Thur day, November 11, 1927 TTÏLLSBORO A R G U S. H I lL S n O R O , O REG O N P a g e Til re 5 Hillsboro and Tigard to Tangle Today in Annual Armistice Day Grid Feature Goodman "11” Seeking Third Straight Win P air af T eam s Deadlock in B ow ling Loop Pacific Frosh Take Alumni in Benefit Coach's Choice- H, K L . «M att', M ath e w s b in : i ity A Pu Hand W ilk mi-, n» Pu W iM am - m u lti Fir Grove Event Attracts Many 0 U N T A IN -A d«*d th e H a llo w Helvetia School Benefit Planned J. M. ■ lull! B o w lin g le yiii.. o f the Fix-it .Shop i and Ito y a l S.-du W«uk w , nt in to ion <• F rid a y ev«- a d e a d lo ck fo i fir.st pla< e in the County B landing « U M« ye t M r . C la y th e school b y th e c lu HU I .1.. S h u t* .«„I o •i fie ld lig h t b e n e fit fo o tb a ll < la h brok«* la t week ; firs t place tie I ...«• ,t t«»vo 3 1, Hl. M u ry ’d M» I vt rest Hostess lb«* y o u n g c o lle g ia n u p s ta rts sco r­ by ta k in g tw o out o f th re e game Mrd»' The VanfJa I m em b e rs and one v ito r vernber 2. N e x t m e e tin g on th e H ills b o ro h ig h ftchool fie ld " f th re e g allic.. liv e r I ’ei fee lio n in g th e bala n ce o f tlx * t ilt Wa h in g to n S ta li ta n fo rd nth Mi •: Lena Meyer.-» No- w hen Couch B M G oodm an sends B a k e ry . A fu m b le in th e o p e n in g m om - S ta rif »rd in a <•( >g b u l l v e rq b e r 16. Ins I f illu c h a rg e . ag a in st a to u gh T h e o th e r fiv e leageu . a ll boast - e id s o f p la y p u t th«* B lu e and W h ite game T h is m ig h t a ti If« tfrn .in s M ove leaders w ith t h e o ld s te r; m th e h o le and gave the 1’ig a rd e le ve n in th e a n n u a l A r m ­ i ed u n riv a le d B r i ham Y o u n g Utu is tic e <|,»v g rid iro n a ttra c tio n , sb it- O a k e . G ro c e ry team o f th e C o m ­ frosh a sc o rin g o p p o r tu n ity fro m 1 B n ham Young F 1 H iffm a n and fa m ily m oved las’ ed to s ta rt at 2 o’clock m e rc ia l league to p p in g a ll 24 teams th e a lu m n i 2.5-y a rd lin e k to t h e ir n e w ly re m rx ie le d H o ld in g fo o tb a ll ai hot: H ills b o ro ’s a g g re g a tio n w ill be ■ e n te re d in th is y e a r’.. c o m p e titio n fo r d /n s on lb«* 12. th e l o c a l : n th o f th e B u c k H eaven Por tla San F rani P o rt sch s te p p in g o u t in qu«*sl o f its th ir d j by v ir t u e o f 23 win.» and o n ly fo u i p u n t .1 <»ut to t h e ir o w n 44 h u t fe ll I la n d I ‘UUS con c e u tiv e v ic to r y o f th e season, i loss«*-, fo r a ;.ea. on m a rk o f .M52 p re y t and Mr« A lla n C o m b e r o f m ent th e lo n g to u c h d o w n pas Po and w ill face a T ig a rd team th a t c. I th u s fa r d v is ite 1 lx r parents’. M r. fro m F d lh a c k J a rv is to d im in u tiv e Sant C la T h e highest in d iv id u a l m a rk o f Q tiu rte i buck an« la te d "s tro n g e r th a n u s u a l" by those Ira G M c C o rm ic k . S a tu r - P e tra - < o. >. T o r b«‘ t i G n a t w h o have w a tch e d it in a ctio n T h e the w eek w ent to J Coe o f th<4 k n o cke d d o w n J a rv is s’ - a tte m p te d edge d a ' 1 Sunda, Br« f I igcrs are a team o f th e sp e cta cu la r I i ’ lt y league w ho record«*«! 232. fo |- pass fo r th e e x tra p o in t T in scor- •der re tu rn e d hom e T h u rs - C hei Sta' Ulfic L u th - da 3 type, s p e c ia liz in g in passes as tin* { low er! by |{ E sh iig e i (''»m iner« i.d ¡ng fo r th e e v e n in g wa ,m L e b an o n , w h e re he had Chi ov •r h u t era: m u c h be< p rin c ip a l o ffe n s iv e th re a t, and b o a st­ league. w ith 220. A1 W estw ood. th e re was s t ill p le n ty »f f in w o rk s tro u b l- »r m o re th a n three w e e ks I ’l'.K i. iv c I i - u k u i -. 192. S E F p u tt in th e fa ll c ro p on a p la ce in g a s tro n g d e fe n s iv e lin e . in th i- o ffin g n u n . N a tio n a l league. luti ( ' h r has ren te d there. H a u l G ame A llU c Ip a trd I t c liir iis 37 Y a rd s f o r a ve y a rd Krum . A m e ric a n league 187 c r e d it e«. G to a uri I. •d«*r and fa m ily w e re s u r- We lo o k fo r T ig a rd to g iv e us a W e lch , w h o tio d th e g re e n sw a rd W e ll: »f courtM P M in gle Pepeo 18« T o p m u rk p ris S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w h e n a Rood i..iH'h fa m e • aid <' -.<< I th fo r I b h i a f.-w ye a rs back was th e c ry ty th irig co e w o m en 's c o m p e titio n wu . E v e in g considered, th e a lu m - g roi m F e rn w ood G oodm an, in c o m m e n tin g on th e first to sc in tillate for ttio alum s ui tu rn e d in a c re d ita b le sh o w in g . gat) «•d o f at frie t h n e d ir s h fro by V H ines. w ith 1(11 o m e a n d spent gam e "T ig a r d a lw a y s dues a lo t o f 1 a k in g th e k ic k o f f on Ins o w n goal U a tc h c la r s«*emed to m i s th e aid th«' L e ague fu n ding s; ■ n in g in m usic. passing, and w ill p ro b a b ly e m p lo y lin e In- tw is te d and s q u irm e d his and assistance o f in te rfe re n c e b u t W I. Bi ■ Jean. M a d e lin e and D o n a ld m on* th a n e v e r th is year. Mince the l A i m r r lr a n sr.» I r u g u r — w ay u p fie ld f o r 37 ya rd s H o w e ve r, K u s h lo w b a tte re d his w a y f o r E d v «Is fro m th e B u c k H eaven d is - teum has an u n u s u a lly fin e re t iv«*r | i(.«>Mi s.-.ia W ..rkl. th e fl.i h was soon o v e r and th e b a ll gains w it ii o r w ith o u t us. ¡stance. trie! re a tte n d in g s«*hool a t Pleas- ¡la y J M ann in Moor«*, a big, h u sky e n d " T in sec-sawed back and fo rth in m id - B a ll c a rrie rs w e re in ab u nd a n ce a n t V, «••»v. T he B u c k H eaven sch o o l H illn eleven has y e t to d ro p a d e ­ I*rr f»< Hon Ila fie ld lim in g th e balance o f th e and th e lo n g h u d dles w e re neces­ «31» is suspended. c isio n to T ig a rd , a lth o u g h one II game. s a ry to d e te rm in e w h o w a s t o M r and M rs E lm e r W h itm o re o f ' co n *1« . to* has been m a rk e d u p in « « , E a rly in th e second h a lf. Don pack th e o v a l. L . S e h u lm e ric h n e a r T illa m o o k v is ite d re la tiv e s th e cour.'e o f th e a n n u a l c o m p e ti­ I'toHttllll* U a tc h c la r. re ce n t I . in f ie ld flash. p ro v e d th e ir o n m an o f th e a lu m ­ h e re o v e r th e w e e k-e n d . Ita ttv ry L tio n ’flu * B lu e and W h ite team w ill , u n c o rk e d a |.«ig p u n t th u t r o lle il n i, p la y in g a ll b u t fiv e m in u te s o f « ««m in e rr la I I -rag ur M r H a r ry T w ig g and b ro th e r. be at f u ll s tre n g th fo r to d a y ’s gam,*. Otokt» Hr . pa t the sa fe ty m an and w as f in a lly th e game. H a rv e y N e ill, re tu rn e d O c to b e r 30 G oodm an said Fairway Market g ro u n d e d on the Frosh h a lf y a rd T h e frosh , w o e fu lly o u tw e ig h e d , fro m a v is it w ith o ld n e ig h b o rs and K of ( A . an added a ttra c tio n , th e H ill lin e P a c ific k ic k e d o u t and then o ffs e t th e a lu m n i a d va n ta g e w ith a friends in and m a r R oseburg. b u n , h ig h hand w ill he o u t in f u ll I* A(ttUna«.ti th e a lu m n i a tta c k began to r o ll sm ooth r u n n in g a tta c k . J a rv is w as N a tio n a l le a g u r B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d fo re * th is a fte rn o o n to p ro v id e m u s ­ lluah low I nxiirnni'a F o u r p la ys w e re in ches sh o rt o f a the* o u ts ta n d in g p e rfo rm e r f o r th e I. T E im g a n a tte n d e d a b ir th d a y ic betw een periods, it was a ll- H riatol H a rd w a re fu s t d o w n on th e y e a rlin g 's 29. A n ­ y e a rlin g s , s ta rrin g on bo th offense in 'i m c e d . d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y a t th e hom e Halv«.iifl**ri M"'.«»ra o th e r p u n t and again th e o ld ste rs and defense. <;«.l.| f .r « f lia lr y o f his sister. M rs Jam es Rachan. I lillm e ii T o p S h e rw o o d re tu rn e d to th e assault. S ta rtin g lin e u p s: r«Miai*r l.r a g u r in P o rtla n d , h o n o rin g T om S h u c k o f G otxhnim 'M sc ra p p y a g g re g a tio n U I'rog A lu m n i (0 ) /«> le m a »’ la,«- Coach H u -h lo w sm ashed fo r a H ills b o ro . ra n up its la rg e s t score o f the sea­ »tir.l . ye LE 1,0 w ry y a rd . B a tc h e lu r heaved one o f h is T a ke S rh o o l Census K S« huln.vrn son last F rid a y a fte rn o o n w h e n th e y Im p e ria l ( 'a i r LT R o l.tff fam ous "b o o m e rs " to S h a ttu c k , w h o (*P«*raOntr 1.. S rhulrnerit RT H a t c h " w it h a fla s h o f h is o ld - S h attuck w e re if, boys and 15 g irls , a c c o rd in g to u c h d o w n s cam e a fte r reco c ry o f I «in* RE : lim e speed and an 18-yard ru n to the clerk. M rs D A O tto . A t Q S h e rw o o d fu m b le s , w ith L o re n W ahner L H W a h n e r m ade fiv e on a lo n g end Rob th e Rui k H eaven d is tr ic t 7 boys and B ro n le ,*w e a n d Wes K eteha i ¿¡cor­ P . Hat« h elar RH Johf n m . b u t th e pace was b e g in n in g to I 8 g irls w e re e n u m e ra te d . m g T h e o th e r to u ch d o w n carne h H Ja te ll and th e d riv e had been m ore M rs. J. E C h u r c h ill and d a u gh - w h e n Ed G ro g a n catapult« <1 th a n a g in g fle sh c o u ld stand B a t­ 1er Ri th R e n iro e and a b ro th e r, fro m th e .Sherwood t h r -y a rd c h e lo r lo st one, A fu m b le cost a n ­ lin e . Kei R id g w a y , m ove d S a tu rd a y to Vani.» o th e r and th e n B a tch , in a f in a l e f­ H »»the z Nev H e n ry T sugaw o. h u sky H ills b o ro rg fro m th e pla ce re c e n tly O ff i sold tn ) th e S im pson fa m ily , g u a rd , grabbed a S h e rw o o d fu m b le H ills b o ro h ig h s ch o o l’s " B " team fo rt. sin a -h e d fiv e ya rd s to b rin g land. I.a u r en H a yn e s v is ite d h e r sister, on the opponents* 3 4 -ya rd m a rk e r b u ttle d th e D a yto n h ig h g rid d e rs t o l tlie o va l to th e F ro sh seven - the M rs. L ster M o rg a n , a t B a n k s fro m e a rly in the fir s t q u a rte r to open i i ti to ti tie last S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n h ig h w a te r m a rk o f th e A lu m n i a t­ W e e k-e n d F o o tb a ll R esults ta ck th e fir s t s c o rin g d riv e A series o f In a gam e p la y e d nt C a rlto n T h u rs d a y u n t il S unday. P o rtla n d U n iv r e s ily 3 !. C o lle g e M arch 77 Y ards lin e plu n g es p u t th e b a ll on th e one- M r and M rs. Ben H aynes o f B e a v ­ G eorg.. F is h o r scored H ills b o ro 's o f P u g vt Sound 0. z\ c o m p a ra tiv e ly fresh team fo o t lin e fro m w h e re B ro n le e w e to u c h d o w n w ith n lo n g p u n t re tu rn e r C reek, east o f O regon C ity , v is ­ O regon 10. W. S. C. fi cam e in to re p la ce th e w e a ry o ld ­ ra m m e d acr B ob S u th e rla n d ’s on ly to have th e liu y to n lads come ite d th e B F. D e fo rd fa m ily S u n ­ W a s h in g to n 0. C a lifo r n ia 0. a tte m p te d pa fo r p o in t was no hack w ith a k ic k o f f re tu rn to d e a d ­ sters A g a in the Frosh fa ile d to re ­ day. L a u re n Haynes, w h o w as a O. S. C. 20. W illa m e tte 0. spect g re y h a irs and proceeded to house guest a t th e D c fo rd hom e, r e ­ lo c k th e score. T h e H ills b o r o sec­ S ta n fo rd 7. U. S. C. 6. tu r n ' d hom e w it h th e m . H ills b o ro scored again in th e sec­ o nd s trin g e rs npp eu re d to good a d ­ m a rch 77 ya rd s g o a lw a rd T h e s it ­ A r m y 7. H a rv a rd 6 was d e sp era te and th e M r and M rs. H a r r y T w ig g spent o n d « ju a rte r a fte r ta k in g a S h e r­ va n ta g e against th e s tro n g D a yto n u a tio n N a v y 13. C o lu m b ia 6 w o o d p u n t on th e H illn 42. G o o d- «•levi’n. w h ic h th e w e e k -e n d w it h h is re la tiv e s at has lost b u t one I w e a ry A lu m n i f ir s t s tr in g dashed P itts b u r g h 21. N o tre D am e C . H ills b o ro . m an's g rid le g io n sta rte d u m arch gam e th is season Coach 11. M CD b a rk to th e fr a y ju s t in tim e S anta C la ra 25. San Jose 2. d o w n th e fie ld th a t w as c lim a x e d G o o dm a n used K p la y e rs in M r and M rs A lv in C h ris tie le ft the T h e fir s t d r iv e was sto p pe d cold and th e n C ook. R u sh lo w a n d S a tu rd a y f o r th e ir hom e in C a li­ w it h a 2 3 -y a rd pass fro m Wes co u rse o f th e game, w h ic h reve a le d T h w a lte ganged u p to sm ear H a lf ­ S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s . K e tc h a m to B ro n le e w e . w h ic h p u t several p o ten tial v arsity candidates fo rn ia a fte r a w e e k's v is it h e re w ith back J o h n so n fo r a th re e -y a rd loss th e h a ll on S h e rw o o d ’s th re e -y a rd fo r th e 1938 H ilh i team on fo u rth d o w n stri|w* Ed G ro g a n packed th e h a ll 1 he n a iin ' was p la y e d on th e C a rl- J J u n W e lls had a chance to m ake in to s c o rin g t e r r it o r y on th e fir s t to n fie ld a t th e ris p ie s t o f h ig h ' a tte m p t, and H e n ry Tsugaw a m ove d school a u th o ritie s th e re , w h o hope ' h im s e lf a h e ro on th e n e x t p la y back fro m g u a rd to c ra ck o v e r th e to in tro d u c e fo o tb a ll as a C a rlto n ' O u t in th e open, he to o k a pass ■ fro m B a tc h e la r b u t c o u ld n 't q u ite lin e fo r the e x tra p o in t. T h e score h ig h s p o rt n e x t y e a r i f possible. h o ld th e le a th e r t in ba se ba ll it stood th a t w a y 13 to 0 at th e h a lf w o u ld h a ve been scored as a s in g le , I u m h lm C o u n t A g a in too h o t to h a n d le ). B a tch was ' H a lfw a y th ro u g h th e t h ir d canto. rush e d on th e n e x t pass a tte m p t, K e tc h a m f e l l von a n o th e r S h e rw o o d i K y M rs. Z e ll S tru th e rs ) th e b a ll was b lo c k e d b e h in d th e i h o b b le on th e 3 0 -yn rd lin e . T w o H llc o n lin e and P a c ific reco ve re d . f i r 4 d o w n s c a rrie d th e b a ll to th e th e hom e c lu b m et N o v e m b e r 3 at For th e fir s t tim e th e F'r oh S h e rw o o d th re e , fro m w h e re K e tc h ­ w ith f if le o f M rs E v e ly n H o lla n d show ed signs o f respect fo r th e ' m em bers a nd tw o v is ­ am ro m p e d across fo r th e th ir d ito rs a n s w [■ii e rin g r o ll c a ll w ith a aged th e y p ro m p tly fu m b le d and to u c h d o w n . J e r r y V a n ia rn added jo k e HeporLs on th e c o u n ty f,s i- gave th e b a ll b a ck to th e alum s. th e e x tra p o in t on H ills b o ro ’s fir.st eratio n w e re g ive n . T h e b lu e b ird C ook fla sh e d fo r 17 ya rd s b u t again su ccessful p la c l.ic k th is y e a r 'Ih e bed sp re a d was a b o ut fin is h e d th e e ffo rt w a s to o m uch. T h e o ld - 1 gam e was m a rre d so m ew hat by M is t in g N o v e m b e r 17 w ill he an ste rs cam e d o w n to a w a lk and had I fu m b le s and p e n a ltie s, w it h th e a ll-d a y m e e tin g at th e hom e o f to p u n t T h e y e a rlin g s fa re d no fu m b le s g o in g ag a in st S h e rw o o d M rs S arah V e n K le e k a nd w ill be b e tte r. W e lls and S e h u lm e ric h and th e p e n a ltie s against H ilh i T h e sp e n t q u ilt in g th e spread. s p illin g th e fir s t p la y f o r a tw o -v a rd H ills b o r o o ffe n s iv e acco u nte d fo r a G a y lo rd W ilso n spent T h u rs d a y loss dozen fir s t dow ns, w h ile S h e rw o o d .il ( o rv a llis at t h e O S. C cam pus C re d it Io W e lls r o lle d u p seven, m ost o f th e m e a rly M iss W ilm a G race W ilso n o f T h e f in a l p la y o f th e gam e was a in th e game. F orest G ro v e was an o v e r n ig h t classic o f d e fe n s iv e ta c tic s —a nd T w o m o re games re m a in on th e guest F rid a y ut th e C W S t r u t h ­ »again W e lls was th e s h in in g star. H ills b o ro schedule a fte r to d a y's T i ­ ers home. O n S a tu rd a y she a c ­ Jo h n son s ta rte d a lo n g end ru n . g a rd clash, w ith T illa m o o k and F o r ­ c o m p a n ie d h e r b ro th e r, G a y lo rd J im m y d e to u re d th e in te rfe re n c e est G ro v e on th e g rid iro n m e n u fo r W ilso n . Miss E liz a b e th S tru th e rs n ic e ly at a resp e cta b le distance, successive w eek-end«. T o d a y's b a t­ and M r and M rs. H o m e r W ilso n w a v in g his a rm s w ild ly in an a t­ tle o ffe rs fans th e hist chance to Io S e a ttle . Wash., to a tte n d th e te m p t to fla g d o w n th e ru n n e r. see th e Blu«* and W h ite p e rfo r in on w e d d in g o f A ld e n W ilso n . Jo h n son o b lig in g ly s lip p e d and fe ll th e hom e fie ld th is season. Hilhi "B ” Gridders I ic I)avton, 6-6 H lK a V A lU i Hi teon "T h e G re a t M a rk e t P la ce o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ” th e A rg u s c la s s ifie d page. L is t y o u r w a n ts in these c o lu m n s. tf I Same as paying A n fo ra good suifof CLOTHES 77 h YOU NEVER SAW BEFORE f.s m o n * POW ER 1331 rxplosivcti having tin- stick- of 1)1 PO N T STI MPI NO Pl )\\ 1)1.IIS. yon arc able to regulate the i/tititililv of powder needed to blast vour stump* at a lower cost per stump. IIF R E S . iHiwder uw*r u ill timl lirlp fiil and pr«< li«-al. I.oadinff ninlluMli* are de>«< rilx*«l an ji»ti‘|| g«-t ■ II ihe power in r v rrv ■(irk. There are 18 page« «»f iiN4-fnI info rm a­ tion you «.in apply in >our Nlunipiiia work Io ■take it niniplrr, easier and «'hr a per. Send a poftlal rnpirM t l«> our ■irarent otlii-e. 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