Spartan Hoop Squad is Selected
SPORTLINFS .. ..
Forest Hills Club
Directors Choose
1939 Committees
Illy Darrel Ellis)
It's like old times on the Hilhi
maple these afternoons The ..me
dead-eye foursome which maikvd
up u total of 440 points for Hie
Spartans hist scimon and came
uik . ukd wim eleven wins, one de
feat, arid one hoop championship
arc back hi
in the game . v. ■ v .n...
Hoon
And Hs a fast pace they're
out there, for any ot
you who would Ilk,- f„ hllow
Hill.-boro's town hoop team, spon-
ored by th« Pei fee t ion tmkei y a- d
Policyholders will open
Committees to guide activities of Wilcox
the Forest Hills Country club dur their reason in a double-header here
ing the coming year were appoint next Tue day. December 13. Games
cd at a meeting of the new board
of directors last Wednesday evenin;
in the clubhouse. The board wa.
ent< rtained at dinner preceding th<
meeting by Mr. and Mi
Willian
Martin.
Members on the new board of
directors, who also serve as th<
greens committee, are Jim Wells
chairman, and T H Tongue. Hills
boro; Dr. G. Gibson. Frank Miller
and Gil Forsyth. Forest Grove.
The following committees were
appointed: Social committee
Dr
and Mrs. R. S. Waltz Forest Grove
and Mr and Mrs. Neal Bush. Hills
boro; tournament committee Frank
Miller. Forest Grove, and B. M
Goodman. Hillsboro; handicap com
mittee Howard Hadley. Hillsboro
and Dr Ralph Mills. Forest Grove-
Membership committee —C. T.
Richardson and Ralph Easter. Hill-
boro. and C. C. Condit.
Forest
Grove; women's activities — Mrs
Carol Coman. Mr.-. Ruth Bush and
Mrs. Jean Wells, Hillsboro. and
Mrs.
Lydia Ervin
Forsyth and
B< .-
Mill-
anywhere, no remarks bring
marie about what wr did to
'em last year." Not that there »
any need to remind them of
they all remrrnhrr II
well
rnough—but wr didn't find ,,ut
«•bout it until almost too
l.lvmg on laurels ,
veuomou
practice and all that, but when
reticence stands in the wav of the
pre.-s. that's time to speak. After
being told a number of times
We
«Ion t talk about those- things here "
this senbr WHS Ix^inriinK to ck-jMiir
<>r th<* bpartunH' hharneful pu t
record, of which no one -jx-ak
So we marched right off to
tin- world almanac and there it
waa—In big type on the front
cover
HILI sltoito u । N s
• i si »II s »
I I y < |IAM
I'lOSSHII’ Why doesn't some
body Irli us these things?
Reward follows a successful Sl ;l
son for Lon Stiner. The Bt-n.i
coach last week accepled a tin,-.
of thr Orungernen
.n
• • • .»L*r v r.o- c m\ ulved
from JJ500 to $wiou jt ,
b,
whispered about
After n quick casual glance
the Beaver record tin- .
no
The
cinch to wind up at le.i t
third place nn the
though they should Io
ill
that they are to I
mentor
111 h let i
contuu t me ins raie and pi..-
tion. Our hearty congratulatn
um (Even though th« re w..........
t Ung just a Int di-lxart. nmc .d,
’ V" 14 0 .. ...... as far ... I po.
ally was concerned ।
Sked Two Games
Key to the picture above is held in the hands of George Tsugawa,
second from left
Others in the front row are deft to right): Bob
Nolan. Loren Bionlcewe «third». and Arthur Iwasaki; in the second
low His ce Hathhorn coach; Luron Miller. Paul Lawrence. Vernon
Williams, back low Bill Grogan, Don Hammer. Fred Baumgartner
and Ed Grogan
Back on the maple this .season will be Nolan. Tsu
gawa. Bronlcewe, B. Grogan and Hammer,
Six Veterans from
Last Years on Team
Spartan Coach "Hap Hathorn will
pm hi . hopes for a "repeat” Tual
atin Valley league championship
West Union Roll
forward, transfer from Jcf-
high
in Portland.
hminary try
Inst M ason Th< y are Ike Tsugawa
Including six lettermen from last and Leonard Roseland,
forwards;
y. ar - team the fir ? squad hooper: Norman Bradley, center; and Don
and Hammer centei . Bicker. Jim Alh-on and Norman
r o g a n, H i n e s a n d Stunkard, guards.
vard
and Nolan. Her-
ion January 6. the "B" squad will
play exactly the same schedule a.-
| the fu st t< am. double-header- be-
Grogan, Bi onice wc. Tsuga
, mg : luted for each game night
N Jan were High-point men
• Practice ' --ions m the Hilhi gym
will tn helil every afternoon from
and Hammer
I the tram "clicking for their initial
ci uit* from th<
। encounter with McMinnville'.- sec-
। ond; on December 14
n tlie mid- I
active <
'm '.ir*ed hi t Mon- BEI \KE OF K E
head who declared
w contili ■<! throughout last ON
Notre Dame game
k and this .is the date for Hil-
Ice that forms on highways melt-
"That win is just
what was needed 'o a- sure a packed hi\ initiul contest came ilon Me faster than it does on bridges, and
Muniville is scheduli I to be Hills-
stadium for the Roe
it constitutes a hidden hazard for
the unsuspecting motorist. Engi-
The game will be needs say the reason for this con-
sometimes falls hurt when upohed
practically
Wcdm lay night. dition is the fact that the earth
Ihe Rin Bowl game in all like December 14
retains the heat longer, thus pre-
Uhood would play to a pack'd
venting the ice fr in reforming rap
gran l. tand no matter what tin- out-
team I idly. while bridges because of their
' arch permit cold air to blow above
Kill Johnson to play on iiiin
Hilh ’ s B . an 1 below them, keeping
t h e
squad Four of the see rund string cement of the bridges at a
Irish The very name
Jac I. temperatili»
Bowl' are holdovers from last
c«»me
mean
odman. forward; Sterling Naught.
maltei the East-West teams mvoív- center; and Bill Foclker and Bud
The Great Market Place of
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Washington County" — the Argus
But two thing.
made certain
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in for a tougher battle, thinks Duke,
Ihan Duke picvinu.sly c<)nt<*mplated
And .* econd. we ll not be listmini*
It was i
after the
WEST UNION The following pu-
pi! are on the honor roll for the
past . ix weeks: Arthur Berger. Ed
na Berger. Ivnnne Hensen. Marion
and Dons Jacobson. Joyce and Joan
Mustonen. Raymond Kauer. Mich
iel Schiebel. Clara Pub Is.
Attendance Perfect
Those who had perfect att endance
'ncluded Thomas Bechen,
Edna
Berger. Fb beri Kauer. Joyce Mus-
tonen. Ruber' Schmidt.
Gu< -t' of Mr< J. C Bechen were
Mr and Mr< Arthur Boyd of Seat
tle and Mr B»yds mother. Mrs.
Blanche Boyd of Big Timber. Mont.
Mr Bechen is an aunt of Mrs. A.
B< \d The ladies are spending the
w(« k here while Mr Boyd is at
Salt Lake City on a business trip.
Miss Esther Bechen left for Bend
Her
Mrs Sid
<( 1 !'klin of Bend, had her left arm
j broken while ice skating.
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Multnomah coll'gi and the Portlai d
YMCA Gold-. Coach Keith Wile >x
■
Present
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schedule of one double-header each
•v < . Tre -quad has been divid 1
t
and '.ming Wilcox fated. and each
group will play short intervals using
varied r ffense and defen e. An ad
mission charge of 10 cents for stu
dents and adults will be made at
all games.
Tin- follow.ng men have turned
cut ¡’ practice se-siorus held thu ;
far: Frank Peterson. Charles In
gram Paul Ruecker. Don Shattuck,
Hendy Tagawa. Forest Bergreen,
Homer Cady. Charles Fleming. Clif-
ford B< ‘zer.
Fischer, Ed
Henry. Arnie Jensen. Warren El
liott: Leonard. Scroggins. Verr a
William- Ed I aac Fred Baumgart
ner. Ed Grogan and Richard Krause.
At Green Mountain
(By I. R. Strubb)
GREEN MOUNTAIN—There w T
b<
■day services at the sch <4
house Sunday December 11. with
basket lunch at noon. Rev. G. H.
Wilbur of Portland will speak in
the morning at 10:30 and Rev. R.
M Hood of Buxton at 2.30 p. m.
Mr-.
J. Yazzalino. Juan and
Peter of Portland spent a week at
the V. C. Strubb home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Genzer en
tertained at a Thanksgiving din
ner party for Mr. and Mrs. Fr -d
Wolford and four children. Harry
Wolford an l John Holland, all of
Banks.
Mr and Mr
Clifford Big-by.
Dorothy and Freddy
in
Portland Wednesday and Thursd iy
at the home of Mrs. Big-bys ni< th-
O J. Mahon is spending a f ,v
weeks in Everett Wash., and Port
land.
Hiteon
a number here have bi n
flu Richard, the small
n
of Mr and M:- Robert Holland,
had to have his ear lanced Thursi
evening.
If you have no mere use for it
—sell it through the Argus want
ads.
a
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