g 17. W a h n e r on a tte m p t to pa«« f o r th e e x t r a ( a d iit w a - li l i Wash.; McLarty. West Linn; Mills. C. C. store w inning 2 and losing 1 H e w it t , C a n n e r y le a g u e 1S1 a fa k e re ve r» e g a in e d tw.» ya rd « a n d th e n « n o t h e r . il H i lh i ID. F o r e . t G ro v e •». Lafayette, and Bigham. Milwaukie. w eek's 25 to 6 defeat at the hands to Pastim e w hile H ornback's won ( C o n tin u e d fr o m pag e I t W u n d e r lic h kicke «i o f f to A r n ie . , wh<» m a d e f o u r o n th e «um e p la y . C h a -e p ic k First game of the season. No of th e Hillsboro seconds by beat 2 and lost 1 to Lentz in the City On the second opportunity Forest ed u p t h re e y a rd » a n d th e n W a h n e r w e n t •d ip p e d a m i f e ll on h i« o w n > > B a ile y ’ » IlillMhoro, Oregon th r o u g h th e lin e f o r » ix a n d a f i r - t paaa llo y d wa» in c o m p le te a n d th e n vem ber 26. gave Pacific a 35 to 14 ing them 12 to 6 on th e Beaverton league. In th e A m erican league. Jro v e again advanced to the Hilhi d o w n o n th e h«>re«t G ro v e I w o -y a rd m a r k lim e « to heaved o n e to B a ile y , g«N«d f o r ’ 7 win over thePortland Plywood team. field November 27. 10. but three passes at the goal e r. Tw .» p la y « la te r W a h n e r « ra -h e d o . , r ya rd « a n d a f lr » t <h«wn <»n th e H i lh i 4« Fixit won 2 and lost 1 to Royal (B, M—. Z-ll O. P*-iitl,,r,l In th e first q u arter Beaverton Soda, and Home L aundry won 3 Reserves defeated Corbett high, and Mrs. E. D. H ite and Mrs line were knocked down or fell ' f o r a ««-ore fr o m th e <»ne-yard lin e S c h u h A n o th e r pa» . B a ile y t o li m e . r a in e d lost th e ball to Hillsboro on the from Chevrolet. Fairw ay M arket Joe Mr. Flint 14 to 13. m e ric h '» k ic k f o r th e e x t r a p o in t wa« » ix . K a p p lr f» il< i| t o g a in on a l i r e p lu y of Scholls attended thi incomplete. F o ra a t G ro v e a m i th e n H a ile y passed t o S te w a r t f o r ------------------------- Beaver 19-yard line. A line plunge won 2 and lost 1 to Dodge Motor funeral N ovember 25 of Mrs. Jen Hilhi held the upper hand d u r w id S e c . h u lm H e i lh r ic i ♦». «town o n th e 3M. F r o m a »p re a d h k ic k e d o f f t<. th e Sutherland in Game ?.“ t _,.th e bal1 on the 13-yard line, in the Com mercial league while nie Yoder of Maupin. Mrs. Yode ing the game, rolling up 211 yards H in e a r e t u r n in g th e h a ll f r o m hl» G ro o v w e n . a fo r m f ir a » t ! i<»n, H a ile y '« pa»» Ju»t « lip p e d Dick Sutherland of Hillsboro Wvding, Beaverton fullback, inter- Perfection won 2 and lost 1 to El- was the m other of Miss M ary Yod from scrim m age and passes and I 1° «■> >6« u. Bailey’ pa«n wa« n e a rly th r o u g h A rm e » * fin g e r « , w h e n th e end w a . m th e ope n H a ile y th e n c o m p le te d played at guard position for Ore- eepted a Hillsboro pass on the ry s. j n the C annery league Ship- er. who taught Hiteon school io letting 12 first downs . T he locals '•>' Iv'-si h u t f e ll in e o m - a pa»» t o K a p p le f o r n in e y a rd « a m i th e n I g a tn on an end gon S tate college in the Thanks- next Play and ran 87 yards to a ping won 3 straight from B. E Ma th ree years. jttem pted six passes and com pleted K m U f u r n b lt il th e n e x t paa« a tte m p t a n d wa« re v e rs e d f o r « lx s h in g day game with the U niver- touchdown. The line buck for the line and the Plant w or 3 from Ray- Hiteon club fnet November 2’ our lor a total of 29 yards. Forest ya rd » . H in e « * p u n t w a - f u in h le il b y W u h - sity of Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. extra point failed Maling. -------- — -------------- n e r on th e H i lh i 2.4 tn d re c o v e re d b y ' ’ w ith Mrs Bessie Sum m ers and Mrs T urn in your items to your lo- Stewart. Oregon State lost 26 to 20. Hillsboro evened the score in the On individual prizes, Joe Coe is G ladys M eyer at Tigard. F r u i t ;al correspondent. Help y o u r K-i'i-' -’»<<» «».. yard, ------------------------- ,d u ar' ei A iytttt’ied punt gave jn th e lead w ith 662 pins this week canned during the sum m er wa teighbor. 1 • n*1 ,h,n Arm Auld Win Football Award Hillsboro the ball on the 20-yard for the tire given by George Wick brought for A lbertina K err N urser ¡«Davis Auld, son of Lawson Auld Iine- Two line plunges made it first for the most num ber of pins in hom e in Portland. In place of th i of Hillsboro. Is one of 29 Oregon and ten on the Beaver ten yard three games. J. Corrieri is leading usual gift exchange, stuffed animal. -lb. S tate college freshm en football stripe. Churchley ran around right w ith 91 pins over average for th e , will be made at the next meetini can players recommended to receive a end for the touchdown. The a t prize given by L Howe for the for th e home. num eral award. The rooks had a tem pted kick for the ex tra point person bowling the most num ber T » West and son Connie nav« successful season, w inning th ree of sailed outside the uprights. of pins over average in a single built a new v barn on th eir plac their four games. Auld is a form er Early in th e fourth q u arter H ills game. here. Hilhi football player. boro began an upfield m arch but For the prize given by C. Esling- Mrs. Arno Pickens, •s» B eaverton Loses to T igard Eleven S P E C IA L S Bowling S tandings Rem ain U n ch an g ed 30c T h ree V eterans in P. U . C ourt T eam 49c 39c 10c 3 H ilhi G ridders D ow n G rove T eam 19 to 0 IOC P E R F E C T IO N B A K ER Y H iteo n 27«= FOLGERS S n o w d r ift 31t BUSH’S M A R K E’ H illsboro M eat Co. Specials fo r F ri., Sat. and M on., Dec. 6, 7, and 9 RINSO 17c P eanut B utter Bulk 10c Lb. CATSUP KARO 3 CO. 3 KARO Large extras 30c 27c D ozen .......... 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