ÇPORT
vJ HORTS
Forest Grove, Sherwood Suffer Defeats
West Linn Trips
Sherwood, 33-24,
Tied for Second
I
thrrr
Tigard-Hilhi Tilt
Due Here Friday
Hob Mills Leads
In Forest Hills
T. V. Baseball
leading the field with a low score
of 72 for the first round of the
Forest Hills medal tourney which
A few Hui uf (lyiianiitc exploded in the T. Y. V. basktt-
■ II league Tuesday night as the circuit’s two favored diggers turned in
tfits. Forest (¡rove and Sherwood, groveled in defeat
Other score« made in the scratch
create a mighty shakeup in championship chances.
follows: R.
were
HHI boro's Spartan five walloped Sherwood here, 27 I competition
Arnold, 73; Rog<
E'olgate.
75;
17; Forest Grove Vikings suffered their second defeat Howard Hadley. 79: Dr. Mills, 79;
th«- season, an unsuspected 19-1 loss at the hands of Ronald .Miller. 79; George Paterson.
League Standings
• tin«
Standing
Meeting Set
For Tuesday
The fir J mwtir.g of the Tualn-
tin Valley baseball bague to plan
for the 1911 Henson will be held nt
H p. m., Tuesday, February 17. in
in
the chamber of commerce hall at
Forest Giove, according to word
from Drexel Brown, president.
All manager« of last year'« club«
and organizers of new team« want
ing to join the league are requested
Con
rigers, and West Linn 89; Dr. Sam Todd. 83;
downed th»* «crappy Ti- idit 86; Hay Replogle 86: Gordon ready been received by F. E. Cum
iuint«*t. 33 tr
vault Corey 92 Jack Goodman 86; Lloyd mings, secretary, from Sheridan,
Ramp 82; Gil Forsythe 84: Dr.
iv*M into the
Vernonia, Garden Home and Amity.
Waltz 93 and Dr. Gibson 84.
Banks won the pennant last year
The tourney is being played with- after a bittei struggle with Ver
( han< c> *
, out regard to prevailing weather boort in a three-game serie?
condition«, the rules calling for
With thi
the T
V' scores to be turned in rain or
1 shine Failure to play a heat with
hold in the stipulated time disqualifies
the player. A trophy is offered for
low’ ktoss score at the end of
, We
four heat«.
L A U R E L
Francis Coolidge
moved his shingle mill last week
'rom the Glen Meeker place, where
Ie has bP“n working for some time,
remaining, would take the cham-
tn
the Bon D p Ford place. .Mis,
pionship oy winning both, their
Coolidge* and their son Dale arr
oppom nt being Fore;
?amping with
him in a trailer
rhe Vikings, on the oth
hand,
LAUREL Boys’ and girls' bas- house at the foot of the hill.
ket
ba
11
teams
both
won
the
game*
taining three game« if they ar
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heineck of
played here with the Christian En
i retain a sure chance at grabbin
Portland were week-end guests of
deavor
teams
from
Hillsboro
last
ip p< nant.
their daughter, Mrs. Ade Rutsch
Wednesday evening.
man, and family. They were greet
Sherwood Bulldogs remain in th
The local boys lost r game tc ing friends at the community hall
the North Plains boys Friday even entertainment Saturday evening.
"6" uni’rr their win column. mg, played here.
Both were born here and spent a
Vikings an«l the West Linn
The boys’ team will play a re
great part of their life here.
Lion
should each win only one
turn
game
at
North
Plains
Fri
the Bulldogs coukl rise to
Dan Chambers is having an elec
day
evening
at
North
Plains.
The
joint pennant claims by winning
tric line built from the main road
girls
’
team
will
play
a
Portland
to his house. He will have the
the pennant.
team at th? Portsmouth school in “juice” turned on in a few days.
Mathematical (banco
Poitland Thursdav «tonight).
George Schmidt,
instructor at
Hillsboro and Newberg,
Steamboat C. C. C. camp, was a
for fourth place, theirs
now
guest
of
his
parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
mathematical chance at
Fred Schmidt, from Friday until
the flag, If either team were to
Sunday. He was accompanied by
thre. remaining games while
the head cook from camp.
one of the two top teams added
only a .single victory, a tie for
REEDVILE—Reedville and Alo-
the championship would result. Un
disputed claim to the pennant is an ha-Huber will play basketball in
Mioland. locally bred race horse,
impossibility for either Hillsboro the local gymnasium this Friday
or Newberg inasmuch as West Linn . night at 7:30. This will be for the one of the favorites in the $10,00(1
and Forest Grove are scheduled to benefit of the local team and a San Carlos handicap at Santa Anita
meet again next Tuesday, the pro- -mall admission fee will be charged, park Saturday, came in fourth.
concluded result being a victory for Candy will also be sold. Everyone General Managers was first. Vis»
invited.
coun' - second and Hysterical third.
one or the other.
I Reedville and Cornelius played a
There probably will
be little double header of basketball at the
mathematical
doubt about the local
gymnasium
Friday night.
championship after games tomor Cornelius won in the girls’ game
BANKS Cornelius will meet the
row night «Friday). Hillsboro will 23 to 12, and Reedville won the Banks grade school basketball team
tackle Tigard here, West Linn will bOyg» battle 22 to 16.
at Banks Friday afternoon.
entertain Newberg and Beaverton
will travel to Forest Grove, while |
the Sherwood five takes a bye. ,
Hillsboro will travel to Newberg on
Tuesday night for a game that may
be the deciding tilt as to the local
Steelhead are biting like
squad's final place in league stand- :
inga.
a Million !
Francis Coolidge
Moves Shingle Mill
Basketball Teams
Win at Laurel
M. Ir
H - •«
» ears ot pi ninK
•hould pick up
Townies Defeat
Linfield Reserves
More Clean-sweep
Pin IFi/zs Scored
T"p brack» ‘ teams in Hillsboro’.
hvc-hagUH alley tournament un
terwent a rather thorough shuffl
boys
hills.
con d in fifth week
“fur
cut off from
jUSl Sit tight
with our mouse (rap and h t (hr
world “hrat a path" (o mu door
We can Liiat .into«* (»mt ».a,.... <>
( omph n ly h< uten,” tho:
t«» find n>
single enigmatic
KEEP OFF THE grass
Tournament Wins
mteboWArgus
SPORTS
Hinüber*. Oregon. February 13. 1941
Hilhi Repeats
27-24 Victory
Over Scappoose
Seven Pin Teams
In Camas Tourney
I
t'olumhl i Willamette nf],.
touimun.-nt vieton.
notched
on Hi.- record to IHlIxboro'H .n.in
The 27-24 score stands'
rililny. The No 1 xqund of Ex
I"1 "nhii t.<l W hh I m (,n th,. h,t
Hap Hathhorn s casaba juggling
•"i « range. 936 to »02. while th.. juggernaut, the ililhi hoopmachine
JI i I m I mu .
grmid out another 27-24 victory
with th
2 «quad, Thunday night, the score being th*'
very same which marked victory
M3 to h30
for the local kids when the two
teams met earlier this season Hilni
" "«mbiimd. nccordlng to Bill led. 12 7. at halftime
In another non-leaguc * u s s 1 e.
Mnnley, club c.n-taty, beenusc it
ntimbci <>f régulai membets In both
»«liisds have recently moved from nigh!. Ilie Blue and White swallow
ed u 21-16 defeat at the hands of
Pacific university Frosh. The score
was tied, 12-all, at the half.
• unently. nm to 1388. to make It
11111 • ho r i» (
match, shoulder to shoulder, is be
Hillsboro in the
Hllbbon,
HrapIHHMc
K
llill*horo
too
loo
91
ult«
IlilhborA X«».
J—
nient to be held there Sunday, it
whs learned this wrrk from Harold
Sparks, local alley manager. Twelve
in tho «inge« < omprtition.
With handicap averagt
the list
of local entiants
follow.
Matt
ilth, 160, and Clem Es-
linger.
Paul Rcucker, 166, and
Willaid
ghes, 169; Joe Busch
163 an,| Jack Rushlow. 159: George
Zimmerman. 150, and Al Kimball.
.... < lakes, i IS, and
63; Bill M.ltobeke,
and
Meltcbeke. 112.
equal to three-fourths of the dif-
scoio and
200 points.
(21)
Tolal
it ut«*« : Hilhb«
Dahlirrm 2. S
K.
2. Goodman
Inaharn
4 .
Wieber's Aces Upset
Collegians, 3 io 0
VollrybMlI
M
B and P.
Bluebird*
Ideal
Market
Stnndinir*
W
cox' Townies here last Wednesday
night to win a National division
game of the Portland Basketball
assreation.
high-point total of 22
.V J guard, helped
the visitors
,66’
10
7
2
Signal
1,10
. IM
Oil
HUM <
w.
,66
A tie for second place in the busi
nvc men's volleyball league drvel-1
oped last Wednesday night as Jer ball team defeated Hillsboro Bap-
high loUl
ry
Wieber’s under-dog squad of tbts in basketball at the Cornelius
SU ii .I Total Aces
took an upset win, 3 to 0. school gym Monday night 48 to 11.
W
Manley
over Duc Abrams’ Collegians. Both
h a ms now have seven wins and
Itui U i w<>rt h
eight loss<»s.
The Professors
ailed higher in
standing
atop
I he*
total
league with a 3 to
over
the
All-Star
Wednesday
Few words, big results, little night's schedule:
ants want ads.
tf Acre and All-Stars VS. Çullegians. i
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f
5
1 17
400
400
333
BANKS— Manning grade school
basketball teams played Timber on
the Banks grade school floor Fri
day afternoon.
, The Manning girls defeated the
Timber girls in a hard fought game
this season the Man
nmg girls have nut been defeated.
The
----- Timber
---- boys defeated the
Manning boys 19-18. The Manning
boys led all through the game until
Bonnell, Timber guard. made two
baskets in the last few seconds to
win the game.
.Manning
Meade. 4
Goodrich,
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4. Finley
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Herndon. 6
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Referee: Vernon
(19)
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Timber Boy*
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4.
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4, Bonnell
Petti -
2. Porter
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HELVETIA—Helvetia basketball
team defeated the North Plains
team in their gym Friday, winning
37 to 12.
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Lundin. 1
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Inshara 2. Stunkard 1.
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Split Two Games
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Helvetia Wins
W
Jt rry's
.167
Reserve*
VS illiams
7. Dow
T Jem-‘..ft
4. Groening
1. Thomas
Linfield
4.
Mioland in Fourth
LAUREL— The local basketball
boys' team won the game played
here Monday evening with
the
; North Plains team, 34 to 31.
I an way Market
Market
Hank's
Market
Hal
Jill
«19»
< ump, 4
Hammer.
41oha-Huber Plays
Reedville Friday
Laurel Wins
W
I tulrpcndrnt
Silknittrr
L.
Ä
Ace*
All-Star*
(59) Jack Ä Jill
9, Mark
12. k t hl
10. Baker
H light**.
I n:t
Hutiht'lur
Jtre, 892-812. 912-809
and the Bluebirds
hod the M n's Shop. 957-
935. 956-886 : nd 931-889. The other
ti ' toss—rs. B A- P. won only two
games from Signal Oil.
It was win-all-or-nothing in the
the City league with the result that
both top-place outfits suffered 3-0
di feats and a third team. Corner
Market, moved in to claim a third
‘hare of the lead. The Market boys
took Independent Fuel Oil. 1002-
981. 950-948 ind 945-918, while the
Fir Gr
Dairy lads whipped
Clem'
. 945-914. 941-893 and
939-854
In the Grocers lead, a tie for firs',
place was shaft red with the Oakes-
five coming out on top by virtue
of three straight victories over the
I leal Market lads. 1041-910, 983-
893 and 991-951. Fairway keglers
dropped into second place bv Ios
in one in three to Hanks outfit.
G"!d Leaf Dairymen blanked Joe
Loomis Fuelmen to walk away with
undisputed leadership in the eight-
team National loop. *
।
928-911.
909-850
902-897
Halvorson’s five moved into a sec
ond place tie with PGE. by vir
tue of another clean sweep victory,
over Al's Oasis.
Consolidated Timbermen came up I
from second place to tie Nibs Shop :
tossers for the Oilers circuit top !
spot by taking three straight from |
the Texaco aggregation. 1003-870,
966-798 and 948-801.
w.
Jack and Jill's Tavern boys slap-
191
1 M2
Dell.»« k
Rico
Hibb*
Hiimllrv,
( 1C )
S- v. n double teams fe m Hills
boro have entend the Camas sin-
Townies Smothered
By Jack & Jill's
¡nuhani
comprtit ion.
Ilill-horo No.
and Blue
arted things off with clean
vins that rocketed them in
ree-day tie atop the Ladle«
a combination of the bos'
players from his former team
the cream of the crop" from i the
Hillsb >ro Lions squad, nosed out
Linfield Reserves. 21 to 19. i in a
maple clash at McMinnville Friday
night.
Selfridge, former Lions manager
playing at guard for the Townies,
high-pomt man for the local
Halftime saw
Wilcox' boys leading, 11 to 8.
The Townies had a tussle with
Ytmhill here last night < Wednes
day i. Two other games are on the
team s schedule, at Gaston on Sat
urday night and here against Dahl
quists "Flying Swedes" on Febru
ary 26. A tilt with Beaverton is
tentatively
for Wednesday. Feb-
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